LT1RX7 Drifter
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white widow or mudpie delight aka matanuska thunder fuck
The first name to pop in my head when mentioning narcotic strains is, Bubba Kush!Guys, what is the most narcotic strain of weed? Is there anyone that is knows above others for pain relief? And what does it compare to ? is there anything as strong as like morphene or codein?
To me Brick Top made the movie. Mickey was good and so was Turkish and Bullet Tooth Tony and Boris the Blade and Doug the Head and Cousin Avi was really good too .... but Brick Top was the flick too me. If you never watched Guy's previous flick, "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" you might like that one too.You're right Brick Top. I was just speaking from my experience. I haven't smoked in 6 years and things have moved on so fast. Half of these new strains blow my mind.
Brick Top was a great character by the way. Ritchie might be the poor mans Tarantino, mother fucker creates great characters though.
A true movie fan I see Brick Top. I feel you on all your points made. Both Richie and Tarantino are both movie geeks at heart. Robert Downey Jr. Perfect casting for Holmes. I loved the breakdown of how he would defeat his opponents, the slowmo was awesome. From what I know of Holmes and his outlandish ways (laudanum, and absinth use) Jr. played the part perfectly. On par with Depp as HST IMO. Yes I've seen all of Quetins movies, and even the films apapted from his screenplays. Have you seen "My Best Friend's Birthday"? You can see a lot of where he made his bones as far as his use of dialogue.To me Brick Top made the movie. Mickey was good and so was Turkish and Bullet Tooth Tony and Boris the Blade and Doug the Head and Cousin Avi was really good too .... but Brick Top was the flick too me. If you never watched Guy's previous flick, "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" you might like that one too.
Since moving up to the big budget Sherlock Holmes I'm not sure Guy is the poor man's Quentin anymore, but there are some similarities. Both are really good at putting together great casts.
What's sort of funny in a way is for all the 'big' flicks Tarantino made some of the work he was involved in that I enjoy the most are the "Grindhouse" flicks, "Death Proof" is definitely my favorite. Great flick for sure. If you like the old style Detroit muscle car high speed chase flicks like "Vanishing Point" and "White Line Fever" and "Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry" you will really enjoy it, that is if you have not yet watched it. In "Death Proof" three chicks in a white 1970 Challenger 440 Magnum, like the car in "Vanishing Point" do a ships mast .. and it is a great scene.
"Planet Terror" is pretty good too, a matter of fact I watched it earlier. Something I love is they are tributes to the old B-movies and really have that look and feel but with the Tarantino flare. So it is like he switched back to what appear to be lower budget flicks ... though I doubt they were all that low budget.
If you don't know about the site you can go to http://www.icefilms.info/index and watch about 70,000 movies and TV shows for free ... and if you are not above being a video pirate you can download them and burn them to a DVD, if you have a DVD burner. "Death Proof" and "Planet Terror" are two of the roughly 70,000 titles to pick from.
A true movie fan I see Brick Top. I feel you on all your points made. Both Richie and Tarantino are both movie geeks at heart. Robert Downey Jr. Perfect casting for Holmes. I loved the breakdown of how he would defeat his opponents, the slowmo was awesome. From what I know of Holmes and his outlandish ways (laudanum, and absinth use) Jr. played the part perfectly. On par with Depp as HST IMO. Yes I've seen all of Quetins movies, and even the films apapted from his screenplays. Have you seen "My Best Friend's Birthday"? You can see a lot of where he made his bones as far as his use of dialogue.
Anyway, enough of the derail. Bacl on topic
Ideal to introduce a new generation to classic literature though. Do you agree? If it gets 'em reading, it's a good thing?Downey Jr. was much more like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle original character, like being an expert in Bartitsu, the form of martial arts that by chance Downey Jr. is into in real life, than any other actor who played Sherlock Holmes. I was disappointed with the most recent Sherlock Holmes flick but with a different director and different actors it would be pretty tough for it to have been as good.
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a little surprised no one suggested granddaddy yet. it's some of the most narcotic stuff i've smoked and it's got that "purple" flavor. it's clone only but i noticed the poster is in cali so should be within reach.