Gerald Charles "Gerry" Fell (born 1 March 1951) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger in the Football League for Brighton & Hove Albion, Southend United, Torquay United and York City, in non-League football for Stamford, Long Eaton United and Whitehawk, and in Hong Kong for Happy Valley.
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Gerry is a 2002 American drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck, who also co-wrote the film with Van Sant. It is the first film of Van Sant's "Death Trilogy", three films based on deaths that occurred in real life, and is succeeded by Elephant (2003) and Last Days (2005).
Frequently cited as an example of non-narrative cinema, Gerry is noted, among other things, for its slow pacing and unvarying set pieces.
Gerry follows two hiking companions who both go by the name "Gerry". "Gerry" is also a slang term, used by both protagonists throughout the misadventure, meaning "to screw up". Van Sant revealed in interviews that Damon, Affleck and his brother Ben had already coined the term before the movie had been named.
The film's plot shares some commonalities with the events surrounding the death of David Coughlin, who was killed by his friend after the two became lost in Rattlesnake Canyon in New Mexico.
The film's style was largely inspired by the work of Hungarian director Bela Tarr, namely its use of extended scenes playing out in uncut master shots. There are a few direct visual quotations from Tarr's Satantango such as a shot following the two protagonists while tumbleweeds blow around them that mimics a shot in Tarr's film where three people walk through a town as a windstorm blows around leaves and trash.
A fell (from Old Norse fell, fjall, "mountain") is a high and barren landscape feature, such as a mountain range or moor-covered hills. The term is most often employed in Fennoscandia, the Isle of Man, parts of Northern England, and Scotland.
The English word fell comes from Old Norse fell, fjall (both forms existed). It is cognate with Icelandic fjall/fell, Faroese fjall, Danish fjeld, Swedish fjäll, and Norwegian fjell, all referring to mountains rising above the alpine tree line.
In Northern England, especially in the Lake District and in the Pennine Dales, the word fell originally referred to an area of uncultivated high ground used as common grazing. This meaning is found in the names of various breeds of livestock, bred for life on the uplands, such as Rough Fell sheep and Fell ponies. It is also found in many place names across the North of England, often attached to the name of a community; thus Seathwaite Fell, for example, would be the common grazing land used by the farmers of Seathwaite. The fellgate marks the road from a settlement onto the fell (see photograph for example).
Fell is the mountains and upland in northern England and other parts of Europe.
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Hook
(TQ) It’s about to go down
We are shutting cities down
Every time we come around
Check us when we’re in your town
It’s about to go down
It’s like whoa whoa whoa whoa
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
It’s about to go down
Verse 1
(Carvelli) Yes, put your fly dress on
Fellas in front of the mirror, get your flex on
Take your time baby
Make sure your make-up’s tight
And plug the iron in
Make sure your threads are right
Pregame a little bit
The club making mad loot
And eat a little bit
The club got some wack food
A combination of your body
And your dance moves
Will make everybody in the spot
Act a fool
Find a place where all your ladies
Can meet you
And bring some mood music
Probably some TQ
And when you reach your destination
With no hesitation
Wind up, kick down the door
Say people I’m here
Hook
(Rasheeda) Everybody put your hands up high
Back and forth side to side
Everybody if you wanna ride
Hop on board, ya’ll now’s the time
(TQ) We are shutting cities down
Evertime we come around
Check us when we’re in your town
It’s about to go down
It’s like whoa whoa whoa whoa
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
(Carvelli)Carvelli, we gonna do this, baby, okay ... here we go
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
It’s about to go down
(Rasheeda) Yeah, fly like a G4
Walked in the club
Got the fellas like whoa
Me & my girls all dimes
PYT’s, watch how we shine
I’m in ya town
So I’m bringing out the hot sauce
Fly like Kate Moss
Alias Miss Boss
A good girl
Turned Bad
Fashionista
Check out the Louis Bag
Come in and
We shut the city down
Get poured up
Wall playing not allowed
Some make it rain
Some make it drown
We jerk lean surf
Till the club close down
Independent chicks
On the flo wit ya dress on
Make um work hard for it
Boy, put ya flex on
Hey DJ
This my damn song
Every time we come around
We party all night long
Hook
(TQ) We are shutting cities down
Evertime we come around
Check us when we’re in your town
It’s about to go down
It’s like whoa whoa whoa whoa
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
It’s about to go down
(Carvelli) Don’t force yourself on a girl
Cause it’s quite dirty
Got her feeling like a night
At the Roxbury
If you’re looking quite fresh
And your game’s on
And you’re lookin’ good
Shouldn’t be a thing wrong
Cause there ain’t nothing wrong
With some bump and grind
(Rasheeda) Yeah
Softly feeling up
On something fine
Hit the dance floor hard
Feel the bass in your body
Let her come to you
You ain’t chasing these hotties
Let the money show, money flow
By her a drink
Flash the car keys a little bit
And see what she think
And if a young dude
Cuts in front of you at the club
Put your hand on his shoulder
Look at him and say
Listen, I’m here
(Rasheeda) Everybody put your hands up high
Back and forth side to side
Everybody if you wanna ride
Hop on board, ya’ll now’s the time
(TQ) We are shutting cities down
Evertime we come around
Check us when we’re in your town
It’s about to go down
It’s like whoa whoa whoa whoa
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa