Oh, my! I saw this film at the Drive In when it first came out, smokin' joints & drinking wine! Every now and again, it pops up on TV, and can't help but watch it all over again. Definitely better when you're stoned.!
@pikachuforu Pretty Song From Psych-Out (that's actually what it's called) by The Strawberry Alarm Clock. The SAC dominated the soundtrack of this movie which also used Incense and Peppermints as well as The World is on Fire repeatedly throughout.
@jsilence418 Oh lets hope so...they have good chemists ... I would settle for some windowpane or some purple microdots i had back in the 80s =))) Thanks for the heads up :D
Like the Strawberry Alarm Clock was considered to be hip...not even.
"Incense and Peppermints" was just plain old pop music in '67 and no actual hippies would've gone to see that band perform. But this is a Dick Clark Production, so it was not going to be cutting-edge.
I did enjoy the freak-out hallucinations of zombie-like creatures who predate "Thriller".
man this movie makes todays movies look like homemade dogshit! lots of fun and excitement unlike today where we have all remakes of classic movies coz no one has enough brains to come up with something original.
@kiaaretta Penso che sia difficile trovarlo in italiano, prova a scaricarlo ma lo troverai quasi sicuramente in inglese, penso che qua non sia neanche mai uscito nei box office...
@kiaaretta Penso che sia difficile trovarlo in italiano, prova a scaricarlo ma lo troverai quasi sicuramente in inglese, penso che qua non sia neanche mai uscito nei box office...
Nicholson made a bunch of biker and other B-movies before making another, "Easy Rider," which, as we all know, went on to make him a star and changed cinema in the process.
Does anyone know if there is a connection between this script and 1967's
"The Trip" starrring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper and written by Nicholson? The plots seem awful similar, although the Strawberry Alarm Clock and The Seeds weren't in the former movie...
Well, "The Trip" and "Psych-Out" are similar in that they both had Jack Nicholson's involvement, and were both released by AIP, but beyond that I'm not sure. Since The Trip came first, Jack might have made suggestions to the scriptwriters for Psych-Out, but I've not seen him say anything about that.
I have both "Psych-Out" and "The Trip" together on the same DVD, back-to-back. I think they both had the same producer, but I'm only saying that off the top of my head. Psych-Out was the better of the two movies, but I liked the artistic images and scenery from both movies.
"The movie was meant to perform the same function in relation to The Trip (1967). Jack Nicholson had written a script that director Richard Rush thought was too "experimental" for mainstream cinema, so the concept of a 'youth" film based in San Francisco and dealing with flower power and drugs was taken over by other writers and Nicholson did not eventually receive a screen credit for his work, although he took what was essentially the male lead in the picture."
@WETNWILD85 Caps lock idiot, caps lock! In fact max julien stunk up the movie so bad, they would only show it in theatres with windows , so they could open them and let the julien stench out! true story!
The song at the end of the trailer is by the Strawberry Alarm Clock. It's called "The World's on Fire" It's on one of their early albums. They played four songs in Psyche-out. A Dick Clark production. I think they were one of the most under rated bands of the 60's! One of Jack Nicholson's earlist flicks! Wow!
@rewind316 The only good thing is this movie was the Seeds performing, which they didn't give enough screen time to. Riot on the Sunset Strip is even shittier.
This is too much. I've heard about this movie, but never seen it, now I have to see it...even if if it's only to hold the heartbeat of terror in my hand!
Jack Nicholson looks great, but Dean Stockwell's kinda creepy in hippy drag. Still, it looks like great fun. God Bless Roger Corman. Never saw anything he produced that didn't make me think "well, that was a good idea." Thanks for posting this!
Holy man! Did you see those creatures in that clip? What with the long hairs and paisleys and psychedelic proto-polyester bellbottom slacks? Is this how the 50's are going to go out for the love of...?
Actually, during the trailer, several songs are played. The first 3 songs are "Pretty Song from Psyche Out", "Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow", and "Incense and Peppermints", all by the Strawberry Alarm Clock. After those snippets, a snippet from the Seeds is played, then another snippet from Incense and Peppermints, and then at the end of the clip, a snip from "The World is On Fire" by the Strawberry Alarm Clock is played. Hope this helps!
nothing killed any thing it still exists as far as music its up too ppl to write songs like that now there is the fact that no original music hasnt been made cause its all been done and the new stuff is coincedentioaly borrowed from the old and bastardised.
this and "the trip" a dvd double-feature for $10 to $20. gary marshall (pretty woman) plays a cop. susan strasburg one overage runaway. Adam roarke should have been in lots more movies. adam roarke!!!
You're exactly right--70's punk and disco ushered in less melodic and inferior music forms...downhill since by and large, outside retro-oriented efforts-
I thought the garage and psychedelic "movements" had alot of promise. Bandwagons for sure, but eye-opening. I believe punk opened alot of doors but disco was completely commercial.
i thought this movie was sooo cool, but i was just a kid. seeing it now, it was very corndog. i still love it, though. the music is the best. groovy, man..... : )
Cool, but I was hoping to hear the announcer saying, "PSYCH-OUT: the mind-blowers in action!" which was sampled for a Psychic TV acid house record ("Jack the Tab") 20 years ago.. :(
This came out in 1968, but must have been filmed earlier judging the way Sky looks with the Seeds. This movie is cheesy as hell, but of course wonderful at the same time.
RIOT ON THE SUNSET STRIP is another great psych-exploitation flick, but avoid THE TRIP!
One of my favourite films. Jack Nicholson and Dean Stockwell should do another film together. Get Dennis Hopper on board and you got yourself a Grade A film :D
yeah, hippie style. I like it.
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Psych-Out was actually filmed in 1967, so it captures the scene at its peak.
FaithIsAnnoyed 2 weeks ago
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FaithIsAnnoyed 2 weeks ago
Strawberry Alarm Clock
BURN1993BASS 2 weeks ago
so i just saw the whole movie...
SavannahDarlink 3 weeks ago
Jack N. in the good times
910bdub 3 weeks ago
So bad, it's good.
Rebekahkahkah1 4 months ago
i love soundtrax
Rockabita 4 months ago
Love the Skye Saxon song!
LoudBreather 7 months ago
Oh, my! I saw this film at the Drive In when it first came out, smokin' joints & drinking wine! Every now and again, it pops up on TV, and can't help but watch it all over again. Definitely better when you're stoned.!
GATORDVDS 7 months ago
Who put the LSD in Dick Clark's coffee?
glimmer2158 9 months ago
whats the song at the beginning?
pikachuforu 10 months ago
@pikachuforu Pretty Song From Psych-Out (that's actually what it's called) by The Strawberry Alarm Clock. The SAC dominated the soundtrack of this movie which also used Incense and Peppermints as well as The World is on Fire repeatedly throughout.
Machohervey 4 weeks ago
oh my god is that jack nicholson :)?
missgriim89 10 months ago
I have a sudden craving for some LSD
Simonet25 11 months ago 4
@Simonet25 Stay away from that damn orange sunshine, rumor has it it was made by the CIA !!
jsilence418 10 months ago
@jsilence418 Oh lets hope so...they have good chemists ... I would settle for some windowpane or some purple microdots i had back in the 80s =))) Thanks for the heads up :D
Simonet25 10 months ago
@Simonet25 LOL
leac3 1 week ago
i love this film ! THANKS !
hellkammer 1 year ago
Most embarrassing decade in history, hated it then and hate it now.
skylur44 1 year ago
what is the song at 1:14????
ejectorerector 1 year ago
@ejectorerector Two Fingers Pointing at You by The Seeds.
Machohervey 4 weeks ago
:D Nicholson.
cookmoore 1 year ago
What's the song at 1:02
mercb 1 year ago
@mercb that's strawberry alarm clock. "incense and peppermints"
ejectorerector 1 year ago
i feel like i'm tripping just by watching the fucked up trailer
ejectorerector 1 year ago
GARRY GODDAMN MARSHALL @ 0:34!!!!!!! Are you sure they didn't have crack back then? 'Cause the casting director must've been on it!
junedeon 1 year ago
the girl in the photo looks like my mom's senior photo from 1967!
thebjm1967 1 year ago
@thebjm1967 too cool :)
BlissableBuddha 1 year ago
I have this movie!!! It comes with the other trippy movie The Trip on the B side :)
BlissableBuddha 1 year ago
@BlissableBuddha yep me too! i would love to go back in time and just be one of these people on the streets. even for a day!
thebjm1967 1 year ago
@thebjm1967 excellent! right on!
peace & love :)
BlissableBuddha 1 year ago
Like the Strawberry Alarm Clock was considered to be hip...not even.
"Incense and Peppermints" was just plain old pop music in '67 and no actual hippies would've gone to see that band perform. But this is a Dick Clark Production, so it was not going to be cutting-edge.
I did enjoy the freak-out hallucinations of zombie-like creatures who predate "Thriller".
hebneh 1 year ago
Holy Shit.. Max Julien!! would later play Goldie in the Blaxplotation classic The Mack..I gotta find this movie..
woode29 1 year ago
Movie looks cheesy lol
RastafariPoet 1 year ago
The trip scene in Easy rider is one of the best on film.
TheZepmeister 1 year ago
man this movie makes todays movies look like homemade dogshit! lots of fun and excitement unlike today where we have all remakes of classic movies coz no one has enough brains to come up with something original.
salamonetalton 1 year ago
faaaar out maaaan!!!
psycho705 1 year ago
ATX
jandean61 1 year ago
WAHTS THE NAME OF THE SONG IN MINUET 1:03?SOMEONE TELL ME PLEASE!
consentidastarx3 1 year ago
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"Incense and Peppermints" - The Strawberry Alarm Clock
sideshowcarny 1 year ago 4
DOVE LO TROVO QIUESTO FILM?????????
kiaaretta 1 year ago
@kiaaretta Penso che sia difficile trovarlo in italiano, prova a scaricarlo ma lo troverai quasi sicuramente in inglese, penso che qua non sia neanche mai uscito nei box office...
07berlingo 1 year ago
@kiaaretta Penso che sia difficile trovarlo in italiano, prova a scaricarlo ma lo troverai quasi sicuramente in inglese, penso che qua non sia neanche mai uscito nei box office...
07berlingo 1 year ago
this is a great movie!!!!
erichurch 1 year ago
Nicholson made a bunch of biker and other B-movies before making another, "Easy Rider," which, as we all know, went on to make him a star and changed cinema in the process.
A7XTWE 1 year ago
Soundtrack is hot
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anniesix4six 1 year ago
Why oh why don't they put the original trailers on the dvd's???
VirginSuicide77 1 year ago
très bon film
hellkammer 1 year ago
It's like one of those health and safety movies lol
voodoodentists 1 year ago
I think those smelly hippies were on to something...
agustusgaloof 1 year ago
I think this is real footage of the Haight strip. They really had a mag called The Oracle and all that stuff.
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sneakyboy100 1 year ago
WOW! i wasnt even alive then but. PSYCADELIC BRO this FLOWERCHILD is Nastalgicly Amazed!
smoothrasin 2 years ago
if people like this you guys will love my channel..i have tons of underground 60s music
oldschoolhero66 2 years ago
fab!
serafinobolletta 2 years ago
what the song in 1:15 ?
ZOULOU76 2 years ago
The song at 1:15 is "Two Fingers Pointing On You", by The Seeds. And yes, I do own a copy of the soundtrack for this film!
nebulax 2 years ago
Does anyone know if there is a connection between this script and 1967's
"The Trip" starrring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper and written by Nicholson? The plots seem awful similar, although the Strawberry Alarm Clock and The Seeds weren't in the former movie...
dearyogini 2 years ago
Well, "The Trip" and "Psych-Out" are similar in that they both had Jack Nicholson's involvement, and were both released by AIP, but beyond that I'm not sure. Since The Trip came first, Jack might have made suggestions to the scriptwriters for Psych-Out, but I've not seen him say anything about that.
nebulax 2 years ago
I have both "Psych-Out" and "The Trip" together on the same DVD, back-to-back. I think they both had the same producer, but I'm only saying that off the top of my head. Psych-Out was the better of the two movies, but I liked the artistic images and scenery from both movies.
Tubes12AX7k 2 years ago 2
Just found out this on IMDb -
"The movie was meant to perform the same function in relation to The Trip (1967). Jack Nicholson had written a script that director Richard Rush thought was too "experimental" for mainstream cinema, so the concept of a 'youth" film based in San Francisco and dealing with flower power and drugs was taken over by other writers and Nicholson did not eventually receive a screen credit for his work, although he took what was essentially the male lead in the picture."
nebulax 2 years ago
Same company - AIP and Jack Nicholson wrote both.
ottoskidoo 1 year ago
they used real tripping paranoid suspecious hippies as extras in the cafe scene in this exploitation movie
atfatw 2 years ago
Can you say BAD TRIP? Damn!
beboppinbetty 2 years ago
Oh yeah and Dean Stockwell is hot in this movie
roothands 2 years ago
My favorite part of the movie is when the token black friend says, "No, I'll get it. Serving is part of my racial memory."
roothands 2 years ago
Everything really is a part of everything else. That's God in all of us. That's what it means to say "I bow to my inner self"
Laksmisrisaya 2 years ago
why does everyone who ever tripped at one point look at there hands whilst out of it?
skunkhead2007 2 years ago
Well, when I did, I could see through my skin and saw the blood running thru my veins
tvsuat 2 years ago
i never have... i never thought about it while tripping
BigSyzzle 2 years ago
Must sand hand off!
whovian1971 2 years ago
groovy cat. feel me?
eldorado303 2 years ago
everything is part of everything else...wowoww
gttorino68 2 years ago
OMG IS THAT JACK NICHOLSON?!
Lucci 2 years ago 5
ZOMG YESS!11!
sideshowcarny 2 years ago 2
@Lucci lucci in the late 60's, jack nichelson did a number of biker and hippy movies.
blackshogun77 1 year ago
This is hair original version
natanwekills 2 years ago
LOL @ 2:20
badd tripp
marleebartman 2 years ago
Can you give me the name of the first song?
WhenYouLoose 2 years ago
"Pretty Song From Psych Out" by Strawberry Alarm Clock
karmices 2 years ago
Susan Strasberg......OMG, one of my
favorite goddesses of the 60's. Summer of Love would be complete if you could light a spliff with Susan!
1960jack 2 years ago
Susan Strasberg WAS a very pretty woman, wasn't she?
ILoveLauriePartridge 2 years ago
JACK NICHOLSON <3<3
discosneath 2 years ago 2
Solid Trailer. They just had 2 have my man Max Julien at the end of the opening credits just because he's black. Well,they saved THE BEST 4 last.
WETNWILD85 2 years ago 3
@WETNWILD85 Nah, they just didn,t want him stinking up the movie!
jsilence418 11 months ago
@jsilence418 LOL,WOW,THATS SO FUCKING HILARIOUS~YOU SHOULD BE VERY PROUD OF YOURSELF YA IDIOT.
WETNWILD85 10 months ago
@WETNWILD85 Caps lock idiot, caps lock! In fact max julien stunk up the movie so bad, they would only show it in theatres with windows , so they could open them and let the julien stench out! true story!
jsilence418 10 months ago
this is far out
jesskalouise 2 years ago
The song at the end of the trailer is by the Strawberry Alarm Clock. It's called "The World's on Fire" It's on one of their early albums. They played four songs in Psyche-out. A Dick Clark production. I think they were one of the most under rated bands of the 60's! One of Jack Nicholson's earlist flicks! Wow!
nannibobo1 2 years ago
does anyone know what the song at the end of the trailer called...
jimeneze8 2 years ago
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IsabellePictures 2 years ago
hahaha. I love the zombie hallucination scene! Outtasight!
Doublees 2 years ago 2
the whole reason I watched this movie was because of the coverage of haight ashbury and san francisco in general, gotta love the 60s!
imflyinn 3 years ago 2
They actually have this on Netflix as one fo the movies you can watch instantly
samboehm614 3 years ago
gotta rent this
imflyinn 3 years ago
Jack Nicholson is in it.
DerMuedeTod 3 years ago
The music in this film was great. But what a shitty movie.
rewind316 3 years ago 6
@rewind316 The only good thing is this movie was the Seeds performing, which they didn't give enough screen time to. Riot on the Sunset Strip is even shittier.
patchchrist 11 months ago
@patchchrist It was amusing seeing Sky Saxon prance around on stage in a park. I haven't seen Riot on The Sunset Strip yet.
rewind316 11 months ago
@rewind316 its a great film,ur wrong man
shlomonew 8 months ago
warren's freaking out at the gallery!!!!
This is too much. I've heard about this movie, but never seen it, now I have to see it...even if if it's only to hold the heartbeat of terror in my hand!
stinkboat 3 years ago
this was on? Man, I've been wanting to see it. I guess I'll just have to hope it comes back on.
AsukaEngel 3 years ago
This was on TCM last week; maybe they'll show it again. Very entertaining. Good 60s soundtrack, especially the Strawberry Alarm Clock stuff.
Densipaul 3 years ago
I recorded it on DVD using a DVD recorder.
gretzelboy20 3 years ago
hey man this is so groovy..i really dig it!..it's so with it!
Psychadelic60sFan 3 years ago
More CIA mind-control.
enderswatch 3 years ago
Rainy day Mushroom Pillow-S.A.C...
gethepicture 3 years ago
where can i get this movie
royalfuzziness 3 years ago
Wats the song starting at 0:50
jarqlore 3 years ago
rainy day musroom pillow
slickluw88 3 years ago
Jack Nicholson looks great, but Dean Stockwell's kinda creepy in hippy drag. Still, it looks like great fun. God Bless Roger Corman. Never saw anything he produced that didn't make me think "well, that was a good idea." Thanks for posting this!
billysscreeningroom 3 years ago
you should put the whole movie on you tube
slickluw88 3 years ago
groovy !
bnzbrl 3 years ago
The Strawberry Alarm Clock are beasts!
demetriorex 3 years ago
such a beautiful song and even more beautiful when coupled with this gorgeous footage
dirtybirdy 3 years ago
I watched this as a kid and it scared me!
hamtrak 3 years ago
Bruce Dern was a great actor and vey underated.
Jenscool 3 years ago
I wish I was alive in the 60s just for the music.
blackcat355 3 years ago
song at 1.49 is "worlds on fire" and intro tune is " The Pretty Song" both Strawberry Alarm Clock....
gethepicture 3 years ago
what's the opening song??
archerrobinhood 3 years ago
Whats this song at 1:49??
jarqlore 3 years ago
damn, the music's amazing..
archerrobinhood 3 years ago
Another counterculture classic I LOVE!
bixbyglaser 3 years ago
Look quickly for a young Jack Nicholson!
Stevedup 3 years ago
Oh yes, I loved Stony! I own the DVD, with "The Trip" (which Jack wrote) on the other side of it. Love those Midnite Movies!
bixbyglaser 3 years ago
Too cool! I love this film
atomicstarr56 3 years ago
Holy man! Did you see those creatures in that clip? What with the long hairs and paisleys and psychedelic proto-polyester bellbottom slacks? Is this how the 50's are going to go out for the love of...?
cro44magnum 3 years ago
great stuff!!!
maid22 3 years ago
The Dogslaughterman is telling the truth...
vogelmandrie 3 years ago
i totaly have to see this cause i love the hippies and a love dean stockwell movies
Welcome2MyHell6 3 years ago
what's the name of this song?
drewthelowlife 3 years ago
Actually, during the trailer, several songs are played. The first 3 songs are "Pretty Song from Psyche Out", "Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow", and "Incense and Peppermints", all by the Strawberry Alarm Clock. After those snippets, a snippet from the Seeds is played, then another snippet from Incense and Peppermints, and then at the end of the clip, a snip from "The World is On Fire" by the Strawberry Alarm Clock is played. Hope this helps!
mokeystar 3 years ago
that helped alot :)
seems like the song i was asking for is "Incense and Peppermints"
thank you :)
drewthelowlife 3 years ago
This is certainly not a "great" movie, but I saw it about 20 years ago, and it was lots of fun!
7beers 3 years ago
nothing killed any thing it still exists as far as music its up too ppl to write songs like that now there is the fact that no original music hasnt been made cause its all been done and the new stuff is coincedentioaly borrowed from the old and bastardised.
carnicerodeperros 3 years ago
Everything is part of everything else. Whoa. Groovy.
zippy830 3 years ago
May I quote Walt Whitman?
"I celebrate myself,
And what I assume you shall assume,
For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you."
Far out, man!
supersporkspank 3 years ago
Maybe the only movie to feature a dose of STP....
theylive23 3 years ago
ol gorgie boy at 00:21
crinkleman123 3 years ago
I WANT TO SEE THIS MOVIE SO BAD!
alejalovesindie 3 years ago 2
this and "the trip" a dvd double-feature for $10 to $20. gary marshall (pretty woman) plays a cop. susan strasburg one overage runaway. Adam roarke should have been in lots more movies. adam roarke!!!
sakara18235 3 years ago
I Believe in the fact of PUNK ROCK KILL THE "GOOD AND BEUTIFUL MUSIC (psychedelic-hippie era).
Now the minimalist song rules ..Sadly.
funkberto 3 years ago
Thank goodness.
sideshowcarny 3 years ago
Also heacy metal did that to
lenini056 3 years ago
You're exactly right--70's punk and disco ushered in less melodic and inferior music forms...downhill since by and large, outside retro-oriented efforts-
vampyros1 3 years ago
I thought the garage and psychedelic "movements" had alot of promise. Bandwagons for sure, but eye-opening. I believe punk opened alot of doors but disco was completely commercial.
cro44magnum 3 years ago
Seen this sence
jamesfenian 4 years ago
Legendary film!
EnnioRome 4 years ago
Apart from the soundtrack,the track is also on S.A.Clock's "Strawberry's Mean Love" c.d, try Amazon.Has some fab tunes on it...
serendipityang 4 years ago
Where can I buy it?
fromthe60s 4 years ago
strawberry alarm clock,"The pretty song"
serendipityang 4 years ago
Who sings the first song in the trailer, i'm guessing seeds or strawberry alarm clock. Just wondering if anyone can tell me the name. thx
uprisechi 4 years ago
i thought this movie was sooo cool, but i was just a kid. seeing it now, it was very corndog. i still love it, though. the music is the best. groovy, man..... : )
sherina61 4 years ago
Love Nicholsons clip on ponytail,aggressive hippies rule!!
serendipityang 4 years ago 2
i bet thats the most awesome soundtrack ever !!!!
danielpeterpresberge 4 years ago
Cool, but I was hoping to hear the announcer saying, "PSYCH-OUT: the mind-blowers in action!" which was sampled for a Psychic TV acid house record ("Jack the Tab") 20 years ago.. :(
btw The Seeds kick ass
farswept 4 years ago
If I was falling asleep at 3am, and this movie came on, I'd stay up and watch it.
That's the highest praise I can offer...
In fact, I did just that in the 80's when I
caught it on channel 7 at around 3am...!
noahf67 4 years ago
This came out in 1968, but must have been filmed earlier judging the way Sky looks with the Seeds. This movie is cheesy as hell, but of course wonderful at the same time.
RIOT ON THE SUNSET STRIP is another great psych-exploitation flick, but avoid THE TRIP!
sfdoomed 4 years ago
It was filmed in late 1967.
badskroy71 4 years ago
the trip is quite good too, i prefer psych-out, more funny and goofy but the trip has some good ideas too
alexdelaville 4 years ago
This has got to be the greatest of its kind! What a cast! What bands! What a moment in time!
Mality 4 years ago
lol, i saw the film on classic movies channel and loved it. A film like this is hard to come by
archerrobinhood 4 years ago
Groovy!
4thtroika 4 years ago
Strawberry Alarm Clock was a great band!
supersporkspank 4 years ago 2
One-hit-wonders.
7beers 3 years ago
Okay, but so were the Grateful Dead.
supersporkspank 3 years ago
To me, they're none-hit non-wonders.
7beers 3 years ago
You're wrong--they were two-hit wonders ('Tomorrow'), and what's the diff. anyway, they were a great fuckin' band even had they NO hits--
vampyros1 3 years ago
were can i download tihs
tompa555 4 years ago
hippiesplotation!
lowlytootle 4 years ago
Haha yeah, youre right
pinkfloydbeatles 4 years ago
like groovy man ya dig. this film is way -out man!
1960jack 4 years ago
I didn't think it was all that great
jsaw200 4 years ago
One of my favourite films. Jack Nicholson and Dean Stockwell should do another film together. Get Dennis Hopper on board and you got yourself a Grade A film :D
GhostlyBob 4 years ago 2
It's so bad it's a classic!
Bopalena 4 years ago
Man, you have to love this.I wish we could have movies like this one nowadays. You would get out of the theatre totally high just by watching this!
tooken 4 years ago
Great! Is this on DVD?
Aliceangel77 4 years ago
Yes, it's on a double feature DVD with "The Trip".
sideshowcarny 4 years ago
this is the best hippie film of the 60's next to "easy rider" -- check it out!
ottoskidoo 4 years ago
Who live it like it is!
piepsi 4 years ago
Cool.
LAZARZERO 4 years ago