Genre: Comedy, School / Campus, Buddies, Drugs, Ghosts, Halloween, Farce, Racy, Culture Clash, Witches, Wizards & Magic
Tagline: They've got their degrees all rolled up.
Plot: Silas (Method Man) and Jamal (Redman) never plan to attend Harvard. They never even plan to meet. Silas and Jamal don't plan.In Staten Island, Silas reigns as the neighborhood medicine man with herb-based remedies for everything from the flu to impotence. His best friend Ivory (Chuck Davis) says he should go to medical school. Silas never takes this seriously until a freak accident claims Ivory's life. In tribute, Silas plants Ivory's ashes with some special seeds, and a beautiful plant emerges. With super-sized "Ivory" buds in tow, Silas sets out to honor his friend's dying wish by taking the college entrance exam. Over in Jersey, laid-back Jamal has spent six years in junior college when he is suddenly expelled. His mother (Anna Maria Horstord), who had big dreams of her son graduating from a four-year college, is furious. When she threatens to the college entrance exam. Outside the testing center, Silas sits in his car nervous. As he looks for a light, Jamal pulls into the parking lot, looking for a joint, and a friendship is born. But as they fire up Silas's "Ivory", the dead man himself emerges in the haze of smoke. Ivory explains that he always has Silas's back, even in death, and later, as Silas and Jamal take the college entrance exam, Ivory helps them
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| Directed by |
Jesse Dylan
American Wedding, Kicking & Screaming, William Eggleston in the Real World | |
| Cast |
Mike Epps
Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Next Friday, The Honeymooners |
 | Fred Willard
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, American Wedding |
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 | Lark Voorhies
Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas, How to Be a Player, Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style |
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 | Amber Smith
Dead End, The Mirror Has Two Faces, Faithful |
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