Totally Baked
Totally Baked

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Totally Baked

2007
Movie
88 min
English

Meet Dave Bertman, a tightly wound 37 year-old father of one. Bertman's "higher" education begins when medical marijuana activists wielding "loaded" weapons interrupt a planned reunion barbecue with college debate chums. When his teenage daughter Gina Marie unexpectedly arrives with a joint found in her pocket, Bertman assumes the worst. Only after he faces his own hypocrisies, can he have the open and honest discussion needed for father and daughter to understand each other and reconnect.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: Drew JohnsonGenres: Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

Four slackers are tasked with selling 100 pounds of premium marijuana in a week to pay off their drug dealer. They embark on a series of misadventures, encountering eccentric characters and navigating the treacherous world of illegal drug distribution.

Critical Reception

Totally Baked received largely negative reviews from critics, with many finding its humor juvenile and uninspired. Audiences seemed to have a mixed reception, with some appreciating its low-brow comedy and others finding it predictable and lacking substance.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film relies heavily on stoner comedy tropes without offering much originality.

  • The plot is thin and predictable, serving mainly as a vehicle for crude jokes.

  • Performances are generally weak, contributing to the film's overall lack of impact.

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Fun Fact

The film was independently produced and had a very limited theatrical release, primarily screening at film festivals before becoming available on home video.

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