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History of Clifton Hill Part 5 (Final): What Could Have Been, and What Can Still Be
Thank you to everyone who has followed this series or voted for it's creation. I'm glad you've enjoyed it and I'm always happy to spread the important history of the amusement industry, especially pertaining to the place that inspired me to go into the industry. For parts 1-4 scroll back in this sub or click my profile. In 1989, Welland Securities, who owned the entire south-west side of the Hill, would develop the final portion of unused land on Clifton Hill. They would become HOCO (Harry Oakes Company) and gain ownership of almost all the attractions on land they leased out. This included Movieland, The Space Spiral Tower and the Cliffside Motel. The only attractions that would continue being leased were Ripley's and Circus World, meaning HOCO not only owned all the land on the South-West side of the hill, they now ran everything between Circus World and Ripley's, as well as the Fudge Factory (in its original spot) and an ice cream stand immediately down the hill from Circus World. They planned to keep everything that was on the hill but build on it. Movieland was remodeled and the outside was given a more noticeable Egyptian theme to match the lobby. This meant large lion statues and Costello's talking pharaoh. The lobby was remodeled as well. Rather than a cameraman and a director filming Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra, they would now be filming Costello's Indiana Jones figure, who lowered up and down on a rope above a fogging pit with a cobra rising out of it. Many of the early talkie-era stars in the hall immediately after the entrance (along with Elizabeth Taylor) were moved to 2 large display cases in the middle of the attraction with multiple figures, instead of each one having their own scene. In their original spot just inside the entrance an intentionally scary scene was created to match the popular Indiana Jones series. Many of the figures Costello had added since he became the museum's artist were slightly frightening, like a lunging alligator or a startling Joker scene with a machine gun sound effect. The museum had been expanded at the end, and a large horror section had been added, with many figures like the mummy being from the same mold as the House of Frankenstein/Castle Dracula mummys. Unlike when it would move to it's current location in 2005, the old location's chicken exit was placed before the horror section rather than the haunted house portion. In fact, there was no haunted house section, many of the figures that would end up in the haunted house section of the new location were simply scattered throughout the museum. Many of the figures in the horror section of the original museum were actually less scary and less animated than the Jurassic park scene or the alligator encountered earlier in the museum. To prevent unsuspecting parents who had no clue what kind of attraction this was dragging their children in and expecting static figures of washed-up movie stars, getting the living daylights scared out of them, then end ending up filing complaints with HOCO's customer service department, an intentionally scary scene was put at the beginning. This let people know what they were walking in to, an experience rather than a museum. Costello designed figures behind plexiglass such as a man upside down in a cocoon thrashing around, a skull that popped up from the floorboards in a scene full of snakes, a man on a bed of spikes that fell towards you, and a scene with spiders on fishing line "jumping" all over a rotting corpse. The Cliffside Motel was amalgamated into a wing of the Quality Inn, and the driveway into it off the hill was removed as it was no longer necessary because it could be accessed from the Quality Inn parking lot. In the driveway's place was now a large empty space between Circus World and Movieland, with the Space Spiral Tower (with a relatively small footprint) stuck in the middle. HOCO called upon attraction design and layout firm White Hutchison Leisure Learning Group (WHLLG) to design an attraction around the Space Spiral that would use the final undeveloped land on Clifton Hill. And so WHLLG designed Dazzleland Family Fun Centre. Dazzleland was a courtyard of buildings arranged in roughly the same layout as the Great Canadian Midway (for reasons we'll get to later) that sits on the land now. The buildings around the outside of the courtyard were long and narrow, picture a courtyard of carnival game trailers but permanent, appealing buildings. These buildings included a Skee-ball building, a sports game building (basketball games, football toss etc.), a racing game building, a pinball building, a funnel cake shop, and the prize counter. In the back corner, roughly where the XD Theatre now is in the midway, was a larger building: an arcade housing video games and more pinball machines. In the middle of the courtyard was a small carousel, and a small building housing games that dispensed their own prizes (claw machines, prize egg games, etc.) and coin-op kiddie rides. The Space Spiral was incorporated into Dazzleland, still being accessible directly off the hill. As mentioned in part 3, the tower was exactly where the Fudge Factory now is, as the circular store was once the loading area for the tower. At this time the snack bars beside the tower right on the hill were constructed: a pretzel/hotdog stand and an ice cream stand, both of which are still there. The Wendy's was built on top of Circus World, replacing the mini golf that had formerly been on the attraction's roof. Across the entrance to Dazzleland's courtyard from Wendy's was a Domino's Pizza, roughly where the photo booth just to your right is when entering the Great Canadian Midway now. Between the Space Spiral and the Dominos was a fortune teller machine built right into the wall: "Ask the Brain". The brain still lives on inside Movieland, except now he wants a loonie instead of a quarter. Just up the hill from the Space Spiral, on top of the hot dog and ice cream stand, a small sports bar was built. Very little is known about this sports bar, but obvious remnants of it still exists. The area of Boston Pizza closest to the hill (the back corner near the kitchen, the bar area, and the raised dining area) was the originally the sports bar. It featured a small coin-op bowling lane, arcade games, and food. The stairs in the Midway up to Boston Pizza beside Ghostblasters is the original stairs up from Dazzleland to the sports bar. Additionally, the Boston Pizza entrance closer to the hill (not the one with the big bowling pin, other one) was the main entrance to the sports bar. Little is known about the bar, including it's name. It may not have had one, simply being part of the Dazzleland complex. Many of the areas in Dazzleland didn't have a name, simply having signs heralding "Arcade", "Sports Games", "Skeeball" rather than naming the areas like the "Game Factory", "Sports Zone" or "Strike! Rock 'n Bowl" like in the Midway. For this reason, the bar may have been nameless, simply being part of the Dazzleland complex, but it's unlikely a dining establishment geared at adult nightlife wouldn't have a name. Because the mini golf on Circus World's roof had been operated by the Cliffside Motel operators, HOCO acquired all the assets from it when they stopped leasing the land out. When the aforementioned Wendy's was built, the mini golf was moved just up the hill from the sports bar. It's entrance was right on the hill, but the course wrapped around the sports bar and ran back behind Dazzleland, between the back of Dazzleland and the parking lot of the Quality Inn. It would now be dinosaur themed and heavily landscaped. WHLLG designed the course and HOCO contracted Costello to build all the fiberglass dinosaurs. It's unknown what it's original name was, but in the early 90s, with the smash hit of Jurassic Park, it was renamed Dinosaur Park and given a similar logo. Up until the 2018 remodel, Boston Pizza had a patio. This patio was the exact location of the entrance to the mini golf, and the reason the restaurant's building curved in such a bizarre way surrounding the patio was originally to accommodate the course. Underneath the sports bar and mini golf and was an underground building accessible from a back corner of Dazzleland's courtyard. This area housed all of Dazzleland's miscellaneous ticket redemption games and 2 shooting galleries. The low-ceiling area of the Midway called the "Game Factory" is this original building. The Bonanaza Company shooting gallery is still there albeit heavily remodeled, but Blasteroids, an early project by arcade game company Lazer-Tron, was removed in 2016. Interestingly, the chase lights along the back wall of the Game Factory are Dazzleland holdovers. Between the shooting gallery and where what's left of the racing games now are is a bank of maintenance doors. If you get lucky and see them open, you'll see a stairs that was originally an entrance to Dazzleland from further up the street, beside Dinosaur Park. This now lets out somewhere in Boston Pizza's arcade (although I haven't been able to figure out where) and is used by staff to get from "a" to "b" faster. Dazzleland has been the hardest to dig up information on in my research on Clifton Hill. Although I now know what was in each of the buildings around the outside of this "courtyard", I haven't been able to find which one was where. The only things I've confirmed is where the video game building was, what was in the building in the middle, and confirmed that the Game Factory was originally part of Dazzleland. The rest is beyond me and my memories of it have long faded. If anyone worked here or visited it frequently and has any answers, they would be greatly appreciated. Additionally there was a small pool near the front with a Costello dragon figure in it that spit water out it's mouth. I've heard conflicting reports that this was just a fountain, and others saying it was a small bumper boat or RC boat attraction, but my guess is it was just a fountain as it seems like a pretty small pool. The same year, fiberglass dragon waterslides were added to the Quality Inn pool. Although bearing striking resemblance to Costello's dinosaurs and Dazzleland dragon, at least one more of each of the dragon slides exist, all the way down in Texas. It was originally thought this Texas waterpark bought them off HOCO when Quality Inn closed, but one of the Quality Inn dragons appeared on an episode of shipping wars going to Kansas and the other was recently found abandoned on a private residential property in Niagara, proving they are in fact not the ones at the Texas waterpark. This is evidence they may have been mass produced. By the time Dazzleland opened in 1989, it was the 8th arcade on the hill (after Circus World, Q-Balls Billiards Pub in Quality Inn, the arcade in Ripley's, the arcade in the Foxhead, the arcade in Castle Dracula, Funland in the basement of the House of Frankenstein, and an arcade that had recently opened in the Pilgrim Motel in their gift shop.) These were just the large-scale, dedicated arcades right on the hill. Many others could be found nearby in Maple Leaf Village, the Skylon, the Seagram, Pyramid Place and the Imperial Hotel as well as many mini golf courses and family fun centres along Lundy's Ln. and the QEW. Also, virtually every gift shop on Clifton Hill and Victoria Ave. had a game or 2. The mix of arcades, haunted houses, fast food, nightlife and stores selling t-shirts and posters had started a well-known rock culture in Niagara Falls among Southern Ontario youth. The epicenter of this was "Rock World", a rock-themed gift shop that had opened in 1983 on Centre St. (the street Clifton Hill becomes just above Victoria Ave.) They would later add a second story and build Rock Legends Wax Museum above it, with all the figures sculpted by the store's owner Pasquale Rammuno. In 1996, Maple Leaf Village was replaced by Casino Niagara, and many of the attractions found new homes on Victoria Ave., including Screamers and Nightmares. The Elvis Museum, Antique Auto Museum, 50s diner nightclub, and arcade all moved to Pyramid Place adjacent to the IMAX pyramid. Screamers prospered on Victoria Ave., and 2 "sequel attractions" were built in the early 2000s: Creatures of the Night on Victoria Ave. and Horror Manothe Zombie Zoo Nightclub on Centre St. Another attraction, Alien Encounter, would open at the corner of Victoria Ave. and Clifton Hill beside the Criminals Hall of Fame. This slightly thematically darker "north of the hill" area with the Screamers chain, the Criminals Hall of Fame, Rock Legends, Nightmares and Alien Encounter became a "main strip" all in it's own. As mentioned before, since the cabin courts were all town down in the early 50s, nothing had been torn down on Clifton Hill. The only exception was the Houdini Hall of Fame that burnt to ash in 1996. Some of Houdini's Last Words were claiming that anything revealing his secrets would perish in flame, and even though the fire completely leveled the museum, the plywood and fiberglass paneled House of Frankenstein only separated from it by a 2-foot wide alley was completely untouched, leading a lot of Houdini's fans to believe he was conducting some kind of post-mortem practical joke. The metal objects like handcuffs and the water tank could be saved, and were bought by David Copperfield. Ripley's Moving Theatre was built in it's place. Over the 30 years from Tussaud's opening in 1959 to Dazzleland in 1989, Clifton Hill had expanded and filled up the land. However that didn't mean it was time to tear things down. Things were simply moved around or remodeled to keep them fresh, not out of an unwillingness to change, but because these things had become ingrained in the landscape. Examples of this were Tussaud's moving to its current home in the old building of a restaurant that had since moved on Victoria Ave., rather than the attraction shutting down, or the Adventure Dome Theatre oepneing in part of the Honeymoon City's gift shop. In Tussaud's old place was built the MGM walkthrough/store, Pink Panther ride and 4D Ride in 2002. The beer garden beside it was replaced with the WWE building and the Piledriver ride, but the beer area was moved to between the 2 attractions. In 2004 the Foxhead's arcade was expanded and re-themed into the Marvel Superheros Adventure City. Another great example of re-freshing an existing attraction was Dazzleland. A simple realization was made, more games = more money and higher guest enjoyment. The outdoor courtyard style with it's room for walkways between the buildings was re-designed, and HOCO again called upon WHLLG. WHLLG designed not only a remodel of Dazzleland, but an incredible 5-step plan that would have made Clifton Hill financially on par with a major theme park. Steps 1-3 came to fruition. Step 1 was remodeling Dazzleland into the Great Canadian Midway in 2002. The level, concrete foundation Dazzleland was built on was kept as the foundation of the Midway, hence why it has the same layout. The former video game building at the back became the FX Ride Theatre (now XD Theatre/Wild West Coaster) in the Midway. The funnel cake shop was kept where it was in Dazzleland except now it was in the Midway, between the FX Ride and the Prize Counter. The area housing Dazzleland's ticket redemption games became the Game Factory. The middle building housing the claw games and kiddie rides was demolished, as it was no longer needed because the Midway was fully indoors and there was now a massive space to put games. The sports bar was expanded and became Boston Pizza, so Dinosaur Park was moved to in front of the Comfort Inn. Under the expanded Boston Pizza, Sally Corp. was hired to build the interactive Ghostblasters dark ride. All of Dazzleland's old games made the transition into the Midway, however very few are still around. With the Midway making serious buck, HOCO went ahead with phase 2 of WHLLG's plan. Movieland was moved to Circus World's former location in 2005, and Circus World's owners moved the attraction to what was then the popular Victoria Ave. area. In Movieland's old home, Cosmic Golf, a blacklight golf was temporarily set up. 2 years later in 2007, the golf moved to it's permanent home in the basement becoming Galaxy Golf and the gift shop that had been formerly in the basement was moved upstairs. Movieland retained all the figures and sets they had at the time of the move, moving them all into the new space. All the scary elements were put in the new "House of Horrors", a small optional haunted house at the end of the attraction. Phase 3 involved beginning to demolish the only thing that WHLLG's 5 phase plan would have torn down: Quality Inn. In it's place an amusement park would have been built, anchored by Canada's largest ferris wheel. The wheel would be phase 3 and the amusement park phase 4. Though both WHLLG and HOCO recognized the historical value of the hotel, it had reasons to go. The hotel may have been full of your usual hazardous mid-century building materials (however Comfort Inn built by the same firm the same year was found to have no hazardous materials when it was torn down in 2015, so who knows) but the main issue was elevators and the amount of space it took up. Comfort Inn only had 2 wings, one on each side of the lobby, and only 2 elevators would have needed to be installed. This wasn't legally necessary, as no law states that buildings of age absolutely have to be 100% accessible, it was more something HOCO wanted to do. Quality Inn had multiple wings that weren't accessible from one another, so an elevator would need to be installed in each wing. In addition to the elevator issue, Comfort Inn was chosen as the hotel to keep because the building was integrated with Kelsey's, Rumors Nightclub, Ripley's, and Dinosaur Park, all of which wouldn't have been touched in WHLLG's 5 phase plan. Finally, Comfort Inn's land wasn't big enough for an amusement park whereas Quality Inn's was. 2 things would justify the demolition of Quality Inn. One, it's sister hotel, Comfort Inn, would have been kept. The other reason justifying the demolition would be phase 5: a skyscraper hotel and indoooutdoor waterpark in the field between Clifton Hill and the Skylon Tower. The dragon figures from Quality Inn's pool were kept in HOCO's storage for a time for this waterpark. The final vision can be seen here. Phase 3 would go ahead in 2006, with the lobby, Golden Griddle and Q-Balls Billiard pub of Quality Inn being torn down and the Skywheel built in it's place. For the last year Quality Inn was open, you would need to register at Comfort Inn's lobby. The same year, the Space Spiral was torn down, as 2 observation attractions wouldn't be needed on the hill. However, a new spiral tower would have been constructed during phase 4 in the theme park. The reason the tower would be demolished rather than moved was because a tower manufactured by the same company in Wildwood, NJ, had begun to sway a few years earlier, resulting in it needing to be removed entirely for safety reasons. Phase 4 was set to go ahead in 2010, so in 2009 the remainder of Quality Inn was demolished. It seemed as though everything would fall into place, and with the exception of Quality Inn making it's sacrifice, everything on Clifton Hill that had been there for 20-60 years would be there forever, just greatly expanded on. Unfortunately, this came at a turning point for Clifton Hill, when the recession was in full swing and tourism had declined since 9/11. Changing technology and interests, but no real nostalgia trend yet, created a perfect storm, and the idea was scrapped. Especially now that there would be no amusement park, a lot of area attractions closed. HOCO now needed to find a new design company to completely re-design the project. The problem was, Quality Inn was already torn down to make way for the amusement park. HOCO reluctantly found a new design company who had no projects under their belt yet, IDS. HOCO was hopeful the Canadian company could help give them a similar vision to their previous 5 stage plan, that would help them re-use many of the already implemented stages and despite scrapping the amusement park, would simply scale down and redesign the hotel. This was done in hopes that the city would be much more likely to approve just another high rise hotel than an amusement park as well. IDS' new plan was much different than what HOCO was looking for. It featured tearing down Ripley's, Comfort Inn, Kelsey's, and Rumours Nightclub and building a Titanic Museum shaped like the boat. It also featured building a large mall within the hotel rather than a waterpark and relocating and expanding Dinosaur Park into Dinosaur Adventure Golf on Quality Inn's old land. While HOCO thankfully chose not to go ahead with the mall and Titanic Museum, they would build Dinosaur Adventure Golf and work with IDS to make a more feasible plan that better suited Clifton Hill. The new plan featured Dinosaur Adventure Golf and Strike! Rock 'n Bowl as phase 1. It also included removing a lot of the thematic brand identity elements WHLLG had implemented to coincide with their final amusement park vision and replacing Galaxy Golf with Wizard's Golf as phase 2. Phase 3 would feature tearing down Comfort Inn (that never got it's elevators due to it no longer being planned to be kept), building Niagara Speedway in it's place, and removing Rumors Nightclub to accommodate the new Kelsey's bathrooms and Zombie Attack. Phase 4 would feature remodelling Wendy's, Boston Pizza and Kelsey's. Phase 5 would feature a mall (no hotel) in the field between Dinosaur Adventure Golf and the Skylon, but this final phase will likely never come to fruition. Multiple attractions have closed since the late 2000's, such as the entire Screamers chain, Circus World, The Criminals Hall of Fame, Funland Arcade and Alien Encounter. The Hilltop Motel became the current home of the Upside Down House, and the Pilgrim Motel became Captain Jack's. Ironically, the only part of the building that's not part of the entertainment centre is a Mini Mart at the back that was the original arcade in the Pilgrim. Virtually everything in the Falls. Ave. complex other than Rainforest Cafe and the 4D theatre is gone. Marvel Superheroes Adventure City lost its license after Disney bought Marvel, and it simply became Adventure City. The Hulk Mini Golf became jungle themed, Spider-Man references were (poorly) removed from the dark ride, and X-men referenced were (also poorly) removed from the bumper cars. References to Marvel can still be found in the arcade, such as Spider-Man's face on a tree that was only covered up a few years ago. The WWE Store, after being abandoned since 2012, was turned into the Niagara Brewery Beer Store in 2016, fitting considering the land's history as a beer garden. Planet Hollywood on Falls Ave. closed around 2014, and is still abandoned. The MGM walkthrough was abandoned for over 10 years before becoming a barbecue restaurant in 2019. The changes in the Falls Ave. complex are an example of good change, replacing abandoned attractions with ones that if anything are closer to what used to be there, such as Adventure City becoming an unthemed arcade again or the Beer Store being where the Beer Garden once was. Another example of this good change would be the long abandoned (and burnt) Adventure Dome that had briefly held a Lego attraction being turned into the Amazing Big Top Mirror and Lazer Maze in 2017. However a perfect example of negative change is the Rock Legends Wax Museum being forced out of business because a YouTube video of the museum was flagged for copyrighted music by YouTube's algorithms. This lead Sony Music to investigate the museum and shut it down last year if it wouldn't pay ridiculous licensing fees, which it couldn't afford. Another example is IDS' redevelopment plan. HOCO is now locked in a contract with them, even though they obviously have very different ideas on the direction of Clifton Hill. Phase 1 was implemented in 2011, with Boston Pizza expanding their arcade to include Strike! Rock 'n Bowl and Dinosaur Park moving to where Quality Inn was and being renamed Dinosaur Adventure Golf. All of Costello's original dinosaurs (with the exception of the original Pterodactyl) would "migrate" to the new location where they would be joined by dozens of new mass-produced dinosaurs. Interestingly, foundations were built back in 2011 for the original 2 Brontosaurs to appear as if they were coming out of the ponds, but they wouldn't show up until 2019 when they were brought back out of storage to be installed, only to lay on the ground for a few months before going back into storage. Although it didn't use new hand-made figures, this attraction was a change that fits the spirit of Clifton Hill and was a good replacement for the empty plot of land that had once housed Quality Inn, even if an amusement park would have been better. The same cannot be said about the rest of IDS' plan. Many thematic elements installed throughout the hill by WHLLG (especially in Movieland and the Midway) were removed in phase 2 in 2013 simply to fit with IDS's image better, costing HOCO a lot of money. Phase 3 went ahead in 2015, and the 60 year old Comfort Inn was demolished, along with the old HOCO offices in it that if you remember from part 1, was the original nearly 200 year old stable building for the Zimmerman estate. Niagara Speedway was built in it's place, and if you look at the prices to drive it, then watch how many people do, you realize just how much they're making off it. Rumors Nightclub, originally the Queen's Door Nightclub in 1956, was gutted and turned into Zombie Attack and the new Kelsey's bathrooms, as the old ones had been in the Comfort Inn building. Phase 4 in 2018 extensively remodeled Wendy's as well as Boston Pizza, removing the patio. Ghostblasters is now the final untouched WHLLG era attraction on the land. This is made even more troubling by the fact the signs for it were just removed and replaced with temporary ones, as I said in the post that started the entire discussion on whether or not I should do this series. If the attraction does go, we can only hope that a new interactive dark ride utilizing artistry, dimensional scenes and props much like Ghostblasters does is built, however that likely won't be the case. Triotech is the lead designer of ride through shooting games, that feature a dark ride car that travels through a hallway with screens on each side of it rather than real props. Triotech has dealt with HOCO before, building both the Wild West Coaster and Zombie Attack, so all signs point to one of these attractions replacing Ghostblasters if it closes. There is still hope that Clifton Hill can retain it's spirit, but it stands at a crossroads. The House of Frankenstein for example, while retaining many original scenes, has had many removed and replaced with nothing, and many areas of the museum taken out entirely. Castle Dracula on the other hand hasn't updated a thing, but hasn't cared for the original scenes either, leaving them to fall into disrepair and only having 7 or 8 of the original 70 still lit, and none of them still functional. There are 2 directions Clifton Hill can go. With many attractions like the ones on HOCO's side being demolished to make way for whatever is trendy and lucrative, and many hanging on by a thread like Castle Dracula or Ghostblasters, the Hill is in real danger of becoming an endlessly overturning and developing area. However, with money recently being poured back into attractions like the Haunted House, Ripley's, and Guinness and attractions being redeveloped like the Falls Ave. complex or the Big Top Mirror maze, there is hope. If people, including the companies that own them, can recognise the historical value of attractions like Castle Dracula, The House of Frankenstien, Movieland, Tussaud's, etc., this can be promoted and the recent nostalgia boom can create large profits if this is played up. Additionally, future developments can still be more in the vein of what WHLLG envisioned for Clifton Hill, or what the Burlands recently did with the well done Big Top Mirror Maze. This is both profitable and economically sensible, as repeat customers that make memories and come to the area for generations with occasional new updates/re-themings (like what Clifton Hill did from the 50s-2010s), is far more profitable than a constantly turning over wave of new developments that cost millions to build that changes with each generation. Thank you to everyone who has followed this series. Sorry for the length of this, but I promised this would be the last installment, so it has to be longer. If you have any information pertaining to Dazzleland or anything you know that I didn't cover in this series, let me know. Additionally, if you would like me to dig up photos on anything that I mentioned in the series, let me know, as unless it's the Dazzleland dragon, I probably have a photo of it. I will likely post many of them here anyway in time. Thanks again.
Hasn't been updated in 12 years, but it's a fairly comprehensive list. Want to help update it?
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8 Mile (2002). Marijuana. 9 to 5 (1980). Marijuana. 24 Hour Party People (2002). Ecstasy. 25th hour (2002). Heroin
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The Acid House (1998). LSD. Adaptation. (2002). Fictional version of Ghost Orchid powder. Alice (1988). Fly agaric. Almost Famous (2000). LSD and quaaludes. Alpha Dog (2007). Marijuana. Altered States (1980). LSD. American Beauty (1999). Marijuana. American Gangster (2007). Heroin and Cocaine. American Psycho (2000). Cocaine and marijuana. American Satan (2017). Heroin Amores Perros (2001). Cocaine. The Anniversary Party (2001). Ecstasy. Apocalypse Now (1979). LSD, opium, marijuana and cocaine. Avenging Disco Godfather (1979). PCP.
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Bad Boys II (2003). Ecstasy and Heroin. Bad Lieutenant (1992). Crack cocaine and heroin. The Basketball Diaries (1995). Heroin, cocaine, marijuana and solvents. Batman Begins (2005). Hallucinogens. The Beach (2000). Marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms and stimulants. Beavis and Butt-head Do America (1996). Peyote. Beerfest (2006). Marijuana. Belly (1998). Cocaine and marijuana. The Big Lebowski (1998). Marijuana. Blow (2001). Cocaine and marijuana. Blueberry (2004). Mescaline or DMT. Blue Velvet (1986). An unnamed inhalant, possibly nitrous oxide or amyl nitrite. Boiler Room (2000). Cocaine. Bongwater (1997). Marijuana,LSD, and cocaine. Boogie Nights (1997). Cocaine and methamphetamine. The Boost (1988). Cocaine. The Breakfast Club (1985). Marijuana. Brick (2006). Heroin. Bug (2007). Marijuana and cocaine. Buffalo Soldiers (2001). Heroin Bully (2001). Marijuana, LSD, methamphetamine.
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Candy (2006). Heroin and marijuana. Casino (1995). Cocaine, heroin and painkillers. Caveman (1981). Fictional marijuana berries. Cheech & Chong's various movies feature drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, LSD and various pills. They include: Up in Smoke (1978). Nice Dreams (1981). Still Smokin' (1983). Chinese Opium Den (1894). Opium. Christiane F. – Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (1981). Heroin. Clean and Sober (1988). Cocaine. Climax (2018). LSD. A Clockwork Orange (1971). Fictional drugs drencrom (presumably based on adrenochrome) and synthemesc (presumably synthetic mescaline). Cocaine Cowboys (2006). Cocaine. Cookers (2001). Methamphetamine. Crank (2006). Fictional drug Beijing Cocktail, cocaine, epinephrine, "Hardcore Haitian Plant Shit", methamphetamine and marijuana. Crooklyn (1994). Glue. Cruel Intentions (1999). Cocaine.
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Dazed and Confused (1993). Marijuana and LSD. Dead Man's Shoes (2004). LSD, speed and ecstasy Deep Cover (1992). Crack cocaine. Detroit Rock City (1999). Marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms. Dick (1999). Marijuana and quaaludes. District 13 (2004). Cocaine. Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996). Marijuana. The Doors (1991). LSD, cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, salvia, marijuana and peyote. Dope (2015). Ecstasy Dream Seller (2007). Heroin. Drugstore Cowboy (1989). Painkillers such as Dilaudid and Numorphan (the blues), amphetamines and cocaine.
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Easy Rider (1969). Marijuana, cocaine and LSD. Ed Wood (1994). Morphine. Empire Records (1995). Marijuana and methamphetamine. Enter the Void (2009). DMT, weed, something else? Euro Trip (2004). Marijuana/hashish and absinth. Everybody Wants Some!! (2016). Marijuana Evil Bong (2006). Marijuana.
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Fame chimica (2003). Marijuana and cocaine. Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). Marijuana. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998). Mescaline, opium, marijuana/hashish, cocaine, ether, adrenochrome (fictionalized, as it's not truly a recreational drug), LSD, solvents, amyl nitrate, barbiturates and amphetamines. Flirting with Disaster (1996). LSD. Formula 51 (2001). Fictional drug Formula 51 and marijuana. Freak Talks About Sex (1999). Marijuana. The French Connection (1971). Heroin and cocaine. Friday (1995). Marijuana and PCP. Friday After Next (2002). Marijuana. From Hell (2001). Opium, heroin and absinthe.
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Garden State (2004). Various prescription drugs (esp. antidepressants), marijuana, nitrous oxide and MDMA. Georgia (1995). Heroin. Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005). Crack cocaine and Marijuana Gia (1998). Heroin and cocaine. The Girl Next Door (2004). Ecstasy. Go (1999). MDMA, marijuana and cocaine. The Godfather (1972). Cocaine and heroin. The Godfather: Part II (1974). Cocaine and heroin. The Godfather: Part III (1990). Cocaine and heroin. Goodfellas (1990). Cocaine and pills. Grandma's Boy (2006). Marijuana. Grass (1999). Marijuana. Gridlock'd (1997). Heroin. Grindhouse (2007). Marijuana. Groove (2000). Ecstasy and marijuana. Gummo (1997). Glue.
H
H (1990). Heroin. Hair (1978). Marijuana and LSD. Half Baked (1998). Marijuana, cocaine and heroin. Half Nelson (2006). Cocaine and crack cocaine. Hard Nights (1989). Heroin. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004). Marijuana, cocaine and ecstasy. Harvard Man (2001). LSD. Head (1968). Marijuana and LSD. Homegrown (1998). Marijuana. How High (2001). Marijuana. Human Traffic (1999). Marijuana, cocaine and ecstasy. Hurlyburly (1998). Marijuana, cocaine and valium. Hustle and Flow (2005). Marijuana.
I
Idle Hands (1999). Marijuana. Igby Goes Down (2002). Heroin and marijuana. I Got Five on It (2005). Marijuana. I Got Five on It Too (2009). Marijuana. I Got The Hook Up (1998). Marjuana, cocaine and LSD. I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can (1982). Valium. In the Name of the Father (1993). Marijuana and LSD. It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004). Cocaine, toad licking, presumably a reference to the Bufo Alvarius or Colorado river toad from which the extract should not actually be licked as in the movie, but smoked, due to bufo toxin which is incinerated up smoking. Contains 5-meo-dmt. It's A Party (2018). LSD and ecstasy.
J
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). Marijuana. Jesus' Son (1999). Heroin and tranquilizers.
K
Kids (1995). Marijuana, nitrous oxide, ecstasy and ketamine. King of New York (1990). Cocaine. Kiss of the Dragon (2001). Heroin. Knocked Up (2007). Marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms.
L
The Last Minute (2001). Heroin. Layer Cake (2004). Cocaine and ecstasy. The Life of Rayful Edmond (2005). Cocaine, crack cocaine, and marijuana. Liquid Sky (1982). Heroin. Little Fish (2005). Heroin. Little Miss Sunshine (2006). Heroin. Less Than Zero (1987). Cocaine. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998). Marijuana and cocaine. London (2005). Cocaine and marijuana. Lord of the Rings (2003) Marijuana "Hobbit Weed" Lord of War (2005). Cocaine. Love (2015). Cocaine. Love Liza (2002). Gasoline fumes.
M
Mallrats (1995). Marijuana. Mandy (2018). LSD. The Man with the Golden Arm (1955). Heroin. Maria Full of Grace (2004). Cocaine. MDMA (2017). MDMA Menace II Society (1993). Crack cocaine, heroin and marijuana. Midnight Express (1978). Hashish. Midsommar (2019). Mushrooms and other hallucinogens A Midsummer's Night Rave (2002). Ecstasy. More (1969). Heroin. Most High (2006). Cocaine and crystal meth. My Own Private Idaho (1991). Cocaine.
N
Naked Lunch (1991). Heroin. National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). Marijuana. Natural Born Killers (1994). Marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms. New Jack City (1991). Crack cocaine. Next Friday (2000). Marijuana. The Night Before (2015). Mushrooms, cocaine, marijuana, and maybe MDMA Nowhere (1997). Marijuana and ecstasy.
O
Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019). LSD. One Perfect Day (2004). Marijuana, painkillers, amphetamines and ecstasy.
P
Paid in Full (2002). Cocaine, crack cocaine and marijuana. The Panic in Needle Park (1971). Heroin. Party Monster (2003). Cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and ketamine. Point Break (1991). Meth PCU (1994). Marijuana. A Perfect Day (2005). Marijuana, painkillers, amphetamines and ecstasy. Performance (1970). LSD. Permanent Midnight (1998). Heroin and cocaine. The Place Beyond the Pines (2012). Oxycontin, marijuana, ecstacy Platoon (1986) Marijuana. Project X (2012). Alcohol, marijuana, ecstasy. Psych-Out (1968). LSD and STP (DOM). Puff, Puff, Pass (2006). Marijuana. Pulp Fiction (1994). Cocaine, heroin and marijuana.
Q
R
Ray (2004). Heroin and marijuana. Reefer Madness (1936). Marijuana. Reefer Madness (2005 remake). Marijuana. Remember the Daze (2007). Marijuana, mushrooms Repo Man (1984). Marijuana, cocaine and amphetamines. Requiem for a Dream (2000). Heroin, amphetamines, cocaine, DXM and marijuana. Return to Paradise (1998). Hashish. Rockers (1978). Marijuana. Rolling Kansas (2003). Marijuana. Romeo + Juliet (1996). Ecstasy. The Rules of Attraction (2002). Mushrooms, cocaine, LSD, methamphetamine, marijuana and MDMA. The Runaways (2010). Cocaine, pills, marijuana. Rush (1991). Heroin.
S
The Salton Sea (2002). Methamphetamine. Sample People (1999). Fictional drug "glow" and cocaine. Saving Grace (2000). Marijuana. A Scanner Darkly (2006). Cocaine, marijuana and Substance D, a fictional psychoactive stimulant. Scarface (1983). Cocaine and heroin. Sherry Baby (2004). Heroin. "She Shoulda Said 'No'!" (1949). Marijuana. Sid and Nancy (1986). Heroin and marijuana. The Simpsons Movie (2007). Presumably peyote and/or mescaline. Slackers (2002). Marijuana. SLC Punk! (1999). LSD, percodan, and marijuana. Slim Susie (2003). Amphetamine, heroin and marijuana. Smiley Face (2007). Marijuana. South West Nine (2004). LSD, ecstasy and marijuana. Spun (2002). Methamphetamine. Steal This Movie (2000). Marijuana. The Stoned Age (1994). Marijuana. Superbad (2007). Cocaine. Super Troopers (2001). Marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms and LSD.
T
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (2006). Marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms. Thelma & Louise (1991). Marijuana Thirteen (2003). Inhalants (i.e. "Airduster"), marijuana, various prescription drugs and LSD. Traffic (2000). Cocaine and heroin. Training Day (2001). Marijuana, crack cocaine, and PCP. Trainspotting (1996). Heroin, marijuana, valium, ecstasy and amphetamines. The Trip (1967). LSD. The Tripper (2007). Marijuana. True Romance (1993). Cocaine and marijuana. Tweek City (1995). Crystal meth. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992). Cocaine.
U
The United States of Leland (2003). Heroin.
V
Enter the Void (2009)
W
Waiting... (2005). Marijuana. Walk the Line (2005). Cocaine and amphetamine. War Dogs (2016). Marijuana, cocaine. The Wash (2001). Marijuana. Wasted (2002). Heroin. Where the Buffalo Roam (1980). Marijuana. Withnail and I (1987). Marijuana, speed and other pills. Woodstock (1970). Marijuana. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). Weed, Quaaludes, Cocaine, Crack.
Family attempting to uproot 75 year old grandmother from home of 30 years to move somewhere cheaper in the middle of nowhere because they can't afford it without her.
I am beside myself right now, so I apologize if my thoughts are all over the place or if I leave out important info. My father and his brother are working on convincing my grandmother to sell her home (the one her late husband purchased and made additions to, including a rental unit to bring her income after his passing 4 years ago) to move to the middle of nowhere. It doesn't seem like they have a serious plan or idea about where they want to go, as she mentioned the guys were looking in Oklahoma, Kansas, and her home state of North Dakota. So far she has started to clean and sent me boxes of the things my mother dumped there, possibly getting the house ready for showings. I heard her mention a few months ago rising taxes in CA as a reason to leave, but all I can find is a split-roll measure that would completely exempt residences. She gets the homeowner's exemption and is taxed at an assessment 350k-400k less than the home's estimated value because it hasn't been reassessed since it was sold, and the assessed value can only rise a maximum of 2% each year. I know that the 290k the house is being taxed at could purchase quite a lot of home in a cheaper place, with hundreds of thousands left over, but she wouldn't have the rental income. Nor does it seem like she has a plan for the leftover money (she could purchase another property and make that a rental, of course, but it's a hell of a lot of trouble for her just to get around. Vetting tenants and properties for this purpose would be a huge undertaking, as she's mentioned just moving would be as much). She said she absolutely loves the tenant living above her right now. Grandma hasn't raised the tenant's rent because of how much she likes her tenant, and while she would prefer not to, understands that would be an option. I guess I should mention to her that anybody who buys the property would raise rent on her in a second, she pays at least 600 bucks less than what most places would charge. There are a lot of reasons why moving to a place like this would be a bad choice for her, and I'm hoping reddit can help me convince her to consider what is best for her in this situation. She has mentioned how hard the harsh winters of her home state were, and that she couldn't weather them now, with her arthritis. Besides that, two of those states are famous for their tornado and hurricane seasons. She was aware and said she'd be sure any place they moved had an adequate basement, but the inconveniences of severe weather extend far beyond safety. She can't even see well enough to drive past dusk in the city, and I know for a fact there are sometimes whole miles between functional streetlights in the lesser populated areas (if they are there at all). Towns and cities are spread out over huge swaths, and even she admits that her current car is a complete lemon. The last shreds of her independence would go up in smoke with this move, alongside the comforts and conveniences of the cozy suburb they live in now. No more walks with friends, no more fishing trips or angling for the giant mackerel by the pier. She seems to think her life has no value over what they want, because she hardly does anything aside from cook and clean for her two sons. She wouldn't be giving up anything except her basic comfort, in her eyes, and it's really hard to get her to consider that important. I feel fucking horrible that she gave away her entire life to slaving over a hot stove and now that she doesn't have a husband to look after she's still chasing two grown-ass men to do their laundry and keep the house orderly. She deserves some peace and time to do what she wants, instead of pulling weeds in the garden and making daily trips to the grocery store (weekly now with COVID, she said. Seemed sad she didn't get out of the house as much). For goodness' sake, she eloped with a foreign man that spoke not a word of english fifty years ago! She's just not that person. She's a lot more than that. I've been trying to place emphasis on giving her other options, and not feeling forced into this. She told me "the virus" is making my uncle uncomfortable, and that my dad outright hates CA (My father had talked at length for months before the outbreak about moving out of grandma's house, where he lives with his girlfriend, to North Dakota or somewhere else out of state). All three of them have continued to work all throughout the stay-at-home order, continually putting my grandmother at risk despite living with her and not having rental expenses. Dad and uncle each own a business, and my dad also works for my uncle's business on the side. Their business could certainly be considered essential, as they keep people's homes in liveable condition, however they are required to enter other person's residences to do so. I understand that my uncle has expenses owning a business and can't necessarily afford to cease operations and keep the business, but if he's moving then he has no intention to keep it anyway. He has said it would be better to operate somewhere more rural, as they would only be going into individual homes rather than servicing several places in the same building. I don't see how this makes more sense, as to make the same money he would have to enter the same number of unique residences and do the same number of jobs at the same price. While cost of living might be lower, he wouldn't be able to charge the same as he does now. I have a feeling it may be something to do with his former employer having a monopoly on single-unit homes in the area, as they've been around decades and have widespread local marketing. Dad is just self-employed, and works with his brother on jobs, no obligation to his business as he doesn't employ anyone else. Dad's GF is helping to remodel the bar she works at while it's closed. I have a lot of suspicions about the reasons behind their desire to leave, in addition to what I've mentioned. Leaving was my father's plan to begin with, but he still has not saved the required assets to do so, for various reasons. Some are in his control, some aren't, I understand. He tried this once before, with me (moving to a much cheaper state in the south), and we ended up homeless, penniless, then back home dependent upon my grandmother and grandfather. This has been the case each time my father and uncle have moved out, either alone or with someone that they are romantically involved with/married to. They have not supported themselves since I was born, and likely for years before that. I don't trust their ability to make smart decisions and take adequate care of her, as they have failed to do so for the entirety of this pandemic. The SAFEST and best thing for her right now would be if they all packed up and left, instead of continually exposing her to the same things they expose themselves to, and this is one of the reasons I so firmly believe they don't have her best interests at heart at all. The worst part of me believes they know I wouldn't let them sell the house and split up the money when she eventually passes away, so they're trying to liquidate it now and get some while they can/get a free house out of it. All while putting her in danger. She has expressed that she tries to keep distance as best she can, but can't, as they are "at the same dinner table." She also said that my dad's girlfriend is looking forward to going to the casino when it reopens next week. It's obvious they don't give a rat's ass about keeping her safe, and likely haven't even considered renting somewhere for her to stay while they contaminate the place. I am trying to get her to advocate more for herself on this front as well, but it's very hard for her to stand up for herself. This is a hugely complicating factor in the current situation. All I have ever wanted is for the house to be the same safe landing pad it's been for the members of our family for years. I want there to be a place for my dad and uncle to come back to if things get rough, and I want there to be a safe place for my siblings, my little cousin, the next generation, to end up if they run into hardships. This is in line with the intent behind all of my grandfather's work. These two are selfish enough to partake their whole lives, and yank away the opportunity from their children and nieces and nephews at the first chance they get with their father no longer around to put a stop to it. I have a home across the country and have been away for five years, so while my place isn't there now, it's been a home to our family for three decades. That's almost half the time my grandfather even spent in this country. I have some questions for her, and I would welcome more comparisons and talking points from everyone so that I can be more prepared when I talk to her again. So far, all I have is:
If your sons/sons GF were not living with you, would you be more or less at risk?
If they weren't already living with you, and let you know they were buying a home together out of state, would that be enough reason to uproot your life and go live with them?
If needing someone in the family nearby is enough reason to pick up and move, would you do it if I were living in the house/renting somewhere in the neighborhood?
I want her to understand what the options would look like if they actually had her interests at heart. As far as COVID-19 is concerned, they are proposing to move to places with less infrastructure, regulation, and with worse responses to the virus compared to their current home, while making no efforts to curb the exposure she receives. More remote areas may experience a slower spread, and therefore are likely still in earlier stages with regard to its progression/containment. She really was in the safest place in the country to be when all of this began. I have already talked with my partner, and I am willing to pack up and move back to CA to stay with her until he can find a job in our city and we can live together nearby. I feel it's a small price to pay to keep her comfortable, as much as I love my new city and have put down roots. I also brought up the idea of her moving to a smaller home here in my state, as there's a lovely neighborhood she could afford and still be a little closer to the action. We do have winter here, but not ND winter. No tornadoes either. Thoughts, comments, ideas all welcome. We are in US, if post didn't make that clear. Thank you so much for reading, and I will answer absolutely any questions to the best of my ability. Thank you again.
Can anyone recommend movies with MDMA/ecstasy/Molly represented accurately? I've seen Long Shot (2019) which had a pretty fair representation. EDIT: I found a fairly comprehensive list, although not exclusive to Molly and it's about 12 years old:
0-9
8 Mile (2002). Marijuana. 9 to 5 (1980). Marijuana. 24 Hour Party People (2002). Ecstasy. 25th hour (2002). Heroin
A
The Acid House (1998). LSD. Adaptation. (2002). Fictional version of Ghost Orchid powder. Alice (1988). Fly agaric. Almost Famous (2000). LSD and quaaludes. Alpha Dog (2007). Marijuana. Altered States (1980). LSD. American Beauty (1999). Marijuana. American Gangster (2007). Heroin and Cocaine. American Psycho (2000). Cocaine and marijuana. Amores Perros (2001). Cocaine. The Anniversary Party (2001). Ecstasy. Apocalypse Now (1979). LSD, opium, marijuana and cocaine. Avenging Disco Godfather (1979). PCP.
B
Bad Boys II (2003). Ecstasy and Heroin. Bad Lieutenant (1992). Crack cocaine and heroin. The Basketball Diaries (1995). Heroin, cocaine, marijuana and solvents. Batman Begins (2005). Hallucinogens. The Beach (2000). Marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms and stimulants. Beavis and Butt-head Do America (1996). Peyote. Beerfest (2006). Marijuana. Belly (1998). Cocaine and marijuana. The Big Lebowski (1998). Marijuana. Blow (2001). Cocaine and marijuana. Blueberry (2004). Mescaline or DMT. Blue Velvet (1986). An unnamed inhalant, possibly nitrous oxide or amyl nitrite. Boiler Room (2000). Cocaine. Bongwater (1997). Marijuana,LSD, and cocaine. Boogie Nights (1997). Cocaine and methamphetamine. The Boost (1988). Cocaine. The Breakfast Club (1985). Marijuana. Brick (2006). Heroin. Bug (2007). Marijuana and cocaine. Buffalo Soldiers (2001). Heroin Bully (2001). Marijuana, LSD, methamphetamine.
C
Candy (2006). Heroin and marijuana. Casino (1995). Cocaine, heroin and painkillers. Caveman (1981). Fictional marijuana berries. Cheech & Chong's various movies feature drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, LSD and various pills. They include: Up in Smoke (1978). Nice Dreams (1981). Still Smokin' (1983). Chinese Opium Den (1894). Opium. Christiane F. – Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (1981). Heroin. Clean and Sober (1988). Cocaine. A Clockwork Orange (1971). Fictional drugs drencrom (presumably based on adrenochrome) and synthemesc (presumably synthetic mescaline). Cocaine Cowboys (2006). Cocaine. Cookers (2001). Methamphetamine. Crank (2006). Fictional drug Beijing Cocktail, cocaine, epinephrine, "Hardcore Haitian Plant Shit", methamphetamine and marijuana. Crooklyn (1994). Glue. Cruel Intentions (1999). Cocaine.
D
Dazed and Confused (1993). Marijuana and LSD. Deep Cover (1992). Crack cocaine. Detroit Rock City (1999). Marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms. Dick (1999). Marijuana and quaaludes. District 13 (2004). Cocaine. The Doors (1991). LSD, cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, salvia, marijuana and peyote. Dream Seller (2007). Heroin. Drugstore Cowboy (1989). Painkillers such as Dilaudid and Numorphan (the blues), amphetamines and cocaine.
E
Easy Rider (1969). Marijuana, cocaine and LSD. Ed Wood (1994). Morphine. Empire Records (1995). Marijuana and methamphetamine. Euro Trip (2004). Marijuana/hashish and absinth. Evil Bong (2006). Marijuana.
F
Fame chimica (2003). Marijuana and cocaine. Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). Marijuana. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998). Mescaline, opium, marijuana/hashish, cocaine, ether, adrenochrome (fictionalized, as it's not truly a recreational drug), LSD, solvents, amyl nitrate, barbiturates and amphetamines. Flirting with Disaster (1996). LSD. Formula 51 (2001). Fictional drug Formula 51 and marijuana. Freak Talks About Sex (1999). Marijuana. The French Connection (1971). Heroin and cocaine. Friday (1995). Marijuana and PCP. Friday After Next (2002). Marijuana. From Hell (2001). Opium, heroin and absinthe.
G
Garden State (2004). Various prescription drugs (esp. antidepressants), marijuana, nitrous oxide and MDMA. Georgia (1995). Heroin. Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005). Crack cocaine and Marijuana Gia (1998). Heroin and cocaine. The Girl Next Door (2004). Ecstasy. Go (1999). MDMA, marijuana and cocaine. The Godfather (1972). Cocaine and heroin. The Godfather: Part II (1974). Cocaine and heroin. The Godfather: Part III (1990). Cocaine and heroin. Goodfellas (1990). Cocaine and pills. Grandma's Boy (2006). Marijuana. Grass (1999). Marijuana. Gridlock'd (1997). Heroin. Grindhouse (2007). Marijuana. Groove (2000). Ecstasy and marijuana. Gummo (1997). Glue.
H
H (1990). Heroin. Hair (1978). Marijuana and LSD. Half Baked (1998). Marijuana, cocaine and heroin. Half Nelson (2006). Cocaine and crack cocaine. Hard Nights (1989). Heroin. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004). Marijuana, cocaine and ecstasy. Harvard Man (2001). LSD. Head (1968). Marijuana and LSD. Homegrown (1998). Marijuana. How High (2001). Marijuana. Human Traffic (1999). Marijuana, cocaine and ecstasy. Hurlyburly (1998). Marijuana, cocaine and valium. Hustle and Flow (2005). Marijuana.
I
Idle Hands (1999). Marijuana. Igby Goes Down (2002). Heroin and marijuana. I Got The Hook Up (1998). Marjuana, cocaine and LSD. I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can (1982). Valium. In the Name of the Father (1993). Marijuana and LSD. It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004). Cocaine, toad licking, presumably a reference to the Bufo Alvarius or Colorado river toad from which the extract should not actually be licked as in the movie, but smoked, due to bufo toxin which is incinerated up smoking. Contains 5-meo-dmt.
J
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). Marijuana. Jesus' Son (1999). Heroin and tranquilizers.
K
Kids (1995). Marijuana, nitrous oxide, ecstasy and ketamine. King of New York (1990). Cocaine. Kiss of the Dragon (2001). Heroin. Knocked Up (2007). Marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms.
L
The Last Minute (2001). Heroin. Layer Cake (2004). Cocaine and ecstasy. The Life of Rayful Edmond (2005). Cocaine, crack cocaine, and marijuana. Liquid Sky (1982). Heroin. Little Fish (2005). Heroin. Little Miss Sunshine (2006). Heroin. Less Than Zero (1987). Cocaine. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998). Marijuana and cocaine. London (2005). Cocaine and marijuana. Lord of the Rings (2003) Marijuana "Hobbit Weed" Lord of War (2005). Cocaine. Love Liza (2002). Gasoline fumes.
M
Mallrats (1995). Marijuana. The Man with the Golden Arm (1955). Heroin. Maria Full of Grace (2004). Cocaine. Menace II Society (1993). Crack cocaine, heroin and marijuana. Midnight Express (1978). Hashish. A Midsummer's Night Rave (2002). Ecstasy. More (1969). Heroin. Most High (2006). Cocaine and crystal meth. My Own Private Idaho (1991). Cocaine.
N
Naked Lunch (1991). Heroin. National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). Marijuana. Natural Born Killers (1994). Marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms. New Jack City (1991). Crack cocaine. Next Friday (2000). Marijuana. Nowhere (1997). Marijuana and ecstasy.
O
One Perfect Day (2004). Marijuana, painkillers, amphetamines and ecstasy.
P
Paid in Full (2002). Cocaine, crack cocaine and marijuana. The Panic in Needle Park (1971). Heroin. Party Monster (2003). Cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and ketamine. PCU (1994). Marijuana. A Perfect Day (2005). Marijuana, painkillers, amphetamines and ecstasy. Performance (1970). LSD. Permanent Midnight (1998). Heroin and cocaine. Platoon (1986) Marijuana. Psych-Out (1968). LSD and STP (DOM). Puff, Puff, Pass (2006). Marijuana. Pulp Fiction (1994). Cocaine, heroin and marijuana.
Q
R
Ray (2004). Heroin and marijuana. Reefer Madness (1936). Marijuana. Reefer Madness (2005 remake). Marijuana. Repo Man (1984). Marijuana, cocaine and amphetamines. Requiem for a Dream (2000). Heroin, amphetamines, cocaine, DXM and marijuana. Return to Paradise (1998). Hashish. Rockers (1978). Marijuana. Rolling Kansas (2003). Marijuana. The Rules of Attraction (2002). Mushrooms, cocaine, LSD, methamphetamine, marijuana and MDMA. Rush (1991). Heroin.
S
The Salton Sea (2002). Methamphetamine. Sample People (1999). Fictional drug "glow" and cocaine. Saving Grace (2000). Marijuana. A Scanner Darkly (2006). Cocaine, marijuana and Substance D, a fictional psychoactive stimulant. Scarface (1983). Cocaine and heroin. Sherry Baby (2004). Heroin. "She Shoulda Said 'No'!" (1949). Marijuana. Sid and Nancy (1986). Heroin and marijuana. The Simpsons Movie (2007). Presumably peyote and/or mescaline. Slackers (2002). Marijuana. SLC Punk! (1999). LSD, percodan, and marijuana. Slim Susie (2003). Amphetamine, heroin and marijuana. Smiley Face (2007). Marijuana. South West Nine (2004). LSD, ecstasy and marijuana. Spun (2002). Methamphetamine. Steal This Movie (2000). Marijuana. The Stoned Age (1994). Marijuana. Superbad (2007). Cocaine. Super Troopers (2001). Marijuana, psychedelic mushrooms and LSD.
T
Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (2006). Marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms. Thirteen (2003). Inhalants (i.e. "Airduster"), marijuana, various prescription drugs and LSD. Traffic (2000). Cocaine and heroin. Training Day (2001). Marijuana, crack cocaine, and PCP. Trainspotting (1996). Heroin, marijuana, valium, ecstasy and amphetamines. The Trip (1967). LSD. The Tripper (2007). Marijuana. True Romance (1993). Cocaine and marijuana. Tweek City (1995). Crystal meth. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992). Cocaine.
U
The United States of Leland (2003). Heroin.
V
W
Waiting... (2005). Marijuana. Walk the Line (2005). Cocaine and amphetamine. The Wash (2001). Marijuana. Wasted (2002). Heroin. Where the Buffalo Roam (1980). Marijuana. Withnail and I (1987). Marijuana, speed and other pills. Woodstock (1970). Marijuana.
US State & Territory Nicknames/Slogans (Which are your favorite? / least favorite?)
From these two wikipedia articles State + Territory nicknames and tourism slogans (some of the following are meant to disparage the place it refers to): Alabama
Camellia State
Cotton State
Cotton Plantation State
Lizard State
Heart of Dixie (used on license plates)
'''Yellowhammer State'''
Sweet Home Alabama
Alaska
Great Land
Land of the Midnight Sun
Land of the Noonday Moon
'''The Last Frontier''' (used on license plates)
49th State
North Star State
Up Over
Seward's Ice Box
Seward's Folly
Icebergia
Polaria
Walrussia
Johnson's Polar Bear Garden
American Samoa
Motu O Fiafiaga ("Islands of Paradise") (used on license plates)
Football Islands
Arizona
Apache State
Aztec State
Baby State
Copper State
'''Grand Canyon State'''
Sand Hill State
Sunset State
Sweetheart State
Valentine State
Arkansas
Bear State
Bowie State
Hot Springs State
Land of Opportunity (former official nickname, formerly used on license plates)
'''Natural State''' (current official nickname, currently used on license plates)
Razorback Crystal State
Toothpick State
Wonder State
California
El Dorado State
'''Golden State'''
Golden West
The Beach State
Grape State
Land of Milk and Honey
Sunshine State
Colorado
Buffalo Plains State
'''Centennial State'''
Colorful Colorado
Columbine State
Highest State
Lead State
Last Frontier
Last Old West State
Mile High State
Mountain State
Mother of Rivers
Rocky Mountain State
Rocky Mountain Empire
Silver State
Ski Country USA
Switzerland of America
Connecticut
Arsenal of the Nation
'''Constitution State'''
Land of Steady Habits
Nutmeg State
Provisions State
Blue Law State
Freestone State
Delaware
Chemical Capital of the World
Corporate Capital
Blue Hen State
Peach State
Spud state
Diamond State
'''First State'''
Land of Tax-Free Shopping
Small Wonder
District of Columbia
Nation's Capital
DMV
Inside the Beltway
The Federal City
The District
Chocolate City
DC
Washington
Florida
Everglade State
Orange State
'''Sunshine State'''
Alligator State
Flower State
Gulf State
Peninsula State
God's Waiting Room
Georgia
Empire State of the South
'''Peach State'''
Cracker State
Goober State
State of Adventure
Guam
Tano y Chamorro ("Land of the Chamorro")
Hub of the Pacific
Gateway to Micronesia
Hawaii
'''Aloha State'''
Pineapple State
Rainbow State
Paradise of the Pacific
Youngest State
808 State
Idaho
The Potato State (Home of the Potatoes)
'''Gem State'''
Gem of the Mountains
Little Ida
Illinois
Land of Lincoln (used on license plates)
'''Prairie State'''
Corn State
Garden of the West
Inland Empire
Rainy State
Indiana
Crossroads of America
'''Hoosier State'''
Hospitality State
Iowa
'''Hawkeye State'''
Kansas
America's Heartland
Central State
Dorothy's Home
There's no place like Kansas
Midway USA
Bleeding Kansas
Jayhawk State
'''Sunflower State'''
Wheat State
Kentucky
'''Bluegrass State'''
Corn-cracker State
Dark and Bloody Ground State
Hemp State
Tobacco State
Unbridled Spirit
Louisiana
Bayou State
Child of the Mississippi
Creole State
'''Pelican State'''
Sportsman's Paradise
Sugar State
Maine
'''Pine Tree State'''
Vacationland
Lumber State
Maryland
Chesapeake State
Cockade State
Free State
Monumental State
'''Old Line State'''
Oyster State
Queen State
Terrapin State
America in Miniature
Massachussetts
Baked Bean State
Codfish State
'''Bay State'''
Colony State
Old Colony State
Pilgrim State
Taxachusetts
The People's Republic of Massachusetts
The Spirit of America
Michigan
'''Great Lakes State'''
Mitten State
Winter Wonderland
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[Intro] Re-Intro Its been a crazy time and an re-intro is in order since Ive been away for awhile
Hello beautiful people! My name is LsdAliceX9/StaceyLeia and Ive been a part of this community for 2 years now, although I have been off reddit for the most part of 6 months. Im introducing myself again for those who dont know me/dont remember and to give a little update as to what Ive been up to. Im 40 now. whoa.. that feels so weird to say or think about because I am such a young at heart spirit and I never thought I would make it this far! lol.. I am living back in Tampa, Fl. now- I move around quite a bit and just recently spent 2 years in Phoenix. I missed Florida so badly that as soon as I got the chance I made it back to where I feel at home although I am originally from Michigan I have also spent time living in Minnesota and Wisconsin with short stays in Cali and in Pa. I am in insurance agent primarily but worked for a little over year at American Express doing fraud prevention- that was a pretty cool job, but I am back doing work at home insurance sales currently. I have a 15 year old daughter that I have pretty much raised on my own and we have 2 pets- cats- a female orange tabby named Leo and a black and white male Playboy. Ive never been married, but was in a relationship for 7 years that was at times abusive and very hard with someone who had some mental health issues. I never thought I would be free but 6 months ago we finally separated and I fell in love with my best friend at the time who had been there for me during some of those dark times. We have now been together for about 4 months and he moved to Florida with me. Im very happy and feel so loved.. its wonderful to have someone who is appreciative and caring, stable and loyal. More on the sad side here now, my father passed away in June due to complications from advanced Parkinsons. He was only 65. It was hard, but I got spend time with him before he passed and I am grateful for that. My dad was my primary parent and he was by far the coolest guy in the world. Always kind and understanding, he was creative, a musician and played in bands, he had tons of cool hobbies that made my childhood full of experiences, like caving, Vegas, roller coasters, rockets, guns.. It was always fun times and I wish he would have gotten to have a healthy and full retirement. Sometimes terrible things happen to the best people, but this is life. He left me some money through his life insurance and that money helped me move back to Florida and go on an adventure I had always dreamed of. I spent a month on the road in my Rv with my boyfriend, my daughter, her boyfriend, my daughters best friend and her boyfriend. It was a crazy adventure! We spent 4 days in Vegas and got some affordable but beautiful suites to stay in. We stayed in a different casino each night- Next we visited New Mexico and Meowwolf- If you dont know what it is, look it up! It was an epic experience. We then went on to Colorado and participated in the legal recreations they have there for smoking while we visited some great campsites and Rv resorts. We had BBQ in Kansas City, Six Flags in MO., Mammoth cave in KY, Cedar Point in Oh. Visited family in Ohio and Michigan and then drove to New York city and went to times square. From there we made our way down the coast to have crab cakes and go swimming in Ocean City MD. We visited Savannah, Ga and ate gumbo at night at a quaint little old building by the river..and finally we got back to Florida. Me and my boyfriend took another short trip for his birthday down to the Florida Keys, saw the Coral Castle, went to fantasy fest and spent the day at Miami Beach. Ive been back in town now for about 6 weeks and settled down in a big house in the middle of the city of Tampa. We have re-connected with all of our friends, we have been having the greatest time! The other two kids (18-19, so not kids really) that were my daughters friends went back to Arizona and we got some of our buddies here as roommates and now we are just doing the thing. Back to work, money has run out but we bought a car and furnished the house so all is well and normalizing now. A few things that I like are sleep, dreaming, soft cuddly things, smells, incense, candles, I do astrology and tarot, I love movie worlds like Harry Potter, Marvel and Star Wars- as well as horror films and cult movies. I like psychedelics and things that are surreal or fringe. I love Graham Hancock and got to meet him twice in AZ. as well as David Icke- he is my hero. I LOVE animals, nature and beauty in all forms. I am into music like EDM, classic rock , blues and metal and my favorite "color" is holographic pastel pearl iridescence . One day I want to own a Hyundai Genesis and I want to visit the pyramids at Giza , Athens and Europe in the next 5 years. 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[FIGHT THREAD] Danny Garcia vs. Brandon Rios, David Benavidez vs. Ronald Gavril, Victor Ortiz vs. Devon Alexander, Caleb Plant vs. Rogelio Medina
DATE: Saturday, February 17, 2018 LOCATION: Garcia-Rios/Benavidez-Gavril - - - Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Ortiz-AlexandePlant-Medina - - - Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso, Texas, USA LIVE CHAT: https://bxng.co/2zg0ACK TELEVISION: Garcia-Rios/Benavidez-Gavril - - - Showtime (USA) Ortiz-AlexandePlant-Medina - - - FOX (USA) TIME: Garcia-Rios/Benavidez-Gavril - - - 10pm ET, 7pm PT, 2am BT Ortiz-AlexandePlant-Medina - - - 8pm ET, 5pm PT, 12am BT
Danny Garcia vs. Brandon Rios
12 Rounds
Welterweight Division
Danny Garcia
vs
Brandon Rios
33(19)-1-0
RECORD
34(25)-3-1
29
AGE
31
5' 8.5”
HEIGHT
5' 8”
68.5”
REACH
68”
146.5 lbs
WEIGHT
146.5 lbs
Orthodox
STANCE
Orthodox
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
HOMETOWN
Oxnard, California, USA
4(2)-1-0
LAST FIVE
3(2)-2-0
David Benavidez vs. Ronald Gavril
12 Rounds
WBC Super Middleweight World Championship
David Benavidez
vs
Ronald Gavril
19(17)-0-0
RECORD
18(14)-2-0
21
AGE
31
6' 1.5”
HEIGHT
6’ 2”
77”
REACH
72.5"
167 lbs
WEIGHT
167.25 lbs
Orthodox
STANCE
Orthodox
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
HOMETOWN
Bacau, Romania
5(4)-0-0
LAST FIVE
4(4)-1
Victor Ortiz vs. Devon Alexander
12 Rounds
Welterweight Division
Victor Ortiz
vs
Devon Alexander
32(25)-6-2
RECORD
27(14)-4-0
31
AGE
31
5' 9”
HEIGHT
5' 8.5"
70"
REACH
69"
146.25 lbs
WEIGHT
146.5 lbs
Southpaw
STANCE
Southpaw
Garden City, Kansas, USA
HOMETOWN
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
3(3)-2-0
LAST FIVE
2(0)-3-0
Caleb Plant vs. Rogelio Medina
12 Rounds
Super Middleweight Division
Caleb Plant
vs
Rogelio Medina
16(10)-0-0
RECORD
38(32)-8-0
25
AGE
29
6' 1”
HEIGHT
5' 10"
74"
REACH
73"
166.75 lbs
WEIGHT
168.75 lbs
Orthodox
STANCE
Orthodox
Ashland City, Tennessee, USA
HOMETOWN
San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora, Mexico
5(2)-0-0
LAST FIVE
3(3)-2-0
Round 1
Garcia working behind his jab to start the fight. Combo to the body from Garcia. Nice 1-2 through the guard of Rios. Garcia ties up Rios. Good three jab combo from Garcia. Left hands to the body from Garcia.
Good movement from Garcia, Rios trying to plod forward. Garcia landing jabs up and downstairs. Rios lands some body shots in the clinch. Rios coming forward, having little to no success.
Rios with better pressure there. Garcia laying back against the ropes, lands a great combination on Rios. Nice overhand right lands on Garcia, but he's not buzzed. Rios landing some good shots! Garcia still sticking and moving, but the pressure is much more effective here. Garcia lands a monster shot, Rios tough as ever. Another overhand right by Rios.
Garcia opens the round with some power shots upstairs. Nice combination from Garcia. Rios keeping the pressure up. Nice combo from Rios! Rios keeps Garcia pinned to the ropes, nice jabs from DSG as he shifts left. Hooks land on Rios from Danny. Good shots from Rios as Danny is against the ropes. Good combination from Danny. Rios keeps him on the ropes, lands some shots in the clinch. Danny landing some big shots on Rios as the round wraps up! Whoops, nearly tagged him after the bell. Carefully now, Swiftyboy.
Danny working again behind the jab, staying mobile, landing power shots. Rios still coming forward, looking for the big bombs. Nice uppercut lands on Rios as he comes in on Danny against the ropes. Nice combination from Rios as Garcia sits against the ropes. Decent round for Rios, but nothing too effective.
Garcia with a good combo. Rios still keeping the pressure up. Right lands on Rios for Danny, ties up in the corner. Right body shot, Rios still coming forward. Danny lands a good combination there. Another right lands clean for Danny. Rios trying to work in the clinch but Bayless quick to break it up. Another right hand for Danny, another combo for Danny. Rios, still coming in. Huge right hand to end the round from Danny.
Garcia still moving, good combos. Rios keeping him close to the ropes but not able to pin him down this time. Good shots from Rios on the inside. Another combination from Garcia. More switch-ups giving Garcia great success. Rios coming forward, lands a shot as he comes in.
Garcia sticking and moving as usual. Rios trying his best to keep coming forward. Garcia puts down Rios! Great right hand puts Rios on the canvas. Rios tries to get up, but Bayless waves it off! What a knockout!
Round: Garcia 10-8 Rios; Overall: Garcia wins by TKO
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