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New York – Ironically Chik and Chong: The Palisads Fire expelled him out of his homes.
Tommy Chong says, “I had to de-smoke my house.” “can you imagine that?”
Chong and Chech Marin’s house, both in Pacific Palisads, did not burn down. But as soon as two stood out of two houses, they were uprooted.
But being on the road has always been a more natural state for Marin and Chong. Any Comic Act has never taken so much benefit from driving especially. In his new film, “Chech and Chong’s Last Movie”, he reflects his odd journey, hovering through the desert, looking for a place called United.
Marin, who raised the son of an LD police officer in Watts, met Chong, whose father was Chinese and whose mother was Scotch Irish, after fleeing Canada to avoid the Vietnam war draft. They met through a improvised troupe and immediately felt a rare kinship.
“He is Eggroll, I am Taquito,” Marin laughs.
His stand-up tour made him a counterclockous icon. They opened for rolling stones. Bruce Springstein opened to him. His comedy albums made him a rock star, and his films – including “Up in Smoke” of 1978 – made him a universal stoner arcatypes.
Chong says, “It was very auspicious to be together.” “It was designed by God to live here for us.”
“Personally,” Marin says, smiling. “God told us.”
But despite his friend-friendly routine, Marin and Chong were not always the best friends. After squabals on credits, they separated in the 1980s and looked very little for 20 years. In 2003, Chong was closed for nine months for smuggling in illegal drug parafarnellia. He says the best time of his life in the federal prison.
Nevertheless, a double work for checch and chong, rival Laurel and Hardy, has proved to be remarkably durable – and beneficial. In many states, with the modernization of marijuana, they preside over a rich weed business. For a pair of stones that some people will forecast longevity, they are not just making it in old age – Marin is 78, Chong 86 – they look great. And they laugh as much as they used to do.
They have probably become intelligent as well. As Chong explained at breakfast, he is reluctant to talk about politics. “We are very deported,” he said with a smile.
Cheech: I wish they had done more in our early days because we were trying to find out who each other was. “What are you? How do you come to Chong’s name?”
Chong: The thing is, he was a fugitive. So to come to the states, he had to take a chance. He had already taken to Canada. The next thing you know, he meets me and we are going back to the states!
Cheech: I wanted me in America to return to America with a Phone ID: My friends’ driver license. He had a picture on him. “Okay, this is me.” “Brown, check. Proceed.”
Chong: They were not secretly doubting Mexican from Canada.
Chong: We created a whole style of language.
Cheech: Put it in your article: We should be in the rock and rolls of fame. This should be the first sentence.
Chong: We are a comedy scene f. We had people.
Cheech: Timothy will be with me from the beach. He was a great astronomer and knew everything about the constellations.
Chong: We used to meet on the road sometimes. Once we came into a big discussion. His point was: We will meet at a spacecraft. This earth is getting messed up. I said Tim, “We are on a spacecraft. The best spacecraft you can imagine!” And you know what he said to me? “Oh, you make a sound like John Lennon.”
Chong: Whatever I have known my whole life, they are racist policies that are now illegal, once the ideal worldwide. We grew up in a world where America does not let the dock of Jews go in America. And this is after Hitler was defeated. These are humans!
Chong: Like anything, you have to do age with grace. This is what I learned. The bigger I get, the less I speak because you put your foot in your mouth when you open it every time you open it. Me, especially. I tell them things before thinking them.
Cheech: Actually? In fact? No!
Chong: F-off.
Chong: It has been accommodated. It comes from power. I think what it was when I was younger and the boy operating the Jazz Club came to me and handed me a Lenny Bruce Record and a joint. Oh ok. Now I know what I will do with the rest of my life. And I am doing this. But he did not say anything about meeting Mexican.
Cheech: We had the same background frame of reference. We knew about those things. We were both a kind of outsiders and we had the same kind of understanding.
Chong: I have always been an incitement. I always hung with the most crazy man in the classroom, and quietly tell the man what to do. He will get into trouble. So when I met Chech, it was a natural.
Chech: Money.
Chong: My son, Paris. They arranged for us to meet, and the meeting did not really went well. I had not seen him for years. I sent an email stating that it was nice to see you. My son stopped the email and wrote his letter. He wrote: “Yes, I am eager to work with you again. Let’s meet together and rehearsed.” The next thing I know, I got my son’s call: “Chech is coming.” It was like a rehearsal: “How do you do? So we got a gig? When? I will see you there.” And that was this. When we came on stage – we were not on stage for 20 years – Boom, as we had never separated.
Chetch: Very.
Chong: Oh, incredible. It is not as good as he said, what he sold to us. We have not reached that point yet
Cheech: But we are coming to it.
Chong: Especially with this film, wow.
Chech: It is going to win three Academy Awards. It has already won three Academy Awards.
Chong: Cell phone freed all of us. You can get your shock on your cell phone. I am more flexible when I talk about personal appearances. There was a time when Chech and me, because we had that reputation, I never wanted to spoil anyone’s hopes or fear. There were many shows that we did not allow. And I think, I respect those shows. They did not want to change by us. Because we have a habit of changing S.
Chech: We were never on the carcons. Freddy de Cordova was the producer there.
Chong: And he was a big pot head and did not want to get out. All those people. Johnny Carson.
Chech: We were the new mainstream. We were showing what the mainstream was really visible.
Chong: He never wanted to break but he always wanted to be able to talk. I have always been a prominent man. This is not so much because I am better, this is because I am only good in some things. I have always felt that our job was to live with the conspiracy. So we never went beyond the pot, as far as drugs. And, if we did in films, it never came out well. We always had a passion of chetch with passion with the opposite sex and high. This made everyone comfortable only.
Cheech: It was fun and it was going to be attractive. and it was. We stage another eight or 10 years.
Chong: Fifty-fifty years! We have been together with my wife for a long time and I have been with my wife. it’s something. There is a possibility that we will stay together when he meets another wife.
Cheech: This is not necessary. I do not know why they named it. Anything can happen with checch and choong. I think this is unlikely, but who knows. This last film was unlikely.
Chong: I compare it to Cher’s goodbye tour because it is, what, 18m K18? People ask me how you want to remember. I like how we remembered now. When people think about Chech and Chong, they smile. So I want to be remembered with a smile.
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