| Reefer Madness - The Movie Musical | 
enlarge | Director: Andy Fickman Actors: Kristen Bell, Christian Campbell, Neve Campbell, Alan Cumming, Ana Gasteyer Studio: Showtime Ent. Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 9690
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 112 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: SHOD1156D ISBN: 1594472254 UPC: 758445115628 EAN: 9781594472251 ASIN: B000AYQOA6
Theatrical Release Date: April 16, 2005 Release Date: November 8, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Based on the propaganda film from 1936 that has become a cult hit. A straight-laced high school principal seeks to impart his wisdom about the demon weed by telling a frightful tale about the fate of 2 innocent teens who fall under the spell of the drug. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 09/19/2006 Starring: Alan Cumming Steven Weber Run time: 105 minutes Rating: R Director: Andy Fickman
Amazon.com If the idea of making a musical out of Roger Corman's Z-movie quickie The Little Shop of Horrors sounded weird, stick around for the all-singing, all-dancing Reefer Madness. Deliriously based on the notorious 1936 anti-pot social-guidance film, this is an ultra-campy enterprise that lands somewhere between Rocky Horror and a John Waters comedy. Christian Campbell and the spritzy Kristen Bell play the innocent teens lured into a soul-sapping cloud of marijuana dependence by pencil-mustached pusher Steven Weber and his long-suffering dame, Ana Gasteyer. The cast includes femme fatale Amy Spanger and a cameo by Neve Campbell, who dances her way through one sequence. The musical was written and composed by Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney, who re-create some of the kookiest scenes from the original movie ("Faster! Faster!"). Their funniest idea is to frame the sordid saga with a black-and-white story of a government agent showing a public-service film to horrified small-town citizens; he's played by the reliably sinister Alan Cumming, who also pops up in a variety of guises in the film-within-the-film. The only problem with this made-for-Showtime version of the stage show is that camp tends to wear thin, especially at 109 minutes, despite the expert song parodies. Even the original hour-long Reefer Madness got old quick. --Robert Horton
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My Favorite Musical December 5, 2008 If you're into musicals, satire, comedy, or Kristen Bell, this is the movie for you.
Even on a shallow level this film will have you laughing from start to finish. If you're paying close attention, and know a little bit about the political drug history of the United States, there's also many, many subtle jokes hidden throughout the movie - note the name of the High school.
I can't think of a single reason why anybody should pass this movie by.
High Times for Reefer Maddness June 20, 2008 Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical is a great time to be had by all. With great musical numbers, screwball humor, and a satirical undertone, how could you go wrong. There is some great character acting in this movie and it needs to be seen at least once for that alone, and it gives a good fresh feel to the "Musical" genre. This film is all highs and no lows, in fact one could say it gets crazier the more it goes on.
Take One Hit, And You'll Be Addicted April 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I came because I was a Kristen Bell fan, but I stayed because this is a damn good film. It works as a musical (sorry, Across the Universe, a musical means you need both music AND story) and a hilariously campy movie. "Reefer Madness" is absolutely one of the most entertaining movies I've seen.
It's over-the-top. It's social commentary with hilarious twists. It's campy, but it uses that camp and thrives off of it. The songs are fantastically catchy (I still have "turning all your children into hooligans and whores!" caught in my head) and actually really, really good. Both stars, Kristen Bell and Christian Campbell, are wonderful in their parts, each of which calls for a lot of diversity (ranging from playing perfect kids all the way to sexual, drug-using deviants, to zombies). Both of them, particularly Bell who can also dance like I never could have imagined, have powerful singing voices that fit the musical genre very well.
It's no Academy Award Winner, but seeing as what movies are currently getting the Oscars that's more a compliment than anything else. If you're looking for a movie to make you smile, laugh, and gawk incredulously at the screen in sheer blissful shock, "Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical" is just right for you. I feel like this review is lacking, because I can't adequately explain the wonders of this movie. Maybe you should try it for yourself. Go ahead. Try it. Just once...
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A great movie that you've probably never heard of March 28, 2008 "Reefer Madness: the Musical" is yet another entry in the seemingly endless stream of musical remakes of existing movies. Yet, unlike other recent musical remakes, such as "The Producers" or "Hairspray", "Reefer Madness: the Musical" is actually better than the original, and the makers of it seem to have made an effort to hire actors who can actually sing and dance.
The original movie in question is "Reefer Madness" (included as an extra on this disc) a 1936 anti-marijuana propaganda movie that has such a far-fetched plot that it is absolutely hilarious. "Reefer Madness: the Musical" is an intentionally funny movie (and it is very funny), yet it stays remarkably close to the original, even down to reusing some of the original dialogue. The plot centers around Jimmy and Mary, two clean-cut teenagers whose lives are destroyed after they encounter the demon-weed, marijuana. Murder, insanity, cannibalism and much singing result. The songs are pretty good, and as I said before, the actors can actually sing and dance.
I am amazed that this film isn't better known. Admittedly, it was made for TV (Showtime), rather than for a cinema release, but the production quality is equivalent to that of a cinema-release movie, and I would have thought that something this bizarre would have become as big a cult classic as the original movie. Instead, I had to stumble across this film in order to discover it, and presumably, that is how you discovered this review, too. Buy this DVD and you won't regret it.
What A Wallop! March 16, 2008 What-a-Wallop of a grate time!:) This is one film that will have you LAGHFING till it hurts from beginning to end!:) It is a SPOOF/REMAKE of a nineteen-thurity six nistalga film of the same name that served as a wrning film to parents about the dangers of marjuanna!:) It is very over the top and not factual!:) The dvd includes the origonal ninteen-thurity six film:)
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