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Monday, March 1, 2010

3 Fast Feb Documentary Reviews

Alright I have a confession to make Im a huge dork I love all things documentaries so you will see alot of documentary reviews with a very wide spectrum of topics. I love watching documentaries because they are educational and sometimes riveting. With them being educational sometimes they reinterate stuff I already learned in school sometimes I learn awesome things dumbass people do in this world to fuck up their lives and get a criminal record, sometimes I even learn some tricks of the trade incase I ever lose my job and decide to walk on over to the dark side. Lol that is just a joke...well ya never know times are tough dollar dollar bill yo!

1.) American Meth (2007), Val Kilmer director Justin Hunt is about the devastation that Meth has had on its target area the Rural areas of America. This film was very educational and graphic it really showed exactly how this drug has destroyed so many bored rednecks it aint even funny. I give this documentary a 3 out of 5 Cool Stars. I would recommend parents watch this so they can be informed and learn about the signs of this drug use if they have children over the age of 12.

2.) Totally Baked (2007), this is a Mockumentary starring Craig Shoemaker, Lee Abbott and Franklyn Ajaye directed by Lee Abbott. Ok so this is of course a movie about Legalization of Marijuana for well they say medicinal purposes although they contradict this moral debate throughout the entire film. It is funny and for all the guys out there there are alot of hooters in it which for ya'll I guess is a plus. The film does actually have somewhat of a story plot to it but of course I believe everyone who worked on producing this film may have been stoned so its all over the place. Check it out for a quick laugh I gave it 2 out of 5 Cool Stars.

3.) Meth (2006), by director Todd Ahlberg. This is a documentary about Meth use in the gay communities. This film was a complete shocker for me because I had no idea about the use of Meth in the gay community and how destructive it had become over the past 10 years. They basically depict how gay raves went from Ecstasy to hard drugs and dangerous behaviors at high speed. I found this documentary to be very educational and interesting. I guess I just had the stereotype in my head that gay guys had nice houses, nice cars and clothes and had never actually realized some would actually want to be drug dealers and users shocking I tell ya. I gave this a 2 out of 5 Cool Stars.

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