Anti-Pot Ads Clearly Made By Stoners
Remember that old anti-heroin ad where Rachel Leigh Cook smashed a kitchen with a pan? She fucked those dishes up, and her thrashing around made it clear that we did not want any of what she was having.
Well, it's no wonder kids are more into drugs than ever these days, considering the anti-drug ads on now. Directed by 31-year-old David Gordon Green (George Washington, All the Real Girls), the series of ambivalent spots leaves the viewer unsure of whether they want to toke up or just say no.
"Some of my friends smoke weed and I don't. It's whatever. I drive the car so they won't have to get behind the wheel. I pick where we eat so they won't have to worry about choosin' a place. I'll tell them when we're heading out to the party so they don't have worry about being on top of the time or anything like that. And at the party, I'm the one talking to the all the ladies, and my boys just sit there…'til it's time to go and I'm like "hey, get back in the car, man!" But basically, they don't have to worry about living life—I'll live it for 'em. Until I go to college, then ya'll somebody else's problem. But until then it's whatever.
Wow, this kid with the weird scar is the biggest sucker ever. The commercial plays like Driving Miss Daisy for potheads. Still not convinced to put down that bong for a split second? Try watching "Pete's Couch." Hell, try watching it stoned; maybe it's more persuasive that way.
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