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Still Smokin

Rating5.4 /10
19831 h 31 m
United States
8343 people rated

Cheech and Chong fly to the marijuana capital of the world, Amsterdam, for a film festival where they take Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds' place in a limo, suite, press conference and performance. They throw in some sketches as well.

Comedy
Music

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प्रिया राणा

19/02/2025 16:13
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Siku Nkhoma

19/02/2025 04:10
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Kouki✨🌚

19/02/2025 03:51
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MOHAMED 94

18/02/2025 16:12
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Chirag Rajgor

25/01/2025 16:00
Okay...here are my comments regarding a lot of the other reviews. The people who gave it very few stars and didn't find it that funny, obviously must be either (a) very young; or (b) haven't heard Cheech & Chong's records (before they even made movies). The plot isn't that terrific (Cheech and Chong get mistaken for Burt Reynold's and Dolly Parton in Amsterdam). But that is not what carries the movie. What carries the movie is that they do a lot of their old skits from their records ("Hey Margaret", "Let's Make a Dope Deal"; "Blind Melon Chitlin'", etc). People have to remember that before "Up in Smoke" (fairly funny) and "Cheech and Chong's Next Movie" (pretty hilarious), they had put out a bunch of album's that were genuinely funny. So to see them do the skits from their old records brought back fond memories that people could do humor through vinyl (yes, they were on LP's and 8-tracks way back then). It also had some of the most terrific skits (like "Queer Wars" - with Luke Streetwalker and his faithful companion, Dougie) that had some of the best jokes around: "You just want to go to the Emperor's Ball to see that Hans Solo...... Hans Solo you don't know what their doing!!!!" Priceless stuff. I guess if some of the reviewer's heard Cheech and Chong's very early works, they might have given this movie a higher review.

salwa

25/01/2025 16:00
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.

user6922966897333

25/01/2025 16:00
Still Smokin (1983): Dir: Thomas Chong / Cast: Richard "Cheech" Marin, Thomas Chong, Carol van Herwijnen, Carla van Amstel, Susan Hahn: Sequel to Up in Smoke that seems to applaud the idea that these two comics are still smoking weed, but it also indicates lack of change. It could have made due with the idea that Tommy Chong and Richard "Cheech" Marin were ridiculously mistaken for Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton but unfortunately that joke is more in passing. The film consists of our dope smoking duo dreaming up worthless sketches and chasing a maid around the hotel room. Chong isn't exactly handling things well behind the camera either. As director he presents something that any student can make with a cheap camcorder. There is not a shred of artistic talent in existence here. Cheech and Chong performing these skits are about as enjoyable as jamming your fingers in the car door. We do not care about their stupid adventure unlike the appeal they did sustain in Up in Smoke. There are a few supporting players entering in and out although none of them will likely gain much praise for this. Susan Hahn enters as a hotel maid but likely realizes quickly that the one thing that needed cleaned out was the entire script. It celebrates the declining quality of Cheech and Chong films so instead of lighting a joint why not celebrate by lighting this pathetic film on fire. Score: 1 / 10

eLeMaWuSi 💎👑

25/01/2025 16:00
"Still Smokin'" is a slow starter. For the first 40 minutes nothing really happens, they just goof around in a hotel room. The last half of the movie isn't bad at all. There's a lot of cheap laughs and that's what this movie is all about. If you expect something as advanced as a plot, your going to be disappointed. If they'd just cut the first half out, it would have been the best Cheech & Chong movie...

Ahmad Jaber

25/01/2025 16:00
C & C have delivered some very funny comedies with Next Movie, Nice Dreams and Things are tough all over (even making a funny cameo in Scorsese's After Hours). And of course made the greatest film ever about drugs with Up In Smoke. Now this is the second to least favorite Cheech and Chong movie and rightfully so. The film often goes nowhere with the two wandering about before a concert and while the skits are funny, the movie overall is a near miss. Oh well. C+

zainab.aleqabi

25/01/2025 16:00
Cheech and Chong are invited to an international film festival in Amsterdam. When they arrive, Cheech is momentarily mistaken for Burt Reynolds. In true Cheech and Chong fashion, this guy they met at a party in LA (Patrick) got them tickets to this festival. This Patrick guy took the event promoters money and car, as well. The promoter is having trouble funding the event and is expecting Burt and Dolly to show up. Cheech and Chong inevitable fill Mr. Burt and Mr. Dolly's roles in the event. While staying in Amsterdam, all their needs are met for (inadvertantly and with comic consequences by the promoter) by just signing for it. When our heroes get bored of living the good life at the hotel (a debauchery combination of ganja, room service and "room service"), they hit the town. At the Bvlgar Café, they stop to eat the entire menu (consisting of multiple types of sensi and schrooms). The movie is pretty straight forward. It is a basic fish out of water story. Cheech and Chong are dropped in a nonsensical situation in a foreign country. The rest of the movie is a collage of day dreams and ideas (series of sketches or vignettes) for the show they want to put on for the promoter in Amsterdam. These include the following : Cheech and Chong are super famous celebrities. The last part is Cheech and Chong doing a live or live-like stand up performance at the "festival". Red Neck stand up and the world's oldest blue singer, Blind Melon Chitlin. Queer Wars. Con Talk. Dope-A-Thon. The Harder They Don't Come movie. Wrestling with Italian champion Bruno Hakoluki and his partner Ichi Scratchi. This movie is probably the most straight forward of all the Cheech and Chong movies. I get the impression that the team wanted to see if they could go back to their stand up/live audience roots. I still think it is a step up from Things are Tough all Over and even the Corsican Brothers. I did wish that C&C did spend more time in Amsterdam than the virtual sketch comedy. For the most part the movie is amusing and a nice distraction. I find it hard to recommend this movie for non-fans of Cheech and Chong. Based on this fact alone, I would probably rate this movie as their least successful. I would only recommend this movie for the die-hard C&C fans.
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