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Smiley Face

High. How are you?
2007 | 84m | English

(20394 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Gregg Araki
Writer: Dylan Haggerty
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Jane, a struggling but perpetually stoned actress, has a busy day ahead. She has several important tasks on her list, including buying more marijuana. Even though she already has a good start on the day's planned drug use, she eats her roommate's pot-laced cupcakes and embarks on a series of misadventures all over Los Angeles.
Release Date: Nov 16, 2007
Director: Gregg Araki
Writer: Dylan Haggerty
Genres: Comedy
Keywords hippie, roommates, drug dealer, flashback, stoned, marijuana, grass, drugs, desire, audition, stoner, misadventure, ferris wheel, tripping, high, cupcake, pot, paranoid, stoner movie
Production Companies Desperate Pictures, Anonymous Content, First Look Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $179,381
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Anna Faris Jane F.
John Krasinski Brevin
Adam Brody Steve the Dealer
Jane Lynch Casting Director
Roscoe Lee Browne Himself (voice)
Danny Masterson Steve the Roommate
Brian Posehn Bus Driver
Danny Trejo Albert
John Cho Mikey
Carrot Top Himself
William Zabka Prison Guard
Dylan Haggerty Ferris Wheel Attendant
Davenia McFadden Bus Passenger
Ben Falcone Agent
Richard Riehle Mr. Spencer
Rick Hoffman Angry Face
Matthew J. Evans Bobby
Joey Diaz Security Guard
Jim Rash Casting Assistant
Jayma Mays Actress in Waiting Room
Kai Cofer Man with Weird Beard
Michael Shamus Wiles Officer Jones
Marion Ross Shirley
Michael Hitchcock Laundry Room Man
Robert Michael Morris Man Walking Dog
Natashia Williams Motorcycle Rider
Chad Mountain Marijuana Jesus
Dave Allen Hippie #1
James C. Mathis III Hippie #2
David Goldman Professor Harwood (uncredited)
Sam Nainoa Mattress Delivery Guy (uncredited)
Hans Ritter Frustrated Driver (uncredited)
Name Job
Shawn Kim Director of Photography
Irvin Gourgue Casting Assistant
Greg Mauer Foley Mixer
Vivian Hengsteler Negative Cutter
Christine Hawes Assistant Costume Designer
Steven Avila Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer
Adam DeCoster Foley Artist
Kelly Vandever Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Helen Evans Key Hair Stylist
Minerva Adams Stunts
Mato Color Timer
Alix Hester Costume Design
Tiana Aiello Costume Design
Tatiana Thorpe Key Makeup Artist
Lou Simon Stunt Coordinator
John Larena Production Design
Cristi Rickey Second Assistant Director
Alex Blatt Assistant Editor
Elion Olson Assistant Director
Helen Harwell Art Direction
Russell Gremillot Location Manager
Aaron Peak Digital Effects Producer
Amy Armstrong First Assistant Director
Beau J. Genot Post Production Supervisor
Selby Van Horne Costume Design
Peggy Paola Set Decoration
Gene Vassilaros Casting Associate
Sai-Bing Ho Post Production Assistant
Sam Nainoa Assistant Director
Craig Hilditch Digital Compositors
Lisa Looney Production Supervisor
Andrew R. Gardiner Location Manager
David A. Davidson Visual Effects Supervisor
Trip Brock Supervising Sound Editor
Michael J. Fox ADR Supervisor
Stewart Nelsen Foley Editor
Eric Reuveni Sound Effects Editor
Peter D. Lago Sound Effects Editor
Coleman Metts Production Sound Mixer
Rick Owens Foley Artist
Mark A. Rozett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jan McWilliams Script Supervisor
Gregg Araki Director, Editor
Dylan Haggerty Writer
Monika Mikkelsen Casting
Joseph Cheng King-Kei Post Production Assistant
Sally Cruikshank Opening Title Sequence
Tony Howell Set Dresser
Sophia Crawford Stunts
David Kitay Original Music Composer
Name Title
Stuart Burkin Executive Producer
Jörg Westerkamp Executive Producer
Beau J. Genot Associate Producer
Thomas Becker Executive Producer
Azadeh Khanedani Associate Producer
H. Jason Beck Executive Producer
Alix Madigan Producer
Hans Ritter Co-Producer
Gregg Araki Producer
Steve Golin Producer
Kevin Turen Producer
Henry Winterstern Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
3.0

Awful watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. This was an awful, actively irritating watch, and I like Anna Faris, there was nothing she could have done to save this script. I honestly think she elevated it to the level of crap it is. I don't even think stoners will like this movie. N ... ot only does involve a misuse (accident, whatever), making her just look like she's stupid, but the movie is one long anti-drug message. People don't enjoy a message shoved in their face, and I'm even anti-drug. The writing is so poor, and it feels like they would have known what they were doing if someone wasn't jabbing them with a pitchfork as they use "Chekov's gun" they just do it in the most useless way possible. None of the events lend towards any of the following events because she just ends up doing random things because, "ha ha, she's high". Even the ending is a shoehorned "drugs are bad" cliche, and is severely unsatisfying. I couldn't even enjoy the abuse humor of how debilitated she was, even though I legitimately hated the character), and the sliding scale of ridiculous makes it look like it it was written by SNL interns. Go watch any "Scary Movie", "Harold and Kumar", "How High", "Dazed and Confused", or any other pot movie before wasting your time on this, but never "Requiem for a Dream" or "Trainspotting", heroin is bad.

Jun 23, 2021