September 23, 2011
Instead of a picture, the new tweet presents a video intro to a movie called “The Trip”. (Click-through to see the video play.) This is what I could find:

In this drama, Paul Groves (Peter Fonda) takes his first dose of LSD while experiencing the heartbreak and ambivalence of divorce from his beautiful butadulterous wife, played by Susan Strasberg. He starts his trip with a “guide,” John (Bruce Dern), but runs away and abandons out of fear.
As Paul experiences his trip, he wanders around the Sunset Strip, into nightclubs, and the homes of strangers and acquaintances. He considers the roles played by commercialism, sex, the role of women in his life. He meets a young woman, Glenn (Salli Sachse), who is interested in people who take LSD. Having learned from Paul recently that he would be taking LSD, she has been looking out for him.
Glenn drives Paul to a beach house, where they have passionate intercourse. As the sun rises, Paul steps out to the balcony to get some air. Glenn asks him whether his first LSD experience was constructive. Paul defers his answer to “tomorrow.” His face is frozen in close-up, and his image cracks like glass through an animation special effect. (Source)

I have a million different things in my head at the moment, but they’re all jumbled and unsorted at the moment. Talk among yourselves.

Instead of a picture, the new tweet presents a video intro to a movie called “The Trip”. (Click-through to see the video play.) This is what I could find:

In this drama, Paul Groves (Peter Fonda) takes his first dose of LSD while experiencing the heartbreak and ambivalence of divorce from his beautiful butadulterous wife, played by Susan Strasberg. He starts his trip with a “guide,” John (Bruce Dern), but runs away and abandons out of fear.

As Paul experiences his trip, he wanders around the Sunset Strip, into nightclubs, and the homes of strangers and acquaintances. He considers the roles played by commercialismsex, the role of women in his life. He meets a young woman, Glenn (Salli Sachse), who is interested in people who take LSD. Having learned from Paul recently that he would be taking LSD, she has been looking out for him.

Glenn drives Paul to a beach house, where they have passionate intercourse. As the sun rises, Paul steps out to the balcony to get some air. Glenn asks him whether his first LSD experience was constructive. Paul defers his answer to “tomorrow.” His face is frozen in close-up, and his image cracks like glass through an animation special effect. (Source)

I have a million different things in my head at the moment, but they’re all jumbled and unsorted at the moment. Talk among yourselves.

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