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Directed by Gregg Araki.
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, All Movie Guide
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leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Weekly Theme for July 7: Foo ...
by leeroy711 in Weekly Theme
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"[quote user="wonga"] there are loads of "pot" movies but i think Smiley Face is the best of the bunch. it features cupcakes AND Doritos! also, of course, Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle, with their quest for apparently the Holy Grail of food. we don't have White Castles around here - are they really that good? [/quote] We don't have the restaurants here in Phoenix either but you can find the sliders in the freezer section sometimes and they're pretty good. " [More]
wongawonga Re:Weekly Theme for July 7: Foo ...
by wonga in Weekly Theme
liked it.
"there are loads of "pot" movies but i think Smiley Face is the best of the bunch. it features cupcakes AND Doritos! also, of course, Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle, with their quest for apparently the Holy Grail of food. we don't have White Castles around here - are they really that good? " [More]
lmstanleylmstanley Put a smile on your face
by lmstanley in lmstanley Blog
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"This film is pure "popcorn". I think that if you can just sit back, not think too much and just enjoy the pure silliness that is this movie you'll find it highly amusing. It's a goofy ride full of ridiculousness as you watch Jane's well-devised plans go amazingly wrong. So grab some munchies, kick back and have some laughs. " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash June 18, 2008: Smiley Face (2007)
by lopezdash in Movie Watchin Wednesday
loved it.
"The film for this week is a festival gem that we found at the 2007 SXSW Film Festival, Smiley Face - directed by Greg Araki. " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash Honoring President Garfield [KI ...
by lopezdash in The Movie Blog
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"America's twentieth president, James Garfield, plays a central role in my favorite stoner movie rant. The monologue comes courtesty of Courtesy of Jane F. in the movie Smiley Face.VIDEO: SCRIPT: JANE: That is where corn chips come from. Hmm... Maybe ol' Professor Hardwood is onto something. He probably really loves corn. And all corn-related products. I mean, isn't that what you're supposed to put in a frame? Things you love? I'm gonna do that. When I'm get home, I'm gonna frame a bunch of stuff I love. Like lasagna. I love lasagna. It's SO good. And cheesy. You know who else loves lasagna? Garfield. Man, that cat really loves lasagna. Maybe I should put a picture of Garfield in a frame. You know, as a kind of shorthand way of saying 'I love lasagna.' That would be so fucking inside. Or how 'bout a photo of President Garfield? Oh shit, that would be totally meta! People would be all like: Jane, why do you have a photo of President Garfield on your mantle? And I'd be like: Bec ... " [More]
BigJeffLebowskiBigJeffLebowski Cannabis, Cupcakes, and Communism
by BigJeffLebowski in BigJeffLebowski Blog
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"If Smiley Face were directed by Spike Jonze, it would have been a masterpiece. Its script, by Dylan Haggerty, is consistently entertaining, frequently hysterical, and occasionally quite inventive in how it depicts a day in the life of its stoner protagonist. Perhaps even more importantly, it understands the episodic, tangential logic of the pothead. The specious associations, the noncommittal detours of thought and action, the staunch belief in the nobility of your quest, the disparity between what you mean to say and what actually comes out of your mouth; all are rendered with a knowing clarity that will be commended by the herbal enthusiast and will, hopefully, prove enlightening to those members of the square community who wouldn't know from personal experience. But just as brilliance borne of bong hits tends to collapse upon itself in sober language, so too does Haggerty's script in the hands of director Gregg Araki. The tones of the script and the direction are str ... " [More]
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"An all around stupidly entertaining little film from the kind people of Canada, Weirdsville is an amalgam of the dark, witty dialogue and pacing of Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang and the not-so-original plotline of "drugs + desperation = bad things" from countless movies (the most recent seen by myself being Smiley Face). Direction and farcically desperate, yet surprisingly effective characters keep this movie from being just another forgettable weekend rental. " [More]
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"Here’s a look at the notable films opening this week that we’ve previously covered here on SpoutBlog: Redacted: Bill O’Reilly can finally get a look at the film he’s sight-unseen been threatening to boycott, while Magnolia finally gets to put that whole all-press-is-good-press maxim to the test. Here’s my review from Telluride; for a recap on the possibly-contrived battle between director Brian DePalma and producer/distributor Mark Cuban, see here, here and here. Beowulf: Is director Robert Zemeckis not doing press for this film because he knows it’s a bad idea to compete with the post-Comic-Con gushage over Angelina Jolie’s nakedness? Smiley Face: Kevin and Paul are big fans of Gregg Araki’s stoner comedy, which came off a successful festival run to be all but abandoned by its distributor. The film opens on one screen in L.A. today before going straight to DVD. Listen to Paul’s interview with Araki here. Margot at the Wedding: Noah Baumbach’s follow-up to The Squid and the Whale ... " [More]
unemployedwaifunemployedwaif Re: most overrated gay movie
by unemployedwaif in Queer Cinema
loved it.
"Gregg Araki is a personal favorite of mine. I own The Living End, Totally F***ed Up, The Doom Generation, Nowhere, and Splendor. I haven't been able to see two of his earlier films; I can't wait until Smiley Face is finally given a theatrical release. And I'm normally not a fan of celebrity culture but I did get a little giddy when I managed to get tickets to the AFI premiere of Mysterious Skin at the Arclight Theater in Los Angeles. The film was great but the best part was after the film when exiting the theater I brushed shoulders with James Duval and nearly had a heart attack. I recommend all of his films whenever someone asks, but most people get turned off by his style of filmmaking and subject matter which tends to be "in-your-face" than most. Mysterious Skin and Splendor seem to be his most approachable (or "Hollywood") films, but I tend to push people towards seeing Nowhere or The Living End. " [More]
porcupineporcupine Re: Top 5 Movie To Suprise You ...
by porcupine in Top 5
loved it.
"MattyPro, I agree about Hitch, it shouldn't have been good, but it's surprising watchable and entertaining. So here's my list (not including Hitch)1. Big Trouble in Little China. Hilarious! i thought i would only laugh at it, which i did, but i also laughed with it.2. Pan's Labrynth. I saw this one a few months before its wide release at the Denver Film Fest. they were doing a series of midnight showings, mostly horror. all i knew about it was an image i saw in the program of the demonic-looking pan. i was expecting a slasher, what i got was amazing.3. Smiley Face. i'm not a stoner, nor am i an afficianado of the stoner film genre, but this was hilarious. go see it.4. The Fog of War. i thought, ok, i might get bored, but i need to watch this film and be educated, it will make me a better person. wow was i wrong. educated, yes, but i was also on the edge of my seat.5. Rush Hour. another that may be easy to pick apart, but you have to much fun watching it to dwell ... " [More]
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Review by All Movie Guide
The venerable genre of the stoner comedy gets one of its lamest entries ever in Smiley Face, a would-be Homer's Odyssey of zany mishaps by a pothead even Tommy Chong would look down on. Indie director Gregg Araki has made some interesting (if uneven) films about early-20s dead-enders (The Doom Generation, Nowhere), but Smiley Face falls well short of that minimal standard. Since Anna Faris is a likeable actress, even a single logical decision during the course of the narrative might have taken steps toward winning our affections. Instead, her Jane tramples on anyone who tries to help, and stoops to clichéd "high behavior" that would have seemed exaggerated even when the first stoner comedies were written. (And shouldn't Araki have just committed to hitting us over the head by calling her Mary Jane?) If this were a dramatic cautionary tale about drugs, that would be one thing. But in a loopy comedy, she needs to show some possibility of redemption, else she's just a pitiable train wreck. The peripheral characters also fall flat, notably a stiff John Krasinski (The Office) inexplicably cast as a nerdish dullard -- a far cry from Jim Halpert, the thinking woman's hunk. The only effective secondary performance belongs to Adam Brody as Jane's dealer, who supplies the ounce of weed with which she hopes to replace the pot cupcakes she "mistakenly" scarfed down. But by upending the entire bag -- and 12 sticks of butter -- into a frying pan, then dumping the resulting mess in the sink, she fritters away the first of many golden opportunities to save herself. Not to mention any possibility of leaving the viewer with something to smile about. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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