Stony Awards
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The Stony Awards (a.k.a. the Stonys) - sponsored by High Times magazine - celebrate the highest and stoniest movies and TV shows of the year. Awards are given in more than 20 categories.
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[edit] 2006 Notables
The winners, chosen from an extensive list of nominees, were announced on October 24 at BB King's in New York City. Redman and Doug Benson co-hosted the show.
- Best Movie (Drama): A Scanner Darkly
- Best Stoner Movie: Grandma's Boy
- Best TV Series: Weeds
- Stoner of the Year: Doug Benson
- Best Song in a movie or TV series: "Lazy Sunday"
- Best Late-Night Talk Show: Late Night with Conan O'Brien
[edit] Best Stoner Movie Award Winners
- Sixth (24 October 2006): Grandma's Boy [1]
- Fifth (28 September 2005): Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle [2]
- Fourth (5 March 2003): Super Troopers [3]
- Third (3 March 2002): How High [4]
- Second (2001): Road Trip [5]
- First annual (2000): Go [6]
[edit] Thomas King Forçade Award
Named after High Times founder Tom Forçade, the award is for stony achievement in film.
- 2006: Jeff "The Dude" Dowd for The Big Lebowski
- 2003: Frank Serpico for Serpico [7]
- 2002: Francis Ford Coppola for Apocalypse Now [8]
[edit] See also
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