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Grass [VHS] (2000)

Starring: Woody Harrelson, Harry J. Anslinger Director: Ron Mann Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)


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Consider this a documentary for those who inhaled. Ron Mann's playful portrait of marijuana in America is less a social history than an examination of the government's systematic seven-decade campaign to demonize the devil's weed: the conspiracy against cannabis! Through government documents, period newsreels, and clips from hysterical educational scare films and campy overheated features (like High on the Range and the cult classic Reefer Madness), Mann reveals a systematic policy of misinformation to (he argues) justify the billions spent on the losing war on drugs. Well researched if one-sided and occasionally questionable in its own assertions (aren't there any side effects to this wonder weed?), this witty history lesson is charged with raucous energy and a satirical slant. Mann and his easygoing narrator Woody Harrelson may be preaching to the converted, but it's a hilarious sermon. Pass the munchies! --Sean Axmaker


From The New Yorker

A clever documentary about the government's war on marijuana that avoids the one-too-many-tokes humor that can mar such projects. Director Ron Mann footnotes his diatribe with hilarious government propaganda films that demonstrate the many shifts in official policy: weed will make you crazy, sex-crazed, heroin-addicted, lethargic, and on and on. The film's unlikely heroes are Fiorello LaGuardia, who commissioned his own study of marijuana (the results of which were suppressed by Harry J. Anslinger, the first head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics) and Jimmy Carter, who ran for the Presidency on a pro-legalization platform. Hemp activist Woody Harrelson narrates. -Michael Agger
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Docu, GREAT Visuals!, March 24, 2003
This review is from: Grass (DVD)
Yes, this documentary is an unashamed pro salute to the spidery green hoppy-plant. It is also a very good one, and spotlights the most ludricrous arguments against decriminilization of the wacky weed.

This film explains how early 20th century lawmakers used every tool from racial and ethnic prejudice, intimidation, exaggeration, and censorship in order to portray marijuana as an extremely dangerous drug.

There is fascinating film footage covering New York's Mayor LaGuardia's unbiased six year study on the effects of marijuana, and the subsequent efforts of narcotic agent Anslinger's efforts to silence the findings.

Art direction by underground art legend Paul Mavrides, and visual editing by David Biedny deserves mention because this flick is awesome to watch. The animation and graphics riddling the video throughout are a very hep work of art in itself.

In summary, this video is propaganda for fans of grass. If you want a truly balanced general view of drug laws in the United States, look for The History Channel's recent documentary series. But whether you are pro or anti pot, and are focused enough to analyze both sides of the argument, this film is mandatory viewing for the documented facts and the newsreel footage alone, some of which I have not seen elsewhere.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grass DVD Review, February 18, 2002
This review is from: Grass (DVD)
This awesome documentary looks at the prohibition against cannabis/hemp/marijuana in the US. The movie is composed entirely of historical footage, and chronicles the beginning of the war against marijuana up to the present. It shows the true racist beginnings of the first laws against marijuana. There's alot of footage of Harry Anslinger's massive propaganda campaign, which is truly laughable now. The movie is quite funny, this is because all the government propaganda against pot has been so ridiculous and exaggerated over the years ("If you smoke it, you will go INSANE and KILL people!"). The movie shows how the public and media's attitude changed about pot, but the government failed to respond to ever-growing legalization demands. You're also presented the monetary figures on the war against marijuana over the years, it increases dramatically (till this very day).

Mann picked the best parts of old films and newsreels, and used nice collage techniques to link them together, which makes the movie very enjoyable to watch. Along with the incredible soundtrack, which is mostly old pot songs with some cool original tracks (like the opening credit music). There are even some really cool animations, and to top it off, Woody Harrelson does a nice job of narrating.

The DVD includes a few extras, but nothing to get very excited about. The creator of Grass, Ron Mann, has a short interview where he comes across as being very stoned. A deleted opening sequence is also included, which is interesting but not that great. I was excited about the High Times magazine gallery, thinking it was gonna be every single High Times cover ever printed! Unfortunately they only included about 25 covers, which is disappointing (they could have easily included every cover). NORML provided a state-by-state marijuana legal reference guide (you can choose which state to read about), this turned out to be the best extra feature. High-definition transfer for 16x9 televisions and dolby digital is always nice too. Overall I really love this DVD, mainly because the movie is so great. The DVD picture and sound quality is good, and the extras are decent. I HIGHLY recommend picking this one up.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hey dude, pass the..er- videotape!, November 21, 2002
By D. Hartley (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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Unique, well-produced documentary dealing (no pun intended) with the history of marijuana criminalization in the United States. Far from a dry history lesson, the film takes a Michael Moore-style approach-building its own "counter-myth" by exposing the hypocrisy of the anti-marijuana propaganda machine over the years, from the 1930's infamous "Reefer Madness" movie to the Reagan administration's sophmoric "Just Say No" media campaign of the 1980's. There is also a fascinating on-going tally of all the tax money the government's various law-enforcement agencies have wasted attempting to eradicate marijuana usage since the days of Elliott Ness. The film's masterful use of well-chosen period music, hilariously ironic film clips and outstanding sound editing recalls the award winning 80's documentary about the Cold War, "The Atomic Cafe". Actor Woody Harrelson (who's had his own infamous, herb-related off-screen legal problems) does a bang-up job with the narration. Even if you disagree with the politics, you're likely to find this one quite informative and "highly" (er-sorry!) entertaining.
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent documentary
Grass is just about the best documentary out there about America's long and pointless war on Marijuana. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Adam Lazarus

4.0 out of 5 stars very good--but not necessarily the last word...
Grass tells the fascinating story of the REAL history of the American government's fight against marijuana use. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Matthew G. Sherwin

5.0 out of 5 stars Informative Even For Someone "In The Know"
I've always wondered about the historical reasons for pot's highly illegal status even while I am accutely aware of the failed ability of the Drug War to address America's... Read more
Published on July 6, 2007 by Michael M. Johnsen

5.0 out of 5 stars Finally the haze is removed
The low-down dirty story of how marijuana was criminalized. Includes all sorts of fantastic, historical propaganda from the government! Read more
Published on June 20, 2007 by S. K. Anderson

5.0 out of 5 stars Everybody needs to see this movie
It is a miracle that for close to a century, we have let our lawmakers persecute and prosecute based on lies. Read more
Published on June 7, 2007 by K. Terry

3.0 out of 5 stars Great Subject, Biased Treatment.
Unfortunately, the director of this film takes a story which is bipartisan in its idiocy and turns it into a cause celebre for the Democratic Party. Read more
Published on May 18, 2006 by Bernard Chapin

5.0 out of 5 stars Eye-opening
This is an amazing, fascinating, visually stimulating documentary about the campaign that American politicians and propagandists waged against marijuana in the 20th century. Read more
Published on March 30, 2006 by Anyechka

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
This is the best movie I've seen documenting the history of marijuana prohibition. The commentary is accurate and many times quite humorous. Read more
Published on March 20, 2006 by Matthew Huppert

5.0 out of 5 stars Grass
Anyone who wants to know more about weed. needs to get this. You will understand how much good comes from leagle hemp
Published on September 21, 2005 by Stephen DeFazio

4.0 out of 5 stars pick it, pack it, fire it up, come along..
okay.. there is captivating black and white footage at the end of this remarkable film and can anyone tell me what the name of the song that is being sung or the band...
Published on June 16, 2005 by D. B. Clark

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