Cheech & Chong's Next Movie
Cast :Tommy Chong, Cheech Marin
Director :Tommy Chong
Studio :Universal Studios
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :July 18, 1980
DVD Released Date :February 08, 2005
Language :English (Dubbed), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateMay 07, 2005
SummaryBest One Yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Content
Tis ids the one I like, whoops i'm sorry LOVE! If you liked Up in Smoke I recommend There Next MOVIE! Don't I mean dont watch the Coriccian Brother's, it is the worst one. Cheech and Chong Nice Dreams WAs, Funny Here's what I think.

1.Cheech and Chongs Next Movie
2.Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke
3.Cheech and Chongs Nice Dreams
Last Place by far 4.Cheech and Chong's The Corrician Brothers

Rating
DateMarch 03, 2005
SummaryGreat Movie, But Only If You Like Cheech & Chong
Content
In this cheesy follow-up to their first film,
Cheech & Chong are out stealing gasoline
for their stolen car...getting kicked off welfare
and still doing all kinds of crazy drugs!

For all you hardcore fans- this is probably
one of the best films Cheech & Chong ever made.
Very funny, and filled with insanity!
Definitely a cult-comedy classic.

The story goes nowhere...
The humor is tasteless...
Cheech & Chong are morons...

But then again, why else would
you watch it?

Only recommended for true fans of Cheech & Chong

Rating
DateMarch 03, 2005
SummaryFar Out, Man!!!
Content
Not the masterwork that the boys initial effort, "Up In Smoke", was but it'll do. Basically this film is a series of loosely tied together lowbrow comic vignettes, some involving dope, some not, centered around some colorful L.A. locales. Cheech does double duty here by playing both himself and his Texas cousin,Red. Film is also notable for an early appearance by Paul Reubens as Pee Wee Herman, albeit foul-mouthed. Michael Winslow a.k.a the sound-effects guy from the "Police Academy" movies has a hilarious bit at the welfare office. Edie McLurg is also hilarious as an oblivious middle-aged WASP that Chong and Red meet along the way. The laugh quotient here is pretty high but it's unfortunate that Universal did not include any extras here(not even a trailer).

Rating
DateFebruary 25, 2005
SummaryHas The Best Movie Scene Ever
Content
It's a shame that a film like this will be mostly dismissed by a society that will see this as nothing more than a "stoner" film. While admittedly the humor often contains drug references, there are several scenes that I think anybody could enjoy and have a good laugh at.

While I agree with many reviewers here as to what are some of the funnier scenes, the two that really do it for me is the one in the Welfare Office. This is just physical comedy at its very best. While Chong waits for Cheech to "visit" with his lady friend, he is seated next to an old man, and a very odd character played by Michael Winslow (and it is very apparent what a brilliant comic he is, and it's too bad his talents went to waste in countless Police Academy sequels). I cannot even begin to describe this scene, but those who have seen the movie know what I am talking about. Those who haven't need to do themselves a favor and watch the movie, if only for this scene alone. Even the look on Chong's face is authentic--he's not acting here--he is equally confused and entertained by what's happening around him.

Shortly after this scene comes another great one, where Cheech performs his song, a warm and loving (and hilarious) tribute to Mexican Americans. It has been days since I watched this and I still have that song in my head.

I would highly (no pun intended) recommend this film to anybody that needs a great laugh and is not easily offended by drug and sex jokes.

Rating
DateDecember 22, 2004
SummaryOriginal Soundtrack Songs
Content
I may be wrong here....But I remember in the original release of this film, in the part where Cheech is ironing his clothes and waiting for Donna to pick him up, he was singing Ritchie Valens Song, "Donna", he sings "Oh Donna, Oh Donna...", then he gets frustrated and says, "come on b***h!!" Then in the part where the rich girl, (played by Cheech's then wife, "Rikki Marin") is driving the gang back to her house from the guitar store, Hall & Oates was singing "Rich Girl" on the car radio. That said and done, this is still one of my favorite C&C movies. Well worth the price.
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