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Half Baked

Half Baked

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Half Baked

Half Baked

  • Year 1998
  • Duration 82 min
  • Country United States
  • Language English
CategoryComedyCrime
The story of three not so bright men who come up with a series of crazy schemes to get a friend out of jail.

About Half Baked

Half Baked (1998) remains a cult classic in the stoner comedy genre, delivering non-stop laughs through its absurd premise and memorable characters. The film follows three hapless friends—Thurgood (Dave Chappelle), Scarface (Guillermo Díaz), and Brian (Jim Breuer)—who embark on increasingly ridiculous entrepreneurial ventures to raise bail money after their friend Kenny (Harland Williams) is arrested for accidentally killing a diabetic police horse by feeding it junk food. Their primary scheme involves selling stolen medical marijuana from the lab where Thurgood works as a janitor, leading to a series of comedic misadventures with eccentric customers, rival dealers, and romantic entanglements.

Dave Chappelle shines in his first major film role, showcasing the sharp wit and charismatic delivery that would later define his career. The supporting cast, including memorable cameos from Snoop Dogg, Willie Nelson, and Jon Stewart, adds to the film's irreverent charm. Director Tamra Davis balances slapstick humor with clever social commentary, creating a film that's both silly and surprisingly insightful about friendship and responsibility.

What makes Half Baked worth watching today is its enduring humor and cultural impact. The quotable dialogue, hilarious scenarios, and genuine chemistry between the leads have earned it a dedicated following. While the plot is deliberately simple, the execution is consistently entertaining, making it perfect for viewers seeking lighthearted comedy. The film's 82-minute runtime ensures brisk pacing without overstaying its welcome. Whether you're revisiting this comedy gem or discovering it for the first time, Half Baked delivers solid laughs and remains one of the most quotable comedies of the late 90s.