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there was fifth element partly described as '..bladerunner on prozac ...'and some other films have been described by comparison to bladerunner,with it as some sort of reference point.
how about trying to match up other films of a cyberpunky nature by showing bladerunner to different people who take
drugs anyway (whilst under the influence), and comparing them to the other films then cataloguing them,drug to film- [such as for example lsd to perhaps akira or the matrix]
afterwards finding large gaps and making up new films to match these
[perhaps apply to other genres if any would be applicable]
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Darn, I thought someone had come up with a new sport for the winter Olympics...... |
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The movies most "on drugs" aren't sci-fi. Moulin Rouge. Natural Born Killers. Anything with the Olsen Twins. |
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Ah, now I know why I was suddenly reminded of Adam & Joe when I read this idea title. There was a Ken Korda sketch about film making which involved everyone being "fucked on drugs!". Wish I could remember it all... |
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Ah, that explains the Olsen Twins. Now it all makes sense. |
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It's a Wonderful Life = Cocoa or Ovaltine? |
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Ipecac in honey. So sickeningly sweet it makes you throw up. |
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Surely a critic referring to a film as being something else "on drugs" is just lazy journalism. Ditch the drugs and buy more thesauri. |
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This year's 2002, remember. |
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No, tb came in Jan 2001.... |
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Given that it was made in Hollywood in the 80's there's a strong probability that Blade Runner (note: two words) was made on drugs (at least by some of the cast and crew). |
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Not to mention that it was based on a novel by Philip K. Dick, who had a fair intake of drugs at certain points in his life... |
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Which is like saying that my goldfish has a fair intake of
water. But Dick wasn't involved in the making of the film. |
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