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The Acid Eaters

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Every Friday, office workers go to the White Pyramid, a 50-foot tower of the drug LSD.

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Audience Member Films that focus on the psychedelic side of the 60's are always something that will leave most people scratching their heads at some point, with linear thought not a major concern of the film-makers. But this sexploitation attempt at doing so will more likely leave you bored out of your skull! The basic plot, if you can call it such, is about a group of 9-to-5 workers, who spend their weekends getting high on LSD and having body-painting sex orgies at the lake. That is, when they don't go looking for a giant white pyramid of LSD and end up trapped inside by "the devil." No, really. That's the story here. Director Byron Mabe is no stranger to the sexploitation genre. His work on films like "A Smell of Honey, A Swallow of Brine" and "The Head Mistress," while certainly not award-winning material, at least had some of the sleazy and entertaining charms one expects of this brand of film. With this one he over-reaches his bounds, as the attempts to marry the drug culture to soft-core porn is a mix that just does work here. None of the characters ever really get developed. You don't really learn enough about anyone to care or understand what's going on with them. In fact, only the script seems to outdo them in the underdevelopment department. If there was some kind of coherent plot here, I surely missed it. Nothing in this film gels together. One scene we're watching them get high and frolic at the beach, then someone is killed, and then we go to the white pyramid. There's no rhyme or reason to any of it. The camera work isn't all that great, as we get "treated" to an over use of looped segments of the gang riding on motorcycles and scenes that just drag on way too long, or pathetic attempts at being psychedelic, with some swirling colors and the like. Really, it's like they just took every tired cliché of these kinds of films, slapped in some boobies jiggling around, and called it good. At just around an hour long, it easily feels four time that in length as you are watching it. Even the ample curves of the delicious Pat Barrington can do nothing to make this piece of garbage watchable. The fact half the cast of this film never did any others after it, I think pretty much says all that needs to be said about the quality and worthwhile value of this bomb. Heck, I don't even think getting stoned could help you to enjoy this pointless and pandering mess. It is possible to make an interesting as entertaining psychedelic film. "The Acid Eaters," however, will never be one of them. It is a blatant and obvious cash-in on the drug culture of the times, that does nothing to advance any insights into it and only insults the intelligence of the audience that watches it. I really can't say enough about how horrible this movie is. It really gives stoners a bad name... even worse than the one they already have. Avoid this turkey at all costs, as I'm pretty sure it'll do more to damage your brain cells than actual LSD will. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Audience Member One of the many drug-induced 60's counter-culture films, this really falls flat. It earns points for being strange, but it's not what I'd term "watchable". I struggled like mad to stay awake through the film (and it's not really all that long). The plot was nearly impossible to follow, as I think that the person who pieced this together might have been partaking from that 50ft. LSD pyramid. :P Come prepared if you have the iron will to slog through this. :) Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Every Friday, office workers go to the White Pyramid, a 50-foot tower of the drug LSD.
Director
Byron Mabe
Producer
Byron Mabe, David F. Friedman
Screenwriter
Carl Monson
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 3, 2017
Runtime
1h 2m
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