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  • S5 - E7: How High, Rewatched Sober And Stoned
    Feb 15 2026

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    A new voice joins the mic and the energy shifts. Kyle steps in as co-host and we jump straight into a no-fluff review of How High—equal parts nostalgia tour and reality check. We talk about why the movie slapped when we were younger, what lands differently now, and how authorship shapes every punchline. The laughs are still there, but so are the winces, and reading both is the point.

    We get into the craft and the context: Method Man’s early acting spark, Redman’s chaotic charm, and the side character who quietly gets the best growth arc in the film. Then we zoom out to the bigger question—who gets to write our laughs? When a script strings together stereotypes for shock value, the humor ages fast and hard. We contrast those beats with comedies built by Black creators, where the jokes carry lived nuance and the satire hits smarter: think Friday, The Boondocks, and classic Chappelle sketches that punch up without losing bite.

    This isn’t a takedown; it’s a truth check. We call out scenes that cross lines, salute moments that still feel like home, and trace how mainstream comedy has morphed into hybrids to survive the streaming era. Along the way, we rate the film in “puffs,” argue about what counts as cooning versus parody, and share why representation behind the pen matters as much as representation on screen. If you’ve loved How High for years—or side-eyed it on a rewatch—you’ll find room here to both laugh and think.

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    35 mins
  • S5 - E6: The Munchie Mission of Harold and Kumar's Epic White Castle Quest
    Mar 10 2025

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    We revisit the cult classic Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, exploring its standing as a quintessential stoner comedy film and how it delivers a genuinely entertaining adventure despite relying on early 2000s frat boy humor.

    • Two Asian-American roommates, Harold and Kumar, embark on an epic journey to satisfy their White Castle cravings after getting high
    • The film tackles cultural stereotypes through Harold's experience as an overworked investment banker and Kumar's resistance to medical school expectations
    • Celebrity cameos from Ryan Reynolds, Neil Patrick Harris, and Anthony Anderson deliver some of the movie's most memorable moments
    • The absurd adventure includes scenes with raccoon attacks, prison breaks, and riding a cheetah while high
    • Beyond crude humor, the film succeeds in showing genuine friendship as the characters support each other through increasingly bizarre scenarios
    • The movie captures nostalgic early 2000s culture with references to DVR limitations and pre-streaming entertainment
    • While not consistently laugh-out-loud funny, the film deserves its cult classic status for its adventurous spirit and food quest relatability

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    28 mins
  • S5 - E5: Comedic Gold: The Enduring Legacy of "Scary Movie"
    Mar 2 2025

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    Get ready for some laughter as we explore the classic film Scary Movie. In this episode, we dive into the film's enduring legacy and its unique place within the 420 culture. We examine how Scary Movie has shaped the parody genre, bringing together elements of horror and humor in a way that still resonates today.

    With personal reflections and nostalgic memories tying us back to memorable scenes, we unravel the comedic brilliance of the Wayans brothers and the incredible performances delivered by the cast. The conversation also highlights Scary Movie's subtle nods to stoner culture, adding an additional layer of appreciation for this cult classic.

    We'll touch upon the film's critique of horror clichés, showcasing how it remains relevant even as comedy evolves. Join us as we celebrate the genius of Scary Movie, sharing insights and laughs along the way. Don't forget to engage with us; share your favorite moments from the film and subscribe for more compelling content!

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    20 mins
  • S5 - E4: Celebrating 420 with "Next Friday": Comedy, Culture, and Cannabis in Film
    Apr 21 2024

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    As Ralph and I reminisce about "Next Friday," you're invited to a 420 celebration unlike any other – a nostalgic trip through the laughs and cultural milestones of this comedy classic. We tackle the challenge of Mike Epps filling Chris Tucker's big shoes, and how Epps' Day Day brought a whole new dynamic that's hard not to love. Get ready for a hearty discussion on the film's increased budget, the standout casting choices, and the side-splitting moments that solidified "Next Friday" as a 420 staple. We're serving up a cinematic feast of memories, analyzing the sequel's enduring impact on comedy and pop culture, and debating its place in the stoner film pantheon.

    The "Friday" franchise has always been more than just laughs; it's a mirror to the urban LA experience. In this heart-to-heart, Ralph and I dissect how each film in the series handled the shifting tones of the '90s and early 2000s, maintaining relevance amongst its peers like "Boys in the Hood" and "Baby Boy." From the first film's chill vibes to "Next Friday's" grittier themes, we honor the humor that kept us coming back while delving into the franchise's legacy. This stroll down memory lane will awaken the fan in you as we ponder the irresistible charm that keeps these movies in the hearts of their audience.

    But it's not just about the past; we also cast our gaze to the evolving landscape of comedy and stoner flicks. Swap tales with us about run-ins with the law, the potency of West Coast cannabis, and the evolution of humor in today's world. We don't just stop at film analysis – we get personal, comparing West Coast and East Coast strains and the nuances of CBD versus THC. This episode is a hybrid strain of comedy discussion and candid confessions, perfect for a 420 session. So grab your favorite munchies, light up if that's your thing, and settle in for a laughter-filled homage to "Next Friday" and the unbreakable bond of cannabis and comedy. Happy 420, everyone!

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    36 mins
  • S5 - E3: Exploring Dave Chappelle's Comedy Through "Half Baked"
    Nov 6 2023

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    Ever found yourself doubled over in laughter at Dave Chappelle's unique brand of humor? Ever pondered how Chappelle's comedy, showcased in the classic stoner comedy Half Baked, has left an indelible mark on the comedic landscape? Join Ralph and me as we take a jovial journey into this cult classic, sharing our first impressions and highlighting the unforgettable scenes that left us in stitches.

    With a star-studded cast including Tommy Chong and Garamot Diaz, Half Baked painted a hilarious, albeit exaggerated, picture of stoner culture that we couldn't help but laugh at. Diving deeper, we explore how this 1998 classic launched Chappelle's career and critique its current status as a comedy classic. We also examine how Chappelle's comedic influence extends to other humor heavyweights like Key and Peele, JB Smooth, and Charlie Murphy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone keen to revisit a comedy classic and understand its broader implications on the world of comedy. So, chuck your mundane routine, grab your popcorn, and let's get baked with Half Baked!

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    28 mins
  • S5 - E2: Revisiting Pineapple Express: A Look into Comedy Evolution in Film
    Nov 5 2023

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    Strap in folks, as we embark on a journey back in time, revisiting the comedy gold of Seth Rogan's Pineapple Express. It's more than just a movie; it's a cultural phenomenon that left an indelible mark on the cannabis comedy genre. We'll be dissecting the iconic performances by Seth Rogan, James Franco, and Danny McBride, and pay tribute to the surprising standout role of Raiden from the Mortal Kombat films. Let's take a walk down memory lane, reliving the laughs and the moments that have kept this film a favorite among audiences worldwide.

    Synopsis
    Dale Denton's played by (Seth Rogen) enjoys a rare strain of marijuana that may prove fatal when he drops his roach in a panic after witnessing a murder. When learning that the rare strain of weed can be traced back to them, Dale and his dealer played by (James Franco) go on the run to avoid a dangerous drug lord played by (Gary Cole) and crooked cop (Rosie Perez) hot on their heels.

    1. Your first impression of "Pineapple Express" ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions. Discussing the first half of the movie.

    2. Is "Pineapple Express" considered a cult classic in 420 culture ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    3. Did Seth Rogen showcase a lot of comedic talent in this movie ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    4. Favorite character in this movie ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    5. Things that you thought were hilarious about this movie ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    6. If "Pineapple Express" was a strain of bud how many puffs on a scale of one to five would have to hit before passing to this next person hit ?

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    27 mins
  • S5 - E1: 420 Movie Review "Friday"
    Oct 30 2023

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    Ice Cube is considered a legend in Hip-Hop, and movies. For all the 420 friendly Bleeks out in the world we want to make this upcoming a season a special one for you guys. Whether you love Indica, Sativa, Blunts, or papers were going to dive into the classic cult stoner comedy "Friday".

    1. Your first impression of Friday and were you high when watching it ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    2. Has "Friday" crossed all levels of 420 culture ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    3. Did this movie change your mind about Ice Cubes talent ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    4. Favorite character in this movie ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    5. If "Friday" was a strain of bud how many puffs on a scale of 1 to 5 would have to hit before passing to this next person hit ?

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    20 mins
  • S4 - E6: "Talk To Me" Review (Spoiler Alert) Season 4 Finale
    Oct 30 2023

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    There's no denying the success of the "Talk To Me" horror movie. This movies has impacted the horror genre in so many ways. Its an A24 production and its considered the scariest movie of the year.

    1. How did this movie affect your perception of horror movies of today ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    2. Did this movie live up to hype of the scariest movie of a generation ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    3. Should this movie have a sequel or become a franchise ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    4. What would your overall rating of the movie be ?
    Charles and Ralf give their opinions.

    5. Charles and Ralf give their final thoughts.

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    28 mins