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New movie out today: Sick Birds Die Easy

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Rifle

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My friend's movie, Sick Birds Die Easy, came out on Amazon and iTunes today and deals with a lot of things the Nexus here deals with and has received positive reviews, so I thought I'd mention it here. You can see a trailer for it at sickbirdsdieeasy.com

I actually haven't seen it yet as I'm waiting to see it in the theater tonight, so I can't say much about it, but here's a link to a pretty informative article about it: http://networkedblogs.com/TFq5M
 
This is now streaming for free on Hulu. I watched it two times back to back last night. I was equal parts abhorred, compelled, saddened, and frustrated. It's a testament to just how sick the West has become.
 
This sounds like something I want to see. Do you know if it's going on a US tour or is going to be released nationwide theatrically? If the filmmaker is planning to come to Oregon, and you can get in touch with me I could perhaps arrange a screening. You can PM me with any information on that tack, if you don't want to post it in this thread.

There is been such an upsurge in psychedelic tourism both in the jungle and spreading into the west with sham organizations like the megalomaniac-led budding colt in Elbe, Washington which shall not be named, with very little attention or focused placed on any possible downside or negative aspect of it that this is actually refreshing to see.

I like the filmmakers idea of combining documentary with fictional narrative as well, that could make for a really really interesting movie.

I forget the name of the other fictionalized movie coming out this summer shot in black-and-white the deals more with South American shamanism and western engagement with it but it looks very interesting as well, perhaps I'll edit this post with the relevant information on that so I'm not just farting in the wind.
 
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