my favorite part of the movie is when he goes into a laundry mat talks to this chick gets scared and runs off funny shit but the ending could have used some fine adjustment.
It takes a Fonda to address the real issues of our times. The rest are, for the most part, just movies. they all have their place in entertainment, of course.
you must see on dvd the great documentary "mondo mod" and " mondo hollymood" by robert cohen about the glory psychedellicscene 60's in los angeles(with frank zappa, gto's, hell's angels....) c 'est complétement dément!!!!!!!!! et super cheap!!!!
whatever mate... ever heard of something called Alcohol? drink your drugs, stay docile and apathetic, the young & dumb take strike one for logic and reason, cheers
And furthermore, there are no reported overdoses of LSD because it has a very low toxicity. Also, psychological damage only occured in individuals who had pre-existing mental conditions (such as schizophrenia) before trying the drug. You clearly know nothing of the topic at hand, so please take your bullshit conspiracy theories elsewhere.
Around the mid 60's, LSD was introduced to the hippie movement by individuals such as the former Harvard Professor, Dr. Timothy Leary. Leary had no government connections, and in fact was listed as "the most dangerous man in America" according to the government. In fact, the government tried to stamp out LSD just as much as it did the counterculture movement. LSD helped strengthen, and define the movement. The counterculture movement came to an end due to the Vietnam War coming to a close.
No, it's not true at all. LSD-25 was first synthesized by Albert Hofmann who was a Swiss chemist, not an ex-Nazi scientist. In the 50's, the CIA conducted tests with LSD to see if it would be useful as a truth-telling serum. However, it failed to meet that purpose, so all government use of the substance was discontinued. Prior to the countercultue movement, LSD was available as a legal experimental psychiatric drug.
This was on not too long ago but I was at work an couldn't stop to watch it..Damn
TheZepmeister 1 year ago
my favorite part of the movie is when he goes into a laundry mat talks to this chick gets scared and runs off funny shit but the ending could have used some fine adjustment.
102611ful 2 years ago
It takes a Fonda to address the real issues of our times. The rest are, for the most part, just movies. they all have their place in entertainment, of course.
jhol1177 2 years ago
I watched this movie when I was trippin'.
One of the best experiences of my life.
jordanmacintosh702 2 years ago
i'd love to see it,thanx!
Psychadelic60sFan 2 years ago
you must see on dvd the great documentary "mondo mod" and " mondo hollymood" by robert cohen about the glory psychedellicscene 60's in los angeles(with frank zappa, gto's, hell's angels....) c 'est complétement dément!!!!!!!!! et super cheap!!!!
MrSuedehead72 2 years ago
whatever mate... ever heard of something called Alcohol? drink your drugs, stay docile and apathetic, the young & dumb take strike one for logic and reason, cheers
b6gm6n 2 years ago
And furthermore, there are no reported overdoses of LSD because it has a very low toxicity. Also, psychological damage only occured in individuals who had pre-existing mental conditions (such as schizophrenia) before trying the drug. You clearly know nothing of the topic at hand, so please take your bullshit conspiracy theories elsewhere.
renegade420455 2 years ago
Around the mid 60's, LSD was introduced to the hippie movement by individuals such as the former Harvard Professor, Dr. Timothy Leary. Leary had no government connections, and in fact was listed as "the most dangerous man in America" according to the government. In fact, the government tried to stamp out LSD just as much as it did the counterculture movement. LSD helped strengthen, and define the movement. The counterculture movement came to an end due to the Vietnam War coming to a close.
renegade420455 2 years ago
No, it's not true at all. LSD-25 was first synthesized by Albert Hofmann who was a Swiss chemist, not an ex-Nazi scientist. In the 50's, the CIA conducted tests with LSD to see if it would be useful as a truth-telling serum. However, it failed to meet that purpose, so all government use of the substance was discontinued. Prior to the countercultue movement, LSD was available as a legal experimental psychiatric drug.
renegade420455 2 years ago