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- Goodfellas. How could number one be anything else than the extended sequence late in Goodfellas featuring a coked-out Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) frantically running errands, some illicit and some familial, on a Sunday in May?
- Boogie Nights. A scene of several characters doing coke, shot from underneath a glass table no less, was cut from Boogie Nights, and yet the movie still has one of the most infamous cocaine sequences in all of American cinema: an addled descent into drug-caper hell, as Dirk (Mark Wahlberg), Reed (John C. Reilly) and Todd (Thomas Jane) attempt to rip off drug dealer Rahad (Alfred Molina).
- Pulp Fiction. Is there a more iconic post-bump nose-wipe than the one Uma Thurman performs in front of the bathroom mirror in Pulp Fiction? It’s a brief moment but, like so many in the film, an instant classic — and followed up by the film’s even-more-iconic dance-contest sequence (which could count as an extension of its cocaine moment, given that Thurman’s Mia Wallace is high as hell for her big moment).
- Annie Hall. In perhaps the most succinct cocaine comedy scene in movies, Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) hems and haws about trying cocaine, while his girlfriend Annie (Diane Keaton) pushes him to be less cautious.
May 7, 2020 · Here are the best MDMA and ecstasy films to date in chronological order. Some you'll have rightly seen many times before, others are E deep cuts and there are a few that only ardent MDMA nerds will want to check out. Either way, this is the guide to pingers on the big screen – the Cannes of gurners, if you like.
As Brooklyn quits another job, the group goes to the local community swimming pool, and are informed by New New that Big Booty Judy is throwing a party to celebrate their upcoming graduation from High School. While at the pool Ant encounters Marcus’ cousin Austin, who quit school to sell drugs for his cousin, he then introduces Ant to Marcus.
Mar 30, 2006 · Anton, known as “Ant,” sees a faster route, standing on a corner selling drugs for a local dealer. But no, “ATL” isn’t a drug movie, and it doesn’t send its characters on a harrowing journey into danger.
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- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) Directed by Terry Gilliam. Starring Johnny Depp, Benicio Del Toro, Tobey Maguire. Adventure, Comedy, Drama (1h 58m)
- Enter the Void (2009) Directed by Gaspar Noé. Starring Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta, Cyril Roy. Drama, Fantasy (2h 41m) 7.2 on IMDb — 72% on RT. Enter the Void, directed by Gaspar Noé, experiments with what film can artistically achieve.
- Easy Rider (1969) Directed by Dennis Hopper. Starring Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson. Adventure, Drama (1h 35m) 7.3 on IMDb — 84% on RT. Easy Rider marked the dawn of New Hollywood, effectively ending the cycle of studio-produced films from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
- Trainspotting (1996) Directed by Danny Boyle. Starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller. Drama (1h 33m) 8.1 on IMDb — 90% on RT. Director Danny Boyle is known for his surreal dreamscapes.
May 22, 2020 · An air stewardess, Jackie’s enlisted by Ordell Robbie, played by Samuel L. Jackson, to smuggle money from Mexico into the United States. The snag being that one time the suitcase contained cocaine as well as money, something Jackie’s unaware of when she’s intercepted by the ATF and arrested.
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ATL: Directed by Chris Robinson. With Greg Andrews, Monica, Brandon Bernard Benton, Adam Boyer. As four friends prepare for life after high school, different challenges bring about turning points in each of their lives. The dramas unfold and resolve at their local rollerskating rink, Cascade.