markz
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Mr. Quentin is only doing 2 more movies. I hope they will be great movies. He used to be on the sauce, he acts weird when he is, was on Jay Leno a few times that way.
Dauntless said:http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/13/health/k2-overdose-brooklyn-synthetic-marijuana/index.html
My thought is there's a movie in this. I asked what scares you; legalized drugs scare me. Synthetic drugs scare me. People who can't figure out they're dogmeat when they take drugs scare me. But then how many low budget horror movies have already started this way? Don't care, they still scare me.
If you go to see the next such film, the career you save could be my own.
Dauntless said:If it's amusing you want, how about a stoner field trip movie to marijuana legal Colorado. Lots of great car wrecks, since traffic accidents have increase 5 times over since legalization. Body shops are their biggest growth industry.
The team found that prior to legalization, about 8.3 percent of drivers involved in fatal crashes had THC in their blood, but after legalization, 17 percent of drivers had THC in their blood. Of that 17 percent, about two-thirds also had some other drugs or alcohol in their system. The total number of fatal crashes also went up slightly, the study found.
Dauntless said:Trying to dig up a scene from this I found the whole 'Joe vs. the Volcano.'
Maybe what we are seeing is a modern day interpretation of the Philosopher’s Cave (or Plato’s Cave) being played out before us. Plato gave this analogy, or allegory explaining the role of the Philosopher several thousand years ago. He said, being a philosopher is similar to being chained up in a cave. And these people are being forced to watch shadows on the wall of the cave, and it is these shadows that we see as reality. But actually, the philosopher’s role is to break free from the chains of the cave, to go outside, and return to tell everyone trapped there about the things he has found. Right?