Up in Smoke Page #8

Synopsis: Cheech and Chong meet up by chance on the highway somewhere in California. They go in search of some dope and are accidentally deported to Mexico where in their desperation to get home they agree to drive a van back to the States so they can get back in time for a gig they are due to play. Unaware of the properties from which the van is constructed they make their way back having aquired a couple of female hitch-hikers whilst all the time avoiding the cops whom they are not even aware are following them.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
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Year:
1978
86 min
5,909 Views


We're going to have a limo, man,

and food backstage, man, everything.

Yeah, we need a manager, though.

That's the only thing.

My cousin.

He doesn't have a job, man.

We'll make him the manager.

Besides that, he's got a van, too, man.

It'll be heavy. Yeah.

We gonna be the heaviest dudes, man.

Get all new instruments,

man, everything, man.

All right. What's this?

- I think it's hash.

- It doesn't look like much, man.

- Where'd it go?

- I don't know.

Hey, watch the road, man.

- Oh, sh*t.

- Hey, hey! Watch the road!

Oh, sh*t. Hey, man,

you dropped it in my lap, man.

So I roll un bomber

- Well, stop the car.

- Reach your hand down there.

- Stop the car. Here.

- Get it, get it.

...un buen toque

Y despus I choke

Oh, sh*t.

Y todos mis cares go up in smoke

Come on, let's go get high

Up in smoke

That's where I want to be

'Cause when I'm high

The world below don't bother me

When life begins to be

one long and dangerous road

I take a toke

And all my cares go up in smoke

All the time

But I say arrebata

All the gustos you can find

Porque all of the time

Get high time

Come on, let's go get high

Up in smoke

That's where I want to be

'Cause when I'm high

The world below don't bother me

When life begins to be

One long and dangerous road

I take a toke

And all my cares go up in smoke

I take a toke

And all my cares go up in smoke

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Tommy Chong

Thomas B. Kin Chong (born May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-American comedian, actor, writer, director, musician and cannabis rights activist who is known for his marijuana-themed Cheech & Chong comedy albums and movies with Cheech Marin, as well as playing the character Leo on Fox's That '70s Show. He became a naturalized United States citizen in the late 1980s. more…

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