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During a drug trip, glittery tears slide down Rue's face.
For these young feminist progressive women, a drug trip can be your worst nightmare.
Colored Candles, (made by Jack Perkins and Dang Olsen) suggests an actual drug trip.
His latest drug trip was the very best this show has had to offer.
The film turns into a terrible drug trip that had audiences reeling, and some applauding.
When poorly used, the drug trip is a cheap way to force characters to interact.
The film then becomes a terrible drug trip that will leave audiences reeling, and some applauding.
She was like, 'I want to have a drug trip where the girls turned into Barbie dolls.
Paul McCartney has recently revealed that he once masturbated with John Lennon and saw God on a drug trip.
As for Gus and Mickey, her shepherding him through a drug trip is the smartest kind of role reversal.
"It looks a little like Harper, BoJack's imagined daughter from his drug trip in the first season," Hanawalt says.
Each individual drug trip is analyzed and manipulated by the GRTA, which functions as sort of an AI spirit guide.
John Dies at the End is a scuzzy sci-fi drug trip dealio that has "future cult classic" written all over it.
Reben adds to the overall trippiness by processing Bob Ross's voice as if AI were resurrecting him in a cyberdelic-infused drug trip.
A wall of monitors behind them magnifies every expression and eye twitch while Dr. Mantleray quizzes his patients on their latest medically-induced drug trip.
Director Nick Hurran pulls out all the cinematic tricks to encompass the look and feel of a perpetual drug trip through the episode's first third.
Red ends up on a murderous rampage of revenge that relies heavily on drug-trip imagery, gross-out gore, and full-on Nic Cage shrieking mayhem.
Depressed and anxious people won't be able to walk into a clinic and experience a healing drug trip for years, or possibly decades, if at all.
But this person has found a way to crush the player character into two portals simultaneously, creating a transcendental drug trip that's nothing short of insanely cool.
The director Gaspar Noé is fond of making films in which characters are raped and beaten, or in which a drug trip turns into a journey to hell.
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Using puppets, 8-bit music, animated album covers, and one hell of a drug-trip sequence, A Fat Wreck goes beyond the usual conventions of the standard music doc.
The stories fit almost like pieces of a puzzle; Jacob's limp in an early story turns out to result from an extremely bad drug trip in a later one.
When the conversation started happening about doing a drug-trip animation, it was a good opportunity for me to explore how the show would look and work as a cartoon.
West African bateba shamanic shrine figurines sit kitty-corner to Beverly Fishman's subtly neon-backlit geometric wall-mounted sculptures, which are meant to evoke the experience of a drug trip.
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At the end of Efron's mostly-naked drug trip, he wakes up on the beach – still bee-dazzled – and gets into a weird tug-of-war with a young kid who wants to touch his bee.
He was now more interested in making the astronaut's journey deliberately like a drug trip; he had one of his underlings write to a university for reports on test subjects who'd taken psilocybin, or magic mushrooms.
I couldn't hold on to anything from those long indulgent reading sprees except for a trite epigram about how good things can come from bad actions and a long description of someone's extremely boring drug trip.
Richardson finely threads Reggie's trauma and new "don't give a fuck" attitude; Bell nails his comedic timing, not only as Troy tries actual standup comedy, but with a delightful, soul-searching drug trip in a later episode.
But it's still incredibly sad watching Quinn keep Carrie at arm's length, refuse to participate in physical therapy and then get robbed of hundreds of dollars by a hooker and her boyfriend after am ill-advised drug trip.
The "Eat Me Alive" musical sequence reminds me a lot of the "Origin of Love" sequence from Hedwig and the Angry Inch, in that it's simultaneously a song and a visual drug trip and a mystic explanation for everything.
Similar technologies, like Google's Deep Dream, have already melted our brains with over-processed imagery reminiscent of a bad drug trip, but as a new teaser video demonstrates, Adobe seems to think the same tech could make apps as powerful as Photoshop.
There are mythical elements like witches, werewolves and even the threat of polyamory in your kingdom, which lend the occasional giggle — particularly in this rather odd stretch of the game, where you are making decisions while clearly on some sort of weird drug trip.
Think the giant, smiling moon in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, or the implied drug trip turned into a real one in Yoshi's Island; working with bizarre, primal images, Nintendo's developers have always been able to build something that feels as if it was destined to exist.
When Issa finds them back at their rental house, everyone has reached the "I don't want to be high anymore" portion of the drug trip: Molly is trying and failing to do work, Kelli is mad at everyone because of what she calls "tase rage," and Tiffany is in the closet crying on the phone with Derek because she had a piece of an edible while pregnant.
Silberman explored a new concept: According to Silberman, "Olivia's mantra to all of us was that high school is war". Wilde also envisioned "a drug trip where the girls turned into Barbie dolls" and gave Silberman the responsibility of where to incorporate it into the story.
The B-side was the song played backwards, entitled "Noollab Wolley". However, several radio stations banned the song in fear that the song was about yellow hallucinogenic pills for a drug trip, just like the Donovan song "Mellow Yellow". The single generated enough fan interest for the band to make an album and to perform at various shows. The problem was that there was no actual Yellow Balloon band.
"Toonerville Trolley" has been used as a nickname for various specific trolleys in towns and cities across the United States and Canada.See quotations in the Wiktionary entry. Stephen King had a character in Pet Sematary refer to a drug trip on Tuinals as a ride on the "Toonerville Trolley". In William Gass' Middle C, the main character lists some of the kinds of people he doesn't like, including "the nutsy fagans and other detrolleyed toonervilles".p. 274.
Regarding the same sequence where the Ancient One sends Strange through the multiverse, Hayes said, "Seth Rogen's comedic drug trip sequences have nothing on the psychedelic visuals employed here. It's astounding, elaborate stuff, and easily provides the most entertaining moments in the footage." IGN's Terri Schwartz said the sequences shown were where "Derrickson's horror aesthetics shine through". Marvel provided Twitter stickers, Giphy content, Facebook Live, Snapchat lenses and filter, Tumblr stunts, and Instagram special content related to the film.
This is not abnormal that a heroin addict dies and is ignored within friends, as he is believed to be sleeping or on a bad drug trip. It is not uncommon that when the person is known to be dead, friends with him will leave the body outside to avoid any questioning and investigation. The entomological evidence and the fact that the body was unseen in an open field for a long time period supports the idea that the body initially dead inside and taken outside.Beneke, Mark.
Echo attends her first school dance, leading to an encounter with Carley, Zoë's best friend, who persuades Echo to drink and take pills with her. During her drug trip, Echo rushes to the bathroom, where she sees an apparition of Zoë, who urges her to stop pretending. Later, Carley runs into Echo and, mistaking her for Zoë in her high state, apologizes to her profusely, mentioning something about an unnamed man and a video. This encounter distresses Echo, who's found and comforted by Marc.
The track is done in the style of The Wonder Years and the name likely references their album The Greatest Generation. The track "Mumble" features Alonge unintelligibly mumbling throughout the song with lyrics featuring communist propaganda. "Lysergide" is a shoegaze-influenced song reminiscent of new Title Fight material as well as dream-pop band Turnover with the lyrics describing a drug trip with the vocals becoming distorted near the end. The song "Seven" is a straightforward cover of the song originally by Sunny Day Real Estate.
There is a theory that the origin of the idea of witches flying with their brooms is based in a ritual involving a psychoactive drug trip. The witches would prepare a flying ointment to aid them in their journey. There are many recipes for this ointment all having a base of either Atropa belladonna or Mandragora officinarum, both highly psychoactive drugs producing visions and encouraging astral projection. Witches mounted broomsticks and would leap around the fields, hallucinating with the aid of the flying ointment, in order to "teach the crops how high to grow".
Mo finds Alvy dead of a cytotoxin and evidence that the robot is an experimental combat model capable of self-repair; Alvy's notes also indicate a defect, a weakness to humidity. Worried, Mo contacts Shades and asks him to check on Jill, but Shades is in the middle of a drug trip and barely coherent. Back at the apartment, the robot has reassembled itself using pieces of Jill's metal sculptures and recharged by draining her apartment's power network. It attempts to kill Jill, but she traps it in a room after the apartment's doors lock.
" Olsen of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "With its densely layered, thematically rich storytelling, Upstream Color is in part about the mutual psychosis that can be an essential part of romance, the agreement of a shared madness. It's intense and hypnotically powerful, and a more intimate and moving film than Primer. Color is somehow at once emotionally direct, while narratively abstract." A reviewer who enthused about the score wrote that he "found the film itself to be a messy, story-less, meandering abstract drug trip, but I admire the filmmaker and performances.
The parktown prawn is a large King cricket that manages to create regular havoc in Madam's household whenever it appears, due to its repugnant shape and difficulty to kill using normal insecticides. The prawns in the cartoon behave like university students who are on holiday – insecticide gives them a drug- trip, and they call it 'zol' – the South African slang for cannabis. The Prawns have been known to leave a prawn-shaped silhouette in frying pans applied to them to kill them, and to get amusement from scaring the ladies in the Anderson house.
This previously unpublished material begins in Chapter 8 with the phrase, "Acrid smoke billowed about him, stinging his nostrils." What then ensues is a truly horrific drug trip, described in excruciating detail, that Rachmael endures after arriving at his destination and being hit by an LSD-tipped dart. The expansion material finally terminates in Chapter 15 just before the repeated phrase, "Acrid smoke billowed about him, stinging his nostrils." Confusion may arise in the reader, however, over Dick's attributing at least part of the perceptual chaos to a deliberately incorporated effect of the teleportation process.
As told by Crumb in his biographical film, his artwork was very conventional and traditional in the beginning. His earlier work shows this more restrained style. In Crumb's own words, it was a lengthy drug trip on LSD that "left him fuzzy for two months" and led to him adopting the surrealistic, psychedelic style for which he has become known. Crumb in 2010 Crumb has been acclaimed for his attention to detail and satirical edge, but has also generated a significant amount of controversy for his graphic and very disturbing portrayals of sexuality and psychology.
She also got an early taste for film and art direction as prop creator for the 1992 German art film Sommer der Liebe, directed by Wenzel Storch, a film which shows the influences of Salvador Dalí and Luis Buñuel. The film has been described as "something between a kinder-garden birthday-party and a harsh drug-trip with light splatter." User review of . In 1996, after a short career as a restaurateur in the seaside village of Schillig, Tolman moved to Cologne, Germany, where she continued her painting, holding several exhibitions.
While on their way to meet Bardot, Lennon tells Taylor he sometimes thinks he is Jesus Christ and, nervous about his meeting with actress, takes a tablet of LSD along with Derek. The next morning, Lennon, in the midst of a drug trip and, remembering the public's reaction at his "more popular than Jesus" statement two years before, states that he can't walk on water after all. Lennon stays with his childhood friend Pete Shotton (Adrian Bower) in his mansion and asks him to bring Yoko. After Lennon and Yoko record what will become the album Two Virgins, they spend the night together.
When Hi-C refuses, a fight ensues in which Faris and her two guests are both shot by Hi-C, frightening Rell. At the strip club after the run, Clarence accidentally smokes some Holy Shit, and experiences a drug trip in which he appears in the music video for "Faith" by George Michael, and Keanu speaks to him in the voice of Keanu Reeves. Rell begins to worry about his cousin and convinces him to just take Keanu and leave. The two do so, but are abducted on their way to their car by the actual Allentown Boys.
The opening sequence for the season retains the one featured in "Letters of Transit", with terms including community, freedom, joy, imagination, individuality and free will. The ninth episode of the season, "Black Blotter", serves as a "19th episode", showing hallucinations from Walter's drug trip. The hunt for the tapes which contain the plan to defeat the Observers, serve as the way to contain one story into one episode, thus creating a procedural side of storytelling. The fifth season was received positively by television critics, earning 78 out of 100 on the aggregate review website Metacritic, indicating a "generally favorable" critical reception.
In the morning, when Ty and KiKi have not arrived, Ranger Bob goes looking for them, leaving the group at the camp where they continue to lust for each other. At night, after hours of searching, Ranger Bob discovers the gory remains of Ty and KiKi, and begins to rush back to the camp, where the group are having a campfire. Scab leaves the group and inhales gas, while Trickster dresses up in a bear costume to scare the others. While Scab is on a drug trip, the bear attacks and kills him, his death going unnoticed due to Trickster's prank.
Mr. Mackey lectures the kids on the dangers of choking themselves to get high, as well as other methods that are becoming popular, including getting high off cat urine. Mr. Mackey explains that urine used by male cats to mark their territory in the presence of other male cats can cause one to become intoxicated when inhaled. Out of curiosity, the boys go to Cartman's house to confirm it for themselves by having Cartman's cat, Mr. Kitty, squirt urine in Kenny's face. Kenny then experiences a Heavy Metal-esque drug trip driving a rocket-powered, black Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am through space and encountering a woman with large breasts.
It's kind of a comprehensive sound. I feel like we've been able to take all the stuff we've learned on the way and put it all together in each song and still keep it fresh and forward-thinking." Shinoda told HitFix that the process of the album "felt like a drug trip...we were looking to redefine everything." Shinoda spoke to Co.Create about the album's art, saying that it will "blow [the fans] away...the average person is not going to be able to look at it and go, I understand that that's completely new, like not just the image but the way they made the image is totally new.
Morrison's lyrics are often deliberately vague, and this, coupled with the song's dreamlike atmosphere, has led to speculation as to the meaning of "The Crystal Ship". According to Greil Marcus, the opening lines "Before you slip into unconsciousness, I'd like to have another kiss" could be about "sleep, it could be an overdose, inflicted by the singer or the person he's addressing; it could be murder suicide, or a suicide pact." Critic James Perone noted that the song's title is open to wide interpretations, and that the crystal ship "could just as easily represent sleep as a drug trip". He conceded that "in 1967 the latter would probably have been the more common interpretation".
The game has three rules - everyone must play, no outsiders allowed, and nobody leaves. Daphne makes Petula do increasingly bizarre things as the game progresses, such as hitting Tilda’s knee with a hammer and simulating sexual intercourse with Daphne. Tilda suffers from a bad drug trip, interspersed with a flashback of an argument between the three girls during their childhood that led to Daphne being pushed out of the treehouse and landing on her head, resulting in her current unstable mental state which causes her to believe the game they’re playing is real. In the present, Daphne has bound and gagged Petula and Tilda, having fully lost herself to the delusion that she is actually their mother.
Side two of the LP opens with "Ma", an ode to a hillbilly mother led by Street, Damon Harris, and Melvin Franklin, which was recorded as the title track of Rare Earth's 1973 Whitfield-produced LP. "Law of the Land", led by Dennis Edwards, Street, and Harris, was recorded the same year by The Undisputed Truth. The song is a message track in the tradition of "Don't Let the Joneses Get You Down" from Puzzle People. "Plastic Man", with its lead vocal shared between Edwards, Harris, Franklin and Street, disparages "plastic people" who operate in backhanded ways, while the eight-minute album closer, "Hurry Tomorrow", is a solo spot for Harris, which explores a hallucinogenic drug trip. Many critics, and the Temptations themselves, remarked that much of Masterpiece, and especially its title track, sounded like a Norman Whitfield/Funk Brothers solo recording featuring supporting vocals by the Temptations.

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