Cheech Marin Talks Rough Patches, Brotherhood With Tommy Chong

After more than 50 years of friendship, Cheeych Marin and Tommy Chong They had their just share of ascending and landing.
During the discussion of the new documentary Cheeych & Chong movieWhich was shown on April 25 in the theaters after a limited version 4/20, the comedian star Stoner discussed how they kept their creative partnership and their brothers over the years.
“Well, this is really what it is,” Marin said Comingsoon.net. “We are brothers. We are not the best friends. You know, just as we grew up together. We are brothers, and we treated each other like brothers.”
Marine continued, “Sometimes you want to silence your brother, and sometimes you want your brother to help you [laughs]. So this is a kind of way we grew up, do we understand both that at first, I mean, that watching the conversation that we are in this movie is not different from any conversation we have had throughout our career. We have always been somewhat fighting, and this is a type of place where pearls appear, when there is irritation in the shell. ”
Directed by David L. Busiel, Cheeych & Chong movie Conversations with the luxurious duo, which reflects their friendship and success over decades as a comedy country that met the work of the Chong Family Club in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1969.
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With permission to keep smoke
After moving to Los Angeles and launching a number of comedy albums, the husband released his first feature In smoke In 1978, the film followed The following movie Cheeych and Chong (1980), Beautiful dreams (1981), Things are difficult everywhere (1982), Smoke is still (1983) and Cheeych & Chong’s Corcican Brothers (1984).
After releasing their 1985 Get Out of My Groom, Marin left the two to focus on his individual acting career, and he starred in his directing. Born in East Los Angeles (1987).