The Best 'Cheech And Chong' Movies, Ranked
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- Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Stacy Keach
As the debut film for the iconic stoner duo, this hilarious movie follows Pedro de Pacas and Anthony "Man" Stoner as they accidentally get involved in a drug smuggling operation. Through a series of comedic escapades, including the famous scene where they unknowingly drive a van made of fiberglass-reinforced "fiberweed," the pair becomes intertwined with law enforcement and a rock band competition. This wildly entertaining adventure set the tone for future Cheech & Chong films while solidifying their cult following.
- #1 of 93 onThe 85+ Best Stoner Comedies Ever
- #78 of 703 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- #102 of 104 onThe Best Film Franchises, Ranked
- Paul Reubens, Sandra Bernhard, Cheech Marin
This third film installment sees the dynamic duo transforming into ice cream vendors who happen upon a fortune when they sell a mysterious strain of marijuana. As their newfound wealth attracts undesirable attention from both police officers and a deranged mental patient, the pair embarks on a rollercoaster ride full of outrageous situations and delightful hilarity. Nice Dreams has all the ingredients that make it a quintessential Cheech & Chong movie, ensuring fans won't be disappointed.
More Nice Dreams- #547 of 703 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- #67 of 75 onThe Best Movies Of 1981
- #38 of 93 onThe 85+ Best Stoner Comedies Ever
- Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Paul Reubens
In their second film, the lovable stoner pals continue their antics in Los Angeles as they deal with angry neighbors, car chases, and even an extraterrestrial encounter. Expanding on their comedy routines, the duo delves further into character exploration as they portray multiple roles, including off-the-wall doppelgängers. Undoubtedly, the audacious humor and undeniable chemistry between Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong made this flick an instant classic.
- Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Toni Attell
Taking the duo out of their familiar stoner territory, this film showcases their versatility as they play dual roles of both gas station attendants and Arab businessmen. In an improbable turn of events, they find themselves tangled in a web of deception, leading to an action-packed journey across the country. This change of pace from their previous films reflects the duo's ability to deliver comic relief in various situations, further cementing their status as genre-defining comedians.
- Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Hans Man in 't Veld
Filmed in Amsterdam, this unique blend of narrative and live performance showcases the duo's legendary stage act. As Pedro and Man inadvertently get mistaken for two famous guests at a film festival, they're treated like royalty and ultimately end up bringing their pot-infused humor to the crowd. Fans of the duo will undoubtedly appreciate the rare opportunity to witness their popular stand-up routines in this movie.
- Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Roy Dotrice
As a foray into period comedy, this film adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas classic follows Cheech and Chong as two brothers with a unique empathic connection. Set during the French Revolution, the pair embarks on a quest for revenge against an evil aristocrat and encounters several zany characters and hijinks along the way. This inventive take on a literary classic demonstrates the duo's willingness to push the envelope, offering audiences something refreshingly different from their previous ventures.
- #212 of 703 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- #89 of 92 onThe Best Movies Of 1984, Ranked
- #194 of 232 onThe Best '80s Comedy Movies, Ranked
- Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong
This animated feature reimagines the duo's sketches and comedy routines in a fresh and engaging format, appealing to both diehard fans and newcomers alike. With lively characters and vibrant artwork, this film infuses the signature Cheech & Chong humor into a series of whimsical scenarios and encounters. Worth checking out for nostalgic purposes or simply as a light-hearted romp through the duo's memorable comedy bits, it's sure to leave viewers grinning from ear to ear.