- February 6th, 2022, 8:34 am#4966832
When I ordered my HasLab proton pack, I got a free month of Disney Plus.
One of the movies I recently watched for the first time was 2003's remake of Freaky Friday, with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.
Curtis plays the mom, Tess, a psychologist who switches bodies with her teen daughter, Anna, played by Lohan.
And I heard a familiar bit of terminology...
Anna (in Tess's body) : Mom, maybe we should go to the emergency room.
Tess (in Anna's body) : Oh no! All that will get us is a 72-hour lockdown in a psych ward and a Thorazine drip. No, we're not going anywhere.
Anyway, it struck me as funny how no one is out there trying to insinuate that *this* mention of Thorazine by another fictitious character with a degree in psychology must have some nefarious retroactive connotation.
And that film's almost twenty years more recent than Ghostbusters.
Exactly when did it become widespread public 'knowledge' that Thorazine = date rape drug?
Alex
One of the movies I recently watched for the first time was 2003's remake of Freaky Friday, with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.
Curtis plays the mom, Tess, a psychologist who switches bodies with her teen daughter, Anna, played by Lohan.
And I heard a familiar bit of terminology...
Anna (in Tess's body) : Mom, maybe we should go to the emergency room.
Tess (in Anna's body) : Oh no! All that will get us is a 72-hour lockdown in a psych ward and a Thorazine drip. No, we're not going anywhere.
Anyway, it struck me as funny how no one is out there trying to insinuate that *this* mention of Thorazine by another fictitious character with a degree in psychology must have some nefarious retroactive connotation.
And that film's almost twenty years more recent than Ghostbusters.
Exactly when did it become widespread public 'knowledge' that Thorazine = date rape drug?
Alex
What a knockabout of pure fun that was!