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* [[Brick Joke]]: In a seeming throw-away gag, Brian buys "[[The Grateful Dead|Jerry Garcia]]-In-A-Pouch". During the movie's climax, Brian, pulls out the pouch, starts praying to it, then throws it, and out pops...Jerry Garcia. Who then proceeds to [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|deck Sampson Simpson with his guitar]].
* [[Brick Joke]]: In a seeming throw-away gag, Brian buys "[[The Grateful Dead|Jerry Garcia]]-In-A-Pouch". During the movie's climax, Brian, pulls out the pouch, starts praying to it, then throws it, and out pops...Jerry Garcia. Who then proceeds to [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|deck Sampson Simpson with his guitar]].
* [[The Cameo]]: This film was one of the first major times that [[Bob Saget]] appeared in a less than PG setting in years.
* [[The Cameo]]: This film was one of the first major times that [[Bob Saget]] appeared in a less than PG setting in years.
** Also [[The Daily Show (TV)|Jon Stewart]], [[Snoop Dogg (Music)|Snoop Dogg]], [[Willie Nelson (Music)|Willie Nelson]], [[Janeane Garofalo (Creator)|Janeane Garofalo]], and Stephen Baldwin as a cavalcade of different types of weed smokers.
** Also [[The Daily Show|Jon Stewart]], [[Snoop Dogg]], [[Willie Nelson]], [[Janeane Garofalo]], and Stephen Baldwin as a cavalcade of different types of weed smokers.
* [[Closed Door Rapport]]: Thurgood and Mary Jane have a conversation in this fashion.
* [[Closed Door Rapport]]: Thurgood and Mary Jane have a conversation in this fashion.
* [[Does That Sound Like Fun to You?]]?
* [[Does That Sound Like Fun to You?]]?

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 Scarface: Don't worry, man. All we gotta do to get you out is to get ten percent of ten million dollars. Which by our calculations is...

Brian: ...Fucking impossible, man!

A movie about four stoner friends (Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer, Harland Williams and Guillermo Díaz) living in New York City. One of them feeds a diabetic police horse candy (he didn't know it was diabetic) and is arrested as a cop killer (yes, it's a comedy). The rest of the movie is about how his friends have to raise $1,000,000 to bail him out of jail.

Extremely funny, as long as you don't have a problem with foul language and marijuana use. Jon Stewart recommends you watch it on weeeeed.

 Thurgood Jenkins: I don't do drugs, though. Just weed.


The movie has the following tropes:

 Mary Jane Potman: My father was a drug dealer.

Thurgood Jenkins: That must've been the shit.

Mary Jane Potman: It ruined his life.

Thurgood Jenkins: That must've been shitty.

  • Enthusiasm Versus Stoicism: The Guy on the couch under stoic.
  • Fridge Logic: Kenny didn't know the police horse was diabetic, right? So why is it that he's charged with murder, when a crime more like "involuntary copslaughter" would be more fitting?
  • Generation Xerox: The "After School Special" smoker and the "I'm 40 but still cool and wondering how to bond with my son" smoker.

 Thurgood: Of course, across town, the kid's nanna is getting high to treat her glaucoma.

Nanna: And it's good for my arthritis, too.

 Brian: Hey, Jan... will you be my girlfriend?

Jan: Well, I would, but I'm gay. I'm a big dyke.

Brian: Oh. What's that like?