DMT: The Spirit Molecule Documentary Trailer
Posted by Greg at 01:23, 16 Apr 2010The latest trailer for the upcoming documentary DMT: The Spirit Molecule has been released - it features the likes of Joe Rogan, Alex Grey, Douglas Rushkoff, Rick Strassman and Dennis McKenna. The official website suggests that the long-awaited film is now in post-production and could be premiering as soon as May (at Cannes):
The documentary is based upon the clinical research of Dr Rick Strassman on the hallucinogen dimethyltryptamine (DMT), and the subsequent book he published about his findings, conclusions and experiences resulting from his scientific investigation (see below for relevant links).
Previously on TDG:



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12 April 2007
5 hours 39 min
If they do get to screen it @ Cannes, do you figure they will get a red carpet reception, or a green one? :-P
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16 March 2010
12 weeks 3 days
Danny Carey of TOOL should be in this...
"I get a kick out of being an outsider constantly. It allows me to be creative." - Bill Hicks
18 September 2007
3 hours 41 min
I could swear that the neutral commentator in this trailer is an announcer for "UFC Unleashed" - a mixed martial arts slugfest show on SpikeTV.
18 September 2007
3 hours 41 min
My God, that is Joe Rogan, commedian and fight commentator for UFC Unleashed. He is into outre' stuff, but my previous experience of him was on "UFC Unleashed." To see him commentating a video on DMT is very strange.
3 March 2009
31 weeks 1 day
"To see him commentating a video on DMT is very strange."
He's a big advocate of psychedelics.
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7 March 2009
1 year 24 weeks
Seeing him on Fear Factor, I had assumed Joe Rogan was just some jock-type, but he's actually an interesting, intelligent guy.
Click on the link below; there's a video interview with him discussing DMT, sensory-deprivation tanks, how the psychedelic experience is threatening to a capitalist society, etc.
http://www.realitysandwich.com/video/201...
18 September 2007
3 hours 41 min
There is nothing inherently dissonant about Joe Rogan being a UFC Unleashed commentator and a head tripper. Cage fighting does after all have the veneer of martial arts trying to give it some cerebralness and cachet, but "ultimately" it is two guys beating the holy crap out of each other, and Rogan is right in the thick of it. I know some of those combatants are stoners. Nick Diaz loves his pot for instance and got a blood test bust for THC that suspended him for awhile. I am a "crystal head" (not meth but touchy feely silicon dioxide based crystals) and am also an occasional fan of cage fighting which my wife finds to be one of my charming contradictions, so I get this sort of eclecticism. I guess I just got caught off guard. The context was so unexpected.
22 November 2004
1 day 31 min
My question about all these UFC-type contests is, why don't they just give them guns? Wouldn't take so long then.
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18 September 2007
3 hours 41 min
They have to stretch it out for commercial breaks.