'Dirty Grandpa' Trailer
Robert De Niro plays a randy senior in "Dirty Grandpa" that opens on Jan. 22. He and his grandson (Zac Efron) go to Spring Break in Daytona, where Gramps acts like a college senior, smoking pot and chasing co-eds.
Robert De Niro plays a randy senior in "Dirty Grandpa" that opens on Jan. 22. He and his grandson (Zac Efron) go to Spring Break in Daytona, where Gramps acts like a college senior, smoking pot and chasing co-eds.
"If God exists, then why did he create ugly people," Derek Zoolander asks in the teaser for "Zoolander 2," Ben Stiller's sequel to his 2001 fashion sendup. Both Stiller and Owen Wilson return in the co-starring roles for the Feb. 12 release.
Linebacker Aldon Smith is certainly a repeat offender. He's had several arrests for DUIs and marijuana and gun possession. Now, due to his latest brush with the the law, the All-Pro will sit out the remainder of this season and part of next.
The Steelers have picked a fight with NORML over the Pittsburgh chapter's parody of the Steelers logo. The chapter agreed to sack that logo and then went right ahead and imitated the Penguins logo.
Top Celebstoners Tommy Chong and Willie Nelson both recently underwent surgery. Chong's was to remove a tumor and Nelson had a stem-cell procedure to help his lungs.
Former NFL All-Pro player Kyle Turley says marijuana has given him his life back after struggling with injuries and pain meds following a nine-year career as an offensive lineman with the Saints, Rams and Chiefs.
Joining Willie Nelson, Tommy Chong and the Bob Marley estate, Snoop Dogg announced yesterday that his line of marijuana products, known as Leafs by Snoop, will soon be available in Colorado pot shops.
In back-to-back suspensions, the NFL caught two Rams offensive players with an illegal drug (most likely marijuana) in their systems - first RB Trey Watts and now WR Stedman Bailey.
Though she says she never smoked pot, Hillary Clinton is gradually coming around on cannabis. At a recent Town Hall. the front-running presidential candidate stated, "I would like to move it from Schedule I to Schedule II."
Why smoke when you can vape? It's healthier (less carcinogens), more discreet, cheaper on the wallet, allows for temperature control and tastes better.