I troll craigslist every once in a while to see what I can get for free (If I had all the time in the world and endless supply of gas) and I found this....
yeah yeah. im late. whatever. the only show i caught was when they did the "bizness time" track. it was genius. i don't know why i didn't try to catch any other shows. oh yeah. it lacked some S-J-A-N-S-T-P-D. for you lame brains that means
scarlett johansson almost nekked strip tease pole dance. yummmmm.
this week Crooklyn Dodgers. i'll say this again and again and again. personally there will never be a time like 93 through 95. everything out was classic, intelligent, and holds relevance today.
It was about 2000, when I met my junkie ex-boyfriend. He wasn't a junkie then yet, but he had a serious coke addiction. Of all the fucked up shit he did, the silver lining was always his great taste in books and great taste in drug movies. I was 18 or 19 and had no clue that people could even be addicted to drugs, so all of my experiences at the time were vicarious through really bad ass movies.
Matt Dillon has never been one of my faves, however, in this movie he is truly the guy I want to pick up off the street and dust off. I mean, who doesn't love a good project?
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Ok, enjoy this snippet, the coolest thing is that William S. Burroughs was in this film. William S. Burroughs was a character in his own right, writing such famous works as, Junkie, Queer and Naked Lunch. He was an integral part of the beat generation and is amazing in this film. Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Burroughs