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James Roday | ... | ||
Sam Huntington | ... | ||
Jay Paulson | ... | ||
Charlie Finn | ... | ||
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Ryan McDow | ... | |
Rip Torn | ... |
Oldman
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Keegan Olmstead | ... |
Young Dinkadoo
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Lew Temple | ... |
Bill
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C.K. McFarland | ... |
State Trooper
(as CK McFarland)
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Rachel Klein | ... | ||
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Hillary Higgins | ... | |
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Lisa Marie Newmyer | ... | |
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Matt Bardocz | ... |
Hefty Passenger
(as Matthew C. Bardocz)
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Brad Leland | ... | ||
Louanne Stephens | ... |
Lady Customer
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An independent film about a road trip to find a magical forest of marijuana.
Stoner comedies seem like the easiest type of movies to make. All it takes is a decent cast, a bunch of drug jokes, a good soundtrack, and a smattering of crude humor to make at least a somewhat enjoyable stoner comedy. However, as HOW HIGH proved, not all stoner comedies are funny. Some just downright suck. Luckily, ROLLING KANSAS isn't one of them. That's not to say that ROLLING KANSAS is going to be on my list of best stoner comedies any time soon, but it provided enough laughs to keep me entertained throughout its running time. It wasn't hilarious yet it was funnier than I expected it to be since I was expecting it to be really awful. Recommended to fans of the genre.