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Puff, Puff, Pass

Puff, Puff, Pass (2006)

May. 09,2006
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5.4
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R
| Comedy

Danny Masterson (TV's 'That '70s Show') leads a hilarious ensemble cast in a tale about two hapless stoners who get involved in a scheme to rip off a shady character named Mr. Big after the duo sours on rehab.

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Jeanskynebu
2006/05/09

the audience applauded

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Actuakers
2006/05/10

One of my all time favorites.

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Dynamixor
2006/05/11

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Francene Odetta
2006/05/12

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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chicagodogrow
2006/05/13

I love this movie, and it gets better each time I watch it. Larry and Rico are 'complex' characters, and it's just the type of refreshing views that's needed in the genre of stoner flicks. My favorite character is Larry's brother, Johnathan, who owns a '77 Trans AM and rents a house boat. His presence gives the film's nonchalant attitude towards the overall environment some balance. D. Hammond was good in this one. Crews is also stellar in his role as a 'blood spilling rapper. Mekhi Phifer simply snapped on this film. I was looking at the ending credits, and there's no credit for the music. I wanted to download that song that that Otis was beating off to, but to no avail....Anyone have a link?U don't have to be dro'ed up to watch this, but I recommend it. ;P

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stephensandrew
2006/05/14

This movie was absolutely wonderful, A modern day Cheech and Chong film without remaking one.It will have you rolling on your sides with laughter and comparing it to your own life the next minute.This movie is more down to reality on earth than anything else being produced today, it is a day in the life of most modern Americans and isn't filled with a bunch of unrealistic dreams and fabrications of how life really is. It was written extremely well and the flow of the film beats any of the blockbuster junk Hollywood spits out today.The story line is something real that real people can relate to.Shawshank Redemption Baby! All weekend long, ha ha! ha ha! A MUST SEE!

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Sirus_51
2006/05/15

I'm not surprised that most people didn't like this film.Originally I was half and half and now considering buying the thing.Heck I will buy it.Mainly for the acting and moments. I mean Ashley Scott as a conniving and manipulative bitch. Her partner in crime wannabe rapper with three pounds of solid muscle and a fear of tiny diminutives mutts called Killer. Mikhal Phiffer as a well spoken and not too smart but pretty nice guy who runs a 'business.' I will admit the two leads where only so-so but everything else was OK.Besides I loved how the white guy was so sure that 'Andy does not get raped in jail' and how the two other guys had to stress that it was a major plot point.Oh, the main disturbing thing I found was the mayor daughter with a JC fixation. That was wrong on levels unknown.

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rockerforpunk
2006/05/16

I believe ur talking of Cheech and Chong!. Greatest stoners ever. haha. However, I did see this movie and had to say it wasted my time as well. The jokes really were stale, overdone jokes. I don't even remember if I finished it, nor do I think that I cared at the time. I even saw a close resemblance of acting with Danny Masterson's character from "That 70's Show" and his character in "Puff, Puff, Pass". I had actors that can only be one-dimensional. Hopefully he has some more skills up his sleeve as his career get's bigger. Topher Grace is going to be VENOM!! It's going to be great. But, as soon as Danny hits it bigger than "That 70's Show" he'll be one of the most wanted comedic actors. But he has to hone his skills. HONE DANNY!!! HONE LIKE HELL!

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