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Your favorite on-screen drug dealer

Scawldy from "Highway". Jeremy Piven is hilarious, more of a fictitious character but funny.

"We sold some mushroom tea, we sold some ecstasy, we sold nitrous opium acid heroin and PCP and now I hear the police comin after me."
 
Dittohead said:
Scawldy from "Highway". Jeremy Piven is hilarious, more of a fictitious character but funny.

"We sold some mushroom tea, we sold some ecstasy, we sold nitrous opium acid heroin and PCP and now I hear the police comin after me."

word dude, jsut watched that movie tonite, he rocks.
 
Ketamike said:
That overweight black dude from 'Rush' who makes the narc shoot up at gun point. "You the first white boy I ever seen not puke from my shit." Pretty cool shit

I was just gonna try and be original and put that, and just to be sure i checked the posts to see if Rush was mentioned. I guess thats a more popular movie than I thought it was. That pill dealer was pretty fucked up, the one with the overalls.
 
^^^ not that it's a popular movie... it's just that BLers are fond of drug-themed flicks... half the BLers I chat with on a regular basis own 'Drugstore Cowboy' on DVD
 
booyakasha said:
i saw this COPS where they busted a dreadlocked jamaican and they found like 3-400 dimes in his attic. anyway, he was great. he kept telling the officers that "Herb (pronounced with an H) is medication, im a doctor. and he was shouting out "JAH. Rastafafari. conquering lion of the tribe of judah" by the time he was put into the police van, he and the officers had come to an understanding to "agree to disagree" then the cop said-- i've got my job to do and you've got yours" then rastaman says-- "thats right. except im serving a higha powa" word.

yes I remember that. that guy ruled.
 
George Jung from Blow is my favourite cool drug dealer but Ed from Shaun of the Dead and Moff from Human Traffic are favs because they're so much like some my dealers .
 
I really like the hippie looking white-guy that sold heroin to Vincent Vega (John Travolta) on Pulp Fiction.

I thought it was so funny when he wouldn't answer the phone later in the movie because he was eating a bowl of cereal, and then after he answered the phone he was like "prank-caller, prank-caller!!!"
 
nino mu'fcukin brown. he took over the carter tell me he aint go his shit on lock. except for taht base head pookie and his basehead bro, gee money. duh duh man was straight he aint gonna talk. he had it on lock, for real, man. nino, rupert from rules of attrations and the cook from spun , mother supiour from trainspotting. i like them all but the ones in real life are never as flamboyant and flash as them cats in movies but close i've met some crazy dudes.. meh
 
George Jung (Blow), Tony Montana (Scarface), and the guy from Pulp-Fiction. Tony Montana definitely wins though. No other on-screen dealer has ever built such a successful empire (although, as all great empires inevitably do, he had quite crash). The man had a dream. He pursued it, he achieved it, and then he lost it.
 
puck from midsummer nights rave
and also, ythe guy that pplays rory breaker from "lock stock" might be the same guy from this movie called city of god i saw recently. that movie was bad, as all it was about was the drug war in a south american country.
 
simplytaylor said:
Salton Sea has two memorable dealers. Pooh Bear is one crazy mother and then there's the black guy selling meth while he's got a girl stuffed under the mattress and a harpon gun in his hand. Good flick.

Here here! Vincent D'Oforino is most underated sometimes.

The guy w/the spear guy is Bobby Ocean, unsure of his real life acting name.

Well and truley tweaked out of his head.
 
wastedwalrus said:
George Jung (Blow), Tony Montana (Scarface), and the guy from Pulp-Fiction. Tony Montana definitely wins though. No other on-screen dealer has ever built such a successful empire (although, as all great empires inevitably do, he had quite crash). The man had a dream. He pursued it, he achieved it, and then he lost it.

nice said...

I totally agree
 
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