The intersection at Broadway and 72nd Street on New York's West Side is officially known as Sherman Square. To heroin ad
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MovieManCin2 — 4 years ago(January 15, 2022 04:25 AM)
You should use it as inspiration to quit your own drug habit, before it's too late.
PS A mediocre 7.1 on IMDb.
MAGA! FAFO!
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't.
Dumbocraps: evil people who celebrate murder. 
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Afroman — 4 years ago(January 16, 2022 03:50 AM)
It true but not by choice she has no money and nobody wants a meth mouthed 50 year old from the Oregon Trail to work off drug debts orally if you know what I be sayin her credit is no good there! If she find random drugs carelessly discarded in dumpsters while foraging for her daily bread it's then and only then back on!
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Robert — 4 years ago(January 16, 2022 12:30 PM)
Hungry's obviously the one backsliding into meth addiction, Sophie. He's been raging all over the board lately. Incredible that he has the nerve to attack you for something he's doing, isn't it?
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Sophievirus — 4 years ago(January 16, 2022 01:30 PM)
that sounds about right.

it's funny bc hungry always claimed he never did drugs, but nimda himself posted once that when hungry was admin/mod here, he took masses of drugs all the time and this was one of the main reasons why he had to de-mod him. he was not reliable for that "job". i also think he's high all the time when he's here now. his posts are often very muddled and confused, like drug-induced rants. i know what that's like, i've ranted on here while high on speed myself, many times. same with Mortsahlfan, btw. they're both the biggest druggies on here currently, with Ben and Mange (RIP) gone.
i'm glad i'm not the only one who sees that. poor souls. i'm gonna pray for their salvation tonight.
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Afroman — 4 years ago(January 16, 2022 04:52 PM)
Oh look at the disgusting meth addict talking to herself with socks and telling more lies!
Someone is awful butthurt that I exposed yet another one of their **** socks which you use daily to hide but still keep posting because you hate yourself so bad.
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cryptoflovecraft — 3 years ago(January 11, 2023 04:07 PM)
Nice write-up, Sophie. Powerful, devastating and very realistic film. I just watched it for the first time last night but I doubt I'll ever watch it again because it's just too depressing (which says a lot about the effectiveness of the film). Great performances by Pacino, Winn and the other actors.
New York City in the 70s and early 80s was such a dirty, gritty crime-ridden place, at least based on just about any movie made in NYC at the time. The New York presented in The Panic in Needle Park is no exception. The aimless lives of junkies, the shooting galleries, the flophouses, the overdoses, the unforgiving streets with their cold distant passersby, and the constant lying and scamming just to get another fix are all here in this film - it's an alternate reality that few people are even aware of. Having known some junkies throughout my life, I think this film perfectly depicts the lifestyle.
Born To Win, a black comedy starring George Segal and Karen Black (and Robert De Niro in a bit part), is very similar and nearly as good imho. Both films came out in 1971 and tell similar stories.
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Sophievirus — 3 years ago(January 16, 2023 07:54 PM)
lol finally sth we can agree on
thanks for replying and giving some background here. NYC in the 70s really looks like a ****hole in this movie and others. i do know a bit about the history of the city and what caused this, but not so much in detail. there are parts in Berlin that do remind me of all this tho. i live in such a part myself, i think that's the reason why the movie resonated with me so much and why i could connect with the characters and all that lifestyle so much. i lost a couple of people due to OD's, too, my ex-roomie being one of them.
i havent seen Born to Win (havent heard of it either), but i'll look out for it now.
suck it.



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