Half-Baked
Part of the fun of seeing Half Baked is listening to the crowd ooh and
aah every time an elaborate bong comes on the screen. "Gimme some of that,"
yelled one ambitious teen at this past Saturday's 1 p.m. showing at Fresh Pond,
when our modern-day Cheech & Chongs opened the door to a medical-supply
closet full of pot. Director Tamra (Billy Madison) Davis's film may look
like a waste of time, but it stars four of the country's hottest up-and-coming
comics plus a slew of cameos from famous comedians and Snoop Doggy Dogg and
Tommy Chong.
Dave Chappelle (a co-writer), Guillermo Diaz, and SNL's Jim Breuer play
stoners who must rescue their lovable stoner friend Kenny (Harland Williams)
from prison after he kills a diabetic police horse by feeding it munchies. The
plot, of course, hardly matters -- it's the fond send-up of pot culture that's
right on target. Steven Wright is perfect in the role of "the guy on the
couch." But there are also sexist and homophobic streaks running throughout;
seeming more juvenile and ignorant than cruel, they nonetheless keep the film
from being fun for the whole family. Add a mess of miscellaneous, unfunny
stupidity and the movie is definitely half-baked; it's up to you to provide the
other half. At the Harbour Mall, Holiday, Showcase, Tri-Boro, and Woonsocket
cinemas.
-- Mark Bazer
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