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Soy sauce
#1 Posted : 10/24/2012 4:34:23 AM

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I've been trying to come up with a good way to ask, throwing some awesome quotes from the book at you all. Couldn't decide.

Thought about giving my two sense about it, and than seeing what your responces were. Meh.

Have you read this before? I want to see if anybodies heard about it first. If not.. I'll show you a few things.
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Then next time after the WTFOMG moment, realize your ready to changa things up.

It's more special that way.


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#2 Posted : 10/24/2012 5:30:53 AM

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Never heard of it. Great title though....just looked it up and it sounds Phil K Dickian. With a title that attention grabbing and funny, the movie will surely be huge.
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#3 Posted : 10/25/2012 6:35:55 PM

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Ya know.. I've never actually read anything by him.. I don't think. Not much for the classics I suppose. For now.. anyways.
But, I can totally see what you mean by that, and I bet he even gets some influence from his works. Some pretty similar themes, here and there.

I'm glad you think it sounds neat.Smile It's a pretty, uhh... unusual book, to say the least. Not many other books, or even movies for that matter, approach the strange, weirdness that he does.

I have this picture that he released before the book came out, as sort of a teaser. It's just the first page and a half, but, it's good.

And THE MOVIE. Now THAT, I can't wait for. I've been looking forward to that since the first time I finished the book, and didn't know what to do with myself for the next two days.
I know David knew what he was doing when he picked the director he did.
This movie should be in a genre of its' own, if Don Coscarelli does it right.

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Super Radical wrote:
Naww. MJ sandwich is the way to go the first time.
Then next time after the WTFOMG moment, realize your ready to changa things up.

It's more special that way.


'DMT is not one of our irrational illusions. What we experience in the presence of DMT is real news. It is a nearby dimension-- frightening, transformative, and beyond our powers to imagine, and yet to be explored in the usual way. We must send fearless experts, whatever that may come to mean, to explore and to report on what they find.' - Terence McKenna
 
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#4 Posted : 10/25/2012 7:43:33 PM
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Whoooooaaaaaa...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my9Pr-W92SM

I'm glad they're making a movie since I don't seem to have time to read anymore.
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Soy sauce
#5 Posted : 10/25/2012 8:05:52 PM

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That quote at the begining of the trailer in your post hixidom, that is at the begining of the book too, right before that picture I posted. THAT'S the following riddle.

And.. this movie should be something. Something real real crazy.

Big grin OH I CAN'T WAIT.

If you ever get the chance though.. believe me, read the book. If you can.
It's pretty epic.
Super Radical wrote:
Naww. MJ sandwich is the way to go the first time.
Then next time after the WTFOMG moment, realize your ready to changa things up.

It's more special that way.


'DMT is not one of our irrational illusions. What we experience in the presence of DMT is real news. It is a nearby dimension-- frightening, transformative, and beyond our powers to imagine, and yet to be explored in the usual way. We must send fearless experts, whatever that may come to mean, to explore and to report on what they find.' - Terence McKenna
 
hixidom
#6 Posted : 10/28/2012 6:24:12 AM
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As soon as I find the time and willpower to read A book, I will read John Dies At The End.

I have high hopes for this movie as an adequate portrayal of psychedelic experience (I assume that's the nature of the plot). I saw Cloud Atlas a few days ago, thinking it would resonate with me on a psychedelic level, but I was disappointed. Hopefully John Dies At The End will be better. Based on what I have seen in the trailer, I am very excited about it. Hollywood is making such great strides. I know that John was a book first, but I see mainstream movies as markers in cultural history, and I'm seeing lots of signs that a new psychedelic age is dawning.

Anyways, very excited and my hopes are very very high.
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#7 Posted : 10/28/2012 7:33:24 AM

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It's a new one on me, but looks amazing I'll definitely check it out on both book and film forms! Thanks for the heads up Thumbs up

And I guess now we know where your forum name came from! Big grin Like Doodazzle said it does sound very Philip K. Dickish. If you haven't read and/or seen A Scanner Darkly, do yourself a favor and make time for one or both of those ASAP. I've got zero doubt you'd love it.

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hixidom
#8 Posted : 5/31/2013 6:07:16 AM
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I have been informed that the movie is now on Netflix streaming.
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#9 Posted : 5/31/2013 11:20:36 AM

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It's a fairly good movie if you like that kind of thing.. Has Paul Giamatti in it and he is always fun to watch (I like him as an actor lol). Ignorance admitted I never realised it was based on a book.

I do like the axe/handle analogy (it's in the film also) Pleased
 
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#10 Posted : 6/2/2013 6:11:23 AM
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So... I just finished watching it.

My opinion on the movie:
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