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- TriviaSequel to the cult classic Half-Baked (1998). When asked by producers to appear in the film, Dave Chappelle declined by saying "nah, I'm rich, bi--h!"
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I was totally shocked to see this title in Tubi. It looked like it had to be connected to the cult classic from 1998. And of course, it is!
Then I began to worry that maybe it would be a cheap rip off, a money grab. Like maybe one of those gazillion American Pie: Band Camp movies, that I've never seen.
But it's not. It is so not that.
This movie is well made.
It has money behind it and it looks like it.
Universal backed this project.
It's got a young, energetic cast unknown to most just as the original did over a quarter of a century ago.
Yikes.
Has it been that long, already?
This movie brings it altogether.
The youth of today.
The humor.
And it properly honors the legacy of the original, which is one of the 90's great comedy movies.
Harland Williams is in this. So is Rachel True!
Dare I say, this movie is an upgrade?
It looks cooler.
It has great music.
Why wasn't this put into theaters?
This cast was cast properly and they came ready to play these roles.
This movie will not let down fans of the first film.
Here's an unlikely comparison but just as Top Gun: Maverick didn't disappoint its longtime fans.
This movie does the same.
Either way, the fans will be flying high! (Oh!!) This movie's format and storyline also is quite similar to its source material.
These Mary Jane enthusiasts in this movie are still on a mission.
To disclose said mission would be a violation of a spoiler alert.
I won't do it.
But it's a solid endeavor and entertaining to watch all the way through.
It's a motivated mission.
With excellent cameos.
And lots of laugh out loud.
A bunch of colorful characters that command this small screen.
Why didn't this play in theaters?
This could've played in theaters.
It's so well made, so creative.
This should've played in theaters.
And it's on Tubi?
Tubi.
But I do love Tubi!
This is a fun movie. Like the first film, it's going to be rewatchable, it's going to be a fave for a lot of people.
Only thing is, no Dave Chapelle, no Guillermo Diaz, no Jim Breuer.
But their presence is felt much the same.
This new movie is a smooth ride, and an enjoyable experience.
It has everything you want from a story continuation standpoint, that is coming from something you love and know quite well.
It won't let you down.
It'll only make you feel high.
Then I began to worry that maybe it would be a cheap rip off, a money grab. Like maybe one of those gazillion American Pie: Band Camp movies, that I've never seen.
But it's not. It is so not that.
This movie is well made.
It has money behind it and it looks like it.
Universal backed this project.
It's got a young, energetic cast unknown to most just as the original did over a quarter of a century ago.
Yikes.
Has it been that long, already?
This movie brings it altogether.
The youth of today.
The humor.
And it properly honors the legacy of the original, which is one of the 90's great comedy movies.
Harland Williams is in this. So is Rachel True!
Dare I say, this movie is an upgrade?
It looks cooler.
It has great music.
Why wasn't this put into theaters?
This cast was cast properly and they came ready to play these roles.
This movie will not let down fans of the first film.
Here's an unlikely comparison but just as Top Gun: Maverick didn't disappoint its longtime fans.
This movie does the same.
Either way, the fans will be flying high! (Oh!!) This movie's format and storyline also is quite similar to its source material.
These Mary Jane enthusiasts in this movie are still on a mission.
To disclose said mission would be a violation of a spoiler alert.
I won't do it.
But it's a solid endeavor and entertaining to watch all the way through.
It's a motivated mission.
With excellent cameos.
And lots of laugh out loud.
A bunch of colorful characters that command this small screen.
Why didn't this play in theaters?
This could've played in theaters.
It's so well made, so creative.
This should've played in theaters.
And it's on Tubi?
Tubi.
But I do love Tubi!
This is a fun movie. Like the first film, it's going to be rewatchable, it's going to be a fave for a lot of people.
Only thing is, no Dave Chapelle, no Guillermo Diaz, no Jim Breuer.
But their presence is felt much the same.
This new movie is a smooth ride, and an enjoyable experience.
It has everything you want from a story continuation standpoint, that is coming from something you love and know quite well.
It won't let you down.
It'll only make you feel high.
- RightOnDaddio
- Apr 20, 2024
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