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Frankenheimer may not be as proud of this film as others but it is an effective thriller full of blackmail, murder, sex, drugs, and real porno actors appear in sleazy parts.
What can you say about a film that has Ann Margaret being shot up with
drugs
and raped?
At the airport though, they are get busted for smuggling
drugs
and then get convicted for 33 years in a Thai prison for something they say they haven't done.
However, when I try to take into account that many of the topics covered in the film, which included prostitution (the title itself was slang for a male prostitute); homosexuality; loneliness; physical (and to some extent emotional as well) abuse and
drugs
are hard for many people to talk about to this day, I can begin to get a sense of what viewers of this movie thought back on its release.
Four teenage girls in a suburb of Los Angeles get into all kinds of trouble: parties, drugs, cops, mixed-up parents, older boyfriends.
Apparently there is not a lot for African-American high-school dropouts to do on this side of the bay except deal
drugs
and scuffle with the homeys, including rival Latino gang bangers.
The girls are forced to make serious decisions about sex, drugs, alcohol, commitment, and so on at a tender young age when they're not fully prepared to completely own up to the potentially harmful consequences of said decisions.
Michael must save Sean (Sean Lennon), Katie (Kellie Parker), Zeke (Brandon Quintin Adams), and the rest of the worlds children from drug lord Frankie Lideo aka Mr. Big (Joe Pesci) who's mission in life is to get all of the worlds children hooked on
drugs!
The true story of a bunch of junkies robbing a not so honest businessman of drugs, jewelry, guns, and money.
Some would say this is the tragic tale of America in the excessive eighties where the high of the peace and free love sixties had crashed into
drugs
and AIDS.
I am not sure it's a movie about drug abuse; rather it's a movie about the way of thinking of those genius brothers,
drugs
are side effects, something marginal.
Brokedown Palace is the story of two best friends, Alice and Darlene, who go on a spontaneous trip to Thailand and wind up in prison after being caught with planted
drugs
in their luggage.
Cat Soup is one of those films that, from Western eyes, is supposed to be experienced on
drugs
or deeply analyzed.
The movie relates to real life and how
drugs
CAN play a major part.
I bet that smoking guy against that three was one of his mates who sold the
drugs
later.
This is a terrific revealing portrait about the
drugs
epidemic and how
drugs
were displayed in the media during the late 60's and on through the 70's.Woodstock,Easy Rider,The Beatles,The Death of Morrison, Hendrix, Joplin are all here.
A love for
drugs
and a sense of entitlement coupled with a distaste for authority, values and "the establishment" is the world that the film captures.
It was a cute, PG movie that I throughly enjoyed because I, unlike most people my age, enjoy movies without sex, drugs, or profanity.
After being sent to prison for no less then 10 nor more then 40 years for being busted with
drugs
and refusing to give up her accomplishes, Jackie (Erica Gavin of Russ Meyer's "Vixen" and "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls", in her last film role) has to get accustomed to life in the big 'doll' house, or at least try to, in this early film by Jonathan Demme.
Annie (Cherie Currie) is addicted to drugs, alcohol and bad boys and is beaten up by her father.
It seems like a fun time of touring an exotic land, until they meet an attractive stranger who seduces them into taking a trip to Hong Kong and puts
drugs
in their luggage.
He also does
drugs
and Maya starts using as well.
Tantrums, drugs, violence, grossly dysfunctional attitudes, egomania on a truly epic scale - all of this is excused or positively encouraged because it conforms to some collectively held idea about what rock'n'roll is about.
If you're easily shocked by
drugs
or violence it might not be the film for you but there are some great characters here, (and some real tossers).
"Arthur" makes no effort to "Underztand," much less rationalize, the scourge of "alcoholism" (hey, iFit ain't booze, it's other
drugs
of choice, including meth, and addictions are merely symptoms, not targets), it simply observes in its own quizzical manner.
This show was groundbreaking to show despair in drugs, gangs, and alcoholism.
This mini-series that in shown on VH1 is a great look at the culture of
drugs
in the past 30 years and my uncle worked very hard on it.
They accepted his offer and upon entering the airport the two were arrested for smuggling
drugs.
They also get busted for attempting to smuggle
drugs
into a third world country and that spells disaster.
But jeans cannot be bought nor certain
drugs
which are illegal to possess.
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