My Name Is Buttons (2002)
Directed by Courtney Davis / John Merriman
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Synopsis by Tracie Cooper
When perpetually disgruntled twentysomething Hunter Reeves (John Merriman) is fired from a chain bookstore, his best chance at regaining some semblance of financial security is by offering himself to Pharmakhem, which, despite being exactly the type of pharmaceutical conglomerate Hunter is prone to despise, is paying good money for human test subjects. Along with his fellow unemployed friends Nicki and Greg, Hunter agrees to set aside his most recent Noam Chomsky book and swallow an experimental anti-depressant. Unlike Prozac, however, this drug doesn't encourage proper brain chemistry as much as it induces stupidity. Ignorance really is bliss for Hunter; while he finds himself increasingly unconcerned with the state of the world, he's also becoming progressively dumber. My Name Is Buttons was directed by Merriman and Courtney Davis, and also features Lowell Bartholomee, Jennifer Bryan, T'Chaka Sikelianos, Bob Richardson, and Don Cass.
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drug-company, drugs, experiment, guinea-pig, ignorance, pharmacology