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Smiley Face (2007)

Smiley Face (2007)
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One woman's day goes all to pot in this resinous comedy from independent filmmaker Gregg Araki. Jane (Anna Faris) is a college dropout and aspiring actress who suffers from a certain lack of ambition, doubtless reinforced by her fondness for marijuana. One morning, Jane wakes with a busy day ahead of her -- she has a big audition, she has to pay the electric bill on her apartment to prevent the power from being shut off, and she needs to pick up some pot after paying her debt to her dealer -- and decides to take the edge off her anxieties by getting a little stoned. Under the influence, the cupcakes her roommate Steve (Danny Masterson) has made for his friends to enjoy at the weekend's Sci-Fi convention look too good to resist, and she gobbles them down. What Jane doesn't realize until it's too late is that the baked goods were laced with some especially strong marijuana, and what starts as a pleasant buzz turns into a world-class high that refuses to go away. As Jane struggles to make her way through the day, fate keeps throwing her into strange and surreal situations involving police officers, Steve's lovesick best friend, and a rare original manuscript of The Communist Manifesto. Smiley Face also stars Adam Brody, John Krasinski, Jane Lynch, Michael Hitchcock, John Cho and Roscoe Lee Browne. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Anna FarisRoscoe Lee Browne, (more)
Director(s):
Gregg Araki
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Smiley Face

One woman's day goes all to pot in this resinous comedy from independent filmmaker Gregg Araki. Jane (Anna Faris) is a college dropout and aspiring actress who suffers from a certain lack of ambition, doubtless reinforced by her fondness for marijuana. One morning, Jane wakes with a busy day ahead of her -- she has a big audition, she has to pay the electric bill on her apartment to prevent the power from being shut off, and she needs to pick up some pot after paying her debt to her dealer -- and decides to take the edge off her anxieties by getting a little stoned. Under the influence, the cupcakes her roommate Steve (Danny Masterson) has made for his friends to enjoy at the weekend's Sci-Fi convention look too good to resist, and she gobbles them down. What Jane doesn't realize until it's too late is that the baked goods were laced with some especially strong marijuana, and what starts as a pleasant buzz turns into a world-class high that refuses to go away. As Jane struggles to make her way through the day, fate keeps throwing her into strange and surreal situations involving police officers, Steve's lovesick best friend, and a rare original manuscript of The Communist Manifesto. Smiley Face also stars Adam Brody, John Krasinski, Jane Lynch, Michael Hitchcock, John Cho and Roscoe Lee Browne. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Gregg Araki
Writer(s):
Dylan Haggerty
Producer(s):
Henry WintersternKevin TurenSteve Golin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Sexual Situations, Drug Content)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    David G.

    I've never written a movie review on here, but this had me laughing SO hard I had to stand up for it, considering there's obviously a few reviewers who didn't seem to get it. First of all, ignore any reviews that quote 12 yr old daughters because that is OBVIOUSLY not the demographic being targeted for this movie. I thought it was way better than Harold & K, in fact it's the best "stoner" movie I've seen. There is indeed a plot, and they even manage to put in a fairly witty political statement, but the real reason to watch this movie is the moment by moment crazieness Jane is put through. I will conceed this seems to be a movie you either love or just don't get. For those of you whose feet have never left the ground, I'd probably have to suggest passing on this. But if you've ever felt like you were riding a smiley face balloon, it's definitly worth a rental.

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    Wes O.

    If you're a stoner, you'll love this movie... if you've never smoked pot or look down at this kind of thing, this movie isn't for you...

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    Marcia G.

    Its one thing to get high - but not as stupid as this movie is. waste of my time.

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