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List Price: $14.98 | | Label: Showtime Ent.
Salesrank: 6666
Released: November 8, 2005 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Based on the propaganda film from 1936 that has become a cult hit, Reefer Madness is the height of camp entertainment! Framed as a "documentary", a straight-laced high school principal (Alan Cumming) seeks to impart his wisdom about the demon weed by telling a frightful tale about the fate of two innocent teens who fall under the spell of the drugs. Filled with outrageously funny and musical performances by Neve Campbell, Christian Campbell, Kristen Bell and Steven Weber, Reefer Madness is the feel good event of the year!
Description of Reefer Madness - The Movie Musical:
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
Reefer Madness - The Movie Musical Reviews:
Reefer Madness the Musical 
2009-11-03 - If you love musicals and have a sense of humor I'm sure you will love this movie. It is set more for the college age. It isn't the new "stupid humor", but it does make fun of an old documentary about marijuana. This movie musical is all about making fun of the original "Reefer Madness" "documentary" It follows the same basic story line, but in a Much Much more interesting way. I hope you give the movie a chance and love it as much as I do ^-^
Excellent! 
2009-06-25 - I really had no idea what to expect when I saw this film. To be honest I haven't ever even seen the original Reefer Madness or know exactly what it was about other than an old propaganda flick about how drugs are bad mmkay.
Anyway, we vapourized before hand and popped this in and we were taken on an awesome ride full of crazy campy fun and great songs. The performances by pretty much everyone were great. The songs are very well arranged and well performed. I just have to say if you like musicals and you like weed then this movie is for you!
Tintilating and ridiculous -a great fun film 
2009-06-14 - I love this movie. It's so rediculous and over the top, you are laughing the entire time. The acting is FANTASTIC Cummings, Bell and the rest of the cast do a spectacular job of playing their over-the-top characters. I love the variety of scenarios in the movie. Great music too! I think everyone needs to see this move.
TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. 
2009-04-17 - I never received my order, nor did the seller respond to my e-mails. Amazon ended up crediting my card for the amount I paid, but I was never given an explanation about why I wasn't getting my DVD.
Just what I thought. 
2009-01-08 - this DVD was okay. Given the title, i didn't expect much, but there were some surprisingly great vocal performances despite the really lame plot. Not a bad film to watch, but probably only once!