half baked
| Half Baked |
Half Baked DVD cover |
| Directed by |
Tamra Davis |
| Produced by |
Robert Simonds
Dave Chappelle (uncredited) |
| Written by |
Dave Chappelle
Neal Brennan |
| Starring |
Dave Chappelle
Guillermo Díaz
Jim Breuer
Harland Williams
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| Music by |
Alf Clausen |
| Cinematography |
Steven Bernstein |
| Editing by |
Don Zimmerman |
| Distributed by |
Universal Pictures |
| Release date(s) |
January 16, 1998 |
| Running time |
82 min. |
| Language |
English |
| Budget |
$8 million (estimated) |
Half Baked is a 1998 comedy film starring Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer, Harland Williams and Guillermo Díaz. The movie was directed by Tamra Davis, and co-written by star Dave Chappelle and Neal Brennan (Brennan was later a writer on Chappelle's Comedy Central show Chappelle's Show). Cameo appearances include Steven Wright, Tommy Chong, Janeane Garofalo, Willie Nelson, Snoop Dogg, Jon Stewart, Stephen Baldwin and Bob Saget.
The film became a cult classic, heralded by many as Dave Chappelle's first comic breakthrough. Chappelle's quote from the film ("I wanna talk to Sampson!") has created a popular slang term for smoking marijuana.
Half Baked hit US theaters on January 16, 1998, grossing $7,722,540 in its opening weekend (#6; #1 at that weekend was Titanic), and grossed in total over $17,000,000. Given the movie's $8,000,000 budget, it can be considered a commercial success as well as a cult favorite.
The film was released on DVD in 1998.
This film is number 81 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies".
Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Thurgood (Chappelle) and his friends Brian (Breuer) and Scarface (Diaz) are forced into selling medical marijuana stolen from the lab where Thurgood works as a custodian at in order to bail their friend Kenny (Williams) out of jail, after he accidentally killed a diabetic police horse by feeding it junk food. Their business, named Mr. Nice Guy in honor of their good-natured incarcerated friend, becomes immensely popular, even attracting famous clientele. However, Thurgood's personal life is ruined once his adamantly anti-drug girlfriend, Mary Jane, discovers that he works for Mr. Nice Guy. Soon, all of their lives are in danger once Sampson Simpson, a local drug dealer, learns that Mr. Nice Guy is costing him business, including his former client rapper Sir Smoke-a-Lot.
Spoilers end here.
Trivia
- On Inside the Actors Studio in 2006, Chappelle lamented that his original Half Baked script was actually much better than the film turned out to be, specifically that he had intended for the film to be more adult-oriented.
- Much of the movie was shot in Toronto, Ontario. Some shooting locations included the R.C. Harris Filtration Plant and Yonge Street.
- Despite the movie's positive success at the American Box-Office, Half Baked was never shown in Australian cinemas, most likely because of the movie's indiscreet drug topic. The film however did make it to video, and then eventually to television.
- Jon Stewart's role as the enhancement smoker predated his success on The Daily Show and offers a comic contrast to his television news personality.
- Likewise, Bob Saget has a cameo as a recovering cocaine addict where he shocked many fans of Full House with his infamous "I used to suck dick for coke" line. Most fans of his sitcom work were not aware that Saget's standup act was just as raunchy, if not more so. The term "Bob Sageted," or simply "Bob Saget", has been a joke used on internet boards and rooms in reference to his character and the act of fellatio.
- The soap gag is parodied in the television series The Boondocks.
- During the robbery scene, Scarface wears black clothing and paints his face in a fashion similar to that of the characters in the film Dead Presidents.
- When Brian is fired from his job, he "flips out" and asks "Who's comin' with me?" just as Tom Cruise does in the movie Jerry Maguire.
- Dave Chappelle parodied a scene from the movie on his own Chappelle's Show. The episode spoofs clips from several fictional movies by showing what would really happen in real life. The scene from the movie featured on the show is when Thurgood, Brian, and Scarface all find out that Kenny just got arrested and Thurgood mentions that they can steal medical marijuana from the lab that he works at to sell for Kenny's bail money. However, unlike in the movie - where the guys truly care about their friend Kenny and want to get him out of jail - Scarface says "Yo, Fuck Kenny, B!" and everybody then all laughs. The characters then suggest that Thurgood should steal some of the marijuana after all, albeit not to sell for Kenny's bail money but to smoke it themselves.
- In an alternate ending available on the "Fully Baked Edition" DVD release as a deleted scene, it is revealed that after Kenny returns home from jail, all of the roommates sit down to smoke from "Billy Bong Thorton", an act that was thwarted earlier in the movie ("No Scarface. No 'Billy Bong Thorton' without Kenny, that would not be right, man. Use 'Wesley Pipes'! Yeah.") due to Kenny still being in jail. This scene also implies that it is Thurgood's last time smoking. The next scene is an extended version of the theatrical ending, in which Thurgood meets Mary Jane on the bridge, and after a short talk with his "joint" he throws it over the side of the bridge, then walks off with Mary Jane. In this version, he has a longer talk with his "joint", throws it off the side of the bridge, and slowly walks away with Mary Jane until they almost disappear on the horizon, but then Thurgood comes running back yelling, "Hold on weed, I'm coming!" as he hops over the side of the bridge at the spot where he threw the joint over.
- In the same deleted scene "alternate ending" available on the "Fully Baked Edition" DVD, it is also revealed that Jan may not really be "a big dike" as she is caught on the couch with Steven Wright's the "guy on the couch" character, when Kenny and the roommates return home from bailing Kenny out of jail.
- There is a humorous feature on the "Fully Baked Edition" DVD called "Five Minutes With The Guy On The Couch". This feature allows you to literally smoke with the guy on the couch. The five minute clip depicts a stationary camera filming him as he sleeps on the couch, and as clouds of smoke waft in and out of the scene, the guy turns over several times, farts, scratches his head, removes his socks, and at the end of the scene, he rolls over and falls off of the couch. This feature is reminiscent of the old videos in which a stationary camera films a burning log in a fireplace, which is intended for people who do not have a fireplace, to put on their television sets, giving the impression that there is a fireplace in the room. The effect of this bonus feature is that as you smoke with your friends, you can look over and see the guy on the couch, as if he were really at your house.
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