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Comedian bringing Comedy Central crew to St. Joe
Stand-up comic Alex Reymundo is returning to St. Joe - and he's bringing a Comedy Central crew with him.
Paramount Licensing announces new products from film
HOLLYWOOD Paramount Licensing recently announced new licensee products for its 1970's film Up in Smoke.
Reg Wydeven column: Proposed Tennessee law would ease handgun rules
One of the most entertaining movies of all time is 'Desperado,' the 1996 post-western film starring Antonio Banderas.
Comic Reymundo is a stand-up guy
Alex Reymundo apologizes in advance for his hiccups. He drinks a lot, he explains.
South Park Got Cheech & Chong Back Together
You can thank South Park for the current Cheech & Chong tour. It was because of the television cartoon comedy that Cheech Marin & Tommy Chong got back together.
Now that their feud is up in smoke, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong are on their first comedy tour together in more than 25 years.
Cheech & Chong at Ovens Auditorium
Comedians Cheech & Chong go together like weed and a bong. Don't ya think? The duo, who got their start in the 1970s and '80s -- with stand-up routines and films like 1978's Up In Smoke , among others -- is baaack to mesmerize crowds with their funny, stoned-out thoughts.
Cheech gets serious over Chicano artists
By JESUS LOPEZ JR. Standard-Examiner staff jlopez@standard.net NETCast: Listen to Comedian Cheech Marin talk about collecting art Comedian Cheech Marin decided to do something about what he saw as a lack of recognition for Latino artists.
Nash Bridges: The Second Season
Nash Bridges is a high-action drama about a San Francisco police investigator who deserves his reputation as a topnotch cop, but who's not always so successful when it comes to his personal life.
Time to move over, Chong, Cheech has a new sidekick for life. Cheech Marin, best known for his roles in the Cheech & Chong and Nash Bridges will wed girlfriend of four and a half years, professional classical ...
Beverly Hills Chihuahua DVD Review
Beverly Hills Chihuahua DVD Review Posted by Cody Dalton on 03.12.2009 Another Disney movie involving canines with a big name cast, but did this dog have its day? Directed By: Raja Gosnell Written By: Analisa ...
Concert Review: Veteran comics Cheech and Chong a hit in Reading
Saturday night veteran comics Cheech and Chong were smokin'. Stoner comics Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong received high marks from the crowd in Reading this weekend.
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DVD Review: Nash Bridges: The Second Season
Cheech Marin and Don Johnson rock the house in this 90s TV cop drama.
Before television cop dramas got too serious, programs like Nash Bridges took to the airwaves with vivid colours, humour, and style. With Don Johnson in the titular role, Nash Bridges took to the air in March of 1996 and ran until May of 2001. The show had over 122 episodes produced and is now seen in over 70 countries around the world, including...
Cheech and Chong put aside past feuds for the Light Up America tour
A felony and alimony were the impetus for Tommy Chong, left, and Cheech Marin when they reformed their comedy for the Light Up America Tour.
T urns out going to prison was a good career move for Tommy Chong. An eager prosecutor named Mary Beth Buchanan, encouraged by former U.S. attorney general John Ashcroft, used an old law on the books in Western ...
Here's an article by Hector Saldana from the SA Express-News . He interviewed the legendary accordianist Esteban Jordan, who turns 70 today.
The DVD Dissection: Still Smokin
The DVD Dissection: Still Smokin Posted by Chad Webb on 02.06.2009 Not the finest outing for Cheech & Chong... Cheech Marin: Cheech Tommy Chong: Chong Hans Man in 't Veld: Promoter Carol van Herwijnen: Hotel ...
DVD Review: Oliver and Company 20th Anniversary
In this animated version of Charles Dicken's OLIVER TWIST, a homeless cat, Oliver joins up with a gang of other pets, let by Dodger .
Tommy Chong is 70. Seventy! That's a grandpa age. That's a senior discount, early-bird special, sandals-with-socks, turn-down-that-noise, get-off-my-lawn age.
Maybe it's the recent influx of stoner films like "Pineapple Express" and the "Harold and Kumar" series, or maybe it's New York's impending return to the recession-driven grit of the '70s. But for whatever ...