Although I was but a babe ...ahem ... remember this movie from 1968 - that I think would play much like "Reefer Madness" today. Anyone remember "Wild in the Streets?" It was done a bit tongue in cheek - I think. It was about not trusting anyone over thirty and lowering the voting age to 14 and putting everyone over 30 into camps where they are force fed LSD. Shelley Winters is in this - need I say more?
Besides that I would agree with "Woodstock" as a must. On the serious side there is the Oscar winning documentry "Hearts & Minds." Which although it was not released until 74 is all about Viet Nam. I remember as it was part of a class I had in high school in the 70's. Finally, there is the Broadcast Museum here in Chicago where you can check out news & film & TV footage from any event over the past 50 years. You actually watch them there but on your own private screen or PC. Being in Chicago we have some great shots of our Chicago police at a certain Democratic Convention. Although I am sure those made into nationwide release. Perhaps there are some other museums or libraries around the country that have something like this. I haven't been there in years but you really could spend the whole day there. Something else to do while out of work! Peace, Susan Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com