Fun fact: The shots where they're completely surrounded by dust were shot at night. Big lights hitting the dust as it was blown from air cannons. Terry Gilliam mentioned how when the SFX guys turned off the dust the scene would go dark.
You know what is my favorite part of this story, the fact Duke (And I'm going to assume Thompson too) didn't give a shit about any part of the race, like not only they don't know who won, they didn't even see the trucks, which this was the only year in the Mint 400's history to have trucks
I think the film is more than just drugs and bat shit madness. It's a scope of Hunter's vision on society. 'Fear and Loathing' the class system, capitalism and beaurocracy.
@@incometax6526 yeah no shit Sherlock, that's the point of his comment. It's historically inaccurate. Now I feel dumber just having to explain it to you
All scenes are legendary here... But when he realise that hunters only understand macho language he change his voice and say:Yeah! And they ride on.... Hahahahha. Perfect
So me and all of my friends watched this movie high off our asses and every single one of them cant recall a race in the movie not even me. Our sober friend mentioned the scene and yet to this day I forget about it
It's like drinking and blacking out. (I don't drink myself though.) What's so much fun about it, if you can't remember it later on? I've noticed that personally on cannabis as well, it screws with your memory, at least short term. Heck some strains are even named after the effect like 'Amnesia Haze'. I have a feeling that people who toke on a daily basis, will regret it later on in life, when the REALization that they've wasted countless moments of their lives while they were covered in a mist of haze in their head, starts kicking in. It's like when I'm under the influence of cannabis, which has psychedelic properties (especially if you eat it, I've had more intense open eye visuals on cannabis alone as on 1P-LSD, magic truffles and magic mushrooms), I'm more mindful and notice more detail in the moment itself (time also seems to pass slower, a form of spacial-time hallucination), but I can't recall them afterwards. So basically I wasted a part of my existence, at least that's what it feels like to me. Might be different for other people. Cannabis is great to make sound more visual though, if you have that tendency in the first place, like I'm watching a canvas rather then listening to music. I'll find myself saying things like: there's not enough cyan in this song for my taste. And when the audio is too low quality, I'll say the palette/canvas is way too small. There's not enough height and width. Dude, that bass drum is way too spikey to FEEL pleasant. It should be more rounded.
kjell159 never forget a pen and writing medium before taking the journey on any drug. Whether to reflect , or laugh at your discoveries or ramblings about said drug and yourself . You might feel a light go off in your head!!
@@kjell159 "I have a feeling that people who toke on a daily basis, will regret it later on in life, when the REALization that they've wasted countless moments of their lives while they were covered in a mist of haze in their head, starts kicking in." I don't think you understand what you are talking about, after you smoke for long enough it just becomes an enhancer, its nothing unless you are wet around the ears.
@@kjell159 LOL so ignorant, i smoke every day, i got a phd in biology, i work every day etc. Why this hate on people who smoke, but in the same time its okay to open a bottle of wine when coming home and taking a couple glasses of that..! But if you smoke a joint after work, then suddenly you destroy your life? How does that work?
@@AceHighAlbion Anecdotal fallacy. Same one used by countless people, like smokers. "Lol, so ignorant of people who believe cigarettes are harmful. My grandpa used to smoke two packs a day and he lived up to 85! He never got diagnosed with emphysema, COPD or lung cancer!!" "My pitbull has never bitten anyone *yet* !" You know the kind of fallacy once you gain the insight and become aware of it. Smoking one joint, isn't the same as the people I was mainly talking about. Those who follow the subculture philosophy of "smoke weed everyday" as an 'innocent' enhancer. Where it becomes an actual serious habit. Cannabis dependence is a thing affecting many people after all. I agree that the *average* occassional toker is *probably* doing barely any harm. Hence I was mainly talking about daily tokers. Also, many potheads smoke throughout the day, as many consumers remain a major form of functioning, while daily drinkers are a lot less likely to get away with being drunk during a work day. For many potheads it's a way of life, many times even a social thing. Where did I say weed in general is worse then alcohol? I'm just pointing out that maybe many people don't want to be shrouded in a haze for too long, and will miss out on beautiful memories, even though the present moment is the only moment in existence. Whether it evolves into actual derealization or just a clouded mind. Why lose the ability to enjoy things sober, why does it always have to 'be enhanced'? Maybe I'm too inspired by the philosophy of Epicurus. Enjoy, but with measure. "It shouldn't be the peaks that you're striving for." Hedonism but in a lighter form, as excesses lead to only more suffering. A middle path. No ascetism, but no complete hedonism either. The more you crave a high, the more you associate and build habits were you 'need' the weed, for the 'enhancement' it brings to otherwise more 'dull' activities. The more and more you'll obviously are going to use. I'm tired of the "weed is better/less bad then alcohol" thing by now as well though. :) Just because it's less worse, doesn't mean it's innocent. Aids is less bad then cancer too? Some studies have been done so far, showing the direct correlation between cannabis & paranoia. Although it was in a clinical setting, even after reassuring the blind group that got THC (I know, is just one compound, more studies are needed to get more precise insights.), their paranoid symptoms didn't seem to diminish that much at all. And it's known to increase the severity of psychosis in predisposed individuals. Which isn't a surprise, as many cannabis strains are mildly to medium-heavy psychedelic. Many psychoactive substances, in most categories (depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens) can cause and/or aggravate some forms of psychosis. academic.oup.com/schizophreniabulletin/article/41/2/391/2526091 It alters spatial & time perception, colour perception, depth perception, acuity of the visual field, size of the visual field, peripheral vision perception (seeing things that aren't there, or misinterpretating things that actually are there; and when you actually turn your head, it turns out to be nothing special), can increase emotional states, decreases short term memory. You know, the exact same reasons why many people use cannabis in the first place (to alter perception, mostly to slow down time & space out, and make music more clear & synaesthetic), are also the concerns by psychiatrists. Can't blame them though. I don't think all of them are trying to bash cannabis, they're just concerned. Because, well it's a drug. And a drug that consists of so many compounds with it being an herb. (Unless we're talking purified stuff, shatter, hash oil, dabbing, ...) Tetrahydrocannabinol in several isomers like delta 8 & delta 9, cannabidiol, cannabigerol, cannabichromene, their carboxylic acid forms; cannabinol, tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCv in many South-African 'sativa'), terpenes of course - like almost all aromatic herbs/plants, common flavonoids with some unique to cannabis dubbed the 'cannaflavins' and so forth... All these hundreds of compounds in different concentrations, make for an even more difficult assessment of the safety and therapeutic profiles cannabis *MIGHT* have, and makes it just as difficult to estimate the recreational dangers. Let alone the fact that the cannabinoid system that is a major system affected by cannabis (hence it's named after it), affect several other neurotransmitter systems. And cannabinoids themselves are either agonists, antagonists & allosteric modulators of several receptor sites. + Cannabis seems to anecdotally affect many people differently. Some become very anxious, over self-aware, paranoid. Regardless of the strain. (unless we're talking like those low THC, high CBD strains or hemp products and the like) While others claim to become more relaxed. Anecdotally some people who smoked for years, happen to develop anxiety on weed after many years of it making them relaxed. Although I've met several psychologists & psychiatrists that always seemed to hammer on about the negatives of cannabis. As I've been in that circuit, albeit without being actually helped in any meaningful way at all, so it was mostly a waste of time/money and collection of grudges. Belive me or not, I too got tired of how they always were going on about that I shouldn't be using pot. Because of 'the risk of psychosis'. (Instead of actually helping me with what I actually was there for, which weren't psychotic symptoms at all in the first place...) - If you use cannabis, fine, I'm not 'against drugs'. And I would be a hypocrite . I personally don't smoke cigarettes, barely smoked weed as I vape or eat it - I can't stand smoke honestly and it creates this clogged pressure in my chest for up to 3 days, it's freaking smoke you're inhaling after all. - and don't drink alcoholic beverages. But I have experimented with several herbs and psychedelics. Some more intense then the other. From regular kitchen herbs (If you smoke, try smoking regular bay leaves and/or sage! I'm not kidding.) to sheng pu'er tea, to mugwort, damiana & klip dagga, to kratom, to nutmeg, to AL-LAD, Mimosa hostilis, 1P-LSD, 8 grams of magic mushrooms. And several others.
Hunter S. Thompson is a National fucking Treasure. He captured the true American Dream in his stories, articles and essays. The man lived and died on his own terms and was truly unequivocally free.
I liked this movie but I was fortunate enough to have read the book a couple of years before the film came out so I could appreciate the translation to film more.
I watched this film yesterday for the third time or so. This time in my one year old cinema setup with 160" screen and 5.1 system (all speakers are extremely good hifi / full range).. the last 2 times were on a cheap china-television / pc-monitor. Interesting for me is the huge difference between watching just this scene today and watching the full movie yesterday. Isolated scenes do NOT work, the movie only works as whole. It is such an immersive sensation that you are completely into it. This movie is my all time favorite, the camera does an incredible job, as also Johnny does. Everything about it is absolutely psychedelic. I understand, why lots of prudish people out there even dont get the point of it and rate it 2/5 stars or something like that. But for me it is a blank 5, considering it even better than some other 5-movies.
My Brother Scot is in this movie" at 00:07', he's the one in the old time soldier uniform on, talking with another guy" I Wuv my baby super-star Bro Bro"
This is a reel of the cream of the crop journalism.. been in search for identity and strong drink...To fight bats and manta rays in the desert..To cut our teeth on heat and 2 wheeled iron beasties.....Gonzo journalism and it's unjustified contents of discovery... Acid flashbacks being its own lullaby and compass.... Dreams are nightmares and nightmares are dreams Willie and lizard skin and black shiny waxed heads.......
I believe Hunter would’ve had Laserda’s same energy had he not been on so many drugs. I know this by being on hard drugs for over twenty years and getting clean.
Matter of fact, I think all or most of those bikes were late 80s to mid 90's in the 1:20 scene. Notice the white plastic front rotor guards and fork guards.
They obviously couldn't get period appropriate dirt bikes from 20 friggin years before the movie in mass quantities without turning the budget into slush
'Hey you can't park here this is a restricted area", *shows press pass* "fuck off"..." alright".
We need TOTAL coverage!!!
Your fired, awful jackass
🤘🤣🤘
Your fired. Awful Jackass
"You're fired"
Depp's mannerisms are so entertaining throughout this whole movie. bless em
I mean, they were Hunter’s mannerisms as well
Those of us who've been up all night were in no mood for coffee and doughnuts, we wanted strong drink!
gets coors light
"The idea of trying to cover this race in any conventional press sence was absurd"
Fun fact: The shots where they're completely surrounded by dust were shot at night. Big lights hitting the dust as it was blown from air cannons. Terry Gilliam mentioned how when the SFX guys turned off the dust the scene would go dark.
Dude that’s awesome
Cool!
Really interesting👍
Hears machine gun fire still keeps beer covered
Fun fact: Who gives a shit
weirdly the most sober but strange part of the movie
"Hello! Have you seen the race?" cracks me up every time hahah
Very ironic line.
"Sporting press, we're friendlies."
"Yeah."
We're just good, patriotic Americans like yourself.
Get us out of here this is a warzone gonna get us killed for fucks sake
@@schechter01 love that line 🤣
Hired geeks lol.
You know what is my favorite part of this story, the fact Duke (And I'm going to assume Thompson too) didn't give a shit about any part of the race, like not only they don't know who won, they didn't even see the trucks, which this was the only year in the Mint 400's history to have trucks
He actually did care a ton about the race though, but eventually came to realization that there is no hope in getting any good coverage with the dust.
"Maybe nobody."
"That's fuckin machine guns man, they're firin' at us!" - LOL
Hilarious 😂
“It’s a goddamn warzone man, get us outta here quick! Quick man!”
The one film to emphasize what people see when they're on drugs etc
Excellent assessment sir.
ITS A FUCKING WARZONE
I think the film is more than just drugs and bat shit madness. It's a scope of Hunter's vision on society. 'Fear and Loathing' the class system, capitalism and beaurocracy.
Bro the movie made perfect sense on acid but my first viewing sober I was lost lol
This is what you see while racing through the desert, regardless of mental state
I laugh every time I see all the 80’s/90’s dirt bikes. 😄👍🏻
Bro this movie is set in 1971
@@incometax6526
Um yeah read my comment again and think about it...
@@incometax6526 yeah no shit Sherlock, that's the point of his comment. It's historically inaccurate. Now I feel dumber just having to explain it to you
Well the movie is told by a drugged up unreliable narrator so ig that could explain it lmao
@@shitbox7413 bro the movies set in 1971.
Thompson's mouth slit really really tripped me out the first time
"When it comes to a thing like this, they don't fool around"
*cuts to a bunch of guys fooling around*
It was time I thought, for an agonizing reappraisal of the whole scene.
You're fired awful jackass
“You’re fired.”
Awful jackass
"It's a goddamn warzone man get us outta here quick!" 😂😭
“QUICK, WE’RE GONNA BE KILLED FOR FUCK SAKE!”
4:04 - 'We need...TOTAL COVERAGE!!!'
Thanks for posting this.
☮
Royal flush at 1:16. He must've been pissed.
All scenes are legendary here... But when he realise that hunters only understand macho language he change his voice and say:Yeah! And they ride on.... Hahahahha. Perfect
Huh?
So me and all of my friends watched this movie high off our asses and every single one of them cant recall a race in the movie not even me. Our sober friend mentioned the scene and yet to this day I forget about it
It's like drinking and blacking out. (I don't drink myself though.)
What's so much fun about it, if you can't remember it later on? I've noticed that personally on cannabis as well, it screws with your memory, at least short term. Heck some strains are even named after the effect like 'Amnesia Haze'.
I have a feeling that people who toke on a daily basis, will regret it later on in life, when the REALization that they've wasted countless moments of their lives while they were covered in a mist of haze in their head, starts kicking in.
It's like when I'm under the influence of cannabis, which has psychedelic properties (especially if you eat it, I've had more intense open eye visuals on cannabis alone as on 1P-LSD, magic truffles and magic mushrooms), I'm more mindful and notice more detail in the moment itself (time also seems to pass slower, a form of spacial-time hallucination), but I can't recall them afterwards.
So basically I wasted a part of my existence, at least that's what it feels like to me.
Might be different for other people.
Cannabis is great to make sound more visual though, if you have that tendency in the first place, like I'm watching a canvas rather then listening to music. I'll find myself saying things like: there's not enough cyan in this song for my taste.
And when the audio is too low quality, I'll say the palette/canvas is way too small. There's not enough height and width.
Dude, that bass drum is way too spikey to FEEL pleasant. It should be more rounded.
kjell159 never forget a pen and writing medium before taking the journey on any drug. Whether to reflect , or laugh at your discoveries or ramblings about said drug and yourself . You might feel a light go off in your head!!
@@kjell159 "I have a feeling that people who toke on a daily basis, will regret it later on in life, when the REALization that they've wasted countless moments of their lives while they were covered in a mist of haze in their head, starts kicking in."
I don't think you understand what you are talking about, after you smoke for long enough it just becomes an enhancer, its nothing unless you are wet around the ears.
@@kjell159 LOL so ignorant, i smoke every day, i got a phd in biology, i work every day etc.
Why this hate on people who smoke, but in the same time its okay to open a bottle of wine when coming home and taking a couple glasses of that..! But if you smoke a joint after work, then suddenly you destroy your life? How does that work?
@@AceHighAlbion Anecdotal fallacy. Same one used by countless people, like smokers.
"Lol, so ignorant of people who believe cigarettes are harmful. My grandpa used to smoke two packs a day and he lived up to 85! He never got diagnosed with emphysema, COPD or lung cancer!!"
"My pitbull has never bitten anyone *yet* !"
You know the kind of fallacy once you gain the insight and become aware of it.
Smoking one joint, isn't the same as the people I was mainly talking about.
Those who follow the subculture philosophy of "smoke weed everyday" as an 'innocent' enhancer.
Where it becomes an actual serious habit. Cannabis dependence is a thing affecting many people after all.
I agree that the *average* occassional toker is *probably* doing barely any harm.
Hence I was mainly talking about daily tokers.
Also, many potheads smoke throughout the day, as many consumers remain a major form of functioning, while daily drinkers are a lot less likely to get away with being drunk during a work day. For many potheads it's a way of life, many times even a social thing.
Where did I say weed in general is worse then alcohol?
I'm just pointing out that maybe many people don't want to be shrouded in a haze for too long, and will miss out on beautiful memories, even though the present moment is the only moment in existence. Whether it evolves into actual derealization or just a clouded mind.
Why lose the ability to enjoy things sober, why does it always have to 'be enhanced'? Maybe I'm too inspired by the philosophy of Epicurus.
Enjoy, but with measure.
"It shouldn't be the peaks that you're striving for."
Hedonism but in a lighter form, as excesses lead to only more suffering. A middle path. No ascetism, but no complete hedonism either.
The more you crave a high, the more you associate and build habits were you 'need' the weed, for the 'enhancement' it brings to otherwise more 'dull' activities.
The more and more you'll obviously are going to use.
I'm tired of the "weed is better/less bad then alcohol" thing by now as well though. :)
Just because it's less worse, doesn't mean it's innocent.
Aids is less bad then cancer too?
Some studies have been done so far, showing the direct correlation between cannabis & paranoia. Although it was in a clinical setting, even after reassuring the blind group that got THC (I know, is just one compound, more studies are needed to get more precise insights.), their paranoid symptoms didn't seem to diminish that much at all.
And it's known to increase the severity of psychosis in predisposed individuals. Which isn't a surprise, as many cannabis strains are mildly to medium-heavy psychedelic.
Many psychoactive substances, in most categories (depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens) can cause and/or aggravate some forms of psychosis.
academic.oup.com/schizophreniabulletin/article/41/2/391/2526091
It alters spatial & time perception, colour perception, depth perception, acuity of the visual field, size of the visual field, peripheral vision perception (seeing things that aren't there, or misinterpretating things that actually are there; and when you actually turn your head, it turns out to be nothing special), can increase emotional states, decreases short term memory.
You know, the exact same reasons why many people use cannabis in the first place (to alter perception, mostly to slow down time & space out, and make music more clear & synaesthetic),
are also the concerns by psychiatrists.
Can't blame them though.
I don't think all of them are trying to bash cannabis, they're just concerned. Because, well it's a drug. And a drug that consists of so many compounds with it being an herb. (Unless we're talking purified stuff, shatter, hash oil, dabbing, ...) Tetrahydrocannabinol in several isomers like delta 8 & delta 9, cannabidiol, cannabigerol, cannabichromene, their carboxylic acid forms; cannabinol, tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCv in many South-African 'sativa'), terpenes of course - like almost all aromatic herbs/plants, common flavonoids with some unique to cannabis dubbed the 'cannaflavins' and so forth...
All these hundreds of compounds in different concentrations, make for an even more difficult assessment of the safety and therapeutic profiles cannabis *MIGHT* have, and makes it just as difficult to estimate the recreational dangers.
Let alone the fact that the cannabinoid system that is a major system affected by cannabis (hence it's named after it), affect several other neurotransmitter systems. And cannabinoids themselves are either agonists, antagonists & allosteric modulators of several receptor sites.
+ Cannabis seems to anecdotally affect many people differently. Some become very anxious, over self-aware, paranoid. Regardless of the strain. (unless we're talking like those low THC, high CBD strains or hemp products and the like)
While others claim to become more relaxed.
Anecdotally some people who smoked for years, happen to develop anxiety on weed after many years of it making them relaxed.
Although I've met several psychologists & psychiatrists that always seemed to hammer on about the negatives of cannabis.
As I've been in that circuit, albeit without being actually helped in any meaningful way at all, so it was mostly a waste of time/money and collection of grudges.
Belive me or not, I too got tired of how they always were going on about that I shouldn't be using pot. Because of 'the risk of psychosis'. (Instead of actually helping me with what I actually was there for, which weren't psychotic symptoms at all in the first place...) -
If you use cannabis, fine, I'm not 'against drugs'. And I would be a hypocrite .
I personally don't smoke cigarettes, barely smoked weed as I vape or eat it - I can't stand smoke honestly and it creates this clogged pressure in my chest for up to 3 days, it's freaking smoke you're inhaling after all. -
and don't drink alcoholic beverages.
But I have experimented with several herbs and psychedelics.
Some more intense then the other. From regular kitchen herbs (If you smoke, try smoking regular bay leaves and/or sage! I'm not kidding.) to sheng pu'er tea, to mugwort, damiana & klip dagga, to kratom, to nutmeg, to AL-LAD, Mimosa hostilis, 1P-LSD, 8 grams of magic mushrooms. And several others.
"Oh god oh god oh god oh goood"
*K A W A S A K I S ! !*
Crotch rockets
"We wanted strong drink!"
I was so fucking high I don’t even remember this scene
“HEY! SLOW DOWN! RESTRICTED AREA!”
*Hunter shows him his press badge* “Fuck off”
“Alright.”
Mannn. What I would give to have a Hunter Thompson writeup about Burning Man, that'd be something else!
Ride of the Valkyries makes anything better.
The slash on the start finish expands even if they are together.
That’s me at 0:06 in the hat, my boy Joe behind the bike. Fun day..
Really? Did you interact with either thompson, depp or del toro? How many shots did you take for that one scene?
Why did this feel like a Mad Max movie? XD
Hunter with the dust protecting mask but cig sticking out 😂😂😂
Hunter S. Thompson is a National fucking Treasure. He captured the true American Dream in his stories, articles and essays. The man lived and died on his own terms and was truly unequivocally free.
Literally the only reason the novel, and therefore the film exists lol
Where can I get those goggles
Max Oeler goggle store
Got mine at Dicks
@@Stonktradomus Is that anywhere near fort Nuts?
Yeah, so I came here to see a clip from "Fear and Loathing", not a documentary on Burning Man.
What a strange comment.. are you ok?
0:22 Anytime someone annoys me I pull that exact “fuck off” on them lol
I still don’t get why the guys with machine guns were there
Early on, you can see signs for the Mint Gun Club; they're probably the same guys firing shotguns in the beginning.
Hunter extensively totes 2nd amendment rights and vegas is the place to do it. Also a lot of the gear seen on the guys is both military and biker gear
It's a hallucination from acid
AQV XAD no its not its in the book
@@theopoke4812 dude i have the book
3:11 is how I’d describe a bad trip
WE NEED TOTAL COVERAGE!!!
You're fired. Awful jackass.
You're fired. Awful jackass
Your fired. Awful Jackass
When he tells the guy to fck off always gets me
i was just about to say this reminded me of the insanity in Apocalypse Now, JUST as the Vagner theme started up!
Those of who had been up all night we’re in no mood for coffee and donuts!
We wanted strong drink!!
1:12
Holy random Mark Harmon cameo !
What outfit you fellas with?
I wish they'd make a movie about Hells Angels.
They beat HST an inch within his life once.
@@acidfreak1967 "Any guy that beats his wive and dog is a punk" actual quote
-"Fuck off" -"Alright"
my friends and i are still wondering who made that "wwww-WOUW" sound at 0:29. is it duke?
Yes lol
I think so and that part always sounded off to me. I think they edited it in.
The way he contemplates whether to have a doughnut afterwards haha
He snaps an amyl and sniffs it right before, it was him.
man they really don't make journalists like Hunter Thompson anymore
they didnt make him before either
1:54 Cameo Terry Gilliam
No Husqvarna had a front disc brake in 74.
I liked this movie but I was fortunate enough to have read the book a couple of years before the film came out so I could appreciate the translation to film more.
I refer to liquor as "strong drink" because of this movie
I watched this film yesterday for the third time or so. This time in my one year old cinema setup with 160" screen and 5.1 system (all speakers are extremely good hifi / full range)..
the last 2 times were on a cheap china-television / pc-monitor.
Interesting for me is the huge difference between watching just this scene today and watching the full movie yesterday.
Isolated scenes do NOT work, the movie only works as whole. It is such an immersive sensation that you are completely into it.
This movie is my all time favorite, the camera does an incredible job, as also Johnny does. Everything about it is absolutely psychedelic. I understand, why lots of prudish people out there even dont get the point of it and rate it 2/5 stars or something like that. But for me it is a blank 5, considering it even better than some other 5-movies.
Beautiful
3:11 “MACHINE GUN!!”
"That's fucking machine guns"
My Brother Scot is in this movie" at 00:07', he's the one in the old time soldier uniform on, talking with another guy" I Wuv my baby super-star Bro Bro"
"Good luck gentlemen!...(freaks)"
Both Kennedy's murdered by mutants...
3:40 Richard from office space lmao Idk how the fuck I spotted him. I said wait that's the "jump to conclusions" guy!
1:20 that Honda CR looks like from the 80s
It is they slipped up it kind of blew the period piece
@@erickay11 Gilliam doesn't make mistakes
HEYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!! IT'S PRETTY GREAT!!!!!!!!
WHAT???
I feel like there's something the movie's saying, by having the gun club shooting, and a US flag full of holes in the same shot together.
also theres a sign that says "oppressed" at 0:52
@@cadence8646 it's a joke, you're not deep
@@echodelta2172 ok 😔
That's fucking machine gun there firing at us
Pre Burning Man
3:23 "QUICK we're gonna get KILLED!! .... for fucks sake?"
i didn't realize until now that the guy manning the machine gun looks exactly like Lance from Apocalypse Now.
@Андрей Бахарковскй no way, that's awesome!
we wanted strong drink....
Pure Horatio Alger
See that guy with the funny sideburns at 1:00 does anyone know who he is? I recognise him from somewhere
The Cadillac(biiig Vincent)dune buggy❤
3:13 when I say I died laughing, I died, laughing! 😂
Lol wtf is the lower Oakland roller derby finals??? I love it
Jack Sparrow Pirates Of The Caribbean And Gibbs From NCIS
3.29 .. show tht scene to selmon bhai .. 😂😂
"Fuck Off" lmao
Am I the only MFR in this world that hasn't saw this movie yet?! Man I must have been more fucked up than Johnny Depp was LMFAO 🤣
I didn't realize Mark Harmon was in this!
This is a reel of the cream of the crop journalism.. been in search for identity and strong drink...To fight bats and manta rays in the desert..To cut our teeth on heat and 2 wheeled iron beasties.....Gonzo journalism and it's unjustified contents of discovery... Acid flashbacks being its own lullaby and compass.... Dreams are nightmares and nightmares are dreams Willie and lizard skin and black shiny waxed heads.......
1:12 is he the actor field of dreams?
high level threat no!
No that's Kevin costner the guy here is Mark Harmon of NCIS fame
So this is the elusive past of agent Gibbs from NCIS...
This looks like mad Max
Can someone explain, is the scene where they have guns and ask where the race is, is that a hallucination to drugs or what’s the score here?
I think they were apart of the mint gun club.
@@varsityathlete4786 Are you Sure?
Ive been trying to figure this out.
@@tomdragoni1213 not 100% sure but, remember the guys shooting off rifles at the beginning of the scene? I think that's what it is
i don't think you want to try and explain/understand this movie. like at all
1:16 poor guy had a royal flush...
I caught that too lol, funny little detail they threw in there
Real people
Raoul become Caliban in Logan (3:05) 😅
No mention yet how Duke got his cigarette holder through his bandana? 🚬😷
That's Dennis Quaid playing cards right?
No.
I believe Hunter would’ve had Laserda’s same energy had he not been on so many drugs. I know this by being on hard drugs for over twenty years and getting clean.
Just a little sting that he doesn't direct them towards the CBS crew like he does in the book
3:50 that’s the actual MT
Thats no mega pint poor guy
What's up with the water cooled CR at 1:20?
Not period correct but badass. 1989 CR500
Matter of fact, I think all or most of those bikes were late 80s to mid 90's in the 1:20 scene. Notice the white plastic front rotor guards and fork guards.
I noticed the 89' cr500 also. Wonder if you trip on acid you can see what motocross bikes will be like 20 years from now?
They obviously couldn't get period appropriate dirt bikes from 20 friggin years before the movie in mass quantities without turning the budget into slush
I think since so many drugs are involved in every aspect of this story the director said "fuck it" and just used the newer bikes.
God dammit, what day is it? Saturday?
More like Sunday
As fucking machin gun
Yes, but why is Mark Harmon dressed like 'Radar' O'Reilly?
Epiclly original movie & the script was far out man🎉
Machine gun song?
ride of the valkyries