Movies to Watch When High on Cannabis
Movies to Watch When High on Cannabis
If you're looking for movies to watch while high on cannabis, look no further. We've rounded up some of the best options in this article, from Comedy Central's "Broad City" to Netflix's "Cooked With Cannabis." There's even a sensational scene starring Sonu Nigam. But if you're looking for something a little bit more serious, consider "Dude, Where's My Car?"
Comedy Central's "Broad City"
If you're looking for a new comedy show, consider “Broad City,” a critically acclaimed web series that recently made the leap to TV. The critically acclaimed web series is now a half-hour scripted show on Comedy Central. The show stars Abbi Jacobson as a 20-something best friend who honed her comedy skills at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. The show is also executive produced by Amy Poehler, who also serves as an executive producer. Amy Sedaris also appears on the series as a guest star.
While the show focuses on collegiate life, it's also very relatable to the awkward situations that occur on a daily basis. You can imagine yourself in any party or CSUN dorm room. In fact, Glazer and Jacobson are keen to connect with college students, since they experienced some of the same things as the characters on “Broad City.” They do "fun runs" after scripted scenes to test out the new material and see which one is the most entertaining.
Netflix's “Cooked With Cannabis”
If you enjoy cooking and are interested in experimenting with new culinary ingredients using high CBD strains, “Cooked With Cannabis” is a great option. The show will showcase the medicinal benefits of cannabis, as well as professional chefs who are passionate about using the plant to make dishes. The first season will feature six episodes, with new chefs appearing every episode. The show is hosted by renowned musicians Kelis and Portland chef Leather Storrs. In each episode, a different cannabis chef will compete against a fellow culinary pro. The winning chef will receive a $10,000 cash prize.
The show stars Ricki Lake, Mary Lynn Rajskub, and El-P of the hip hop group Run the Jewels. Other celebrities include NBA players John Salley and Nate Robinson. Season 1 of “Cooked With Cannabis” will air on Netflix on June 22. You can check out all episodes here. Once you have watched the series, you'll want to check out the other episodes, too. Hopefully, you'll enjoy it as much as we did.
Netflix's "Grass Is Greener"
If you're looking for a movie to watch when high on cannabis, Netflix has you covered. The documentary, “Grass is Greener,” stars Cypress Hill's B. Real, Run the Jewels' Killer Mike, and High Times's editor-in-chief Dan Skye. The film looks at the history of cannabis, and its popularity among hip-hop artists, jazz musicians, and people of color. It also explores the racial implications of marijuana's criminalization.
The film is not a "weed" documentary, but it does explore marijuana's influence on pop culture and music. The movie also explores the relationship between cannabis and racial injustice, and focuses on the rap world and the hip-hop scene. It also explores how a country that once banned marijuana is now legal. Watch the trailer below to see how Netflix is bringing pot to the masses.
Netflix's "Dude, Where's My Car?"
“Dude, Where's My Car?” features Jesse Montgomery and Chester Greenburg as two pizza delivery dudes who wake up one morning with no memory of the previous night. And he doesn't even remember where he parked his car. They have no idea where he parked it or what they did last night. What's next? The duo must work out the puzzles to find their car and return to their house safely.
The plot revolves around Chester and Jesse, two stoners who can't remember where they parked their car. In their quest to find it, they encounter a street gang, angry girlfriends, a transexual stripper, and an alien-seeking cult. As they try to figure out where they parked their car, they find themselves in the middle of a bizarre situation - aliens in human form.