Proving that taking acid really does cause people to freak out, there is no better freak out than to strip off all your clothes. The young bambina shown here is clearly on her way to a quality freak out.
One of the sixties' most insane mixes of sexploitation and psychedelia. The Acid Eaters is soooooo outthere that even the strongest of minds may become unhinged.
Alice gets mixed up with LSD-addicted hippies, rape, more lesbians, more LSD, orgies, suicide, and having sex with guys who keep their boxer shorts on while doing it.
"...finally I was introduced to hallucinogenics peyote, psilosybin and LSD. Under the influence of peyote I had a vision. I tried to forget it returning to drink, but the memory haunted me..."
A biker classic and a fascinating trip through various cultures of the 1960s Usa that points up the consequences after facing fully strange people in way of life.
Since the counterculture began to die at the very late 1960s, it makes Easy Rider definitely one of the most topical and important films of the era.
Enter the Void could be considered as an allegory to a psychedelic experience (specially with a substance as strong as DMT); death, journey as departed and rebirth. Film that is considered to base on The Tibetan Book of the Dead, the "psychedelic bible" is very impressive experience in all, and the visual look is simply amazing.
You will experience every jolt… Every jar of a Psychedelic Circus… The Beatniks… Sickniks… and Acid-Heads… and you will witness their ecstasies, their agonies and their bizarre sensualities… You will be hurled into their debauched dreams and frenzied fantasies!
Rising to the top of the homicidal strippers on LSD movies, "MiL" was released under various titles including "Lila." Cinematic highlights include disturbing acid freakouts, axe murdering, and completely unerotic striptease acts.
As the Vietnam War expanded and America's "baby-boom" generation came of age, the underground was superseded by the "counterculture" - a youthful amalgam of radical politics, oriental (or occult) mysticism, "liberated" sexuality, hallucinogenic drugs, communal life-styles, and rock 'n' roll that was sufficiently wide-spread (and even organized) to see itself as a movement.
Drugsploitation, propaganda, 1960s counterculture, rock 'n roll, trippy surrealism...
A very nice list. I could suggest a few additions;
The Trip (Where Peter Fonda has Bruce Dern guide him through his first LSD experience while Jack Nicholson sits on the floor smoking a joint)
Wild in the Streets (Where everyone over 30 is given LSD and sent to concentration camps)
Reefer Madness (The campy anti-marijuana film that shows kids going nuts after their first puff of the evil weed)
Zacharia (An electric western loosely based on Hermann Hesse's 'Sidhartha' features sex, drugs, and rock n roll in a western setting)
Woodstock (I was expecting to see this on the list since Monterey Pop was included. Remember the bad brown acid and John Sebastian going onstage to fill in while tripping his brains out and having to cut his set short?)
The Strawberry Statement (Counterculture movie involving College Campus Protests)
Wasn't Dick Clark the executive Producer of 'Psych-Out'?
The Trip (Where Peter Fonda has Bruce Dern guide him through his first LSD experience while Jack Nicholson sits on the floor smoking a joint)
Wild in the Streets (Where everyone over 30 is given LSD and sent to concentration camps)
Reefer Madness (The campy anti-marijuana film that shows kids going nuts after their first puff of the evil weed)
Zacharia (An electric western loosely based on Hermann Hesse's 'Sidhartha' features sex, drugs, and rock n roll in a western setting)
Woodstock (I was expecting to see this on the list since Monterey Pop was included. Remember the bad brown acid and John Sebastian going onstage to fill in while tripping his brains out and having to cut his set short?)
The Strawberry Statement (Counterculture movie involving College Campus Protests)
Wasn't Dick Clark the executive Producer of 'Psych-Out'?
Already there.
Already there.
Looking forward to see this one.
Couldn't find this one.
Already there.
Seems interesting, added.
Yes.