Kevin Spacey is taking a break from big budget flops to star in a new indie drama where he’ll get totally stoned and then stop bathing. I am so there.
The movie is something called Shrink, and in it HR says Spacey will play a psychiatrist to the stars. His patients will be played by actual stars, celebrity ones, not the twinkly ones. Word is that folks like Robin Williams, and then some other less famous people like Saffron Burrows will be involved in sitting on his couch.
Finding out which celebrities want to sleep with their mother will not however, be the plot of this movie. It focuses on Spacey’s headshrink character who has trouble dealing with a recent personal tragedy. In response, he becomes a chronic pot smoker, gives up on caring about his appearance, and though it’s not mentioned in HR’s story, I suspect at some point he comes into possession of a rug that really ties the room together. Also there’s something in this plot synopsis about him losing confidence in his ability to help his patients. I guess that means he’ll be too busy self-analyzing to attend Lebowskifest. Dude, suck it up and drink a White Russian.
Comment on “Kevin Spacey Smokes Pot And Forgets To Shave”
Note: This website is not meant for use by minors. The views expressed in the comments section below are not our own. This section is intended for discussion of the topic in the post above. Disagreement is encouraged, however comments which attack, insult, or threaten the author in a personal manner won't be published. Similarly, comments that we deem to be poorly worded, or wildly off topic will also not be approved and may be mocked. For free, uncensored, unfettered, and possibly dangerous discussion visit our forum.
Sounds like another attempt to demonize pot to me. It's not going to work. There's to much pot history and NO dead bodies!
It's time to remove ALL the politicians that promote prohibition.
How many more lives have to be needlessly devastated or lost?
PROHIBITED DRUGS ARE WAY EASIER FOR KIDS TO GET THAN REGULATED DRUGS!
PROHIBITION never works it just CAUSES CRIME & VIOLENCE.
The USA spends $69 billion a year on the drug war, builds 900 new prison beds and hires 150 more correction officers every two weeks, arrests someone on a drug charge every 17 seconds, jails more people than any nation and has killed over 100,000 citizens in the drug war.
In 1914 when there were NO PROHIBITED DRUGS 1.3% of our population was addicted to drugs, TODAY 1.3% of our population is STILL ADDICTED TO DRUGS BUT THERE’S WAY MORE CRIME AND VIOLENCE BECAUSE OF THE HUGE PROFITS PROHIBITION GENERATES. DRUGS TODAY ARE MORE POTENT, MORE READILY AVAILABLE AND LESS EXPENSIVE THAN THEY WERE IN THE EARLY 70’S WHEN RICHARD NIXON STARTED THE WAR ON DRUGS.
There’s only been one drug success story in history, tobacco, BY FAR THE MOST DEADLY and one of the MOST ADDICTIVE drugs. Almost half the users quit because of REGULATION, ACCURATE INFORMATION AND MEDICAL TREATMENT. No one went to jail and no one got killed.
DEMAND your Constitutional rights. The right; to freedom of religion, free speech, a free press, to keep and bear arms, to be secure in your person, house, papers and effects against unreasonable search and seizure, to life, liberty and property, to be protected from having your property taken by the government without due process of law and without just compensation, to confront the witnesses against you, to be protected from excessive bail, excessive fines, cruel and unusual punishment, to vote and many others have been denied to millions of Americans in the name of the drug war.
TAKE ACTION. JOIN THE EMAIL LIST, WATCH THE VIDEOS:
Internet Explorer: http://jsknow.angelfire.com/home
Other Browsers: http://jsknow.angelfire.com/index.html
This site is operated by Cinema Blend LLC. For advertising inquiries, contact Gorilla Nation. CinemaBlend.com is a private, independently owned website which is intended only as entertainment. The views expressed on this website may or may not reflect those of its owner. Don't take us too seriously.
October 12, 2008 at 17:10
June 17, 2008 at 13:51