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9/10
Strong documentary
benhousden6 December 2020
Really enjoyed this. Great momentum from the start, excellent film-making.
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8/10
Packs a punch!
photographyisadrug16 November 2021
The more things change, the more they stay the same. In a surprisingly intimate look that show cases not just a passoinate side of Hunter S. Thompson but those around him, those that worked towards building better world, especially when it comes to the role of law enforcement. Ideas like that the role of the police shouldn't just be to make everyone out to be a criminal but understand the cause of crime and how a community can work towards unifying one another. It honestly felt that the same exact arguments between the conservatives and the freaks could be made today and unfornately probably even 20 years from now. But the film does a great job of creating a spark of hope, that change is possible, even radical change. As long as people stand up and use their voice with such passion that they just can't be ignored. For any fans of Hunter S. Thompson or just anyone that wants to see how politics at the community level can bring about huge change, this is a great film to check out.
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9/10
This is a classic and will be shown to my kids
dieselkslade18 March 2021
Oi mates... This film marks a time in my life where things changed. And to have an idol be Hunter S Thompson, well goddamn. The film was amusing and also marked seriousness when thinking struck. I'm not going to involve spoilers because if you're reading this and considering watching. Well hell spend your hard earned dollar on this film. You wont regret it, especially if you love the man himself. This film gets a hell yeah for me and the boys. True grit while watching this film. Cheers.
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10/10
'Freak Power: The Ballot or the Bomb' is the documentary that Hunter S. Thompson has long deserved
roryfeehan28 October 2020
As we close in on election day in the most contentious and insane presidential election in living memory, one question that keeps popping up across the media landscape is this - "What would Hunter S. Thompson have to say about the current election and the sorry state of American politics?"

It is a fair question to ask. As the author of Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72, Hunter S. Thompson was responsible for one of the most incendiary and celebrated books on the circus that is American politics. His coverage for Rolling Stone was a revelation at the time and is as fresh and compelling today as ever. Indeed, many so-called journalists and pretenders to the throne could do well to go back and read Thompson's coverage and learn about the difference between actual insightful and revealing writing and that of merely serving up sycophantic bulletin board puff pieces for their preferred candidate. Thompson took no prisoners and skewered politicians on both sides. It was a brave thing to do in the era of Nixon but then Thompson was no ordinary journalist. He refused to merely stand on the sidelines, sniping at the participants - Thompson got directly involved. In 1970 he ran for Sheriff of Pitken County, Colorado, on the Freak Power ticket in a surreal campaign that drew international attention. And he almost won. Though he lost the battle, his campaign kick-started a political movement in Aspen that ultimately won the war, the reverberations of which still ripple throughout the community today.

The new documentary Freak Power: The Ballot or the Bomb, co-directed by Daniel Joseph Watkins and Ajax Phillips, tells the story of Thompson's campaign and builds upon Watkins' previous effort, the hugely impressive book Freak Power: Hunter S. Thompson's Campaign for Sheriff. In addition to the massive volume of research that they had from that project, they discovered a virtual treasure trove of original campaign footage, some of it not even developed, which forms the basis of this new film. Essentially, this allowed Watkins and Phillips to tell the entire story of Thompson's run for sheriff using original footage from 1970, filmed as the campaign progressed. Watkins also discovered nearly 3000 photographs from the campaign taken by David Hiser and Bob Kreuger. It is truly remarkable material that presents the real Hunter S. Thompson, totally unfiltered as he makes a serious attempt to affect political change in his home town.

The directors made the sensible decision to let this extraordinary footage tell the story through the participants own words, captured as they were on the scene in 1970. Complimenting this are several voice-overs from the individuals involved, from Bob Braudis (former Sheriff of Pitken County) and Joe Edwards (former Pitken County commissioner) to the artist Ralph Steadman and Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone. In a clever move, we don't actually see these people until the very end, 50 years later, which proves to be strangely poignant.

I don't want to give a complete breakdown of all the footage here or indeed the story. I think it is best that you see it unfold for yourself but I will say this - the parallel with what is happening today is uncanny. Through sheer serendipity, Freak Power: The Ballot or the Bomb serves to show us how little has changed in 50 years. The dynamics involved, the generational clashes and dirty political tactics deployed by the establishment are frighteningly familiar and relevant. One such powerful example of this is the scene at the beginning of the film as the incumbent Sheriff, Carrol D. Whitmire, representing the Democratic Party, debates Thompson. When asked about the source of Thompson's support, Carroll responds - "I don't know what Freak Power is. I don't know what they are talking about when they talk about Freak Power." Thompson's answer was as salient then as it is today - "Freak Power is the ability to act, to have control over your environment, to have control of your government. My idea of running for sheriff is to expand the notion of the office. As it is now you just don't talk to a cop, they are the enemy and that's true not only of Aspen but of all over the country. That's a dangerous situation when the enforcement arm is totally out of communication with the reality...It is time that we either bridge that chasm with some kind of realistic law enforcement or else I don't think it is going to be bridged in this country, we are going to have revolution."

As someone who has invested many years writing and researching about Hunter S. Thompson for my PhD, I have to say it is a delight to see the man treated onscreen in a serious, respectful manner. Hunter on film has been very hit and miss over the years and there has always been a temptation to indulge the Gonzo persona or idle celebrity gossip. The film also benefits from the focus being solely on his pre-Fear and Loathing days, with none of the over-the-top theatrics that define his later career. I have always maintained the view that Hunter S. Thompson's career in the decade prior to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is actually the most interesting period of his life and the one which arguably contains his best work. Thankfully, more and more people are now discovering the incredible output from Hunter during this period (I highly recommend his letters collection The Proud Highway in this regard)

Freak Power shows us the serious writer and concerned citizen from that period, determined to take a stand against the greedheads that threatened his community. It reminds us that there was a lot more to Hunter S. Thompson than drugs and bad behavior. Clearly the film was a labor of love for all involved and this is reflected in every aspect of the production, from the soaring soundtrack to the unmistakable film poster by none other than the legendary Ralph Steadman. I also believe that the film contains the only known footage of Hunter with his legendary attorney, Oscar Zeta Acosta, who is shown briefly with Thompson on election night as he learns of his political fate.

However, as Thompson's campaign manager Ed Bastian added - "In retrospect, we can see that it was a really powerful oar-stroke forward for the change and political dynamics in the valley area around Aspen. All of the things we did...they all set the stage for what was to soon follow." Thompson's would later offer the mantra - "Politics is the art of controlling your environment." He proved that to be the case by getting involved and taking action. We can all learn from that.
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10/10
This is the best documentary I have ever seen
gueronamara26 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
An hour and half feels criminally short by the time we reach the inevitable conclusion that is dropped on us like a bomb.

The makers do a superlative job piecing together vintage footage of the campaign itself and from scenes around the country. I felt like I had gotten into a time machine to the madness that was the late 60s/early 70s. The documentary is so much more than just an exploration of Thompson's campaign, it covers the zeitgeist of the day, from Vietnam to The Weathermen, the true focus of the whole thing is what it means to fight 'The Man'.

I was previously familiar with Thompson's run for sheriff, but the details, actual footage and interviews make it so real and palpable.

Hunter and his crew of 'freaks' shake the establishment to its core by participating in the very same system that is holding them down. Rife with moments of glory and heartbreak, this doc is a ride through the mangled corruption and greed that is American politics.

Even if you have never heard the name Hunter Thompson, it is imperative that you watch this documentary in an election year that may prove to be the most important in modern history.

We need Freak Power more now than ever.
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10/10
Absolutely Incredible
Parvana52 November 2020
This doc was extremely well made and a great insight into the life of Hunter Thompson at a time when he was a serious journalist taking action. As we are facing one of the most important political times in recent history, Hunter's message is more important than ever. The issues Hunter was fighting for in 1970 are scarily similar to now and there is so much we can learn from watching Freak Power. As the saying goes..."History repeats itself" but maybe this time we can be inspired by Hunter to help make the changes needed.
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10/10
A Call to Action
bcurtinp4 November 2020
A great documentary about Hunter S. Thompson's 1970 campaign to become Sheriff of Pitkin County. The issues that the country faced during the Nixon era are eerily similar to today's contentious partisan environment. I thoroughly enjoyed watching these larger national themes get seamlessly woven into Hunter's local campaign. I highly recommend this documentary, as the directors do a great job showing that local elections are just as important as national elections and that collectively getting out to vote really does matter.
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10/10
👍👍👍
nesmith-3055919 November 2021
Great documentary!!!!! Grabbed my attention throughout the whole doc which is very rare for me. The footage they had of hunter played a huge part of relaying the overall message of the documentary.
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10/10
Don't miss out Hunter fans or those interested in grass roots politics
storm-nick29 December 2020
This film is prime Hunter S. Thompson - a man on a mission to protect his home and willing to take on the establishment to do it. The message and brilliance of this film is its staying power - the issues of police reform, environmentalism, land use, and drug laws are just as relevant now as they were then. I hope everyone takes the time to watch the film and PAY ATTENTION at the local level.
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10/10
A Great Doc about a Great Man!
vegasalec4 January 2021
An excellent documentary that examines one of the most interesting periods in the incredible life of Hunter S. Thompson. Full of original footage that gives great look into this fascinating story. Timely and timeless, I highly recommend this film for fans and first timers alike. HST was one of a kind though we could certainly use more like him.
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10/10
'Freak Power: The Ballot or the Bomb' shows Hunter S. Thompson as he's needed to be seen
jijiatalla13 March 2021
Hunter S. Thompson sees politics as a way to fabricate a country to come together and create substantial reasoning to the people. He sees how the law enforcement is treating individuals who perceive the left party as the only way to function, knowing they shouldn't be treated with such revulsion, but to be understanding with them. Thompson knows that to be a good politician, he has to make sacrifices for and from the people or else everything will fall apart in its place. He brings into his campaign a new sense of hope for human kind either then or into the future, leaving his influential power even after his death. This documentary shows how he divides and conquers the face he desires to portray, he doesn't plan to ignore what the country is in need for. He gets what is happening and is pushing through it, as every politician should be doing when faced with such a contradicting situation. He gained ascendancy over the people rapidly, creating a real environment for anybody who would like to listen, not something so far above our heads to achieve. This documentary will always hold such great power for the audience and the makers. Freak Power: The Ballot or the Bomb is a must see.
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10/10
History is cyclical
mikelanci30 October 2020
I throughly enjoyed this documentary! It was incredibly thought provoking and presents a very compelling commentary on the nature of politics and America's current political climate. Would strongly recommend.
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10/10
Genuine and INCREDIBLE look at Hunter S. Thompson and life in Aspen, Colorado in 1970
me-590-76223018 November 2020
I absolutely adore and appreciate this film for showing the lucid, brilliant, and serious side of Hunter S. Thompson. Before the caricature, apart from the Raoul Duke persona, beyond the Johnny Depp portrayal -- Hunter S. Thompson was a serious guy. He was a sweet, sensitive, intellectual who thought he could help change the world. He was wrapped up in the moment and swept up in the craziest story you've never heard. Freak Power: The Ballot or The Bomb, is the true story of Hunter S. Thompson running for Sheriff of Aspen, Colorado in 1970!

Directors Daniel Joseph Watkins and Ajax Phillips have really put together a masterpiece with this film. It's an archive of lost footage, freshly opened to the public, and it is so different from anything we've seen on Hunter S. Thompson. This is a stunning film with a fresh preservative on a monumentally important historical figure. A MUST SEE.
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10/10
Freak Power Lives On
kbfosho13 March 2021
EVERYONE MUST WATCH! Hunter S Thompson, brilliant journalist, insane writer and ideal politician knew exactly what we needed. The Freak Power movement is the political party everyone should study and understand - I love that this message is still being spread. Of all the works made in his passing, this one truly shows the side of Hunter we need to keep alive. His political work and research inspired him to create the true political party for the people. Power to the Freaks!
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10/10
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
charlephaneuf20 March 2021
Jesus! Some of you folks only know HST for his movie Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas... and the crazy Gonzo journalist version played by Johnny Depp. But this movie highlights the Great Political Mind that he was. And it's a total shock to observe that exact moment - in time - when the forces of Old and Evil started to really take over the rest of World. Well, that documentary offers you the right kind of eyes so you can finaly see the high-water mark-that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back on us, The Freaks.
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10/10
Cant get enough HST
mknoe13 March 2021
Amazing documentary, true depiction of his political views and his brilliant concept of trying to fix our broken government. Hunter understood the danger of politics and this documentary shows how much opportunity we have to make change. I love that people are still trying to work for this today. Rest in power HST.
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10/10
Insightful and absolutely entertaining
todakjos30 March 2021
Such a great film! Freak Power will definitely catch your curiosity about the politics and culture clashes of the time. Not only is the film symbolic and educational of the political climate of the Nixon era, but the movie offers a lot that can be compared to today's social/political environment on many levels.

I really enjoyed Freak Power and the film just shows how there is so much that we can learn from Hunter S. Thompson.
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10/10
Freak Power: the Ballot or the Bomb
bribennett-4783530 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Freak Power: the Ballot or the Bomb provides justice to the Good Doctor's noble pursuit of turning local politics on its heel and has the potential to build on Thompson's momentum even now some fifty years later.

In 1968, Thompson attended the DNC Convention in Chicago as a journalist covering the embattled party's lackluster candidates and returned to Colorado a "raging beast," radically transformed by the violence encountered from the city's police and troops from the Illinois National Guard. Always the political enthusiast, the Hell's Angels author used the brutal police overreach in Chicago as fodder for a revolutionary takeback of his local community's campaign for Sheriff. His plan to run for Sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado was fueled by the platform's strict adherence to savage, in your face honesty. This documentary provides ample insight into how small town corruption initially laughed off Thompson's decision to run, but as the campaign gained momentum, and suddenly this small town's candidates garnered national attention. So much attention that Hunter S. Thompson began to receive credible death threats as reported by the Colorado Bureau of Information, and a place in J. Edgar Hoover's FBI files. While Thompson reveled in the controversy his campaign amassed and, in turn fueled his constituents, the underhanded tactics of the incumbent's campaign ultimately tainted enough of the voter turnout that Thompson lost by a slim margin.

Thompson's campaign for Sheriff should be seen as a rallying cry for those interested in politics and a vicious reminder that it is local politics where individuals can create the momentum necessary to produce real change in their communities.
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10/10
Freak Power wasn't a freak incident, but as relevant as ever
pwknox-130 March 2021
I credit HST for first interesting me in politics when I was in college (along with political journalism) because he made it personable and accessible through his honest and emotional writing.

Years later we're missing The Good Doctor more than ever, yet his political activism remains relevant and inspiring today more than ever.

Therefore we must heed his warning shot from 1970 captured in this brilliant documentary. With footage I've never seen anywhere else before (a serious compliment from a serious fan), Freak Power makes HST's campaign resonate.

A big thank you to the filmmakers for keeping the Gonzo spirit alive and educating the world as history repeats itself, again and again. Hopefully we learn this time.
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10/10
amazing footage
robinson_michael-4461726 November 2021
I thought the footage they used was very cool and you get to know hunter more. The entire documentary was very intriguing and I never lost interested.
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10/10
Fantastic!
poaleitzionjclyman18 March 2021
A great historical piece on one of the most authentic grassroots political campaigns ever to grace my fine state of Colorado! Highly recommend!
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10/10
Worth the watch!
psaliamonas24 November 2021
So much interesting history packed into this film. Hunter's political work was truly amazing and is an inspiration for many. He really changed my outlook on politics...
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10/10
ASPEN SKIZOPHRENIA
EDOUARDNG23 March 2021
ASPEN SKIZOPHRENIA BEST DOCUMENTARY REFLECTING ON EXTREMES CO-EXISTING ARTISTS VS POLICE VS REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT MUST WATCH WATCH OUT MOGULS AHEAD
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10/10
Freak Power Doc Freakin' Good
garylynch-3429312 March 2021
This documentary provided one of t first honest accounts of Hunter S Thompson the seeker of justice. Too often HST is reduced to a hedonistic figure of excess, which ignores some of the most important aspects of his career. Hell's Angels, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail and The Battle of Aspen, all are deserving of attention, appreciation and reflection. In this documentary finally this is explored. My only gripe is that there hasn't been a sequel made to outline his time with the Hell's Angels, get it done!
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10/10
MUST SEE
karenanaya-5601218 November 2021
Great documentary showing HST as bold and idealistic as ever. It's engaging, motivating and infuriating all in one. An insightful look at small town politics and the power of a movement.
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