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Nature Boy
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: tomas]
#11135874 - 09/27/09 07:03 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Blueberry Across the Universe (song: I am the Walrus)
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livelovelaugho9
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: Nature Boy]
#11136411 - 09/27/09 10:02 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: Blueberry Across the Universe (song: I am the Walrus)
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Defiantly Across the Universe, that whole movie is trippy.
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zombi
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ummm has noone here seen a movie called SHROOMS?
i think it portrays perceptual distortions brought about by mushrooms better than i have seen anywhere else, except in my own head of course.
-------------------- My words, too, are only an echo; but there is no reason why I should not repeat what I have heard. -Socrates Let the rabbits wear glasses!
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livelovelaugho9
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: zombi]
#11136677 - 09/27/09 11:05 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Isn't that a scary movie that was ban from the US?
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zombi
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well ya it is a horror flick but im pretty sure it was never banned as i saw it on tv and bought it in a store in the us
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livelovelaugho9
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: zombi]
#11136825 - 09/27/09 11:38 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Oh really. I thought it was, I must have got some bunk information. I'd be afraid to watch it anyways. I'm a sissy.
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: pornisfun2]
#11156920 - 09/30/09 12:41 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Blueberry has an intense DMT trip scene that is very realistic
Shrooms might not give your friends the right idea though since it mostly portrays bad trips, The Tripper is the same way but with LSD
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starfirex
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: pornisfun2]
#11157015 - 09/30/09 12:54 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Has anyone mentioned "2001: A Space Odyssey?" A Scanner Darkly? That based on the book by Philip K. Dick, where the Narc takes a drug and spies on himself and turns himself into the police.
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Nymphaea
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: starfirex]
#11157646 - 09/30/09 02:33 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Taking Woodstock has a five minute acid trip scene that was very accurate. It reminded me of the carpet from Fear and Loathing except it continued for longer.
Who ever made that scene received input from someone who had taken psychedelics (or they had taken them themselves). I loved that scene, it was very pretty. Bu the whole movie was just ok.
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: Nymphaea]
#11158099 - 09/30/09 03:54 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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I agree. Blueberry's [Renegade] Ayahuasca scene is best representation I've seen in a movie ever.
If you haven't seen this movie yet, I definitely recommend it.
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MZA
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: Nymphaea]
#11158156 - 09/30/09 04:05 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nymphaea said: Taking Woodstock has a five minute acid trip scene that was very accurate. It reminded me of the carpet from Fear and Loathing except it continued for longer.
Who ever made that scene received input from someone who had taken psychedelics (or they had taken them themselves). I loved that scene, it was very pretty. Bu the whole movie was just ok.
I'm dying to see this movie
-------------------- My high's takin' signs and the shit's about to kick I'm gaspin' for air, my vision disappears, I'm blinkin' and I'm thinkin'--Yeah! Waiting for the sun on a Spanish caravan Solar eclipse and I feel like starin' man Who's that man in the windowpane Got somethin' on his tongue and it's startin' to stain
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Cognitive_Shift
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: tomas]
#11158251 - 09/30/09 04:22 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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tomas said: Sometimes I want to explain to someone who hasn't tried psychedelics what sort of visual effects he'd get with mushrooms. Do you think any movie depicts hallucinations accurately?
No not really. Any movie have seen either exaggerates the hallucinations, or doesn't even get it in the same ball park (oh shit i see unicorns and fairies!)
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TTT
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: Nymphaea]
#11158608 - 09/30/09 05:21 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nymphaea said: Taking Woodstock has a five minute acid trip scene that was very accurate. It reminded me of the carpet from Fear and Loathing except it continued for longer.
Who ever made that scene received input from someone who had taken psychedelics (or they had taken them themselves). I loved that scene, it was very pretty. Bu the whole movie was just ok.
The movie was mediocre. The acid scene was very accurate. I was disappointed when I didnt see rainbow trails though.
Shrooms doesnt come close to accurately depicting psychedelic visuals. How high are you dosing?
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: TTT]
#11159557 - 09/30/09 07:34 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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omtb
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Fear and Loathing its fun to watch ,but i dont find it very accurate( the scene whee everybody becomes dinosaurs..please,) There are several movies where the hallucinations are exagerated, but I thinks its because it´s the only way they have to "repoduce" the real deal( that we all know its beyond "seing thinks")
Its impossible to "reproduce" a trip in a 2d screen with stereo , it s waaaay beyond, but how do you put in a screen that you are "listeing" a tree for example. You have to give him voice and and probably a mouth.
For example once I got in to a bar , I was on shrooms, and in a table was this huge lady laughing so loud, she was very fat, and inmediately I get a mental image of her being a pig eating and laughing, but I didnt actually see a pig, just think of her as a pig. I think that was what happend in Fear and Loating dino scene.
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: tomas]
#14196897 - 03/28/11 09:25 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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tomas said: For example, in Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, the scene where they are trying to check in and Hunter is on acid... I think the carpet patterns flowing like liquid is quite accurate (while people turning into reptiles is not).
I tried to watch that movie with my mom and her idiot boyfriend. Couldn't even pay attention to the movie cuz of him narrating it. Any ways got to part where the people were turning into reptiles and he was like "Ive had times on acid just like that"! OMG thats why I never do acid again! It gets so scary. At that point I wanted to tell him the reason he can't trip is because hes already fucked up in the head and hes a paranoid delusional freak even when hes sober, to bad he doesn't know because he can't stop drinking 12+ beers a day. I didn't say anything though, I just left because it seemed like a funny movie that I did not want to miss and I was .
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ThePhilosophizer
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: tospace]
#14196988 - 03/28/11 09:55 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Fungus_Overlord
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Enter The Void. It's a movie about a guy who dies, then the remaining 2 hours portray his disembodied spirit exploring his life and related events preceding and following his death. He does DMT early on, and the visual sequence is actually pretty cool.
I watched the movie while shrooming once. God what a horrible experience.
Here is the vid. Watch it at 1080p:
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Nature Boy
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Well, that's not the way you vaporize freebase DMT - and it doesn't burn on its own after you light it...and nobody needs to take that many hits. Plus, who uses their fingers with freebase to put a pinch in a bowl???
A mere one or two hits should produce far more effects than depicted in the scene, whose imagery is far too slow in morphing speed and variety.
If anything, that could be representative of (weak) changa (DMT infused leaf) use.
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Re: Psychedelic visual effects in movies? [Re: Nature Boy]
#15420980 - 11/25/11 07:25 AM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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It looks like some visuals I've had off of 4-AcO-DMT. That sort of organic luminosity. Though I agree, it's lacking a lot..Details, fractals, glyphs, entities..Does look cool though.
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