Puss

Puss may refer to:

  • "Puss" (song), a 1992 noise rock song
  • Puss (Swedish music duo), a musical group which performs live bitpop
  • Puss (film), 2010 Swedish film
  • Puss Milroy (1887–1916), Scottish rugby union player
  • Cat, a small, usually furry, domesticated, carnivorous mammal
  • Tom Puss, a fictional anthropomorphic cat
  • Puss Moth (disambiguation), species of moths and similarly named items

  • See also

  • Pus (disambiguation)
  • Pussy (disambiguation)
  • Puss in Boots (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles containing Puss
  • Trust Me (2010 film)

    Trust Me (Swedish: Puss, literally "Kiss") is a 2010 Swedish comedy-drama film written and directed by Johan Kling, starring an ensemble cast including Alexander Skarsgård, Gustaf Skarsgård and Susanne Thorson. The screenplay focuses on a group of young people who are running a small theater in Stockholm.

    Cast

  • Susanne Thorson as Katja
  • Gustaf Skarsgård as Jon
  • Alexander Skarsgård as Alex
  • Moa Gammel as Mia
  • Richard Ulfsäter as Andreas
  • Philomène Grandin as Jessica
  • Erica Carlson as Anna
  • Peter Carlberg as the homeless
  • Michelle Meadows as Michy
  • Michael Segerström as Pikner
  • Jessica Zandén as mom
  • Vera Vitali as Natalie
  • Gitte Julsrud
  • Victor von Schirach as cashier
  • Lotti Törnros as Lotten
  • Lars Bringås
  • Production

    Trust Me was produced by St Paul Film in co-production with Nordisk Film, Sveriges Television, Canal+ and the Norwegian company Spillefilmkompaniet 4½. It received seven million SEK from the Swedish Film Institute, plus support from Nordisk Film- & TV Fond and local funds in Stockholm and Gotland. The total budget was 21.5 million SEK. Filming started in September 2008, but after only ten days Johan Kling experienced a burnout and the production was postponed. "I felt like Lord Jim who left his own ship", the director later commented. Filming resumed the following August and principal shooting ended in October 2009.

    Puss (Swedish music duo)

    Puss are a musical duo formed in Stockholm in 2001. They play live bitpop using two old-school chubby Game Boys and the Little Sound DJ tracker. Their name comes from the Swedish word puss meaning "small kiss". The duo consist of LayDJ (aka Josefin Karlsson) and Tobi-Wan (aka Tobias von Hofsten). They released their first album, entitled We Are Puss, in 2001. Since that time they have given numerous live performances and have released an EP single, "Master and Slave". It is their first work featuring vocals and thus non–Game Boy sounds.

    External links

  • Puss's official website
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Puss

    by: Jesus Lizard

    Get me something to stop the bleeding, 'cause I'm fittin to blow
    Knock her down the stairwell and kick her, I think you can take her
    Shove more buorbon down her mouth hole
    'cause she's the one that needs a nailing
    Ya might as well just open the door and
    Get her out of the truck, get her out of the truck, get her out of the truck, get her out of the truck
    Get her out of the truck, get her out of the truck, ger her out of the truck, get her out of the truck
    Get me something to stop the bleeding, 'cause I'm fittin to blow
    Knock her down the stairwell and kick her, I think you can take her
    Oh, she's the one that needs a nailing
    Ya might as well just open the door and
    Get her out of the truck, get her out of the truck, get her out of the truck, get her out of the truck
    Get her out of the truck, get her out of the truck, ger her out of the truck, get her out of the truck
    Get her out, pow in the bush, yeah right in the kisser
    Shove more buorbon down her mouth hole
    Pow, smacked in the puss, straight in the sucker, plum in the kisser, busted her pie hole
    Square in the yap, punched in the jaw, straight in the sucker, dead in her tongue pin, busted in her pie
    Square in the yap, punched in the jaw, plum in the kisser, dead in her tongue, crushed (acrost) her pie




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