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Puff, Puff, Pass

Puff, Puff, Pass (2006)

May. 09,2006
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5.4
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R
| Comedy

Danny Masterson (TV's 'That '70s Show') leads a hilarious ensemble cast in a tale about two hapless stoners who get involved in a scheme to rip off a shady character named Mr. Big after the duo sours on rehab.

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djack1234
2006/05/09

The only reason I borrowed this movie because Mekhi Phifer was on the cover. But I was surprised at how hilarious this movie really was. It was also fun to see how many other celebs were in the movie. Danny basically furthered his "70s" role except this time it was Hyde uncensored. Terry Crews has a funny role as usual playing the fake gangsta rapper that can't rap. Bud Bundy looks exactly the same. And I do mean that. Now I did not agree with the whole Jesus scene (you will have to see it for yourself) but I had to ask for forgiveness for laughing at it. Did this movie come out in the theaters? I have no idea. Basically I'm just trying to reach the 10 line limit. Needless to say, I'd watch this again.

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scobbah
2006/05/10

A five minute rant as follows...What you got here is, as somebody earlier stated so well, a one and a half hour piece of dry and already used jokes. Even though one can relate to the jokes, I simply cannot find them amusing me. I think I laughed one time during the entire movie, and that's really how good the jokes were doing it for me. Nevertheless, I'm a big fan of Cheek & Chong and the such-a-likes, but this one is just too poor to receive any attention at all, really. If you find yourself choking of laughter by simple jokes such as a guy with dreadlocks pulling out a spliff out of his hair or general "The Munchies" humor - well I guess this one will do it for you, whatever that "it" could be, since I cannot see how anyone can find it "hilarious", as somebody cried it out to be... Screw me...3/10 - head over to Cheek & Chong instead!

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geny82
2006/05/11

If you go into watching this movie looking for the pothead humor of Half Baked or even That 70s Show, you will not find what you are looking for. By that I mean there is no "Man I am so high" giggle giggle jokes. Although there is a fair share of toilet humor, literally. The acting, in my opinion was good. There is nothing I hate more than an actor playing up to all the stereotypes to make themselves seem "intoxicated." Smoking marijuana may not make you the smartest person around, but you can still function. With the writing, it seems like they were trying to make built in catchphrases, by repeating the same lines at several points. It's not like they were randomly spoken, they fit every time. I just don't see them getting to be as big as say, "Your mom goes to college." But who thought that that would catch on? Irreguardless, I'm sorry, regardless, it is a decent movie. A good example of why a movie should go direct to DVD. It's likable, just not a blockbuster hit. It's good marketing not to waste money advertising it. The people that are going to see it know about it and are going to rent it or buy it either way. It's complex.

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dshipley
2006/05/12

I had read a negative review on here and decided against seeing this movie. My wife brought it home and lo and behold, we watched a very funny movie. The two main characters are stereotypical stoners but the plot veers all over the place in a clever fashion so that you're never quite sure where the next joke will come from. The characters are great together and have a comic chemistry that works on all levels, both the semi-serious and the physical. The fast food scenes are worth playing over again and the stint in rehab is a howl.A spoiler: Now you'll know who infomercials are written for! Remember: it's complex.

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