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  2. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story - Wikipedia

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    Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is a 2007 American musical comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan, and written by Kasdan and co-producer Judd Apatow. It stars John C. Reilly, Kristen Wiig, Tim Meadows and Jenna Fischer. A parody of the biopic genre, Walk Hard is the story of a fictional early rock and roll star played by Reilly.

  3. List of drug films - Wikipedia

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    Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) – cannabis, cocaine, Quaaludes, PCP, amphetamine, pills ("uppers and downers"), LSD and Viagra Walk the Line (2005) – cocaine and amphetamine The Warriors – marijuana

  4. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The cast and crew recorded 40 original songs; [4] 33 are featured in the movie. [5] Singer-songwriter Dan Bern and Mike Viola (of the Candy Butchers) wrote most of the film's songs, including "There's a Change A' Happenin'", "The Mulatto Song" and "Hole in My Pants".

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  6. Talk:Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story - Wikipedia

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    While it is true that the film pays homage to many "biopics", it is most closely related to Walk the Line (Johnny Cash) and Ray (Ray Charles), which came out shortly before Walk Hard was written. While Walk the Line is specifically mentioned, Ray is not. The beginning scenes with the death of the brother and "smell blindness" and the later ...

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    The midnight movie scene in theaters of the 1970s revived the hectoring anti-drug propaganda film Reefer Madness (1936) as an ironic counterculture comedy. The broad popularity of Reefer Madness led to a new audience for extreme anti-drug films bordering on self-parody, including Assassin of Youth (1937), Marihuana (1936), and She Shoulda Said No! a.k.a.

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  9. Kamala Harris urges black men to vote for her to legalize ...

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    Harris oversaw more than 1,900 marijuana convictions as San Francisco district attorney between 2004 and 2011. Kamala Harris urges black men to vote for her to legalize weed — despite convicting ...