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Born in East L.A.: Collector's Edition
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According to the interviews the song “Born in East L.A.” was a hastily thrown together project to act as filler for a Cheech and Chong album without the help of Tommy Chong. Supposedly the song was a hit and Cheech Marin got the brilliant idea to make a movie out of the idea. 2 years later, and with pretty much a 100% solo effort from the comedian (he writes/directs/stars in the film) we have the 1987 comedic classic with the same name. This one of those those passion projects for Marin, and acts as the only feature film that he ever directed (he did direct a semi documentary, but this was his only feature film for the big screens). It’s a bit more laid back than his normal “Mexicana” persona that he takes on his Cheech and Chong acts, but it’s a genuinely fun bit of comedy based upon the idea of a legal citizen getting accidentally deported and having to fight their way back into America.
Rudy (Cheech Marin) is a 2nd generation Mexican immigrant living out his life as a car mechanic in east Los Angeles. Left alone for the weekend by his extended family, he ends up getting a bit more than he bargained for. With his cousin Javier (Paul Rodriguez) coming in for the weekend fresh off the proverbial boat he has to pick him up from a local meeting sport, only to find out that the meeting spot is the target on an immigration raid, and since he accidentally left his wallet at home, Rudy is swept up with the rest of the illegal immigrants and released back over the border in Tijuana. Realizing he’s up a creek without a paddle and NO ONE will listen to him, Rudy has to figure out a way to make some money and get back home before his relatives get back.
Cheech Marin is probably the most laid back I’ve seen him in his comedic roles, and plays Rudy with a sense of genuine heart most of the time. You can tell Marin definitely has a bent towards sympathizing with people who want to come over the border, but he does so in a fun and easy going manner instead of getting all preachy. The cast itself is a blast to watch, with Marin taking front and center, but us also getting Daniel Stern as the opportunistisc gringo, as well as Paul Rodriguez and even the late Michael-Jan Vincent (who sadly passed away this last month) in a bit role. There’s even a bit role for Jason Scott Lee in one of his very first film appearances. They say it takes a village, and Born in East L.A. certainly ascribes to that mentality with the all star 80s cast.
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Rated R by the MPAA
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• NEW Interview With Cheech Marin
• NEW Interview With Actress Kamala Lopez
• NEW Interview With Actor Paul Rodriguez
• Extended Television Cut Of Born In East L.A. (Standard Definition)
• Theatrical Trailer
• Photo Gallery
• Production Notes
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Born in East L.A. the one and only truly solo project of the famous Cheech and Chong duo (given that wrote, directed and starred in the film) and it is a fun little side project for the comedian. He’s a bit more reserved here, and the film suffers from a bit of a drag in the center half, but it’s a hilariously fun movie that gets better with age and nostalgia (sooooooooo many references to things I grew up with back in the day). Shout Factory’s new collector’s edition is solid, with a good audio set, a TON of new extras, but sadly saddled with an older transfer from Universal. All in all it’s a great watch as the DVD is long gone and this new release is just chock full of goodies (including the extended TV cut in SD, which I haven’t seen since the early 90s). Definitely worth it as a fun watch.
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Starring: Cheech Marin, Daniel Stern, Paul Rodriguez, Kamala Lopes, Jan-Michael Vincent, Tony Plana, Eddie Barth
Directed by: Cheech Marin
Written by: Cheech Marin
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 AVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono
Subtitles: English SDH
Studio: Shout Factory
Rated: R
Runtime: 84 Minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: March 19th, 2019
Recommendation: Fun Watch
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