So what happens when both David Chappelle and the features-packed DVD format get big? The answer is the Half Baked: Fully Baked Edition DVD, a solid disc whose fine stats end up a bit on the bland side when all is said and done. To its credit, it does feature director Tamra Davis doing an audio commentary, plus ten minutes of deleted scenes and an alternate ending, but from the smoking and non-smoking menus to the downright lame attempts at pot humor in the created-for-the-DVD extras, it all just gets to be a little too much after you spend too much time with it. Yeah, there's five minutes of "the guy on the couch" footage, but for every tasty deleted scene of a zombie dog puking pot, there's "Granny's Guide to Baking," featuring a crazed Granny going through pun-filled pot recipes (lame). There's something to be said about taking the good with the bad, but with junk like the "Different Types of Smokers" flash-like animation stinking things up this bad, it's hard to have a good taste in your mouth after laboriously making your way through the disc. Of course, the disc features a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer along with a 5.1 Dolby Digital audio track, so it still works well purely on that kind of level. Chappelle fans will no doubt eat this up -- especially given the pushed back release date of the Chappelle's Show: Season Two DVD -- giving this product a good rack life a few months before everyone buys up the next set of the funnyman's hilarious hijinks.
This movie was one that I grew up in the 80's as a kid watching. GREAT soundtrack and good ol fashion 80's story and feeling that just isn't produced today.
This was a nostalgic purchase from my childhood. Although, when I watch it today as an adult I actually see a more dark and legitimately adult movie with not so under lying themes....nonetheless a good purchase
This high flying release from the animated kids series M.A.S.K. includes all 12 episodes of the show, following the adventures of the Mobile Armored Strike Kommand - a heroic, semi-robotic organization committed to defending society against the nefarious antics of the crime syndicate V.E.N.O.M.
Once again, reliving the 1980's as a kid watching Saturday morning cartoons when cartoons were so cool. They even have the PSA's like G.I. JOE does. If you want the "feel goods" buy this item, get in PJ's with a big bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, on the couch on Saturday morning. You won't regret it!!!
This movie plays out like a really long music video. Great animation for the time. Once again if you saw it as a kid in the 80's you'll probably want to purchase.