A very intimate, personal portrait of two friends and partners who brought drug humor to the mainstream in the '70s and '80s. We get to hear their stories told from their own experiences, even when the details don't quite match up. It's interesting to see how they both struggled in similar ways growing up, yet they were always destined to somehow be together. It's a very transparent journey, juxtaposed by a modern storyline involving them driving through the desert and sharing memories. It covers many of their biggest recording hits and burgeoning film careers, though sadly it all pretty much ends after 1987. I enjoyed each recollection every step of the way and never wanted it to end.
3 "Dave? Dave's not here, man" out of 5

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