#1) EASY RIDER
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SatoriforSale — 20 years ago(May 25, 2005 11:35 PM)
In alphabetical order:
Another Day in Paradise (1998)
Blueberry (2004)
Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (1981)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Groove (2000)
Leaving Las Vegas (1995) (although that's alcohol)
Naked Lunch (1991)
Round Midnight (1986)
Rush (1991)
"Twin Peaks" (1990) [TV-Series 1990-1991]*- Drugs do feature in this series, but it was not one of the most important elements. The whole series however has the bewildering look/feel to it of a drug induced vision, rather than resorting to the off the wall visual elements of Blueberry or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, David Lynch in Twin Peaks subtly sways his audiences perception of reality to a new deviant plane, much like David Cronenberg does in Naked Lunch.
Satori For Sale
- Drugs do feature in this series, but it was not one of the most important elements. The whole series however has the bewildering look/feel to it of a drug induced vision, rather than resorting to the off the wall visual elements of Blueberry or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, David Lynch in Twin Peaks subtly sways his audiences perception of reality to a new deviant plane, much like David Cronenberg does in Naked Lunch.
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maxxinewebb — 20 years ago(July 20, 2005 12:56 PM)
In no particular order:
Trainspotting
Requiem
Sid and Nancy
Party Monster
Fear and Loathing
Drugstore Cowboy
Pink Floyd the wall
Rush
Leaving Las Vegas (although, more of an alcoholism movie than drugs)
Lucky Girl (although, more of a gambling addiction movie)
I need to see some of these other onesgo, salton sea, and others not mentioned on my list
Never touch the stuff (hard drugs), but these movies really fascinate me.
I wonder why.
Maybe it's a constant reminder of how precarious our lives are, and the slightest slip can make it all unravel and go to hell really, really quickly.
~Maxx
Talk about Beauty and the Beast - she's both. -
jonsey444 — 19 years ago(October 30, 2006 09:32 AM)
In no particular order.
The Salton Sea.
The Basketball Diaries.
Requiem for a Dream. (the best)
Rush.
Spun.
And a couple of 80's faves.
Bright Lights, Big City (can't belive Kieferfan didn't mention that)
Less than Zero.
ACEVEDA: "And you want to do this by going undercover as dirty cops?
MACKEY: "We can try." -
bdh18 — 18 years ago(April 19, 2007 11:39 PM)
-Drugstore Cowboy
-Trainspotting
-Rumble Fish(To those in-the-know Heroin plays a major role in the film on many levels.Although mentioned only a few times,Its a big part of the mystery to why "Motorcycle Boy" came back & what he found or didn't find in California)
-Pink Floyd: The Wall
-Barfly(Booze. & although Bukowski wasn't entirely happy w/the film & portrayal of his alter-ego Henry Chinaski,I thought Rourke was amazing & the film great.& Bukowski experienced enough Hollywod BS to churn out a novel about it"Hollywood"which is a great read)
-Grateful Dead:The Movie