Fav. Movie to Watch While Stoned

M Blaze

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Hmmm where to start?

Van Wilder
Dont be a menace to south central
Love, Hounour and Obey
Human Traffic
Layer Cake
Rise of the Foot Soldiers
Snatch
Lock Stock and two smoking barrels

A great documentary is Cocain Cowboys

A mad TV series to watch is OZ
 

the128guy

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Hmmm where to start?

Van Wilder
Dont be a menace to south central
Love, Hounour and Obey
Human Traffic
Layer Cake
Rise of the Foot Soldiers
Snatch
Lock Stock and two smoking barrels

A great documentary is Cocain Cowboys

A mad TV series to watch is OZ
Menace to society is a good movie the one dont be a menace is making fun of...
 

pencap

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I know this...back in the day whenever I would do acid...............it seems like The Wall would be on somebody's TV somewhere during any trip! Everytime!

Stoned? Pulp Fiction.....I actually pawned a skill saw at the very pawnshop where Bruce Willis Almost got raped...its actually owned by some Russians in Canoga Park, Ca Zed is Dead!
 

the128guy

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Grandmas Boy "I'll smoke it with ya bro we'll go to the looney bin together I don't give a fuck." -Dante from Grandmas Boy.
 

herbose

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All time faves, stoned or not:
The Cook, The Thief, his Wife, and Her Lover. (indescribable)
Tampopo. (The seven samurai open a noodle shop. Japanese with subtitles, I love oysters)
This is Spinal Tap. (my younger friends don't know this is a joke)
Trainspotting (ouch)
Requiem for a Dream (every junkie I ever knew)
 

Kerryx321

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I like a-lot of movies when I'm high be recent New Movie: Tropic Thunder Director's Edition With Or Without Commentary.
Man I can't get enough laughter out of that freaking movie; i can't believe someone didn't mention it(as far as I know). Tom Cruise is a pimp in that movie.
 

rebel1699

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I must be old cause i did'nt see many of the classic.

1. Monty Python's Holy Grail (Cant beat some of the old brittish humor)

2. The Wall (for intensity)

3. Monty Python's Meaning of Life

4. Any late night britcom on pbs. (Again with the britts)
 

TheLastJuror

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Ive watched Finding Nemo atleast 30 times because it never gets old when your stoned. always get into it, making sure nemo gets home.
 

Miiitch

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Enter the Dragon
The Legend of the Drunken Master
Way of the Dragon
Any movies with Jackie Chan or Bruce Lee


Clockwork Orange
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Half Baked
Requiem for a Dream
Van Helsing
 

Brick Top

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Butterfly effect is outta this world though
I don’t watch "The Butterfly Effect." The story was mine and was stolen by an ex-girlfriend whose ex-brother in law is a writer for both movies and TV shows. I wrote two movie scripts in the early to mid 90’s and after trying very hard to get someone in the industry to read them and failing I just put them in a drawer and half forgot about them for about a decade. While dating the women she mentioned what her ex-brother in law did for a living and I told her I had written two scripts and could not get anyone to read them. She said she would ask him to help and said tell me one of the stories and I will tell him and if he thinks it is decent he will let me know and I could send the actual script. A few weeks later she became very upset with me because I would not go to an opera with her and said get lost. The following week she took a trip to California and visited her ex-brother in law. About a year or slightly more later "The Butterfly Effect" was released and her ex-brother in law was one of the writers.
I had no legal protection for my scripts and all she really did was tell the story line so my actual script was not used, only the story line, and I didn’t have a leg to stand on legally so there was nothing I could do.
It was the biggest mistake of my life. I should have said let's set up a meeting and gone West and talked to him in person and made sure I was fully protected and never have given out the story line like I did but I trusted her and that was a major and very costly mistake.
To this day I have not told a single person one single thing about my other script, which I still believe to be the better of the two, because I am not going to see it hit the big screen without my name being on it somewhere and my bank account getting fat because of it.
As for movies I love to watch when stoned I really enjoy "1408." It is creepy for sure. "Pulp Fiction" is always good too but after you have seen it enough times it does tend to lose something plus there are enough continuity errors in it that it tends to bug me. I really HATE continuity errors in flicks and cannot understand how with such major budgets and so many people working on the flicks so many errors slip by.
Most any Kevin Smith movie is good when high. "Clerks," "Mallrats," "Chasing Amy," "Dogma," "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" and "Clerks Two" are always great to watch and always make me laugh. One thing that I love about Kevin Smith movies is to pick out the scenes and similar dialogue from other people’s movies that he uses in his films. He doesn’t always do it but he has in some and they are funny. In "Chasing Amy" a scene from "Jaws" and similar dialogue is used and in "Clerks Two" a few lines and a song from "Silence of the Lambs" is used and also a parody of "High School Musical" is slipped in to make fun of it.
"Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein" always work for me when high.
Another creepy one that is good is "Rose Red."
"Unforgiven" is always good but as well as it was made between things that just do not make any sense at all and with there being a couple continuity errors at times I have a hard time enjoying it.
Other than a few continuity errors and a thing or two that are just not realistic/factual "Saving Private Ryan" is another good one to watch.
"The Big Lebowski" and "Snatch" are always funny regardless of being high or not but are even better when high.
"Almost Famous" is a pretty good flick too.
If you want to watch something absolutely amazing, and have a little over four hours to kill, watch Kenneth Branagh's "Hamlet." It is the only film production that used the entire script and the old English Shakespearean writing is just plain fascinating to say the least and Kenneth Branagh is really great as Hamlet.
I could list about a dozen more flicks, two would be the first and third "Pirates of the Caribbean" flicks. They were very entertaining and very well made. The second wasn’t bad but it just didn’t work as well as the other two. Something about them that I find to be funny is how at the very end of the credits there is a short final scene and in the case of the first two movies it clears things up and also helps to explain things in the following movies that if you miss them might leave you wondering.
That is sort of the new thing or semi-new thing, to add short scenes well into the credits or at the end of the credits so people sit through them in theaters so they see the entire flick. In the Ben Stiller flick "The Heartbreak Kid" there is a short final scene part way through the credits that is really funny but people tend to miss because they get up and walk out of the theater as soon as the credits begin to roll or they hit stop on their DVD player when the credits begin to roll and they think they saw the entire flick but didn’t and can miss something very funny or something that explains things that otherwise might not make sense or leave you wondering when you watch the sequel.
 

crazywhtboy333

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Creepy ass movie to watch while baked.... "It" its a crazy as movie, which was aired as a mini series, it is about 4 hours long but is interesting and kind of scary (old movie so as scary as cheap effects can get) and is very creepy...watch it sometime and you won't be disappointed...well at least I liked it :)
 

M Blaze

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I just watched the movie Alpha Dog and its well worth watching so check it out if u can.
 

Brick Top

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Creepy ass movie to watch while baked.... "It" its a crazy as movie, which was aired as a mini series, it is about 4 hours long but is interesting and kind of scary (old movie so as scary as cheap effects can get) and is very creepy...watch it sometime and you won't be disappointed...well at least I liked it :)
"It" is really good but most Steven King flicks or movies based on Steven King books are. Like I mentioned "1408," it’s a Steven King story but the movie wasn’t made by him but if you are the type that can get creeped out and its late and nice and dark and you are stoned your skin will crawl a few times and the hair on the back of your neck will stand up and you will get a chill running down your spine.
My neighbor is a major Steven King fan and has all his books and all his movies and some versions of his books turned to movies that others did, like she has both versions of "The Shining." I lent her "1408" and when I asked her if she liked it she said no. I was stunned since she loves Steven King stuff and creepy movies but she said it freaked her out too much.
Of course she thinks her house is haunted and to her it was to much like her real life and when she watched it really late one night she ended up turning on every light in the house and couldn’t sleep.
Like her I have a suspicion my house is haunted, as crazy as that will make me sound, but my mother died in my home and shortly afterward things that cannot be explained began to happen now and then. In my case I figure if the place is haunted its my mom and she would never do anything to hurt me so I don’t worry about it and it doesn’t freak me out, even when the oddest of things happen, and in fact for me its become something really interesting and I look forward to the next inexplicable happening so things like creepy movies don’t make me think about what may be going on here and freak me out like it does in her case.
To me its cool and the gang and just adds something interesting to my life that most people never have the luck to experience so I like it.
Two other things that are always funny to watch stoned or straight, even though they are not movies, are the Comedy Central Roasts of Pamela Anderson and Bob Saget. They are really RAW and funny as hell and you can get them on DVD. The Pamela Anderson Roast is in the $5.00 bin at my local WalMart so you can likely find it really cheap if you look around and the Bob Saget Roast can be bought online through various outlets. Both are worth adding to a collection because they will make you laugh every time you watch them.
 
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