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Dec 05, 2005 18:46

A movie that begins with the infamous epigraph "Nothing is true, everything is permitted" and then moves to a shot of a door numbered fourty-two, followed by typewriters that turn themselves into giant bugs, weird monstors that exude hallucinogenic substances (and also turn into typewriters) and drugs made from ground up centipedes cannot possibly ( Read more... )

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jcreed December 6 2005, 00:04:51 UTC
...and in other news, local mkehrt expert mkehrt was quoted as saying "drugs made from ground up centipedes cannot possibly be bad"...

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sleepsong December 6 2005, 00:15:59 UTC
drugs made from ground up centipedes cannot possibly be bad

::vomits::

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chrsjxn December 6 2005, 01:10:44 UTC
That movie is a good example of why people need to read books before watching their associated movies...

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_wirehead_ December 6 2005, 02:09:02 UTC
exterminate all rational thought. that is the conclusion i have come to.

weird-ass drug trip of a movie. of course, i don't think i ever saw all of it. not at once, anyway.

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scintilla72 December 6 2005, 04:14:42 UTC
What, the whole building?

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jcreed December 6 2005, 04:46:26 UTC
Well, many services throughout the building (wireless, ordinary internet, water) were or are partially or wholly unavailable.

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damion December 6 2005, 14:04:55 UTC
SubmarWEAN!

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scintilla72 December 6 2005, 22:42:26 UTC

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