Psychedelic
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Others use
psychedelic
drugs.
And when this thing solves for x, it generates this rather crazy, kind of cubist, surreal,
psychedelic
picture of me from multiple points of view at once.
"A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream" sees Shakespeare get
psychedelic
– and the result is a treat in the theatre and on the page.
There was a character called the Third-Stage Guild Navigator, which was a kind of giant, floating fetus-creature that lived in a giant tank with this orange mist of
psychedelic
spice swirling around him, allowing him to bend space and time.
It’s the plant from which you can create mescaline, one of the
psychedelic
drugs.
McKim published a paper in 1966, describing an experiment that he and his colleagues conducted to test the effects of
psychedelic
drugs on creativity.
But first, the Argonauts would have to maneuver past the mouth of hell, around the island of the bloodthirsty Amazons, and under
psychedelic
skies.
The clever marketeer is he is, Jess Franco naturally also cashed in on the huge temporarily success of
psychedelic
spy movies like Mario Bava's ultimately sensational "Danger: Diabolik!".
In the film, the teenagers drink booze like its water, and take drugs to experience a
psychedelic
trip.
This is a film of the 60s to be sure with some
psychedelic
camera-work by Bud Townsend and company.
Subsequent TV director Schivazappa's exercise in
psychedelic
porn (of the soft core variety) may not generally be considered as a classic of its kind but it knocks many better known titles from the likes of Tinto Brass, Jess Franco and Joe D'Amato for a loop.
Totally
psychedelic
experience without the drugs!
A very weird, psychedelic, esoteric, (and did I say weird?
The
psychedelic
camera styling might scare away the average moviegoer, but the deeper message and the interesting frames make this movie worth watching.
And it's really SEXY movie also: Almost all the time there is some "action" or tension going on; and many sexy girls/women... Maybe it goes to the core of why anyone starts to do movies/art in the first place... It's a real
psychedelic
trip, maybe best seen a little drunk or some similar state of mind.
This film has a lot of great cameos and a lot of wonderful
psychedelic
nonsense.
This is a beautifully photographed, well-acted sung, and danced
psychedelic
acid trip of a movie that must be seen and once seen, will initiate multiple viewings as this dazzler has to much to offer to catch it all in one showing.
He is also a very good story teller mixing horror, the supernatural, and
psychedelic
themes altogether very well.
In 1968 when, "SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXIPLASM: Take One", was released, it came from out of nowhere, and struck like a
psychedelic
thunder bolt.
Nine minutes of psychedelic, pulsating, often symmetric abstract images, are enough to drive anyone crazy.
Apart from the mildly amusing title and the
psychedelic
set design this is one of the worst films I have ever seen.
OK, aside from the
psychedelic
background imagery, the info presented here was good.
Here we have a simplistic story about a young nymphomaniac girl who's committed to a mental asylum, and from the first night already, she's drawn into a network of drugs,
psychedelic
orgies, rape, torture and dildo-action.
I should have got some
psychedelic
mushrooms to go along with it, 'cause this is just bizarre!
It's supposed to be
psychedelic
but I'd say sophomoric is a better term to describe what's shown here.
Some might say something like "Baby Geniuses" with its giant robot infants or "Dumbo" with its
psychedelic
drug-addled nightmare sequence would win the award for the most disturbing movie ever made for children.
Obviously, I think, it was a mistake to ever 'show' the alien, as its actual visage in no way even approximates such a daunting build-up; all we get is the standard Star Trek
psychedelic
light display used for any number of things in different episodes, usually when the ship is passing through a magnetic storm or something similar.
There's a neighborhood hippie demon cult hanging out at the local decrepit ancient castle, where Leila and Richard drink blood, drop drugs, join in sex orgies, dance to lame
psychedelic
rock and participate in black mass ceremonies where the guys wear pants, masks and capes and the women don't wear anything at all.
It is a full-frontal assault of psychedelic, pulsating, epilepsy-inducing flashing lights and colours, and the first true merging of film and video in avante-garde cinema.
Equally though, director Yoshio Inoue presents potentially sleazy scenes in a more experimental way as per Kenji Misumi's less well handled work in Sword Of Justice, with consequences sometimes very nice, as with a man playing a tune on the koto, with close ups of his fingers plucking at the strings as unbeknownest to him Hanzo ploughs his wife, and sometimes a bit weak, as with an orgy that is reduced to a nudity free
psychedelic
whirl of limbs in motion that just looks confusing.
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