It's been a long time since I was in college and encountered stoners as hapless as the heroes of "Weirdsville." The movie takes about 50 minutes to find its groove, but once it does it's quite enjoyable. Beware: the film is darker than "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" or "Half-Baked." The lead characters are heroin addicts as well as hopheads. Their sordid lives and a preposterous plot -- fleeing from murderous Satan worshipers -- tempted me to turn off "Weirdsville" in the first half-hour. I'm glad I didn't. The story becomes more outrageous and engaging, and once you go with it, it's a memorable ride.