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Stony Awards

The High Times Stony Awards (a.k.a. the Stonys), sponsored by High Times magazine, celebrate the "highest and stoniest" movies and TV shows of the year. The High Times Stonys began as an annual article in High Times magazine conceived by Senior Editor Steve Bloom. Editor-in-Chief Steven Hager then suggested they hold an event in New York and invite the public to attend. Three High Times Stony Awards were held in New York City. In 2007, the High Times Stonys were moved to Los Angeles. Occasionally, the Stonys appears only as an article in High Times, but most years the event is staged. In 2010, Special Stony Achievement Awards were presented to the documentary film What if Cannabis Cured Cancer by Len Richmond, truTV's Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, as well as a posthumous award to Jack Herer, which was accepted by his son, Dan Herer.

Contents

Award winners receive a bong-shaped trophy.

Locations and hosts

  • 2002 - March 3 at B.B. King's Blues Club & Grill in New York; hosted by Jim Breuer.
  • 2005 - September 28 at Spirit Nightclub; hosted by Tony Camin.
  • 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 Vaporella.
  • 2010 - September 30 at the Music Box; hosted by Cheech & Chong.
  • 2003 Winners

    Pauly Shore hosted the show at BB King's in New York City.

  • Best Stoner Movie: Super Troopers
  • Stoner of the Year: Horatio Sanz
  • Thomas King Forcade Award: Frank Serpico
  • Best Foreign Film: Talk to Her
  • Best Music DVD: Rising Low
  • Best Cultural Documentary: Ram Dass Fierce Grace
  • Best Political Documentary: The Trials of Henry Kissinger
  • Best Actor: Philip Seymour Hoffman
  • Best Movie: Harvard Man
  • Best Unreleased Movie: You'll Never Wiez in This Town Again
  • Best Television Series: The Simpsons
  • Best Actress: Goldie Hawn, Susan Sarandon
  • 2001 Winners

    Brian McCann hosted the show at the Anthology Film Archives in New York City.[1]

  • Best Stoner Movie:Road Trip
  • Best Movie: Traffic
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Cheech and Chong
  • Best Pot Scene: Scary Movie
  • Best Documentary: Grass
  • Best Actor: Michael Douglas
  • Best Soundtrack Album: Grass
  • Stoner of the Year: Ari Gold
  • Best Actress: Kate Hudson
  • 2000 Winners

    The Upright Citizens Brigade hosted the show at the Anthology Film Archives in New York City.[2]

  • Best Movie: Go
  • Best Actress: Sarah Polley
  • Best Actor, Comedy: Jason Mewes
  • Best Actor, Drama: Kevin Spacey
  • Best Director: Doug Liman
  • Best Pot Scene: Dick
  • Best Tripping Scene: Go
  • Best Documentary: The Source
  • Best Re-Release: Yellow Submarine
  • Best Stoner Movie: Being John Malkovich
  • Best Theatrical Production: Reefer Madness
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Dennis Hopper
  • 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 Thomas King Forçade Award is for stony achievement in film.

  • 2002: Francis Ford Coppola for Apocalypse Now [3]
  • 2003: Frank Serpico for Serpico [4]
  • 2006: Jeff "The Dude" Dowd for The Big Lebowski
  • References

    Stony Awards Wikipedia