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Cheech e Chong nei loro momenti più scatenati, folli e paradossali, alle prese con i loro assurdi personaggi e le situazioni divertenti che li hanno portati dove sono oggi: fuori dal Paese.Cheech e Chong nei loro momenti più scatenati, folli e paradossali, alle prese con i loro assurdi personaggi e le situazioni divertenti che li hanno portati dove sono oggi: fuori dal Paese.Cheech e Chong nei loro momenti più scatenati, folli e paradossali, alle prese con i loro assurdi personaggi e le situazioni divertenti che li hanno portati dove sono oggi: fuori dal Paese.
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Tommy Chong
- Chong
- (as Thomas Chong)
Carol van Herwijnen
- Hotel Manager
- (as Carol van Herwijen)
Maureen LaVette
- Non-Topless Blonde in Spa
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Kay Parker
- Brunette in Spa
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Linnea Quigley
- Blonde in Spa
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Victoria Wells
- Blonde at Spa window
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"Still Smokin" isn't as good as Cheech and Chong's earlier movies due to the over-emphasis on vignettes, but it still elicits some laughs. This one has the pot-loving twosome going to Amsterdam for a film festival, where the audience is expecting Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton! From there, the buddies have a series of absurd adventures. The lengthy skits that they imagine drag on a little too long, but the actual shots of the sauna (plus Cheech's own "ET") make up for that.
I've heard that Amsterdam, and probably the entire Netherlands, is a really fine place. This movie really makes it look that way. It's not their best movie, but easily better than their follow-up "Corsican Brothers".
I've heard that Amsterdam, and probably the entire Netherlands, is a really fine place. This movie really makes it look that way. It's not their best movie, but easily better than their follow-up "Corsican Brothers".
Two stoners named Cheech and Chong are invited to a Dutch film festival by mistake. Hmm... can you guess what stoners do in the Netherlands? Well, apart from being the most idiotic and stupid of the Cheech and Chong movies, this film does stand up pretty well compared to some of todays dope-movies. What it lacks in plot it makes up for with the hilarious sketches at the end(best part of the movie, no matter what anyone says). Some of the sketches are a little sick, so this film isn't for the easily offended. This film is pretty funny, although it has no plot which drags it down a bit. 7 out of 10.
This sequel to "Cheech And Chong's Up In Smoke" finds the drug addled duo (Richard "Cheech" Marin, Thomas Chong) wandering into a bankrupt film festival in Amsterdam. In an effort to raise funds, the duo plan a drug sale. No better or worse than any of the duo's other films together.
Being a fan of That 70's Show and liking it's Leo character who is played by Tommy Chong, I thought I should check out the movies I had heard about that he made with Cheech Martin. After viewing my first Cheech & Chong movie I am left with mixed thoughts.
Before I watched it, I looked at it's page on IMDb. Seeing it was full of low star ratings and negative reviews, I knew I had picked the wrong Cheech & Chong film. Still, I went into it optimistically but it turned out so-so.
I don't think there were any jokes that made me laugh out loud, but there were some that made me smile or very lightly laugh. Even though all the gags weren't good, the way they did it is still an original approach to comedy. If there were better jokes it could of been really good.
Tommy Chong is a very good actor in this movie. Even when it's not funny, Chong still does well acting wise. Plus sometimes he has this innocent look on his face which makes you feel sorry for him if you don't laugh. Cheech does OK. He's not as good at acting as Chong is, but still OK.
Overall this is an OK movie. You'll probably get a few laughs out of it, but you're not missing anything if you don't watch it.
Before I watched it, I looked at it's page on IMDb. Seeing it was full of low star ratings and negative reviews, I knew I had picked the wrong Cheech & Chong film. Still, I went into it optimistically but it turned out so-so.
I don't think there were any jokes that made me laugh out loud, but there were some that made me smile or very lightly laugh. Even though all the gags weren't good, the way they did it is still an original approach to comedy. If there were better jokes it could of been really good.
Tommy Chong is a very good actor in this movie. Even when it's not funny, Chong still does well acting wise. Plus sometimes he has this innocent look on his face which makes you feel sorry for him if you don't laugh. Cheech does OK. He's not as good at acting as Chong is, but still OK.
Overall this is an OK movie. You'll probably get a few laughs out of it, but you're not missing anything if you don't watch it.
I saw this on a double bill with "Downfall." Similar films in a way.
The idea here is that Cheech and Chong play themselves, skit comedians. That they are in Holland is incidental. The setup is there only so that they can do a stage show at the end.
In between we have "imagined" skits. Many of them. And a few of the episodes in the story proper reference the stage. For instance Cheech wants to screw the hotel maid and is (for other reasons) disguised at ET. He hides in the closet amid stuffed animals. It was the only laugh in this whole thing.
Yes, that's right, they have hundreds of jokes and none of them funny.
So you need to be content (if you've been tricked into watching this) with the notions of performance about performance. Every skit has this theme. So in this movie, we'll have a stage show, or a TeeVee show or a movie, each one of which makes fun of another.
The same notion was used in the next generation of stoner movie, "Wayne's World." Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
The idea here is that Cheech and Chong play themselves, skit comedians. That they are in Holland is incidental. The setup is there only so that they can do a stage show at the end.
In between we have "imagined" skits. Many of them. And a few of the episodes in the story proper reference the stage. For instance Cheech wants to screw the hotel maid and is (for other reasons) disguised at ET. He hides in the closet amid stuffed animals. It was the only laugh in this whole thing.
Yes, that's right, they have hundreds of jokes and none of them funny.
So you need to be content (if you've been tricked into watching this) with the notions of performance about performance. Every skit has this theme. So in this movie, we'll have a stage show, or a TeeVee show or a movie, each one of which makes fun of another.
The same notion was used in the next generation of stoner movie, "Wayne's World." Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe last twenty minutes of the movie was concert footage from Cheech and Chong's then first live performance in four years at the Tuschinski Theatre in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, filmed in September 1982.
- BlooperDuring the segment "The Harder They Don't Come", Tommy Chong pulls the trigger of his pistol but it doesn't fire. He says "I must have hit an empty chamber." That would only make sense if he was holding a revolver that has multiple chambers, each holding a single cartridge. He was holding a semiautomatic pistol that automatically loads cartridges into a single chamber from a magazine in the grip.
- ConnessioniFeatured in At the Movies: Spacehunter/Tough Enough/WarGames/Harlequin (1983)
- Colonne sonoreDelirious
Written and Performed by Prince
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
(c) 1982 Controversy Music
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- Still Smokin
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Tushinsky Theather, Amsterdam, Olanda Settentrionale, Paesi Bassi(concert scenes, aka Pathé Tuschinski aka Theater Tuschinski)
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 15.543.710 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 3.085.705 USD
- 8 mag 1983
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 15.543.710 USD
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