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Talk about music, movies, TV, books, other types of entertainment and what your vices are. Also, if you're addicted to the high you get off Aspirin, this is the place to talk about it.
this is a pretty dope movie it stars wilhelm deffo and the fat guy from csi as a rapist fbi agent or some shit anyway;
willem is printing money and csi wants to stop him by any which way but necessary. its directed by the same guy who did the french connection so its got some groovy misogyny in bathed in beautiful vice city bullcrap. the car chase near the end is real swell so if you like any of that shit or want to see bad boys with white fat guys in it maybe watch this
ITS DOPE. and 'ol' ok. im interested in films about LA at the moment as its a wacky place i think this has been one of my faves zo far (no 1 fucks with zohan heh) so uhhhh lets talk about the city of lost angeles aka demolition man collateral menace 2 society colours boogie nights lalalala
I read a hella cool book called 'city of quartz', about the history and architecture of LA. It sounds a bit shit but it's actually pretty darn dope.
Mostly I associate the big empty river thing with LA as it looks like it should be full of water but in movies its always just a big concrete road full of junk. it is pretty iconic imho.
'Colors' is a pretty interesting film about bloods and crips from the eighties. It's directed by Dennis Hopper, I rarely see it talked about but as far as I know it was one of the first films about those two gangs.
Dennis Hopper lived in Venice which at the time was quite dangerous because of all the gangs and shit, so he had a fortress. He also collected art work, so he had all these original Warhols and shit whilst all these gang dudes were running around, dope.
I'm also on the verge of reading some James Elroy who wrote shit like the black dahlia and LA confidential. I've read some pynchon recently and he likes LA a lot, so I thought I'd keep up on it. You know?