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Randy Riddle <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Mar 1996 09:18:39 -0500
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Going by some informal research on my own (since I was too young to
experience this first-hand when the film came out), "2001", at least in
some parts of NC, was more of an acid trip film than a marijuana film.
 
One theatre in NC, for some time, ran a midnight showing of "2001" and
"Fantasia" as a double bill that became known as a good "trip" to the
locals.
 
Randy
 
On Sun, 17 Mar 1996, Cal wrote:
 
> Murray's reminiscence about viewing 2001 during its initial run reminded
> me that VARIETY reported that people were going up and down the aisles
> selling roaches during that run -- maybe this innovation hadn't yet
> reached Buffalo.  For years subsequent I had the serious impression
> that 2001 was really "the movie to turn-on by."  I do know that for
> several years subsequent students would tell me that they were turned on
> to film by 2001.
>
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