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In fact he was mainly an alcoholic and pill popper who rarely took
drugs
via syringe.
From just the absurdity of it, not to mention the ridiculously bad acting, cheesy dialogue, and the fact that the villain is a child, I'd assume this was meant to be a children's movie... but I think there may be more swear words than Pulp Fiction, not to mention constant references to
drugs
and general mayhem and killing-so which demographic is it trying to please?
It's kind of like deciding to use the Scooby Doo Mystery Machine to go on a family vacation to Hollywood with your teenage kids who you and your spouse know need heavy therapy and prescription
drugs.
How does she acquire all the
drugs?
In the night, they move to a simple apartment in a dangerous neighborhood, where they prepare
drugs
for distribution.
A few buddies and myself have the strange hobby of seeking out really horrendous and utterly obscure (for a good reason) horror flicks and then subsequently watching them under the influence of mind-broadening consumer goods like alcohol and/or soft
drugs.
I like sex, drugs, youth, action and a great sound track.
Soon DEA agent Rachel Knowles(Sarah Buxton) becomes part of this scenario thanks to her boss, Saunders(Nick Mancuso)who claims there's
drugs
involved.
The coke scene is bad enough to throw your shoe at the set, it might have been a great scene had it been shot for movies and not the stage, with the camera half way across the house hovering over a mirror with
drugs
on it while the drama is going on far in the background.
The CIA was fighting a war on communism, not
drugs.
Judging from the cover you'd think this was some kind of scandal movie about Kylie playing a character having sex, taking
drugs
and whatever.
Violent sequel to RoboCop was directed by Irvin Kershner (Never Say Never Again, The Empire Strikes Back) will never be as good as the original, because it is almost humorless, and it is extremely mean, and should have been rated NC-17, because of scenes with infants being involved in gunfights, people threatening to brutally murder very young infants with REAL automatic weapons, and even scenes with a 12 year old using lots of explicit profanity, giving
drugs
to lots of random people, shooting and graphically shooting up and killing policemen and SWAT officers, opening fire on police officers when lots of small and young children are present, and a whole group of children using strong profanity and beating up the store owner (who is a very old man) of an electronics store and stealing and destroying lots of items there.
She just seemed like a girl that went out of control when she finally got to college, mainly from doing
drugs
and drinking alcohol.
The places they go, the people they meet, the
drugs
they take and the experiences they have.
The movies now days are all about sex, drugs, partying etc.
We meet Boyle's Joe in a bar as he spouts off and rants about minorities, crime, hippies and drugs, and it is easy to see that the later Norman Lear television character of Archie Bunker is based on a cleaned up version of Joe.
Their search leads them to an "oar-gee" as Joe calls it, a free love fest fueled by
drugs
a lot of nudity and surprisingly, uptight Bill Compton and Ultra Conservative Joe both join in.
Pixote is a 10-year old boy who lives in the streets of Sao Paulo (Brazil) and leads a criminal life in the company of his teenage friends Lilica, Dito and Chico; they steal, pimp, sell
drugs
and murder in order to survive each day...In the first half of the film Pixote is caught by the police and sent to a sadistic foster home where he witnesses every kind of abuse from the older inmates and guards to the rest of the kids; one night, Lilica's boyfriend is killed after a beating, so Pixote and his friends decide to escape during a riot.
There was the general feel that performance, peace and
drugs
went together naturally.
The relished look on the faces of the players as they receive their bounty of
drugs
is pleasing to all those who observe.
This show left too soon but on its way out it dealt with pregnancy, sexy, drugs, bad dates,death etc .The best thing about the show was that it dealt with it in a real humorous sort of way.
If you're looking for sex, drugs, or rock and roll, this movie is not for you.
The funniest movie from Britain I have ever seen, "The Supergrass" is a tale of sex, drugs, cream teas, and murder by the seaside.
Trouble is, Dennis' lie is that he's somehow gotten involved in an international
drugs
ring, and while telling her, a couple of policemen overhear his boasting and nick him.
The club scenes in this film are extremely believable, Tim Curry is in his most venal mode, and there are enough
drugs
and violence here for two movies, maybe even three.
At this time, they got out to a nightclub and to the sound of tech no music, they experience different drugs, particularly ecstasy.
Thankfully the film developed from there into a story of love,
drugs
and what it was like to be young and free in the experimental 60s.
The topics of sex and
drugs
are handled superbly as to no get in the way of the characters relationships with each other.
After all, there is no grunting sex, there are no close-ups of suppurating wounds or of anyone's genitals, there are no
drugs
taken, there are no mindless celebrities prancing around wanting to be looked at, and so one wonders whether there is anything to interest a public which has become so decadent and jaded that only the most extreme sensations can briefly alleviate the tedium of their pointless existence.
Totally psychedelic experience without the
drugs!
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