| This is a surprisingly hilarious comedy aimed primarily at | | | | result of smoking the bong. |
| the college student/hippies type or indeed anyone who | | | | There is a short cameo from the lovely Robin Sydney |
| likes a smoke or sees the joke in it. It stars John | | | | (Wicked Lake) as Luann, the girlfriend of Brett. A ever |
| Patrick Jordan (Prison Break: Proof of innocence) as | | | | smiling delivery man who happened to know exactly |
| the hilarious dead pan Larnell. We meet him as he has | | | | where the original bong came from, enters the picture, |
| invited one of his college geek friends Allistair (played | | | | and soon afterwards the three main progtagnosists |
| by Brett Chuckerman) over to help him with a slightly | | | | with the delivery man find themselves in South |
| embarrassing problem, before he is able to utter out | | | | America, with pieces of the original bong, when they |
| the problem one of his flatmates Bachman (played by | | | | get close to the source of nthe bong, it starts to speak |
| Mitch Eakins [you can believe immediately from his | | | | much to the amusement of everyone else, and we |
| demeanor alone he has probably smoked a few too | | | | meet the lovely Velicty (played by the delectable Amy |
| many]) arrives, and soon afterwards passes out. | | | | Paffrath), who along with an older scientist are trying |
| Where Larnell explains to Allistair that it happens all the | | | | to find ways to use the plant to cure all kinds of |
| time, as a result of smoking a particular bong, not that | | | | ailments, but another entity called King Bong along with |
| long afterwards there is a knock at the door, and in | | | | his array of scantily clad women has other ideas. |
| enters the morbidly obese Brett (played by Brian | | | | The repertoire and slanging matches between the two |
| Lloyd), Allistair is shocked that Brett has put on so | | | | bongs Eebee voiced by Michele Mais and King Bong |
| much weight within a matter of weeks, again as a | | | | voiced by Michael A. Mais is hilarious all through even |
| result of smoking that particular bong they all had, this | | | | with the colourful language, and although is supposed |
| is where the comedy really shines through, as Larnell | | | | to be horror, it is more comedy than anything else. |
| then reveals his embarrassing problem again as a | | | | |