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Bluelighter
Do you guys think interest among younger drug users who have never heard of Quaaludes will skyrocket due to their prominence in The Wolf of Wall Street? And that this demand could result in a clandestine supply?
*minor spoilers*
The "protagonist" speaks of his love of Quaaludes and even insists that YOU (the audience) can no longer find this wonderful drug. He paints the picture that this is a fantastic drug and his personal favorite.
There is also a prolonged sequence (10+ min) of the "protagonist" high as hell off of Quaaludes driving his car and crawling around on the floor. Not that it is glorified, but it sure as hell made me want to try some!
*End spoilers*
I know other movies have mentioned Quaaludes in the past, but this one puts the drug in the spotlight, throughout the film. I'm sure if underground methaqualone made its rounds, it would be expensive, but I'd pay some cash to try it. What do you all think?
*minor spoilers*
The "protagonist" speaks of his love of Quaaludes and even insists that YOU (the audience) can no longer find this wonderful drug. He paints the picture that this is a fantastic drug and his personal favorite.
There is also a prolonged sequence (10+ min) of the "protagonist" high as hell off of Quaaludes driving his car and crawling around on the floor. Not that it is glorified, but it sure as hell made me want to try some!
*End spoilers*
I know other movies have mentioned Quaaludes in the past, but this one puts the drug in the spotlight, throughout the film. I'm sure if underground methaqualone made its rounds, it would be expensive, but I'd pay some cash to try it. What do you all think?