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Half Baked (Widescreen Special Edition)

Half Baked (Widescreen Special Edition)
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Half Baked (Widescreen Special Edition)

 
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Just say yes to this smokingly silly comedy about four wigged-out slackers (Jim Breuer, Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz, Harland Williams) whose lives revolve around pot. When Williams accidentally kills a police horse by feeding it junk food, his "buds" must cultivate a scheme to raise bail money. Tommy Chong, Janeane Garofalo, Willie Nelson and Snoop Doggy Dogg are among the cameos in this wacky reefer romp. 83 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital stereo, French Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: Spanish, French; alternate ending; deleted scenes; featurettes; audio commentary.

 
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Product Details
Actors:Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Díaz, Jim Breuer, Harland Williams, Rachel True
Director:Tamra Davis
Format:AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language:English
Subtitle:English, French, Spanish
Number of Discs:1
Studio:Universal Pictures
Run Time:82 minutes
DVD Release Date:February 15, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 210 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 210 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5lllllloooveeeee it.  Mar 18, 1999
i love this movie so much. i mean, i've watch this movie so much coz i just can't stop laughing. i recommend this movie to everybody..even those who aren't potheads. trust me, you'll enjoy watching it.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Put on a smiley face!  Feb 16, 2005 By Michael Stouffer
I remember when this movie was first advertised. I thought it looked ridiculous and never bothered. Then I caught it on cable and was completely surprised. This movie ranks up there with the best rewatchable comedies of all time like Office Space, Caddyshack and The Big Lebowski. It has great characters, scenes, quotes and cameos. Dave Chapelle is halarious. I highly recommend this "fully baked" DVD to all comedy fans, not just stoners! The new edition features deleted scenes and an alternate ending. It was great to see some of the stuff that they cut out. I wish they would have left the additional Killer footage in. Too funny.

22 of 28 found the following review helpful:


5Samson Gets Me Lifted  Sep 10, 2004 By J. Brittman "The Bottom Line"
(...)Half Baked is Dave Chappelle's coming out party. This movie is friggin' hilarious. Based around 4 pothead buddies, one of which (Kenny aka Harland Williams) gets thrown in jail for killing a horse leaving Chappelle, Jim Breuer and Guillermo Diaz having to come up with 100 large to free their buddy. So how else would three stoners get the kind of money they need to free their friend? "Let's sell weed yo!" So Chappelle, Diaz and Breuer become "fundraisers" not drug dealers to get their friend away from the "naughty, naughty jungle of love". There are so many funny lines from this movie that I cannot even recall them all but definitely one of the best scenes is when Chappelle dresses up as Mr. Nice Guy and goes to see Sampson. "What part of Jamaica are you from?" Chappelle answers "Right near the beeeech...lord have mercy". Half Baked is pee your pants funny and without a doubt worth owning on dvd. It is one of the funniest movies of the past 15 years. Highest Recommendation. P.S. "Yo they were doin' karate man, they had nun-chucks, they be doin' indian burns man, i'm serious". Enjoy!

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


3Half Arsed Edition  Dec 20, 2005 By buru buru piggu
A hilarious movie for everyone who likes stoner/slacker movies, Bill & Ted's, Saturday Night Live, and offbeat comedy in general. Dave Chapelle and Jim Breuer are riotous, and the movie itself is pretty decent. There are some really funny lines in here and you can see a lot of that trademark Chapelle humor that he would later make famous on his Comedy Central show. You can read about the story elsewhere so I am going to talk about the DVD itself.

Commentaries and extras are a deciding factor for me when purchasing DVD's. Being called the "Fully Baked" edition, I had high expectations for this, but in terms of features, this DVD is only on par with current generation DVDs (commentaries, deleted scenes, featurettes).

The first problem is when you load the DVD, there's a smoking symbol and a non-smoking symbol to choose from, with no description of what they mean. Selecting either leads to the same features, with only the main background animation being different. Are they the director's cut and the theatrical release? I can't tell.

Lackluster commentary: Tamra Davis is completely dull! Of the more than 100 DVD's I own and dozens of other commentaries I have listened to on rented DVD's, I can't think of a more sleep-inducing commentary than hers. She is silent for long stretches of time and I spent as much time waiting for her to say something as I did listening to her talk. It is obvious she hadn't seen the film in years (something she even says at the beginning of the track), and she came totally unprepared to do the commentary recording.

Other directors are a treat to listen to and they talk the entire time, offering a lot of extra information about various things, like production difficulties, costs, whatever, just spontaneously as they watch the film again and comment on it. They don't just talk, they talk about interesting stuff. Davis is silent about half the time, and the things she does say when she opens her mouth are completely uninteresting.

crappy other features: The Granny's baking tips extra is dead unfunny. Don't even bother watching it. 5 Minutes With the Guy on the Couch is dead unfunny also, except maybe if you're trippin' balls. The deleted scenes (10 of them) are all strung together back to back, with no menu, selection screen, or any descriptions. The studio really skimped here. You have no idea what scene they are cut from. The guide to different types of smokers is just 4 or 5 short and crappy animations. Don't bother. All in all, an OK DVD with a standard treatment. Still worth it to own, but don't be fooled by the "Fully Baked" name. it doesn't deliver.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:


1Love Half Baked; Hated This DVD  Oct 27, 2006 By L. J. Williamson "ljwilliamson"
If you already own "Half Baked," don't waste your money on the "Fully Baked Edition" DVD, because the extras are a huge waste of time -- the added comedy bits are so poor it's embarrassing, like something high school kids would produce. The director commentary is also thoroughly uninteresting -- she just repeatedly says "That was funny." When you watch the deleted scenes, you'll say, "I see why they deleted that." There's nothing of value here.

Dave Chapelle had nothing to do with this edition -- he's not on the commentary track or in any of the bonus materials, nor are any other actors from the film.

Don't be confused -- I LOVE LOVE LOVE Half Baked -- and I HATED the extras on this DVD. Total waste of time and money, a big disappointment to Half Baked fans.

Sampson gets me lifted!

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