is confronted by a gun toting psycho. He tailed it up in 2008 with his first film, the astounding, In Bruges, an insightful cross between Hemingway's The Killers and Beckett's Waiting for Godot in which Gleeson and Colin Farrell play Irish bounty hunters holding up for their psychopathic British boss to steer their next undertaking. Mcdonagh now in the States, where his favorite, Colin Farrell, is Marty, an early alcoholic Irish essayist managing a Hollywood film, and the amount of psychopaths included
ventured from England to the New World on a journey in search of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The pilgrims characterized the new world as a place of freedom, democracy, and equality for all. When the Gold Rush began in 1848, happiness was defined by wealth, success, and a rigorous faith in hard work. These ideals defined the American Dream and created a distinct culture of ambitious, hard working individuals; however, Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas: a Savage Journey
as a result of the drug fuelled and indulgent lifestyle which was idolised during the time. Hunter S Thompson was and continues to be a cultural icon, and is one of the most well-known figures of the
classic cult film! In this film, the Mint 400 motorcycle race takes place in Las Vegas and journalist Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp) has been commissioned to write about it for an unnamed magazine. He decides to travel to Sin City together with his friend dr. Gonzo (Benicio Del Toro) in a red convertible with a trunk filled with hallucinogens. Essentially, this movie shows Las Vegas through the eyes of two guys on psychoactive