The Panic in Needle Park [1971] was one of the most realistic drug movies I've ever seen. Pacino and Kitty Winn played their roles as heroin addicts well. It's on Netflix Instant if any Netflix subscribers are interested.
it's a lot less confusing when you realise that awards ceremonies have nothing to do with movie quality...So it's recently come to my attention that Citizen Kane was snubbed for best picture at the 1942 Oscars and Shakespeare in Love won over Saving Private Ryan.
I'm really confused about life right now.....
Did it ever bother anyone else that Ethan Embry's parents aren't with him at the end of Can't Hardly Wait? He's in a train station waiting to leave to go to college, and he's not going to be back for a while, yet his parents don't come to see him off.
In fact, Amanda Beckett (Jennifer Love Hewitt) only knows he's there because she went to his house and his dad told her that he would be there. It's not like his dad was in a business meeting he couldn't get out of or something; he was at his house.
Bill, isn't that scenario your entire high school life?
When I was a freshman my dream girl who was a junior cheerleader knew I liked her. One day I actually talked to her and she offered to give me a ride home. Without thinking I told her I was good and already had one.
It's been over a decade since that happened and it still pisses me off to this day. Never got a chance like that again.
I'm not sure what became of her. From rumors I heard she became a pretty bad heroin addict. So we traveled down the same road just never passed each other.