Well, I’ll begin by saying that this documentary is not for the faint of heart.
And I have long been aware of the reality that truth beats fiction, because very seldom can any (screen) writer surpass the true horror of depicting the depraved nature of some human beings that actually live and breathe among us.
This is not a stoner movie per se, I happened to start watching it shortly after toking up, and I simply couldn’t turn it off.
So a big thumbs up for this disturbingly entertaining true account of the evil in some human beings.
My absolute favorite movie to watch while high or tripping is Upstream Color. Very few films are so powerful and engaging while being a film focused so much on the sensory experience. And the way it touches on shared consciousness is a great theme for entheogens.
Oh shit I think I know that movie, it’s some B flick. I think it’s the one where she got stoned and hid in someone’s house or something.?. Crap movie but she’s hot!
It’s funny you mentioned that doc, just watched it the other day. I bought the box set yrs ago and it came with it. The box set is really cool, they included a lot of extras.
Apparently that first seen where he cuts himself wasn’t scripted and they just kept rolling.
Deff a good movie to get high AF to!
I’m adding Kiss The Ground, as we were very stoned when it started, very sober when it ended.
I remember the first Earth Day, I was in maybe 8th grade in junior high school. I also remember the Iron Eyes Cody pollution commercials.
Years later I found out Iron Eyes was and Italian actor that played mostly American Indian parts. But those commercial got me as a kid.
I lived across the street/road from the local community park. Ball fields, swings, merry go rounds, hell it even had a Boy Scouts of America lodge on it.
Every Monday during the spring, summer and early fall, every family that picnicked, or purchased food from the concession stand, threw the wrappers, and food baskets,soda/pop bottles all the hell over the place!
Some of the most disgusting humans I ever lived around.
My grandfather would make go pick up litter every Monday, as it was just across the road.
So yeah, the pollution commercials struck home for me.
However that movement, soon started making wild claims, and could never back up that screaming, with hard evidence.
In the 80’s into 2000’s, both sides of the debate were caught in all kinds of lies, fudging info, and just killed their ideas for me, so I gave it all the finger ignoring both sides of global warming/climate change. I did watch Gores movie and hated it. I also never believed in just electric cars and solar panels as salvation either, as that would fix the issues for us, ever where.
Now I finally found something I can hold on to, Regeneration/drawdown/microbes or in other words, Kiss the Ground.
To get my grand kids to watch it, I put a $50.00 bounty on it for them. Come watch it with us, and talk about it a bit, and I’ll give them a $50.00 dollar bill.
There is that. I’m not sure it solves much. If you think about all the people killed in wars, plague, starvation, and the unexpected, all over the world, it seems to me that war is the most popular way we figured out how to depopulate.
I’d think spreading out, reducing city population, lots of open spaces out there.
That does remind me of another worth while video, called False Reality, I found interesting. Like any of them, they are selling their ideas.
Stay well all.
Anyone watched My Octopus Teacher yet? It’s on Netflix.
It’s like a nature documentary, but damn its mind blowing amazing, and peaceful and relaxing to watch. Spark one up and turn it on. You probably won’t regret it.