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Unbeknownst to them, the specific strain they are selling has a strange side effect—it eventually turns the smokers into The Pursuit:

The movie features appearances from various comedians and actors, adding to the chaotic feel. Legacy and Reception Cheech And Chong Nice Dreams

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The vehicle itself becomes a character, representing the duo's unorthodox approach to both business and life. Reception and Legacy It was initially released on VHS in 1982

The film has enjoyed a long life in home media formats. It was initially released on VHS in 1982 by Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment. It later received a DVD release from Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, often packaged as a double feature with the duo's fourth film, Things Are Tough All Over . These releases have helped preserve Nice Dreams for new generations of fans.

A: Yes, Tommy Chong owned a company called Nice Dreams Enterprises that sold bongs and other smoking paraphernalia. It was raided and eventually closed .

Critics have noted that while the film is aimed at its core counterculture audience, it possesses a sunbaked, "lackadaisical" aesthetic and features guest appearances from other comedy icons like Paul Reubens (as Pee-wee Herman Chicago Reader Cultural Impact and Legacy Box Office: