growdankbuds
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what you mean like the British version of hitchhikers?
Dude I saw Wizards on 2 hits of some fluff lsd at the beginning of summer at like 3:30 in the morning by myself. It blew my mind lol.....The animation is pretty cool for an older movie. I also love A Clock Work Orange....very trippy! Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas also bad ass but I'm sure I'm like the 30 person to say that haha.wizards, a clockwork orange, the book of eli, and time bandits
Yes, my friend! Jacob's Ladder has got to be in my top 5 films, not only of trippy films, but films of all time. It is the epitome of how powerful our minds really are. I won't spoil the ending for those of you who haven't seen it yet, but we can live a lifetime in our subconscious within a blink of an eye of our conscious mind.Jacob's ladder,Akira,Fahrenheit 451,Trainspotting. of course all movies are good high with a enough drugs lol.
jarhead,Donnie Darko,dr.stranglove
I was gonna recommend this one as I've seen it for the first time a few nights ago.... IF you've never seen it, I'd say it would be fucking brilliant tripping if you can keep your attention span for a hair over 2hrs.Seven Pounds
Once I learned the depth/intelligence behind Thompson, I could only look at that movie as a perverse under-exaggeration of who/what the man was.not sure if someone said this but watch fear and loathing in las vegas.
let me reiterate: for the Thompson fans watch Where the Buffalo Roam, Bill Murray for me, is a better Thompson. j.depp is a bit exaggerated
'Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson' is a great documentary too. It has numerous clips from Breakfast as well. It's always great to see the Doc in action in his prime.Thompson himself felt as though he was portrayed as a cartoon character in films, good movie with him is breakfast with hunter. thats a good movie