Sonny Bono appears onscreen to tell kids that marijuana is a "bummer" that turns you into a "weedhead" and will make you "trip out" (the fact that, based upon his performance, Sonny appears ... Read allSonny Bono appears onscreen to tell kids that marijuana is a "bummer" that turns you into a "weedhead" and will make you "trip out" (the fact that, based upon his performance, Sonny appears to have ingested unknown substances before the cameras started rolling tends to limit the ... Read allSonny Bono appears onscreen to tell kids that marijuana is a "bummer" that turns you into a "weedhead" and will make you "trip out" (the fact that, based upon his performance, Sonny appears to have ingested unknown substances before the cameras started rolling tends to limit the film's crediblity somewhat).
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Another phony hippie type who's a either a fraud or a man who's pulled a fast one on the establishment. Well, considering his track record I have to say the first one. Thanks a lot Mr. Buzz kill. Didn't he even think for one second about his street cred. When this short was released I doubt he had any left. A funny short either way that'll make think is he or isn't he.
Recommended for comic relief.
While I'm on a negative tirade, I must ask: did Sonny Bono have a lobotomy before filming this documentary? It's like watching one of George Romero's zombies give a lecture -- get this guy some coffee! And, did the "film" makers decide to show up and shoot his scenes while he was in full new-age Dojo mode? What's going on here? God only knows, but his lines are so bad that he even starts to break down and almost laugh during his utterly ridiculous closing statement. Even Bono knew what a joke it was.
In closing, the film is actually a lot of fun! You will be disturbed, yet hysterical all the way through -- if you can get your hands on it, this one is great for parties! Play this at a get-together and people will always invite you over!
This in fact seems to destroy Sonny's argument about the dangers of marijuana since his explaining just how dangerous the other substances, that unlike pot are in fact legal, are when in comparison to marijuana it makes pot almost, in seeing how strung out and happy he is, desirable. Watching the documentary you almost get the feeling that it's cryptically endorsing pot instead of condemning it! The very fact that it uses Sonny Bono, a member of the tune in turn on drop out generation of the late 1960's, as it's spokesman makes you suspicious about what it's really telling us.
You see right at the start of the documentary how a bunch of teen and collage age man & women, or better yet boys & girls, are run in by the police after they were busted at a pot party claiming that what their doing, smoking pot, is their legal right protected by the US Constitution and Bill of Rights. There's no argument about what their saying and it even seems to be endorsed by the documentary. It's after that early sequence that the film makes a hard right turn with a drugged out looking Sonny Bono at the wheel turning the people being busted for the use of marijuana into common criminals instead of civil and human rights activists!
** (out of 4)
This short starts off with a group of kids having a grass party when the police bust in and arrest them. As the kids are being taken to the van, they start screaming at the camera stating that weed isn't bad and there are much worse things out there. We then get Sonny Bono stating that he's going to talk about the truths behind that little plant that so many were smoking.
This here was just one of many propaganda films that were made to try and scare people away from using weed. This one here is pretty straight-forward and doesn't contain the wild and crazy over-the-top material that made something like REEFER MADNESS so entertaining. This film is played so straight that the film really doesn't get any big laughs, although there's no question one could rip it apart for the various lies that it contains. With that beigng said, it's really too bad seeing how lame Bono was because he always seemed like a cool guy.
Did you know
- TriviaSonny Bono talks very slowly and does appear very lethargic and almost under the influence of drugs while narrating this short film. On page 50 of the 2001 biography Cher - If You Believe, Sonny's appearance in this film is mentioned. In reference to how he could have easily not been publicly honest at the time about his anti-drug feelings, Sonny is quoted as saying, "People think I'm stoned all the time anyway."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dope Mania (1987)
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