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American Meth

  • Video
  • 2008
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 12m
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5.6/10
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American Meth (2008)
Documentary

American Meth is more than a movie, it's a movement. Narrated by Val Kilmer this documentary explores the devastation this drug is unleashing on America, and it looks at how it dismatles an ... Read allAmerican Meth is more than a movie, it's a movement. Narrated by Val Kilmer this documentary explores the devastation this drug is unleashing on America, and it looks at how it dismatles an American family.American Meth is more than a movie, it's a movement. Narrated by Val Kilmer this documentary explores the devastation this drug is unleashing on America, and it looks at how it dismatles an American family.

  • Director
    • Justin Hunt
  • Writer
    • Justin Hunt
  • Stars
    • Val Kilmer
    • Justin Hunt
    • Jenna
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    464
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    • Director
      • Justin Hunt
    • Writer
      • Justin Hunt
    • Stars
      • Val Kilmer
      • Justin Hunt
      • Jenna
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Narrator
    Justin Hunt
    Justin Hunt
    • Self - Producer, Director
    Jenna
    • Self - 18, Missoula, Montana
    Michael
    • Self - The Arc Angel
    Frank Garner
    Frank Garner
    • Self - Kalispell P.D.
    • (as Chief Frank Garner)
    Bret King
    • Self - Multnomah Co. S.O.
    • (as Dep. Bret King)
    Rick Schneider
    • Self - Sideline Collections, Inc.
    Heather Fitch
    • Self - 25, Rock Springs, WY
    Chris Gulley
    • Self - 33, Rock Springs, WY
    • (as Chris)
    Jammie Cox
    • Self - 28, Rock Springs, WY
    Lewis Anderson
    • Self - 17
    Tom Jones
    • Self - 27, Rock Springs, WY
    Chrystal Braden
    • Self - 33, Rock Springs, WY
    Steve Halvorson
    • Self - Roswell P.D.
    • (as Det. Steve Halvorson)
    Peg Shea
    • Self - Director, Montana Meth Project
    Brian Schweitzer
    Brian Schweitzer
    • Self - Montana
    • (as Gov. Brian Schweitzer)
    Thomas Polanco
    • Self
    Barbara Brannum
    • Self
    • (as Barbara Brannum Schlumberger)
    • Director
      • Justin Hunt
    • Writer
      • Justin Hunt
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    8debcroweapple

    Perfectly showed the craplife of meth, please consider an update on james and holly and the kids. That alone would make a great documentary, many have asked for an update on y

    Please consider an update on James and holly and the family. I noticed others wanting an update too. The family's life caught perfectly the single wide trailer life of poverty and meth mixed in. The camerapersons way of showing the kids life and the good and bad was so fair and not biased. Learning about the faces of death project and how that was unfunded was important to discuss also. Watching the dealers and neighbors literally heckle them as they try to better their lives shows how disgusting methlife community is. It is a falsehood how druggie think these people care about them. It's always about money. An update on James and holly and their boys would make a great addition or part 2 of this family. 18 years is long enough. The children are adults now.
    1sonofindiandelta

    Law Enforcement created problem

    The problem with this documentary is it shows things from the POV of a cop on his beat rather than a sociological wide view of the issue. The conclusions it makes are due to this narrow scope. The fact is if law enforcement decriminalized this disease, all profit motive woukd be taken away from all the pushers in Mexico looking to expand their drug and crime related enterprises. You realky have to wonder where the line between law enforcement and criminality exists, if it does at all. If the law enforcement managers and top officers had the best interests of a community at heart, they would decriminalize this as well as the more profitable drug, cocaine. I understand why dumb beat cops will never see it this way, their perspective is to close to the problem at hand. However, when the ivy league educated managers of the law enforcement system continue the prohibition of illegal substances, with the knowledge of what prohibitions means for the black market businesses across the border, you have to wonder if at least these officers are making decisions to benefit their industry and employees over the interests of the innocent community members they police, if not out right collusion with black market business and their many employees both in Mexico and across the border. You really have to wonder who the police are for, themselves or the communities they happen to police. Increasingly, e police force is becoming more and more separate from the locality it serves, with specialized pros being bused in from other regions. It seems that the national police force is taking cues from China and other despotic countries, which find it easy to coerce police into oppressing citizens due to the targeted recruitment rural bumpkins to police urban areas like Beijing or city dweller to police rural areas. The way Tianemien Square worked was because the army used to quash the democratic urban dwellers was composed of uneducated rural farm boys who had no literacy let alone a college degree, As long as we the tax payers stay out of our community police forces' business, they will continue to increasing detach themselves and eventually become more similar to an hired security force rather than an integral part of a communities health and well being- which is what they used to be-remember being a police officer used to he something that. Was respected!!!
    6Bobarian77

    A mixture of Cops and Montana

    I found this title on Hulu and not knowing much about meth and missing Val Kilmer, I decided to give it a try. It's not a documentary I can suggest for everyone, but there is definitely a crowd out there for it and for reasons that aren't portrayed in the description. Yes this is about meth, for the first half of the movie. The second half is a realistic view of what life is like struggling at the bottom. It's not pretty and it's cliché at times, but fascinating none the less. This isn't on par with a Ken Burns documentary or even anything made above the college level. But it has a deep realism to it that's lacking in today's society. It's almost sad that true reality is a thing to be appreciated, but in a culture made for ratings, it's something that comes as a surprise. This isn't really a surprise to everyone either, but it's an insight to the daily life of living in a trailer park or just the constant struggle to keep afloat that thousands of people go through every day.
    1majorjohnsmithjr

    Wow. Literally only misinformation

    Don't get me wrong, the stuff is terrible but when you have a officer that picks up a bunch of chemicals that in no way shape or form was ever used or could ever be used to make meth, then says this is all the crazy stuff they put in it, that's insane. If you make a documentary they should at least do the slightest bit of background research because wow. When he picked up the bag of kitty litter and said that they use that to make meth that's what I decided to write this review and turn it off. As I have a slight background in chemistry both legitimate and has been nefarious at times, I know that these guys are just telling a bunch of stupid lies right off the bat too it's not even 5 minutes into the movie and they are completely lying. I also like the other review on here that it is only from a law enforcement perspective and not a sociological perspective, as it should be. We all knew you went downhill a while ago Mr Val kilmer. I'd say right after kiss kiss bang bang was the last good thing that you were in, it's hard to believe that you threw away what little career you had left making a ridiculously one-sided "documentary" that doesn't actually contain any facts. One more thing when the guy picked up the so-called "fertilizer" aluminum sulfate which, I would love to see anyone try to put on their plants, but fertilizer is ammonium nitrate, which would be the ammonia source of the process, making the anhydrous ammonia that he mentioned at first, irrelevant because not only is he trying to mix several different synthesis processes he's also giving people ideas for extremely dangerous chemical combinations. Considering that the synthesis process for meth alone is already pretty unstable I wouldn't be surprised if some kid watch this movie and went out and blew himself up not having any idea what he was doing.
    8crooked_spoons

    Sobering...

    Unlike any other documentary I have ever seen. American Meth tells the story of just a few of the innumerable victims of methamphetamine. A prisoner, three members of a revolutionary drug treatment program and a family of six as well as various interviews with other young users. This movie provides a heartbreaking look into a drug epidemic that has caught on in plague-like in manner. Children go unloved and uncared for. Family members neglected and naive teens who ignore all the warnings and dive headfirst into a world of shattered dreams and broken teeth because there's "nothing better to do".

    I was on the edge of tears throughout most of the interviews of 29 year old James and 26 year old Holly, both meth addicts and parents of four children ranging form age 8 to 2 years old.

    The toll crystal meth has taken on rural America is devastating and surreal as American Meth tells. This doc paints a simple and unpleasant picture of the problem, as well as a half dozen solutions.

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