Picture a cross-country road trip powered by vegetable oil
in a 1981 Mercedes-Benz. Greasy Rider follows the two filmmakers,
Joey Carey and JJ Beck, as they meet with fellow Greasecar drivers,
friends, and critics. Traveling as far south as New Orleans and
as far north as Seattle, the car is fueled by used cooking grease
collected at restaurants along the way.
Interviews include Morgan Freeman who is opening up a Biodiesel
plant in Mississippi. Political analyst Noam Chomsky, “You're
supposed to believe we would have liberated Iraq even if its
main product was pickles,” appears along side Yoko Ono, “This
whole world is now ruled by corporations and their greed,” and
Tommy Chong, “You guys figured it out. You got your little
bio-car, and there you go.” Additional interviews include
the founders of the four major vegetable oil conversion kit
companies, Greasecar, Greasel, Neoteric, and Frybrid, as they
discuss the reality of vegetable oil as a fuel.
The heat is felt in this political documentary as America's
energy consumption continues to grow. With gas prices on the
rise and the reality of global warming setting in, Greasy Rider
points to vegetable oil as one part of the solution to our
energy problems.
Greasy Rider premiered in 2006 at the Woodstock Film Festival and
was also shown at NIFF, the Northampton Independent Film Festival.
Greasy Rider DVD - $20 plus s+h
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For Greasecar's instructional DVD of a VW Jetta,
Click here.
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