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Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:33 pm
by bandshell
ben freeman wrote:I am always arguing with stoners on how bored I was with this movie . You almost have to be a stoner/druggie to enjoy it, because honestly, as a movie it fucking sucks. No plot, 2 hours of people yelling, and trying to justify the coolness of acid and pills. The only way I can see anyone enjoying it is to be fucked up while watching it. I was bored out of my mind when I saw it initially. Almost as bad as "Inland Empire" but not that bad. Let the flame comense.
Meh, some people just get it some don't. It does aid your understanding if you've done drugs though.
It's a great film but the book is far superior.
I have to say though, the people who think it's the best film ever are just like "omg, look how fucked they are, mental shit" etc etc
The best bit is easily the monologue about the wave, which was apparently Thompson's favourite piece of his own work.
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:37 pm
by ben freeman
bandshell wrote:ben freeman wrote:I am always arguing with stoners on how bored I was with this movie . You almost have to be a stoner/druggie to enjoy it, because honestly, as a movie it fucking sucks. No plot, 2 hours of people yelling, and trying to justify the coolness of acid and pills. The only way I can see anyone enjoying it is to be fucked up while watching it. I was bored out of my mind when I saw it initially. Almost as bad as "Inland Empire" but not that bad. Let the flame comense.
Meh, some people just get it some don't. It does aid your understanding if you've done drugs though.
It's a great film but the book is far superior.
I've done my share, though I can't say I've gone off into the deep realms that Hunter went through.
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:11 pm
by ST100
vivace wrote:Who HASN'T seen it?
this.
but yeah, Fear & Loathing is a favorite of mine.
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:26 pm
by pikeymobile
Only 1 of my non-drug taking friends enjoyed the film, but he's a big film buff and enjoys his intelligent humour business. The rest constantly ask "what's mescaline? is he having a bad trip? does cocaine make you hallucinate giant repitiles fucking?" etc etc
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:38 pm
by 86.
pikeymobile wrote:does cocaine make you hallucinate giant repitiles fucking?" etc etc
loooooooooool
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:40 pm
by pikeymobile
86. wrote:pikeymobile wrote:does cocaine make you hallucinate giant repitiles fucking?" etc etc
loooooooooool
I've got nuff mates who think cocaine and acid are similar in effects due to being class A.
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:25 pm
by leftdub
gnome wrote:Is it just me or does anyone think this film could have been better?
Book > Film , As always.
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:29 pm
by bandshell
leftdub wrote:gnome wrote:Is it just me or does anyone think this film could have been better?
Book > Film , As always.
not always
I put forward The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Stand By Me, Apocalypse Now (the book and film are equally good, the film maybe edges it), High Fidelity, The Thing and Fight Club.
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:33 pm
by leftdub
bandshell wrote:leftdub wrote:gnome wrote:Is it just me or does anyone think this film could have been better?
Book > Film , As always.
not always
I put forward The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Stand By Me, Apocalypse Now (the book and film are equally good, the film maybe edges it), High Fidelity, The Thing and Fight Club.
Touche
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:35 pm
by 86.
leftdub wrote:bandshell wrote:leftdub wrote:gnome wrote:Is it just me or does anyone think this film could have been better?
Book > Film , As always.
not always
I put forward The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Stand By Me, Apocalypse Now (the book and film are equally good, the film maybe edges it), High Fidelity, The Thing and Fight Club.
Touche
is high fidelity the one where they work in a record shop?
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:41 pm
by bandshell
86. wrote:leftdub wrote:bandshell wrote:leftdub wrote:gnome wrote:Is it just me or does anyone think this film could have been better?
Book > Film , As always.
not always
I put forward The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Stand By Me, Apocalypse Now (the book and film are equally good, the film maybe edges it), High Fidelity, The Thing and Fight Club.
Touche
is high fidelity the one where they work in a record shop?
yeah with John Cusack.
I also put forward Jaws and Jurassic park.
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:59 pm
by evil madmen
My first trip was in a fairly packed club, I thought it felt and looked a lot like parts of fear and loathing.
Thats probably lame
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 9:31 am
by diss04
limb wrote:I thought Diss worked for vice magazine? Did I dream that? Was that someone else? That place crawls with shit dull writers wanking off to their hilarious drug fuelled escapades. For example today's lead story:
http://www.viceland.com/wp/2009/10/when ... -to-drink/
Aye, I do, yeah... doesn't mean I condone too many 'white boys smoking salvia and get waaaaasted - zomg!' stories though.
...and read the story before you post it, pal.
Excessive drinking paired with art has always been deeply entrenched in any city’s culture. Berlin’s best proof is the cinematographic document Berlin Drinking Battle by Rolf S. Wolkenstein and Wolfgang Hogekamp. The film was made in 1989, just one night before the fall of the Berlin wall. Obviously, they managed to somehow document their benders on video (even if that was before the era of digital cameras) rather than being sensationalized as binge drinkers in the tabloids. We wanted to know how they got this show on the road and met up with Rolf S. Wolkenstein to have a sober little chat about schnapps and the 80s film scene.
it's an interview with a film director, wank-head. (also, FYI - that was the LATEST story on Viceland, not the LEAD story

)
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:27 pm
by shambandito
ben freeman wrote:I am always arguing with stoners on how bored I was with this movie . You almost have to be a stoner/druggie to enjoy it, because honestly, as a movie it fucking sucks. No plot, 2 hours of people yelling, and trying to justify the coolness of acid and pills. The only way I can see anyone enjoying it is to be fucked up while watching it. I was bored out of my mind when I saw it initially. Almost as bad as "Inland Empire" but not that bad. Let the flame comense.

Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:40 pm
by manillathrilla
johnny depp and del toro are a great tagteam in the film also if you enjoyed this film you should check out "where the buffalo rome" its another excerpt of HST life
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:46 pm
by bandshell
manillathrilla wrote:johnny depp and del toro are a great tagteam in the film also if you enjoyed this film you should check out "where the buffalo rome" its another excerpt of HST life
Bill Murray

Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:01 pm
by limb
diss04 wrote:
it's an interview with a film director, wank-head. (also, FYI - that was the LATEST story on Viceland, not the LEAD story

)
I think you're splitting hairs there. I do like Vice though when they do the fiction issues.
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:38 pm
by 86.
bandshell wrote:[quote="86."}
is high fidelity the one where they work in a record shop?
yeah with John Cusack.
I also put forward Jaws and Jurassic park.[/quote]
I watched it perhaps 4 years ago and didn't like it at all. I found it cheesy. I'll watch again though and see if it sits any differently.
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:42 pm
by leftdub
Re: Fear and loathing in las vegas
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:25 am
by pdomino
Good film, not mega IMO but enjoyed it.
"There was no going back, we'd have to ride it out !!"