Synopsis: This coming-of-age film follows the mayhem of group of rowdy teenagers in Austin, Texas, celebrating the last day of high Top Box Office. Jester McGree. What's the Tomatometer? Follow Us. Home Home. Critics Consensus: A gross-out comedy that's more gross than comedic, Grandma's Boy is lazy and unrewarding. Directed By: Nicholaus Goossen. Dude, Where's My Car? Critics Consensus: The movie isn't funny, the plot is too thin, and the production values feel more like a TV sitcom than a movie.
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Directed By: Terry Gilliam. Critics Consensus: Tenacious D fan will find this movie hilarious; everybody else will see only a low-brow concept movie and a small assembly of jokes stretched past the minute mark. Directed By: Liam Lynch. Eight seasons' worth of basement antics from Eric Forman and his friends should be more than enough to outlast anyone's weed supply. Watch "That '70s Show" on Netflix. If you're under 30, you've probably only ever known Penn, a two-time Oscar winner, as a Serious Dramatic Actor, having played a grieving father in "Mystic River," a condemned prisoner in "Dead Man Walking" and a gay political icon in "Milk.
It's a way of looking at that wave and saying, 'Hey bud, let's party! Rent "Pineapple Express" on iTunes or Amazon. At least you'll know you are high while watching Neil deGrasse Tyson ponder the mysteries of the galaxy.
As opposed to the time I nearly collided with Neil deGrasse Tyson while getting on the elevator at work and wondered if the cold medicine I was on at the time was messing with my head.
Thankfully, we had photographic evidence of his visit, proving that I did not hallucinate the whole thing. Like Penn, Matthew McConaughey has graduated to playing Oscar-caliber roles — and thinking deep thoughts in Lincoln commercials. But the difference is that McConaughey still begins his Oscar acceptance speech by saying, "Alright, alright, alright!
Catch glimpses of Dave Chappelle's future greatness including his Lil' Jon impression in this comedy, which he co-wrote and starred in as Thurgood Jenkins, a research laboratory janitor who sells the pot intended for use in an FDA study in order to bail his friend out of jail. Eventually, Thurgood and his pot-selling alter ego, Mr. Nice, become a little too successful, incurring the wrath of the local drug dealer. Watch "Half-Baked" free with your Starz subscription or rent on iTunes.
And one throwaway line — "Bye, Felicia" — entered the popular lexicon as a way to dismiss annoying people. Not too shabby for your first major script. Watch "Friday" free with your Cinemax subscription or rent on iTunes. Potheads are a suggestible lot. Mention any kind of junk food to them when the munchies are kicking in and they'll set off on an epic quest to find it.
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