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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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