Half Baked
When a member of their crew gets arrested for killing a New York City police horse by feeding it junk food, three not-so-bright men who come up with a series of crazy schemes in order to bail their friend out of jail.
18 February 1967, Long Island, New York, USA
28 November 1903, East London, England, UK
2 May 1960, Chicago, Illinois, USA
1966, Canada
28 November 1962, New York City, New York, USA
12 June 1976, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
28 September 1964, Newton, New Jersey, USA
24 May 1938, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
20 February 1969, Toronto, Canada
23 April 1971, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
11 January 1962, New York City, New York, USA
16 October 1956, Hong Kong
30 April 1933, Abbott, Texas, USA
27 April 1968, Faial, Açores, Portugal
6 December 1955, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
14 November 1962, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
10 August 1976, Cebu, Philippines
January 01, 2000
The film, in spite of any plot, is one sketch after another, some of which fall flat, some of which fall flatter.
March 17, 2004
Winningly stupid comedy, with the emphasis on stupid.
November 12, 2002
Half-Baked wants to be a classic moronic movie, but it's just too stupid to achieve that goal.
July 02, 2003
seems half-produced, with a grainy, unattractive look and bargain-basement special-effects that ruin some good ideas. Perhaps the filmmakers blew their budget on the slew of guest stars who pop up briefly...
April 22, 2005
So funny! "But I'm Cuban, B." "YES, Cuban B!"
January 01, 2000
The filmmakers forgot to come up with more than one joke, and the one that they do have isn't very funny.
February 22, 2005
As far as pot comedies go, it's got just enough laughs to warrant a visit.
March 21, 2003
The definitive stoner's anthem film. Chapelle is hilarious and charismatic. Great celebrity cameos help keep the uneven script afloat. (Best served fully baked).
December 16, 2005
Riotous, even to the sober.

