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Stony Awards
Awards recognizing notable stoner films and television shows From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Stony Awards (a.k.a. the Stonys) recognize and celebrate notable stoner films and television. Created by High Times magazine in 2000, six Stony Award ceremonies were held in New York City before the Stonys moved to Los Angeles in 2007. Stony Award winners received a bong-shaped trophy.[1]
Locations and hosts
- 2000 - Anthology Film Archives in New York City; hosted by Upright Citizens Brigade[2]
- 2001 - Anthology Film Archives in New York City ; hosted by Brian McCann[2]
- 2002 - March 3 at B.B. King's Blues Club & Grill in New York; hosted by Jim Breuer[3]
- 2003 - B.B. King's Blues Club & Grill; hosted by Pauly Shore[2]
- 2005 - September 28 at Spirit Nightclub; hosted by Tony Camin[4]
- 2006 - October 24 at BB King's in New York City; co-hosted by Redman and Doug Benson
- 2007 - October 13 at The Knitting Factory in Hollywood; hosted by Tommy Chong
- 2008 - September 27 at Malibu Inn; hosted by Natasha "Vaporella" Lewin
- 2010 - September 30 at the Music Box; hosted by Cheech & Chong[5]
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List of winners






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High Times Guide to Stoner Film History
Reefer Madness (1936); Fantasia (1940); Hi De Ho (1947); High School Confidential (1958); A Hard Day's Night (1964); Help! (1965); Blowup (1966); The Trip (1967); I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, Yellow Submarine (1968); Easy Rider (1969); The Harder They Come (1972); Serpico (1973); Shampoo (1975); Annie Hall (1977); Up In Smoke, Rockers (1978); Apocalypse Now (1979); Where the Buffalo Roam (1980); Nice Dreams (1981); Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982); Still Smokin' (1983); Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers (1984); That Was Then... This Is Now (1985); Platoon (1986); Born in East L.A. (1987); 1969 (1988); Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989); Far Out Man (1990); The Doors (1991); Wayne's World (1992); Dazed and Confused (1993); Clerks, The Stoned Age (1994); Friday, Mallrats (1995); Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996); Bongwater (1997); The Big Lebowski, Half Baked (1998); Detroit Rock City, Idle Hands, American Beauty (1999); Dude, Where's My Car?; Next Friday, Scary Movie (2000); Super Troopers, How High, Scary Movie 2 (2001); Laurel Canyon (2002); Rolling Kansas (2003); Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004); Lords of Dogtown (2005); Grandma's Boy; Puff, Puff, Pass (2006); Knocked Up, Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny (2007); Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, Pineapple Express (2008)
Thomas King Forçade Award
Named after High Times founder Tom Forçade, the special award is for "stony achievement" in film.[6]
- 2002: Francis Ford Coppola for Apocalypse Now
- 2003: Frank Serpico for Serpico
- 2006: Jeff "The Dude" Dowd for The Big Lebowski
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