Fear and loathing might be hard to find at that price
try looking for where the buffalo roam starring bill murry, its closer to the stroy that gonzo wrote, ....
Where the Buffalo Roam is the title of a film from 1980. Bill Murray played the lead in the film, Hunter S. Thompson, and Peter Boyle played the role of Karl Lazlo, Esq., loosely based on Doctor Thompson's lawyer, Oscar Zeta Acosta.
Loosely based on the writings and semi-autobiographical information in Hunter S. Thompson's books, this comedic vehicle fared poorly at theatres (though it was not widely circulated). It has been broadcast on both cable movie networks and syndicated stations sporadically ever since its original release.
The story
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
It has three chapters, all circling around Thompson and Lazlo. They are told as a story that Thompson is apparently writing in his cabin.
The first chapter is set in 1968, where Lazlo is fighting to stop a group of youngsters from receiving several years in jail for possession of marijuana, while Thompson is writing an article about it for Blast Magazine, which is loosely based on Rolling Stone.
The next chapter is set in 1972, during the fictional Los Angeles Superbowl (the real one was in New Orleans in 1972) where Lazlo, after having gone missing after the 1968 chapter, meets up with Thompson to try to convince him to join his freedom fight, which includes smuggling weapons to an unnamed Latin American country. He follows the revolutionaries to the remote airstrip where the plane is to be loaded, but when a police helicopter finds them, Lazlo and his henchmen get on the plane to escape and Thompson refuses to follow.
The next chapter begins after a short aside at one of Thompson's college tours, also in 1972. This chapter is loosely based on the 1972 Presidential campaign. Richard Nixon, here called "The Candidate," is campaigning for reelection. Thompson, after being thrown off the journalist plane and forced to take the crew plane (known as the "Zoo"), drugs another journalist, who was forced to take the crew plane until the next stop. Thompson steals his clothes and ID badge, then verbally attacks The Candidate in the bathroom, with a speech about the "Screwheads" and the "Doomed". He then boards the journalist plane, where he sees Lazlo getting on the plane. Lazlo starts yelling and they are thrown off the plane. Lazlo then tries to convince Thompson to join his socialist paradise somewhere in the desert, and apparently does not succeed.
The movie then returns to the cabin, where Thompson is ending the story with a little quip about how "it never got weird enough for me."
2006-07-08 04:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a permanent market in your town ask around and find out what day dvd/ video stalls are there. Also try buying ex-rentals from Blockbuster or whatever you have nearby. Amazon.com often has second hand bargains. Good luck.
2006-07-08 07:28:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Try any local bohemian record or video stores first. If not there, try Overstock.com, Buy.com, or maybe Amazon.com. Sometime they have hard to find stuff.
2006-07-08 04:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, save your money and get a copy. It's worth it!
2006-07-08 04:46:09
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answered by Rubus Berry 1
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Try Half.com
2006-07-08 05:16:32
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answered by luisaviles01 2
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a lot of video stores will sell it previously viewed even if it is on the shelf...just ask
2006-07-08 04:41:38
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answered by Anonymous
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why not ebay?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Fear-and-Loathing-in-Las-Vegas-dvd_W0QQitemZ160005847120QQihZ006QQcategoryZ617QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
2006-07-08 04:47:28
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answered by xcr0ss_my_heartx 4
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