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What Should Our Beloved Jason Watch While Absolutely Whacked Out On Painkillers?

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As you may have heard, our beloved Jason’s heart exploded last month and it took the doctors something like 10 hours to put enough RTV on it to get it running right again. The good news is he’s finally home from the hospital and  getting some much-deserved rest as his body tries to recover from having his ribs cracked open like a Christmas chestnut. Side note: Is that where the word chestnut comes from? I’m not going to look it up.

We’re not quite sure how long it’ll take to get Jason back on these pages regularly, but he’s on Slack and vigorously chatting with all of us from the comfort of his bed. Thank you, of course, to all of you who supported Jason in this surprise endeavor. We all greatly appreciate it and I will reward you with a cute picture of Jason recovering with his dog very soon.

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But Jason needs your help again! You see, he can’t work (did you hear that Jason? No working!) and yet his mind is pretty much all there. Or, well, as there as it ever was. The one wrinkle is that his doctor prescribed him a bunch of serious painkillers and anti-seizure meds because, if I had to guess, they put a scar the size of a Jeep Grand Wagoneer down his center.

He is, in his own words, pretty high. He has earned this high by not dying. Since he can’t work and his brain is levitating about two feet above his bed, the one thing he can do is watch stuff. What should Jason watch while completely zonked out?

I suggested that he should watch all the Fast and the Furious movies in the correct canonical order (as opposed to the cinematic release order). What do you think he should check out?

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Ok, here’s a picture of Jason recuperating at home as a reward for your help.

Los Jason

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Dar Khorse
Dar Khorse
11 months ago

Lots of great suggestions here. I’ll add mine to the mix: put 2001 A Space Odyssey on loop and make sure you have a kick-ass surround sound and a very large screen.

David Lorengo
David Lorengo
11 months ago

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

Data
Data
11 months ago

Mulholland Drive. It can’t make any less sense sober vs whacked out on opioids.

Also The Abyss is now streaming in 4K and in March I can retire my 20+ year old DVD for a shiny new 4kUHD disc (Also True Lies and Aliens in March). Bring on the James Cameron UHD’s!

Vicente Perez
Vicente Perez
11 months ago

Two films, both coincidentally from 1971: “Trafic” and “Le Mans”.

Slower Louder
Slower Louder
11 months ago

I recommend Texas holdem poker tournaments. Used to be on tv; now I think can be found in online channels. In the day, watching poker tournaments at the gym, I felt like I could pedal all day.

Richdelish
Richdelish
11 months ago

The Monkees magnum opus (written and produced in part by Jack Nicholson!) Head. It’s a helluva trip, maaan.

Toecutter
Toecutter
11 months ago

If he wants a real trip, I recommend the following ten films:

-The Void
-Kuso
-The Mist
-A Serbian Film
-Goodnight Mommy
-Salo / The 120 Days of Sodom
-Event Horizon
-The Thing
-Moon
-Soylent Green

But be warned, these won’t bring joy to everyone. Really depends on if you like morbid/dark/gross/disturbing stuff.

Last edited 11 months ago by Toecutter
StillNotATony
StillNotATony
11 months ago
Reply to  Toecutter

A Serbian Film?!? I’ve never seen it, but I’ve read a synopsis. Do you WANT Jason to kill himself?!?

Toecutter
Toecutter
11 months ago
Reply to  StillNotATony

No. Jason tends to have an “out-there” sense of humor, as I do. If dark/disturbing things are to his taste as they are mine, he might actually like the movie.

Some of the others on that list are even worse!

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
11 months ago
Reply to  Toecutter

The Void was a nice little unexpected riff on a genre we haven’t seen in awhile I thought.

Ever see The Endless? Similarly good recent cosmic horror.

Toecutter
Toecutter
11 months ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Haven’t seen The Endless. Will add it to my backlog.

From Beyond was similarly great to The Void.

Not Sure
Not Sure
11 months ago
Reply to  Toecutter

Moon was a fantastic movie.

Wezel Boy
Wezel Boy
11 months ago

If I were high AF on oxycodone I’d want to watch anything Miyazaki.

Otter
Otter
11 months ago
Reply to  Wezel Boy

I love Miyazaki, but if you’re high, Paprika

Wezel Boy
Wezel Boy
11 months ago
Reply to  Otter

I haven’t seen Paprika, but the trailer made it look like it would be more suited to cannabis or a hallucinogen.

Last edited 11 months ago by Wezel Boy
David Smith
David Smith
11 months ago
Reply to  Wezel Boy

Ah yes, we need a sommelier to pair our movies with our drugs.
Not /s

Sklooner
Sklooner
11 months ago

Don’t watch Naked Lunch unless completely sober

Not Sure
Not Sure
11 months ago
Reply to  Sklooner

And don’t read the book, ever. It’s a complete waste of your time.

David Smith
David Smith
11 months ago
Reply to  Not Sure

Naked Lunch was an ok read but don’t read Infinite Jest if you want to avoid ten time the amount of wasted time.

Not Sure
Not Sure
11 months ago
Reply to  David Smith

I slogged halfway through that one before I gave up, and I don’t often give up halfway through a book.
I enjoyed all his non fiction though.

Usernametaken
Usernametaken
11 months ago

The Grande Lebowski

It’s got a lotta ins, a lotta outs a couple what-have-yous. And it features a Beatle so he won’t feel totally lost

Last edited 11 months ago by Usernametaken
Toecutter
Toecutter
11 months ago
Reply to  Usernametaken

That dude in the Beetle reminds me a lot of Jason. This film has a surprising amount of depth for a comedy. There’s always something new I learn about it every time I watch it. The characters are quite some “characters”…

Ford_Timelord
Ford_Timelord
11 months ago
Reply to  Toecutter

I keep noticing so many lebowski references. i.e. The Fargo TV series. Even Alan Kohler on the ABC News drops them into his reports!

Jack Beckman
Jack Beckman
11 months ago

The Star Wars Holiday Special. Because you can’t watch it if you’re not F****ed up.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
11 months ago

1981’s Heavy Metal. Good in any state, but probably excellent in his.

C2 Vette in the opening even.

Toecutter
Toecutter
11 months ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

“Hey, do we have any of that Plutonian Nyborg left?”

Mark Tucker
Mark Tucker
11 months ago
Reply to  Toecutter

Sure, first Earth chick we see in years, and he has to make a play for her…

Here4thecars
Here4thecars
11 months ago
Reply to  Toecutter

“Don’ t worry, if there’s one thing I know how to do, it’s drive while I’m stoned”

OverlandingSprinter
OverlandingSprinter
11 months ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Followed immediately by South Park Season 12 Episode 3, the episode from 2008 named “Major Boobage.” I think even in Jason’s present state he’d appreciate the absurdity.

Last edited 11 months ago by OverlandingSprinter
Usernametaken
Usernametaken
11 months ago

You never even get a good look at them anyway…

AssMatt
AssMatt
11 months ago

Mighty Boosh on Hulu: silly british weirdos.
Valhalla Rising on Amzn Prime: amazing New World horror-scape.

Lew Schiller
Lew Schiller
11 months ago
Máté Petrány
Máté Petrány
11 months ago

He should watch the not at all Czechoslovakian but rather Czech movie Dedictví aneb Kurvahosigutntag. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106693/

Zipn Zipn
Zipn Zipn
11 months ago

Top Secret – and/or binge on Police Squad (IN COLOR!). Both a good laugh.

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
11 months ago

Hmm. Fantasia’s always a kick when you’re effed up. When one of my hands was mangled in an industrial accident, I was given morphine. That evening, a bunch of friends took me to the local premiere of a little movie called “Star Wars.” Let’s just say that morphine really enhances Industrial Light and Magic’s work in that film.

Máté Petrány
Máté Petrány
11 months ago

Learn Hungarian. Very time-consuming, yet the fun factor is almost as high as Jason.

Argentine Utop
Argentine Utop
11 months ago

Jó ötlet!

Andrea Petersen
Andrea Petersen
11 months ago

Suspiria, specifically the Dario Argento version. There isn’t much plot to follow, but it’s gorgeous

10001010
10001010
11 months ago

He should watch that old 60s TV show “My Mother The Car” and then dream about what sort of car the mother should be if they remade that show today. A minivan seems too cliche, a crossover seems too obvious, and in that show his mother the car was a 30ish yo car so maybe a mid-90s Taurus station wagon? Torch, we need your guidance, but don’t do any work, so dictate your response to the dog.

Clark B
Clark B
11 months ago

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The first time I watched it I was very much not sober (honestly don’t remember what substances were involved) and just assumed that was why the whole movie felt a bit like an acid trip. Nope, that’s just how the movie is. I would say that not being sober just makes it more…authentic. It’s what Hunter S. Thompson would have wanted.

Last edited 11 months ago by Clark B
David Smith
David Smith
11 months ago
Reply to  Clark B

Johnny Depp: How long does he stay in your head?

Bill Murray: It never goes away

Try “Where the Buffalo Roam” as well (with the original sound track if you can find it).

Goof
Goof
11 months ago

Better Off Dead.

Where the guy down on his luck basically gets picked up by the new girl in a bitchin’ Camaro she fixes up herself.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
11 months ago
Reply to  Goof

“Tentacles! It’s tentacles.”

Last edited 11 months ago by Jack Trade
Boulevard_Yachtsman
Boulevard_Yachtsman
11 months ago
Reply to  Goof

The Hamburger scene will be perfect for the state he’s in.

Interrobang‽
Interrobang‽
11 months ago
Reply to  Goof

Did her parents drive it up from the Bahamas?

Bizness Comma Nunya
Bizness Comma Nunya
11 months ago

Myth & Mogul: John Delorean

It doesn’t really focus on the car itself much, but man….it really gives you a better idea of him as a person and the impact of The Troubles and how the Delorean factory was smack in the middle of it all.

3 episodes, great watch. Even if you don’t care about Deloreans.

https://www.netflix.com/title/80219915

Freelivin2713
Freelivin2713
11 months ago

Yeah, that was a really interesting one!

JDE
JDE
11 months ago

Sly Stallone’s Driven should be on his watch list….not because it is good though. But so he has good writing fodder when he comes back.

RataTejas
RataTejas
11 months ago

Memento and Pulp Fiction. Don’t have to worry about continuity.

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