Drugs Are Like That

1969
3.1| 0h16m| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1969 Released
Producted By: Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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[…] Though the highs and lows of human experience are all here, it's often the gimcrack set design and fashion chops in these vintage clunkers that really wow – the pot-holder sweater vests, ponytails decorated with yarn, hippies with crumb-catching moustaches, banana-seat bikes and a hard rain of Quaaludes and amphetamines to illustrate the dangers of drug addiction. It is hard to believe anyone would buy the goofball cause-and-effect of that pill-popper's weather pattern in "Drugs Are Like That". Co-produced by the Miami Junior League and narrated by Anita Bryant in this cheery little hand-slapper, a kid stealing cookies from a cookie jar is implied to be headed down a bad road to Bowery bum rolls and LSD parties. (from: http://clatl.com/atlanta/av-geeks-greatest-hits-lessons-learned/Content?oid=1268313)

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Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Tayyab Torres Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
shaneyfex I remember seeing this anti-drug film reel short along with a bunch of others. This was the only one that in 5-6th grade we all laughed a bit and made fun of it during the showing, LOL. --- our teacher didn't even give us a hard time about it since it was obvious this was anti-drug propaganda at its worse. the kid falling trying to take cookies from a jar was so stupid, and then they said 'drugs are like that'. At lunch that day everyone was bashing the film, throwing food on the floor and then saying "drugs are like that" etc. very dumb but some other anti-drug movies were dumb also, nothing like this one -- it takes the cake (or cookies). Thought of this since a friend that made a movie used some stock clips from it, person water skiing etc.
pinetarrag This educational short film features two hideously dressed children (girl and boy)who are talking about drugs, I think. The girl had a lady come and talk to her class about drugs. The girl basically recounts the speakers' message to her brother, the message seems to compare drugs to many things including a lake, children's' games, a girl getting cookies and falling, and swinging on a rope into the aforementioned lake. The kids are building something with Legos, which develops into a subplot. Eventually the Lego thing is destroyed after the girl changes the design, the kids speculate that people are like that machine, in that if you change one thing(doing drugs) you can destroy your life.
Spuzzlightyear Extremely bizarre film about what makes drugs.. well.. bad. 2 laughably dressed kids in even a more laughably decorated house talk about drugs. What? You know, drugs! The kids discuss this while putting together this wicked ass contraption from Lego. From what? You know, Lego.What is WRONG with these kids? Why do they have to have everything repeated twice? Anyways, the girl apparently had a lecture about drugs, and why they're bad for you. No real hard evidence, apparently it was the beating around the bush approach they were going for. You know, Swimming is fun, but it can also be dangerous as well! Drugs are like that! Don't reach for the cookie jar, you might fall and hurt yourself! Drugs are like that. You can be really good in baseball, but sometimes you're not! Drugs are like that. Inane comparison after inane comparison are shown. And oh right, Miss Anita "homosexuals are evil" Bryant (love that 'Miss' in front of her name!) narrates. So you know it's true.