Two guys start a risky new business to pay off a debt.
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Cast
Malcolm McDowell
Dr. Doobie
Snoop Dogg
Self
DeRay Davis
Pat
Lil Duval
Darius
Faizon Love
Rollin' Reg
Zulay Henao
Madison
Raquel Lee
Terri
Martin Starr
Conspiracy Chris
Lin Shaye
Mrs. Gilliam
George Wallace
Mark White
Charlamagne Tha God
Black Jesus
Alice Hunter
Kirby
Dave Sheridan
Matt
Andrew Bachelor
Andy
Justin Ruff
JR
Adalyes Allen
Money Hungry
John-Michael Carlton
Fireman
Tonya Cornelisse
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I watched this movie last night on Starz and I found it to be very funny and hilarious. During these difficult times dealing with Covid 19 and staying at home, I have been watching a not of television. This movie was very uplifting. The guy in the wheelchair was funny when he and the woman smoke some bad weed.
I am a big fan of Friday, even though i know nothing about weed (smoking or otherwise), and now Grow House has been added to the list of great comedies. I laughed all the way through the movie and i was cold sober. The cast was on point, with the exception of Darius' girlfriend, i completely disliked her, but this is a great comedy and you can't help but root for Pat and Darius. Snoop was great as always, smooth and completely chill. Shout out to Lin Shaye because NOBODY can play a stalkery drunk cougar with the same panache. "My BBC wolf." She shines as bright as always, and i liked to died laughing when she negotiates her "deal" with Pat and Darius for her silence. I definitely recommend this movie if you want to laugh and have a good time, you won't be disappointed.
I liked this movie. Many parts of it were very funny. The main actors did a good job with their characters. Even the supporting cast were very funny. The plot is stupid and unrealistic and I think could have been developed a little more without making the movie slow or losing the humor. If you can suspend belief, this movie pays off with a lot of gags. I recommend this movie as light entertainment.
This comedy probably won't work for non-stoners but as a stoner myself I did enjoy watching Grow House. It has some really good moments but also some weaker moments. You can see it isn't a high budget movie. They just had Malcolm McDowell and Snoop Dogg as poster fillers, nothing more, as those two famous names barely have a role in this movie. But the scenes they were in were funny. If you just want to relax and have some good laughs, I can only recommend you lite one up and enjoy the show.
Way funnier than I was expecting. Didn't think i would like but ended up laughing a lot.
Stoner comedies obviously don't need to make a lot of sense just as long as they make a point to at least be funny. The film has some very well known actors and with it being directed by DJ Pooh who helped write "one" of the greatest stoner comedies of the 90's in "Friday" - one would think this would at least be an enjoyable flick that would produce a few laughs - NO! This film is just boring with no real structure. Sure it has a plot, But films like this don't really need one but this one is not even sure of what is really going on. It Just keeps moving along with no real rhyme or reason. Seriously, the only highlight for me was Zulay Henao....Probably could have saved everyone a lot of trouble and just made this a 40minute runtime and the rest of the film would best be served showing Zulay Henao on screen for the remaining hour. Puff - Puff - PASS
Scenarist DJ Pooh wrote the classic stoner comedy "Friday," but "Friday" director F. Gary Gray made the most of Pooh's witty screenplay. Pooh has written "3 Strikes," "The Wash," and the forthcoming "Last Friday." "Grow House" represents his third time behind the scenes to helm a film. "Grow House" is a stoner comedy that should have been far funnier when you take into account that he penned "Friday." Sadly, it isn't. Basically, "Grow House" concerns a couple of potheads swimming in debt who plan to enter the medical marijuana business. First, Pat (DeRay Davis of "Chocolate City") and Darius (Lil' Duval of "Meet the Blacks") set out to get a medical license to grow legal pot, and a helpful physician, Dr. Doobie (Malcolm McDowell of "A Clockwork Orange") gets them started with a prescription. Second, they desperately need seed money. Darius contacts rapper Snoop Dog, and they pitch their scheme to him (the real Snoop Dog of "Soul Plane"), and he antes up with $10-thousand. Third, our heroes must find some place to grow it without calling attention to their activities. Darius convinces his flighty girlfriend in the real estate business to let them renovate a foreclosed Bel Air mansion, and she sets them up. They assemble everything that they need to grow the dope. Of course, Terri (television actress Raquel Lee) believes that Darius is in fact renovating the house, but she doesn't linger under this delusion for long after she pays them a visit. Meantime, although they have smoked pot galore, Pat and Darius don't know jack about growing cannabis. The guys encounter one crazy complication after another, but eventually they grow enough to take care of business. There's an amusing surprise ending, but "Grow House" won't keep you in stitches. The screenplay is as thin as the papers that constitute a marihuana cigarette. DeRay Davis and Lil' Duval have zero charisma as guys who are supposed to be pals.
After seeing the rating and the amount of votes I wasn't expecting much. I was wrong. I laughed a lot! This movie is worth your time. Judge for yourself.
