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9 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
great party movie, 13 December 2001
Author:
Diss from Las Vegas
Hey, I grew up on Cheech and Chong films. Yet amazingly I'm not a
potsmoker
today. This is probably the second best of the lot, closely following "up
in
smoke".
If you don't like Cheech Marin or Tommy Chong, this movie probably isn't
for
you. Although Cheech's recent work doesn't resemble his work with Chong.
If
you like Tommy Chong in that 70's show, you will most likely like this
movie. And if you have any interest in Paul Reubins in his pre-pee wee
herman years, this is the movie for you.
The story isn't much, but it has a semblance of a story to keep things
moving fairly smoothly- unlike some other Cheech and Chong films. The gags
and jokes work very well for the times, and hold up fairly well over time.
This movie is less a variety show than later Cheech and Chong films.
Although there are a couple sequences that don't seem to fit very well
with
the movie.
This movie is a must see for any fan of the drug culture. And most fans of
that 70's show will probably like this movie.
Go watch this movie and Up in Smoke now!!. You can skip other Cheech and
Chong titles
10 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
A good solution for today's expensive gasoline ..., 14 October 2004
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Author:
Celluloid_Rehab (lelnu@yahoo.com) from Hell's Kitchen, NYC
A typical romp through Cheech and Chong's reality which includes drugs,
singing, more drugs, cars and driving, even more drugs, Pee Wee,
aliens, gasoline, laundry, stand up comedy, surprisingly more drugs and
SPACE COKE !!. It is not as coherent or plausible as Up in Smoke but it
still is incredibly funny, without becoming as strange as Nice Dreams.
There are some classic scenes, which include the opening scene where
they get some gas for their car and the drive to work. Also funny is
Cheech's song (Mexican-Americans) and Chong's follow up song. Another
notable scene is the welfare office scene with Jones (human noise
machine), from the Police Academy series, and the old laughing man. All
in all, this is a great follow up to Up in Smoke and is quite watchable
when sober or not.
-Celluloid Rehab
12 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
If you love this movie, you have to watch the edited version the next time it's on Comedy Central!, 16 July 2000
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Author:
zetes from Saint Paul, MN
And I'll tell you why: whoever decided to edit this movie to make it suitable for television was very ill-advised. EVERYTHING CONCERNING DRUGS IS CUT OUT AND COVERED UP!!! How do they do it, you might ask? Well, they don't do it very well, that's for sure. Anyway, instead of the marijuana which Cheech and Chong are supposed to have in their possession, they are said to have diamonds! Still, the characters go around in a haze of marijuana smoke stoning others along their way with no explanation whatsoever!
8 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Second film starring the Cheech and Chong duo., 17 August 2005
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Author:
Miyagis_Sweaty_wifebeater (sirjosephu@aol.com) from Sacramento, CA
Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (1980) was the second film to star to pot
loving duo of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. The lovable burn out
smokers are now roommates. They live in a condemned building looking
for ways to score more smoke and just lay about all day. But Cheech is
the "responsible" one. He has a job and a steady girlfriend. One day,
Cheech wants to get his freak on so he tries to get Chong out of the
house. Another problem arises as well, Cheech's brother "Red" (Cheech
is another role) is in town and wants to hang with him. Firguring that
he could kill two birds with one stone, Cheech pawns Chong off and Red.
What kind of adventures will Chong and Red get into? Will Cheech get
his freak on? How long will Chong go without some smoke? Just watch
CHEECH & CHONG'S NEXT MOVIE to find out!!
Tommy Chong takes over the directorial reigns for the sequel. He
received some experience when he did some uncredited work on UP IN
SMOKE. Funny but not as good as the first film. But Cheech and Chong
fans will enjoy it. Followed by NICE DREAMS.
Recommended.
6 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Not they're best, but still gives a debut for Pee Wee, 22 January 2001
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Author:
MisterWhiplash from United States
Richard Cheech Marin and Thomas Chong's (or really Cheech and Chong) Next Movie doesn't match up to the original and best (Up In Smoke), but it is still funny. A new plot has Chong taking care of Cheech's weird, blond cousin (also played by Cheech), while they have hijinks stirring with the real Cheech waiting for a date. A little flat at times, but it delivers the goods in spots, primarily in Paul Reubens (credited here as the hotel man but sounds and acts like a early Pee Wee) with his first role cameo. B+
4 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Above average movie, 20 June 2001
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Author:
iscream22 from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
This movie is fun to watch , doesnt have much of a plot (well, there isn't a plot), but there are good jokes and situations that you will laugh at. The basic storyline is Cheech is trying to have a nice date, while Chong is partying with Cheech's cousin (They smoke dope , go in a music store, a massage parlor, a comedy club, and even go into someones house they don't even know! Rated R
5 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Another funny but dumb C&C flick, 5 June 2001
Author:
sick_boy420xxx (sick_boy420xxx@hotmail.com) from Buffalo, NY
Second of Cheech and Chongs drug trilogy is easily the worst of the 3, but not incredibly bad, with guaranteed laughs for fans of the duo. As with the other movies, the story is almost non-existent, and just there to provide the basis for a lot of gags and laughs. Fans will definitely enjoy this one as well, however as I said, probably the worst of the 3.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
A slight drop-off from the first film but still watchable., 30 June 2007
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Author:
bluethunder35 (bluethunder35@hotmail.com) from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
I was under the weather recently with a bad cold and fever and couldn't
sleep. So I decided to see what would be on at 1:00 in the morning and
Cheech & Chong's Next Movie was being aired so I checked it out.
I've seen a number of their films and while they aren't the greatest
comedies ever made they are much better than what is coming out these
days. The characters that Richard Marin and Tommy Chong have created
are so likable despite their many vices. Perhaps because the film seems
more real and doesn't rely on over-the-top content makes the film a lot
more entertaining. Of course, L.A. has always been a crazier city than
Ottawa.
In Next Movie, Cheech and Chong (unrelated to the characters of Pedro
De Pacas and Anthony "Man" Stoner from Up In Smoke) are basically doing
their thing in L.A., trying to find work and later go on Welfare. It's
pretty much a "Day In The Life" of two stoners in L.A. in the first
half of the film.
In the second half, Cheech announces to Chong that he has a hot date
and needs Chong to clear out as he plans to clean up their dumpy
bungalow. He tells Chong to go see his cousin Red (also played by
Cheech). Red and Chong have a crazy adventure together, starting with
an attempt to get at the luggage of Red's. The hotel manager (Paul
Reubens) won't allow him to get his property unless he pays his hotel
bill. One of those bags contains tons of Mary-Jane. And it is the
Mary-Jane that sets them on a wild adventure through the city.
While the film isn't as laugh-as-loud as the first, there are plenty of
outlandish moments, such as the antics of characters at the Welfare
Office or seeing Cheech & Chong steal gasoline for their car. Chong
annoys his neighbours with his own set of antics such as revving his
motorcycle indoors and playing his guitar amped up to 11. The acting is
uniformly good and nobody comes off as annoying. A good soundtrack is
also offered.
While Up In Smoke and Nice Dreams are the better films, Next Movie is
still quite good. It's much better than the next trio of movies they
made, including the disturbing Still Smokin'.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Alternate TV version, 24 October 2006
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Author:
barefooter2000 from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I'm a fan of C&C, going back to their records, and liked this movie, but at one point in the mid-1980's on cable television in San Jose California, it was aired with an alternate plot line that destroyed the entire point of the movie. All references to marijuana were replaced with "diamonds". The bag that "Red" drops to Chong has diamonds in it instead of marijuana, but the conversation still remains the same ("...it's worth ~$3000/lb"). There is also a subplot in which clips of aliens on a ship were added observing C&C, and talking to each other about getting the diamonds. At the end, instead of "space coke", it's something else. I'm not sure who created this version, but it was horrible, and obvious that they were attempting to make it family/child friendly. It would have been better if that network had not aired it at all.
2 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Harold and Kumar, Where are You?, 24 October 2005
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Author:
Chewbacca_42 from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
BEGIN SPOILER: Fitfully funny and memorable for Mr. Chong's literal roach-smoking scene: Chong coolly mashes a stray kitchen cockroach into his pipe's bowl, lights up, coughs and hacks violently for a seeming eternity,then with perfect aplomb and not skipping a beat, re-loads the bowl properly, re-lights, re-tokes. END SPOILER. Alas, I began to lose faith less than half-way through the proceedings. It occurred to me that the lackadaisical duo are way obnoxious and less than relatable. I have come to appreciate the relative sophistication of contemporary stoners, Harold and Kumar. I simply prefer brighter company. Yet, the movie is probably a perfect fit for baked frat bros or those viewers who are so feeble-minded as to be outwitted by a stoner when they-- the former are sober. Notable guest appearance by Paul Reubens spouting obscenities in pre-Pee-wee form.
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