Cheech shed his hippie image and found work as an actor, most recently lending his voice to 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua' and landing a guest spot on 'Lost.' Meanwhile Chong capitalized on his pothead persona with a recurring role on 'That '70s Show.' Unfortunately his stoner image didn't serve him as well when he was busted for distributing drug paraphernalia in 2003, which led to a nine-month stint in federal prison.
After a two-decade hiatus, the pair reunited and returned to their live comedy roots, with the Cheech & Chong Light Up America tour. In addition, the legendary comedy duo will be roasted for a TBS special (airing Sunday, Nov. 30 at 10PM). AOL TV chatted with the comedy legends about their future plans, pot legalization and why they think their type of comedy is making a comeback.

1. You guys have been off the road for a long time. Are you attracting older audiences that remember you from back in the day or are you getting new fans too?
Chong: We have people that know Cheech from 'Tin Cup' and know me from 'That '70s Show.' Then we get the ones who remember seeing us some place that we don't even remember playing!
Cheech: It's amazing. I would say that 80% of our audience is now between 30 and 40. That means they were either not born or were, like, 5 years old the last time we were on stage together.
2. After a long hiatus there's a whole new crop of pot comedies these days. Why do you think that is?
Chong: Well, you know, there've been intermittent pot movies, like I was in 'Half Baked' in the '90s. But, you know, pot movies are like potheads. We forget that we have to do a movie, and so years will go by and then we'll go, "Oh yeah, we gotta do a movie."
Cheech: They come and go. Sometimes it's politically correct to do them, sometimes it's not. It seems that when it's totally not politically correct, that's when they come out. Like right now, we're in an unpopular war with an unpopular President, with a financial crisis. It's exactly the same era [as when we were coming up].
Chong: That's true. You know how Barack said when people get bitter they turn to religion? In our crowd, they get scared and turn toward their pot [laughs]. They reach for their bong.
Cheech: Yeah. We're the other religion. We're the alternative religion. I watch the History channel a lot, and I always see these stories where they do a lot of the early origins of the Bible, and it's all based on "God told me." Everything in the Bible is "God spoke to me."
Chong: "God came to me in the form of the burning bush." In other words, God is a pothead [laughs].
3. Do you guys plan on doing another film anytime soon? Chong: Our live act is sort of a precursor to the movie. We work live until we get sick of going on the road. Then we say, "Well, let's just stay home and do a movie." We're enjoying working live right now so we're not even thinking about a movie yet, although everybody else is.
Cheech: We're thinking of having [the studios] just send over the money, and then we'll think about doing the movie some more.
4. Tommy, do you worry about getting sent back to jail? And are you bitter that you were sent there in the first place?
Chong: No, no. After my butt healed I was fine. [Laughs] Nothing bothers me now. My phone was tapped for a year before they finally arrested me. I wasn't doing anything wrong, so they had to make stuff up in order to justify the bust. They wanted to show the hippie culture that the government was in charge, that they were gonna crush us. And all they did was show the world what tyrants they are, and how misguided they are, and how greedy and what pigs they are. For me, you know, it started a new career. I got two book deals out of it. The time in jail was good for me. It was like going to a health spa for nine months.
5. You have always been big supporters of pot legalization. Do you think that's imminent?
Chong: The more they study it, the more they find out that it's good for you. It treats so many ailments. It really is a medicine, and it has been since the beginning of time. The Bible was actually written by people under the influence of cannabis, there's a lot of proof of that. I think personally that the marijuana culture is the answer to America's economic woes right now. Because this is the biggest cash crop in the world, and the stock market falling has not hurt the pot industry whatsoever. So whether they legalize it or not it really doesn't matter, because it's here to stay and it's up to the government to decide if they want to keep spending billions of dollars on a hopeless cause.
Cheech: I just want it to be legal so we can be the spokesmen, and then we never have to work again!
Cheech & Chong Photos
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong perform at The Pearl at The Palms Resort And Casino on October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong perform at The Pearl at The Palms Resort And Casino on October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong perform at The Pearl at The Palms Resort And Casino on October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong perform at The Pearl at The Palms Resort And Casino on October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong perform at The Pearl at The Palms Resort And Casino on October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Chong performs at The Pearl concert theater at the Palms Casino Resort October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Tommy Chong
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Chong perform at The Pearl concert theater at the Palms Casino Resort October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Tommy Chong;Cheech Marin
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Chong performs at The Pearl concert theater at the Palms Casino Resort October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Tommy Chong
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Chong performs at The Pearl concert theater at the Palms Casino Resort October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Cheech Marin
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Chong performs at The Pearl concert theater at the Palms Casino Resort October 18, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Cheech Marin
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Reader Comments (76)
Keven at 8:09PM on Nov 3rd 2008
Oh ya, the 1st time I heard these guys, it was on a 33 . They were in Alaska and found some dog _hit.
Alex at 8:11PM on Nov 3rd 2008
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wayne gray at 8:14PM on Nov 3rd 2008
....it might be fun to see how they've matured, but Tom Chong needs to dump the anorexic Hulk Hogan look..
Betty at 8:14PM on Nov 3rd 2008
I remember Cheech and Chong well. They were hilarious. I'm glad they're back together and look forward to seeing them on tour. I will never forget the scene from the first movie where the girl snorted ajax up her nose. I still laugh everytime I think about it. Best of luck to both of you.
Deviantdogs at 8:41PM on Nov 3rd 2008
Miss seeing these guys together, they sure are funny
Shannon at 8:45PM on Nov 3rd 2008
I went to see these two, in Dallas, Saturday night. I was disappointed by their performance and totally unimpressed with the performance of Tommy's wife. I have always been a fan of Cheech and Chong and I will continue to watch their movies with my friends.
Greg at 8:24PM on Nov 3rd 2008
I just saw them, with a friend, at San Manual Casino and loved it overall! Chong, however, did a skit on stage where he shit on a newspaper article with John McCain's face on the front cover. Revenge, I'm sure, towards his ideas of oppressive Republican's in the White House. It sucked to see such a great American have his face shit on by a joker such as Chong, but that said, it was still fun and I will give a vote that Cheech and Chong are cool and funny still after all these years! VOTE McCain! God Bless freedom, at all costs.
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Joe at 8:27PM on Nov 3rd 2008
I am so mad psyched about the return of Cheech and Chong to the Entertainment industry
Lisa at 8:29PM on Nov 3rd 2008
Although I don't do pot, I do agree they should legalize it. That way it could be taxed, which would help the economy. The government is wasting our money trying to stop it. You might as well legalize it. It's a plant which was created by God.