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Half Baked (16-Jan-1998)

Director: Tamra Davis

Writers: Neal Brennan; Dave Chappelle

Keywords: Comedy, Marijuana

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Stephen Baldwin
Actor
12-May-1966   A Baldwin Brother
Dave Chappelle
Comic
24-Aug-1973   Chappelle's Show
Tommy Chong
Actor
24-May-1938   The stoned half of Cheech and Chong
Snoop Dogg
Rapper
20-Oct-1971   Sippin' on gin, juice
Tracy Morgan
Actor
10-Nov-1968   Saturday Night Live
Willie Nelson
Country Musician
30-Apr-1933   The red-headed stranger
Laura Silverman
Actor
10-Jun-1966   Sister of Sarah Silverman
Jon Stewart
Comic
28-Nov-1962   Anchor of The Daily Show
David Sutcliffe
Actor
8-Jun-1969   Christopher Hayden on Gilmore Girls
Rachel True
Actor
15-Nov-1966   Mona Thorne on Half & Half
Clarence Williams III
Actor
21-Aug-1939   Linc in The Mod Squad
Harland Williams
Actor
14-Nov-1962   Rocket Man

REVIEWS

Review by Omar (posted on 14-May-2005)

Half Baked is the best stoner movie ever. My art theacher hates the movie & says it makes you want to drugs. (FIYI she is a anti-drug hippie.) Anyway, Half-Baked is just pure in all forms.


Review by Bryan (posted on 17-May-2005)

Definitely a stoners movie. Dave Chappelle plays a stoner with nothing but his weed to live for. He and his friends live together and live to get high. His friend gets in trouble for killing a police horse and they become drug dealers to bail him out. I would defently suggest watching this movie, and this movie is even better watching under the influence of weed.


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