CHEECH AND CHONG'S UP IN SMOKE (1978) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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- Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke (1978) First Time Watching Movie Reaction, Review, and Commentary for JL. Many moments of hilarity with Cheech and Chong and MANY new questions about why J's dad recommended this movie so much were had. Happy 4/20 2023!!!
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The joke back in the day was that they had those tiny steering wheels because it was the only way to drive while wearing a pair of handcuffs.
Plus, it was the lowrider, cholo culture during that time
My husband has that steering wheel in his 67 Impala now!😂😂
Came here to say this!
Cheech sad it in one of his movies.
@@mikenielsen7008who is cheche???
One of the things I love about growing up in the 80's. Most parents had these guys in their VHS collection, and not one of them gave a crap if you watched it.
And George Carlin
I would agree with those parents. These characters are making fun of 70s drug culture, not championing it.
@DarkTitan That's what a lot of people I know say, too
Our type of families. Not the religious, conservative ones. Some kids couldn't even watch normal TV ffs.
Being a teen, hitting puberty, and Cheech and Chong, started some damn good years.
Before this film, Cheech and Chong were already an established comedy duo known for their stand up shows and albums.
They were pretty much the Tenacious D of the 1970s.
That's funny! My nickname is Tenacious B
The Tenacious D of the 70’s, that is the perfect description of them!! Well said!
@edd Also Jim Varney's , Ernest.
@edd You are both about a decade off. These acts (PeeWee Herman, Elvira, Ernest and the Police Academny guy) all originated in the 1980s. Whereas Cheech and Chong was primarily a 1970s phenomenon. Yes they made some movies in the early '80s to capitalize on the popularity they attained in the '70s, but I cannot imagine anyone who was alive during their heyday seeing a career parallel with any of the acts you've cited.
As to the parallel being drawn to Tenacious D. I think that is an excellent comparison as both acts are countercultural that found pathways to success that were very much outside the norm. And I don't think you can say that of any of those '80s acts mentioned
Saw them at The Bull Island Music festival in 1971. 3 in the morning,raining like hell & those boys had over 400,000 people ROARING in laughter. They do a bit about two neighborhood dogs meeting up. First they say hello (all the while down on all fours) then proceed to go around in circles sniffing each others butts! My stomach & face hurt from laughing so hard!
A lid is what we called an ounce back in the day. The song they did at the end was on a comedy album they did in the early 70s called Big Bambu. The album featured a giant sized rolling paper. The song is part of a bit called Earache My Eye. The song is credited to Alice Bowie which is a play on Alice Cooper and David Bowie. Cheech is pictured dressed as he is on stage.
A friend tracked down a copy of Big Bambu, with the paper included, at a St Louis area used record store in 1984. We wanted to use the paper as the basis for a huge joint. It was a great party.
My dad had Big Bambu on vinyl when I was a kid. Later, when I was a high school senior, I used the giant paper from it at a party where we rolled a couple ounces in it and passed that thing around the party.
My mom still has the rolling paper 🤣
A "Lid" was about a Ounce, they didn't have the high tech scales like we have today so they would commonly use the lid of a large jar, this slang is from the 60s and 70s.
9:06 Howdy Doody was a popular American children's television program (with circus and Western frontier themes) in the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s, named after its primary character, Howdy Doody, who was a freckle-faced boy marionette with 48 freckles, one for each state of the union at the time of his creation. Buffalo Bob Smith was the human host of the show, and both the marionette and Smith were dressed in Western cowboy clothing. It was as well known and popular to the children of the 1950s as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are to the children of the 90s.
Don't forget Clarabelle the Clown. Saw them at a mall & got an autographed picture. Due to some copyright b.s. he can't even mention Howdsy name.
Don't forget about his sister, Heidi Doody.
11:55 there's a few seconds of dialogue missing
Did he have wooden balls?
“You keep on knocking, but you can’t come in.”
I was crying from that point. Summer of 94’ and my first summer smoking.
I was lucky enough to meet Chong a couple of years ago. He is such an awesome guy and is just the same in person as he is in his movies. I took a tie-dye for him to sign and he was like "Hey man, that's a really cool tie-dye, where'd ya get it?" It was so cool.
"You get a goddamn job before sundown or we're shipping you off to military school with the goddamn Finkelstein shit-kid!".....I still laugh my ass off every time I watch that scene! Apparently Strother Martin (the dad) improvised that whole scene.
Epic scene 😂😂❤❤
Just readi5that made me laugh 😅
“You lift weights to build your goddamn muscles. You can build your muscles picking strawberries. You know. Bend and scoop like the Mexicans!” That was my favorite part
Got a bartender who yells that quote all the time. It's hilarious.
@@trinidadjames203❤🤣❤️
The hilarious thing about Cheech Marin in real life was that his Dad was a career L.A.P.D. motorcycle cop.
Which was the career he was going to pursue until he went to Canada to escape the Vitnam draft where he net Tommy Chong.
The little steering wheel comes in handy when you gotta drive with handcuffs on!😂
I first discovered Cheech and Chong through an audio cassette recording of Up In Smoke that my older sister had borrowed from a friend. I used to quote these guys long before I ever had any personal experience with the herb. I was so stoked to see Tommy Chong show up as a character on That '70s Show years later. This is a classic! I raise my bowl and smoke a toasty one to Cheech and Chong!
Found that cassette in my older brother's collection. Fell in LOVE with their humor long before I ever saw a movie. Them playing "Let's Make a Deal" is a RIOT
@tofersiefken YES!!! My brothers are 8 and 10 yrs older than me! I learned about them through Up On Smoke too! Okay now I'm going to blow a dog whistle... The SEVEN dirty words! I KNOW THAT YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN & WHO IT REFERS TO! Damn I miss that man every day...what a absolute freaking genius! He was a genuine comedic Nostradamus. XO
😉💜😎🧠🤯 #NYGenXBIKERLady
@@thebackyardbear I saw their live stand up act in 1972 at Monterey Peninsula College at a benefit for Cesar Chavez and the lettuce workers while a sophomore in high school was high as shit and coudn't stop laughing.
C & C are a priceless piece of my childhood. Aside from the movies I remember listening to their comedy LP's with the neighborhood kids in the 70s-80s. One of their LP's came with a giant rolling paper included with the album (probably worth a FORTUNE today). I really hope you keep exploring C & C's other movies. HAPPY 420!!!!!!!!
My uncle still has that LP AND the rolling paper. lol
@@topfacemod Quick....Have that put in his will to you! :)
My stepdad still has his!! Bought 2 records, rolled one and saved one, lol!
For a really different kind of movie there is one called “Yellowbeard” that not only has Cheech and Chong in it but most of the Monty Python group in it. The records are hilarious and have alot of the skits from the movies on them.
Nardwaur gives that record to all the famous weed smokers he interviews
I bout died when you said... "he's wearing suspenders and a tube-top.." so damn funny...
Tommy Chong's got a daughter that has been in a few movies. Rey Dawn Chong. She was in Commando with Swarzanegger.
And butt nude in Quest For Fire!
Should watch " The Quest for Fire "
She’s also the one who discovered Chris Pratt and got him his first role.
Fun fact cheech is almost completely sober all the time,he is a profession and is fully playing a character, chong on the other hand is baked 24/7.
Not quite.
I don’t believe that not one iota
Later in their careers, that may have been true, but there exists some doubt about early on. ✌🏼😎
As a young man yes that's true. But after filming up in smoke Tommy chong said quote "WE were always high, that was the job"
Tommy Chong is running a very successful cannabis business. IF anybody knows it would be him, that's why it's very successful! NOT endorsing this behavior at all so let's understand that. I am ust putting it out there as a facts about Tommy Chongs life since he left acting. #NYGenXBIKERLady
There used to be athing called a "Three Finger Lid" It was a sandwich bag 3 fingers high in marijuana. they didn't use scales, they called it a "Lid", Happy 420!
Cannot wait for you to see the rest of the Cheech and Chong movies!!
"Why his drum sticks so big?" That's what she said.
TY for a trip down memory lane. I haven't seen this movie in years and forgot how funny it was. It was truly a piece of childhood. Glad you liked it!
I do love how Tommy Chong is a half chinese canadian guy with a colonel saunders father in this movie😂
My wife and I dressed up as Cheech & Chong for Halloween one year. Easily won first prize for best costume. We stayed in character all night, too. I can do Chong like a champ, and the wife is a natural doing Cheech. Her mustache even had the part slightly offset like his is in this movie. 😂😂😂
The crooked part in his stache is because he has a hairlip.👍
@JL Was an amazing treat to see you watch and discuss this stoner OG classic from the 70's. Amazing fun :)
WELL AS A PRETTY MUCH LIFETIME POTHEAD, I SAW THIS MOVIE WHEN IT CAME OUT IN 1978, I WAS 21 YEARS OLD AT THE TIME, AND STILL TO THIS DAY I LAUGHED MY ASS OFF AT CERTAIN PARTS!!! "I WASN'T LOOKING AT HIS NECK"! ONE OF MY FAVORITE LINES IN THE MOVIE AND CRACKS ME UP EVERY SINGLE TIME!! I'M NOT SURE I'VE EVER SEEN ANY OTHER REACTOR REACTING TO THIS MOVIE BUT THERE ARE A COUPLE OF MORE CHEECH AND CHONG MOVIES THAT ARE PRETTY GOOD!!! TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION IT IS PRETTY AWESOME TO GO TO THIS MOVIE OR WATCH IT BEING STONED,!!!😁😁😎😎🥴🥺
Acid can be fun. I remember tripping balls in the back of a cab going 60mph, I felt like I was in space traveling amongst the stars at hyperspeed LMFAO needless to say the Cab driver had an entertaining evening LOL
Yea, but it goes on too long. It's like "enough already, I'd like to get some sleep already" lol
I'm sure glad you followed up with this movie. I was heartbroken to see you break down during Titanic. It only shows how big your heart is though.
Also, Cheech's friend Strawberry is played by Tom Skerritt who you will have seen in Alien as Dallas, Captain of the Nostromo.
AND that's Viper from Top Gun Let's GOOOOO!!
I had the pleasure of meeting CHEECH and CHONG in 1985 at a car show in El PASO TX. Great guys 😎✊🏽
When I was a teenager (back long before this movie came out, when Cheech and Chong were known only for their comedy albums) I hitch hiked to and from school everyday. So did most of my friends and no one thought a thing of it. It wasn't I think until around the mid-80s that people stopped doing it.
@itt23r Damn straight! IDK where you're from but I'm from up North. So maybe you've done SKITCHING as a kid when you were late for your curfew and you weren't very any rides? You just GRABBED A RIDE on a bumper and took a ride to catch up on time in the winter on the snow and ice. It's like you're car surfing off of the back bumper and using your sneakers as the surfboard! Believe me... It's a skill, BUT it was a really good way to make up some time if you were late and no one was picking you up. YOU'RE not gonna pick me up huh... Ok well let's just SEE about that cuz HAHA I got your bumper! All you had to really do is run after a car that didn't pick you up a little bit at the light & hook yourself on! Bwaaah Haaaa! I used to hitchhike every weekend when I went out and at least twice a week...OUR parents didn't pull this cab driving crap they do now! 😉💜😎😂 #NYGenXBIKERLady #NYGenXBIKERLady
@@christinegelabert1651 I'm from the north too. EOM's favorite city to be exact. Never tried snow skiing off a bumper, though. But I do have a lot of other fond memories of the loist art. One time, for instance, a friend of mine tried getting home early from school by hopping on a slow moving freight train that was passing by. but when it got to his neightborhood it was going so fast he was afraid to get off. He ended up just south of Flint before it slowed down again. So instead of the 7 miles it took him normally, that day he had to hitch hike 100 miles to get back home.
This movie was an introduction to characters only available on LP. ‘The Next Movie’ is when they established themselves. That should be next…if you really wanna laugh!😎
Howdy Doody was a Puppet Show that aired in the 1950 that starred the titular Howdy Doody the wooden puppet. It comes on the TV while Doc and Marty are sleeping in the beginning of Back to the Future III.
Another fun fact, between shooting, Tommy Chong would get high constantly. But since it was illegal to smoke weed, and they could not do it on screen, in the movie, they actually smoked lettuce.
Also, if you bought the album Cheech And Chong Big Bamboo, it came with a giant rolling paper so you could roll a jumbo joint like the one they smoked in Up In Smoke. Also, since you asked what a "Lid" was, dealers used to store their weed in a can or jar, typically a coffee can or a prince albert tobacco can, or a mason jar, and they would measure out some weed by filling the lid of the can or jar with the weed. Selling that for 10 or 20 bucks, depending on the going rate.
The good old days,20 buck weed!
@@kevinsmith4429 God I miss it... going to the boys room between class, buying a dollar joint. Skipping study hall, getting high behind the gym, falling asleep in english lit. Making toke-stones in wood shop. Wondering how the hell I ever graduated... those were the days!
@@blainekessler2220 Shit,sounds like you went to Roosevelt High in Chicago with me. I miss those days too but doing my best to keep up the traditions. Just don't have to go behind the gym anymore.
We used to get $5-10 lids back in the 70's since it came through here from the border. QP's for $50 in the 80's. My friend's dad made a still and would condense a QP into a vile of resin. That crap would kick your butt.
Hell yeah !!! So happy you did this one . Great reaction J and co-pilots 😂😂
Co pilots make it worth it 😊
Not sure if anyone told you yet because I’m late, but Strawberry is Viper from Top Gun. 😂
Dallas in "Alien" as well.
'I think we're parked man.' One of my favs. They made this movie on a shoestring budget and made a fortune.
"So, how long you've been in Mexico?"
"A week. I mean a day."
"Well, which is it? A week or a day?"
"A weekday."
Fun Fact: The movie uses the word "man" 295 times; 212 of those happen before Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong reach the border.
Family Affair Fact: The girls that Cheech Marin tries to pick up before he first picks up Tommy Chong are actually the daughters of one of the associate producers.
What Script Fact: The dog that took the burrito out of Man's hand was not a trained dog, but a local stray. He simply walked into the frame, took the burrito, and walked away. Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong ad-libbed around this, and it was left in the movie.
Automobile Enthusiast Fact: The car that Tommy Chong drives at the beginning of the movie is actually owned by Jack Nicholson. When this movie came out one could buy fiberglass conversion kits to replace the trunk and hood lids to make them look like baby Rolls Royces. Lou Adler screened the film privately for Jack Nicholson who had just been in a car accident and had a dislocated shoulder. It proved to be a painful experience for Nicholson, for his shoulder hurt him every time he laughed, which was often.
Hahahahahahahaha!!! People of my age and experience know this movie very well!!! ❤
4:37 Strother Martin yelling is always hilarious
He was a great actor and he did great in the Gunsmoke episodes as well
I remember starting this movie many times when I was a teenager, but for some reason I have no memory of it ending.
What did I want to answer ? 🤔🤓
This movie is AWESOME! I am a huge fan of Cheech and Chong. Have been for 30 years! 😂
Cheech (the shorter one you've seen before) is fun in everything he does. In Desperado he's the bartender. With Salma Hayek and Antonio Banderas and Danny Trejo. I also like Born in East LA and Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers. Cheech's IMDb page is amazing. Movies and TV shows like crazy.
Danny Trejo plays the bartender in From Dusk Til Dawn, and Cheech is the guy outside in front of the bar.
@MM he’s also the border guard and the gangster they meet at the end of the film.
E.T. - Eddie Torres! The Extra Testicle! 😂😂
Fun Fact A lid is a term used to describe one ounce of marajuanna. It was used in the 60's and 70's.
One that needs to be on the list (If not done already) Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas
He already did it early on in his channel
HOW YOU NEVER SEEN THIS BEFORE OLD MAN? Just F'n with ya.... I can't wait to see how you react.I'm about to take a double bong hit for you & I! Happy 4:20 my friend!
When my buddies and I were partying hard towards the end of high school, one of my buddies would always scream "SHOOT THE MOON!" when he was drunk, and another buddy would always say "YOU'RE STONED! YOU ARE STONED!" like Stacy Keach 😂
This warms my heart lol my father looked and acted like Cheech and LOVED these guys. He’s laughing with us in heaven now ❤
The German Shepherd wasn’t dead, it was stoned stiff!🤣🤣🤣
About 20 years ago I bought a record collection from a young man whose father had died. The kid had no interest in his father's music and sold me about 100 albums from the 60's-80's for only $20. About 10 years ago I went to play Cheech and Chong's "Los Cochinos" album that was one of the records in the bunch. In the cardboard pocket of the album I discovered a little tin foil packet. Much to my surprise when I opened it there was about a Gram of Opium. I don't know how long it had been there, ..but let's just say it was still in fine form. It was a fun night.
❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍💯 4/20!!!
Thanx so much for this awesome blast from the past. Being new Im going thru a lot of ur older watches, but because my illness makes it hard to type and u have so much to read already I wont be commenting, but will be enjoying. Already watched about 6, Hope the watches help u out anyways. YT is becoming my life now that my illness has made me bedridden and health care sux. Thanx again ur getting this old hippie thru some rough times. Peace
In 5th grade some of us would go out and sit under a tree at recess and listen to their album on a portable battery powered 8 track player..... (79-80')
I still have the original rolling paper and vinyl in perfect condition.....
And now in Az we can grow and rec legally.... Dreams do come true... hehe
gj as always bud.
Ej your dog is in coma just of watching movie. 😂😂.. You have a beauty dog.. 🐶
Why does Cheech have that tiny steering wheel?
So he can drive with handcuffs!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sgt. Stedanko's suit always killed me, brown pants, white belt, yellow shirt, fat tie, plaid brown suit jacket.😅😅
I agree. The dog was just really really high.
Dancing and starring into the camera was priceless. 😂🤣😂🤣😅
Cheech and Chong used to make comedy albums. They had one called Big Bambu, which was a brand of rolling papers. The album cover was a replica of the Big Bambu package. It came with a 12x 12” rolling paper inside. You have a picture of it on your thumbnail.
Love your reactions, man. Highlight of my day. I’m hoping you’ll do Short Circuit and Short Circuit 2 sometime.
Cheech waking up grumpy, hungover and stepping in cheerios? Comedy gold right off the bat.
One of my favorite movies 🍿. Cheech and Chong is a true classic. Happy you chose to watch this.
I saw this when it came out at the drive in. In a tutu on the big screen singing Earache My Eye, that used to play on the radio along with the top hits of the time.
Your dog tucking themselves under the blanket was cute asfffff ❤️🥺
When I was in grade school, my best friend had older brothers and sisters. They had all these albums, Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Red Foxx and we would sneak around and play them because we were too young to listen to them! Lol. Cheech was in Nash Bridges with Don Johnson if you ever watched that TV show. Chong was in That 70s Show.
Great reaction J. First time I ever saw this I think I was a sophomore. My friend at the time also told me I need to be high when I watched it, suffice it to say nothing ever measured up to that first time afterwards🤣
U should definitely check out some of their other films together, they'll make u laugh. Though this one set the standard. FYI Jack Berton would be proud of that shirt 🗡
I loved watching this with you ,, I haven’t seen it in so long ,, your vibe is great and I love seeing your dogs 😀😀
The part of Chong's father is played by none other than the legendary Strother Martin; a Burgess Meredith level character actor. He is fantastic, from big roles to small; always brings the heat to a scene. Cool Hand Luke, Slap Shot, he worked with Paul Newman a lot in the 70s, but a notable early role is Liberty Valence's sidekick in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence. You'll adore him in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, if you haven't seen it. Or even if you have.
I loved him in "True Grit."
No, his best scene ever is haggling with the girl in True Grit.
He was also in” the wild bunch “ best western of all time.
Reminder if I have this correct: I believe "Murder Whistle" goes back to Kill Bill Volume 1 and the hospital scene with the one-eyed gal. JL should probably cover that for new people in an upcoming video's intro.
Cool...I thought it was a reference to "The Wire"
A lid is three quarters of an ounce. A nickel bag is a quarter of an ounce. A dime bag is a half an ounce. A lid is 3/4 of an ounce, and an Ounce is just called a Z
Funny that police chief saying that we want it all uppers downers I laughed.
The joke about the little steering wheels has always been that it's easier to drive with handcuffs on.
The pork chop express t-shirt!!!
😅 "It's all in the reflexes!"
" Gimme me your best shot!. I can take it!" ~Jack Burton~
"Hey man, dont answer the phone, man. Even if it's me calling . I think the phone is bugged."
That's my ringtone.
😂😊
They have another movie called Born in East LA. It came out in the late 80s.
Amazing, watched this so many times growing up lol
I got the oooooooohweeeeee and over here laughing hard as hell with look into camera dancing. 😂
These guys were the 70s pot heads. They made records at first. the wedding album had a rolling paper big enough to roll a whole ounce of dope 😜.
I watch loads of these and dude, yours was FUNNY!! I laughed the whole time! I"ve been watching this movie since the 70s, probably seen it a hundred times, and watching it with you was special. So glad you liked it! For the record, Cheech and Chong's Next Movie is just about as funny, with one scene that might send you over the edge. I had to see it a dozen times before I could breathe through the whole thing. Hysterical!
My dad showed me and my brother this movie when we were in high school and we used to cry laugh through it. Haven't seen it in probably 30 years but somehow I still remember most of the dialogue word for word. 😂
Back in the late 60's & early 70's, in extreme South Texas, a "lid" was an ounce and cost $10-$20, depending.....Quaaludes(downers, originally a sleep aid) were $50 a pack of 50 across the river in Reynosa, Mex.
I'm ashamed to say I know practically all the dialogue in this movie AND Cheech and Chong's Next Movie....
My Dad loved this & he was a cop when he took me & my 2 brothers to see their 2nd movie in the theater when it came out in 1980. We were between 13 & 16. It's just as funny. You should see it. It's literally called Cheech & Chong's next movie.
Hail to your dad for the recommendation!! 👏 Fantastic Pork Chop Express T Shirt!
I remember you could get those big papers. One used to come in the album big bamboo and some head shops use to sell them.
Using the "YESCA" tag/band nod used as a censor block is a stroke of brilliance.
My man. Got me in tears...
The joke goes like this...
Why do lowriders have such small steering wheels?
So they can drive while handcuffed 😂
Awesome reaction !!! One of my all time favourite movies , I've watched it hundreds of times and never get tired of it. 👊❤️🌿🌿🌿
The Ajax Lady is June Fairchild. She was in several movies including one with Clint Eastwood. However I think her best claim to fame, in my mind, is coming up with the name for the band Three Dog Night. June was the girlfriend of Danny Hutton.
When singing Low Rider theme the dog looks up from the bed like: "what's up with you Dad? Oh reaction videos again." 😂
I used to hitch-hike from college to home (400 miles or so) with a friend, both ways. Also, hitch-hiked to the beach, and many other places, in the mid-70s. I also had a small steering wheel in my 65 VW Bug. It took a lot of turns to go left or right but it looked cool.
Fuck yes ! Love this classic movie. Never thought I'd ever see anyone react to this.
Little steering wheel for when you gotta drive with cuffs on lol
I haven't seen his in decades! I'm almost 70 & I haven't laughed this much in years! I have all of Cheech & Chong's comedy album's & have seen them twice in concert. Once in the 70's (at U of M, because I'm from DETROIT) & again in 2013 in Texas. Amazingly funny guys! You could buy those little steering wheels in any auto parts store back in the day. BTW - in my day, a "LID" is what we used to call about an ounce of pot. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane, of what I remember. LOL!
Little steering wheel so you can drive while wearing handcuffs.
Great reaction man! Loved that big hambone in the background!
Also, a Lid was what they called an ounce in the 60's/70's.
"HARD HAT. HARD HAT!
LARD ASS! LARD ASS!"
Bro, this is one of the best comedies of the 70s, for sure. It's filled with so many hilarious moments and lines (written ones lol), and Stacey Keach as Sgt. Stedanko is one of the greatest comedic characters in my opinion. The shit this man had to go through with his dumbass posse 😂
And that soundtrack is HEAT! Oh and check out their comedy albums, they're next level 😂😂
Stacey Keach is good at dramatics too but damn does he make a funny villain.
The expression on your face reacting to Cheech & Chong is worth the price of admission
I accidentally spilled weed all over my keyboard trying to watch this while drunk and high man!
This movie was wild fun love Cheech & Chong legends & your reaction awesome as usual.
Tommy Chong is also Leo man on that 70s show
My dad had me watch this when I was like 10, I understood exactly 0% of the jokes lol