Tuesday, February 02, 2010

A free Tilda film

Tilda goes barefoot in a film made by Ryan McGinley for Pringle of Scotland. 

9 comments:

Canuck said...

It may be a bit of a stretch to call this a "Film"...it's interesting but I wonder what Pringle is trying to say? Our clothes are durable enough to go caving in? are they trying to sell their clothes as workout wear now?

Pringle crisps said...

Perhaps Canuck the new Pringle clothes are designed for climbing in and out of Nairn potholes as reported elsewhere in the Gurn

Rumour has it they are to introduce a footwear collection soon

:-)

Anonymous said...

Anybody watch it to the end yet? Did anything exciting happen?

Waltzing ma said...

Did it end? I fell asleep

Anonymous said...

That was dire! No story well from what i could gather Tilda was hard up for money, she is seen running around then crawling through someones window, obviously breaking in looking for money to buy some decent clothes, shoes and a hairstylist....
Nairn Drama Club could put on a far better production!
The whole of that short production if you could call it that should have ended up on the cutting room floor haha.
Neil.

Anonymous said...

The film needs to be the equivalent of a box office hit for Pringle with these trading results (hope Tilda got her cheque OK)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/8497907.stm

Graisg said...

Just wondering if we'll get in free to the next festival if we dress up in Pringle gear and crawl in through a hole in the Cinema of Dreams wall?

Shetland cash machine - Till Da said...

I reckon a tube of sour cream and onion pringles will get us in free

Depends as to how many dry sherries you've consumed with regard to crawling into the venue though?

marienairn said...

I didn't see this or know anything about this however, I have a colleague who was doing adverts for tartans and evening dresse from tartan and had to walk barefoot through all sorts of conditions - freezing cold, wind, rain and thistles!
Leave Tilda alone!!
She does a lot of good for Nairn!!
Too many critical and jealous people!!