Puff, Puff, Pass

2006
5.4| 1h34m| R| en| More Info
Released: 09 May 2006 Released
Producted By: Rainforest Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Synopsis

Danny Masterson (TV's 'That '70s Show') leads a hilarious ensemble cast in a tale about two hapless stoners who get involved in a scheme to rip off a shady character named Mr. Big after the duo sours on rehab.

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Sirus_51 I'm not surprised that most people didn't like this film.Originally I was half and half and now considering buying the thing.Heck I will buy it.Mainly for the acting and moments. I mean Ashley Scott as a conniving and manipulative bitch. Her partner in crime wannabe rapper with three pounds of solid muscle and a fear of tiny diminutives mutts called Killer. Mikhal Phiffer as a well spoken and not too smart but pretty nice guy who runs a 'business.' I will admit the two leads where only so-so but everything else was OK.Besides I loved how the white guy was so sure that 'Andy does not get raped in jail' and how the two other guys had to stress that it was a major plot point.Oh, the main disturbing thing I found was the mayor daughter with a JC fixation. That was wrong on levels unknown.
geny82 If you go into watching this movie looking for the pothead humor of Half Baked or even That 70s Show, you will not find what you are looking for. By that I mean there is no "Man I am so high" giggle giggle jokes. Although there is a fair share of toilet humor, literally. The acting, in my opinion was good. There is nothing I hate more than an actor playing up to all the stereotypes to make themselves seem "intoxicated." Smoking marijuana may not make you the smartest person around, but you can still function. With the writing, it seems like they were trying to make built in catchphrases, by repeating the same lines at several points. It's not like they were randomly spoken, they fit every time. I just don't see them getting to be as big as say, "Your mom goes to college." But who thought that that would catch on? Irreguardless, I'm sorry, regardless, it is a decent movie. A good example of why a movie should go direct to DVD. It's likable, just not a blockbuster hit. It's good marketing not to waste money advertising it. The people that are going to see it know about it and are going to rent it or buy it either way. It's complex.
dshipley I had read a negative review on here and decided against seeing this movie. My wife brought it home and lo and behold, we watched a very funny movie. The two main characters are stereotypical stoners but the plot veers all over the place in a clever fashion so that you're never quite sure where the next joke will come from. The characters are great together and have a comic chemistry that works on all levels, both the semi-serious and the physical. The fast food scenes are worth playing over again and the stint in rehab is a howl.A spoiler: Now you'll know who infomercials are written for! Remember: it's complex.
virus_arcane So I work at a video store, and I got to watch Puff, Puff, Pass before it's released tomorrow, and I must say it was definitely a horrible movie. Mekhi Phifer shouldn't be allowed near a camera ever again. The movie basically follows two bumbling stereotypical stoner's, who want to watch the movie Shawshank Redemption, but are kicked out of their apartment. So they spend the rest of the movie, trying to find a way to watch it. Even with all of the different characters, and the crude jokes, this film fails at everything. Tasteless humour, a clutter of bad clichés, an awfully low budget (and it shows), mediocre acting, and terrible character structure. Not even Masterson could save it, because the entire time it's as if he and his fellow cast mates were acting in a school play. My verdict was low, but by all means watch this movie and give your own opinion. But not even smoking weed saved this movie for my friends and I.3/10