Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Slamdance Film Festival, this gentle, day-in-the-life comedy from first-time writer-director Elliot Greenebaum seems to draw much of its inspiration from it's unique setting: an actual assisted-living facility for the elderly located in Greenebaum's home state of Kentucky. The title refers to both the cheery nursing home where aimless twentysomething Todd (Michael Bonsignore) works as an orderly and Todd's general approach to life: He finds living to be greatly assisted by the copious amounts of weed he smokes while on the job. Unfortunately, his wake-and-bake lifestyle means Todd is routinely late for work, and he's called ...
Released:
2005
Rated:
NR
Length:
77 mins