6 Hilarious Stoner Movies Classics that you NEED to watch
- Hiteshree Shah
- Sep 21, 2021
- 3 min read
How High (2001)

Jamal and Silas (Redman and Method Man) ace their college admission exams and end up at Harvard after smoking marijuana that boosts their IQs. Silas and Jamal are unfazed by the Ivy League way of life, at least until their supply of miraculous smoke runs out. That's when they'll have to rely on their wits and their natural resources to make ends meet.
We are the Millers (2013)

After a street thug steals his drug money, a pot dealer must build a false family in order to get a large consignment of weed from Mexico to the United States. Rose, a dancer, is hired by the drug dealer for "drug smuggling." She accepts the notion to act as the wife to go in the black while in the red. He also enlists the help of two teenagers to impersonate youngsters. Now he must handle the customs and amusing interactions, particularly with a genuine family.
Dude where’s my car? (2000)

Roommates Jesse and Chester, who are both short of a full deck by a few cards, are stoners who don't even perform a good job as pizza delivery guys. They learn from a phone call that they were at a party at the residence of their girlfriends, twins Wanda and Wilma, the night before, and that today is their one-year anniversary, which they remembered because they had already purchased gifts for the twins. The worst part about forgetting what occurred last night is that Jesse's automobile has vanished. They believe they must replicate the emotion and mindset of last night in order to figure out what happened to the car, which means getting inebriated all over again.
Ted (2012)

When John was eight years old, he wished for his favourite teddy bear to come to life. When that wish came true, the two made a vow to stay friends for the rest of their lives. John and Ted are still friends after nearly thirty years, spending their days smoking pot and watching Flash Gordon, but their connection is straining John's relationship with his partner Lori.
Friday (1995)

The film depicts a single Friday in the lives of two friends in metropolitan Los Angeles, Craig Jones (Ice Cube) and Smokey (Chris Tucker). Craig was sacked from his work while seeking to collect his earnings after reportedly being captured on camera stealing cardboard boxes from UPS, despite his denials. Mr. Jones (John Witherspoon), Craig's father, exacerbates his predicament by attempting to encourage Craig to join him in becoming a dog catcher. Meanwhile, Craig is smitten with Debbie (Nia Long), a lovely neighbour, but his enraged girlfriend Joi (Paula Jai Parker) is standing in his way. The subplot: Craig's stoner pal Smokey (Chris Tucker) has been smoking a broken consignment of indo that he was supposed to be selling for drug dealer Big Worm (Faizon Love).Smokey unwittingly incriminates Craig in an attempt to justify his obvious lack of revenue, exposing both to Big Worm's fury.
Inherent Vice (2014)

Inherent Vice is that transcendent cinematic journey, a 21st-century cinephilia quest that bends your mind to the point where you feel like you're surfing the waves of something more powerful than cannabis. Larry Sportello aka Doc is a pothead hippie private investigator situated in Gordita Beach, California. Shasta Fay Hempworth, his ex-girlfriend, approaches him, believing that her new boyfriend, married land developer Mickey Wolfmann, is the victim of a kidnapping attempt by his wife and her lover. Doc goes on a quest for Wolfmann, as well as others who have gone missing, including Shasta, and one who is presumed dead, as a result of his assistance to Shasta. Doc encounters a bizarre cast of personalities and a diverse range of concerns, including politics, cults, prostitution, the drug trade, and dentistry, all of which revolves around the enigmatic "Golden Fang."





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Can't wait to watch them, amazing.