Far Out Man (1990)
Facts
| Directed by | Tommy Chong |
| Cast | Rae Allen (II), Paul Bartel, Patrick Campbell (III), Alina Cenal, Gary Cervantes, Rae Dawn Chong, Tommy Chong, C Thomas Howell, Al Mancini, Cheech Marin, Martin Mull, Judd Nelson and Michael Winslow |
| Theatrical Release | May 11, 1990 |
| DVD Release | May 1, 2002 |
| Running Time | 105 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 096009070595 |
| Buy this item | $6.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 4 6:49 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Platinum Disc, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 48 new from $2.25, 44 used from $0.49 |
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Average user review:| Roadie scene |
These two scenes are worth the price to pay for the DVD.
As for 90% of the movie......"No Thanks"
June 29, 2008
| Five stars for the "Far Out Man"!!! Thomas Chong leeds a "Groovy" all star cast in this hilarious comedy!!! |
| Far Out Man |
| Good Chong content ! No man Dave's not here! |
He's AWESOME on that 70's show too. THis is a great addition to your Cheech and CHong collection, and Cheech even does a small appearance in this one. BUt you still hope through the movie, it will be good ole Cheech and Chong together again for at least one last time. I certainly hope someone soon say Urine Luck dude! Cheech and Chong reunion movie coming soon ! PLEASE !!!!!!
Mr Lizard want a hamburgah !!! September 11, 2005
| Little known comedy gem. |
Basically, I loved it. Yep, a little weak in places, but they weren't trying to make a cinematic masterpiece here. I'd put this in the same category as movies like "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo" or, in a more similar time period, "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane: Rock and Roll Detective" starring Andrew Dice Clay, one of my favorite cheeseball comedies from the late eighties/early nineties.
Oh, and that's one other thing - I could've SWORN this movie was made (and released) recently - the copyright on the DVD says 2001, and all the reviews and info I read led me to believe it was a recent flick. Maybe just an oversight on my part, but it was actually made in 1989. Personally, that makes it even MORE enjoyable for me, as I love finding flicks that I missed in my youth, and get to see now for the first time. Then I get to show it to all of my friends, who are then similarly amazed that THEY hadn't heard of it, either. It's definitely a fun hobby :)
[** A FEW VERY MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD, FOR THOSE WHO HAVEN'T WATCHED IT YET **]
So anyway, like "Ford Fairlane", this movie is hit & miss at times, but when it hits, it hits great, with some real goofball humor that you'll be instantly quoting with your friends at the end of the movie. Also like "Ford Fairlane", this movie had a bunch of cool cameos, either playing random characters, or more typically, playing themselves. The brief Cheech spot was UTTERLY unexpected and was one of the biggest laughs of the movie. Dokken jamming out at Tommy's house was also an unexpected sight. C Thomas Howell's scene with Judd Nelson was simply AMAZING, with Howell being utterly floored that Judd Nelson had never heard of him. (Like Howell, I also thought Nelson kicked much butt in "From The Hip", another infrequently seen but highly enjoyable 80s comedy) Howell's line, "You've seen (random porn title) but never saw RED DAWN?!?" was a laugh-riot, and I totally agree. Did Judd Nelson live under a rock in the eighties, or what? RED DAWN = MUST SEE MOVIE!
In conclusion, I really, REALLY liked this movie. Mad respect to Tommy Chong and family for putting this together. In the end, I guess Martin Mull's hypnotic suggestion ("You'll like this movie. Tell a friend.") made an actual impression on me. I liked this movie, and I'll be telling a LOT of friends. Check this out for sure - as long as you love goofy comedies, you'll dig it. It's far out, man. :) July 5, 2005
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