The script pages for some scenes that didn’t make the final cut of Avatar have been uploaded and include an alien sex scene, an alien drunk scene and other back-story scenes as well as a Na’vi rite-of-passage in which Jake eats a sacred glow-worm then recieves an alien scorpion sting, the combination of which invokes a psychedelic mystical experience: definitely inspired by the ayahuasca DMT/MAOI combo.
Jean Giraud aka Moebius is a comic artist who created the comic book Blueberry and helped design the visuals in the film adaptation, Renegade. He also helped designed the luminous aquatic aliens in The Abyss and also helped design films such as Tron, Alien, The Time Masters & The Fifth Element.
A new dramatic online series has started about the CIA’s testing of LSD on unsuspecting civilians and on-leave military personal lured by prostitutes into CIA-run brothels in San Francisco and New York. First episode is up and it definitely has my attention:
The year is 1953 and the CIA has just been formed. We meet Jake Kowalski (Quinton Flynn) and his Army buddy Reed Spencer (Todd Cahoon) in an undisclosed location where Jake, now a CIA spook, tells Reed about the government’s MKULTRA campaign and the covert plans to administor LSD to unsuspecting brothel patrons while they are “filmed for research purposes”, behind two-way mirrors.
Reluctantly, Reed follows orders and recruits four lovely lieutenants to help him run the government sponsored brothel: Millie (Meredith Salenger), June (Stephanie Lemelin), Ethel (Jessica Myerson) and Bea (Vernetra Gavin) all must decide if they are good patriots. Is everybody in?
More info about the series at http//www.strangescience.tv
I just watched the documentary A/K/A Tommy Chong and have to enthusiastically recommend it. Often hilarious, sometimes infuriating, thoroughly poignant, A/K/A Tommy Chong is a documentary about the entrapment and imprisonment of counter-culture satirist Tommy Chong by the Federal Government for selling bongs. With hordes of militant DEA agents with helicopters storming a completely open and legit glassware shop to keep post-911 America ‘safe,’ it is a surreal story that is absurd enough to fit right into a Cheech & Chong movie plot.
Far from being a cannabis-enhanced joke, however, Tommy Chong served 9 months in prison, paid $130,000 in fines and forfeitures and lost all the merchandise stolen in the raid. To top it off, in 2008, the Federal Gov’t seized 10,000 copies of A/k/a Tommy Chong from the distributor with no cause or legality whatsoever and has yet to return them or give a reason. Although that might also be seen as pretty good advertising: The Federal Government does not want you to see this movie!
This post from Den of Geek includes YouTube clips of almost every trip scene from said 50 best movie trips. While the list doesn’t include Moebius’ genius portrayal of galactic ecstasy in Renegade (Blueberry) nor quite a few other pertinent works of cinemagraphic psy-art, it is a time-wasting tripper’s delight none-the-less. :)
“I do not agree entirely. Which is to say I do not exactly disagree.” – Waking Life (deepest, trippiest movie evr.)
Ridley Scott, director of Alien and Blade Runner, has confirmed that he is developing a movie version of Aldous Huxley’s prescient, dystopian novel, Brave New World.
In 1969 Jim Henson wrote and directed a great teleplay (live television movie) called The Cube, about a guy who finds himself in the most bizzare room in the universe, which can be viewed here. The successful horror trilogy, Cube, Hypercube, and Cube Zero were inspired by Henson’s philosophical film (I recommend Hypercube for some amazing computer graphics).
The following is an interesting CG animated short film called The Room, also a carrier of the cube meme.
err… I’m kinda hopin’ not. Crowe seems to be one of the most tame, mainstream style actors out there. He’s good but he’s always the same character, no? If he really is taking on this role I hope he proves me wrong of course.
Doug Stanhope would be great in that role but maybe he’s already to similar? Other people I could see playing Bill Hicks would be Joe Rogan or Seth Rogen.
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