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A Good Movie to Watch When Smoking Weed

Elevate your high. Explore mind-bending visuals, giggle-inducing comedies, & chill vibes to spark your next stoned movie night. Munchies not included.<br><br>

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A Good Movie to Watch When Smoking Weed

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  1. A Good Movie to Watch When Smoking Weed Sure, you've seen movies before. But have you ever watched a movie... under the influence? Okay, you've probably done that too. Honestly, if you indulge in a bit of recreational herb from your weed sub boxes, lounging in front of the TV with an endless stash of snacks is pretty much the go-to pastime. As seasoned enthusiasts will tell you, not every film is a good choice for when you are high. We’ll help you pick a movie because no one wants to finally hit play on something only to realize the buzz is wearing off. But, know that a great movie for a smoking session doesn't necessarily have to be a "stoner movie." While some films in that category might fit the bill, they're not the only options for a chill viewing experience. Movies Your Weed Brain Will Love! Mulholland Drive (2001) David Lynch directs this mysterious movie that will leave you scratching your head. Naomi Watts delivers an outstanding performance in a film centered around three main characters: an amnesiac woman, an aspiring Hollywood actor, and a director entangled with mobsters over casting for his film. Being in a heightened state might surprisingly assist you in grasping the seemingly random plot. 2001: A Space Odyssey Check out Stanley Kubrick's classic exploration of space, evolution, and mind-bending dimensional journeys. Believe me, you and your pals will be left speechless, utterly mesmerized for the next three hours. Minds and everything from your monthly weed boxes: engaged.

  2. The Big Lebowski (1998) Jeff Bridges' Jeff 'the Dude' Lebowski stands as the ultimate cinematic stoner, with Tommy Chong being the only non-fictional competitor. Clad in a bathrobe and flip-flops, Bridges glides through the film, unfazed by the criminals, nihilists, and shady tycoons that cross his path—the only thing capable of disrupting his calm is the Eagles. From the Coen brothers, the whole affair takes on a more mystical and elevated tone compared to the typical stoner comedy, yet The Big Lebowski surpasses them all. Most weed movies are about weed, but The Big Lebowski embodies the essence of weed. This movie will have you finishing all of the pleasantries you got in your weed subscription boxes. Friday (1995) In the early '90s, the fascination with gangsta rap gave rise to several outstanding movies depicting the pain and struggles of inner-city life. However, it took Friday to shed light on the humorous side of it all. Ice Cube, the brain behind the movie, takes on the role of Craig, a lackadaisical twenty-something who, after somehow losing his job on his day off, spends the day helping his fast-talking buddy Smokey (Chris Tucker, in the role that launched his career) out of a predicament with a local weed dealer. There's a whole generation that might not recall their breakfast but can effortlessly recite every line from Friday. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Featuring an unconventional duo of Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet, this film delves into a man's quest for help in overcoming a failed relationship. The movie takes an inventive approach to addressing heartbreak and moving on, navigating through various twists and turns. While some plot elements might seem perplexing when you're sober, watching it while high could make you appreciate the randomness and find humor in it. Enter The Void (2009) Pick up one of your weed sub boxes and get ready because this one is made just for the experience you are looking for. Directed by Gasper Noe, this film played a significant role in making the psychedelic experience more accessible to audiences. The storyline follows a drug

  3. dealer whose spirit hovers over Tokyo as he reevaluates life. If you're scratching your head, it might be worth noting that the director was on mushrooms when he wrote the film, which could explain its unique outcome. Inception (2010) Renowned for his intricate films, Nolan crafted this heist movie set in a dream state. Despite facing criticism for its convoluted logic, it might just be the perfect film to watch when you're in a semi-dream state yourself. Shutter Island (2010) Presenting the dynamic duo of Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio, this film ventures into the realm of 'slasher films.' Brimming with dark atmospherics, eerie characters, and a somewhat disoriented protagonist, Shutter Island promises to captivate you with its visuals, especially when you're in a state of inebriation. Donnie Darko (2001) Marking Jake Gyllenhaal's breakthrough, this film unravels the life of an awkward and peculiar teenager. One night, he encounters a 'bunny' foretelling the world's end in 28 days. The narrative is a bit spaced out, which is perfect when you're watching it high. Memento (1999) Nolan's early masterpiece, this film grabbed attention by telling its story backward. While a simple explanation would be that the movie runs in reverse, that would undermine the intricate logic and impact of the film. It's sure to boggle your mind when watched under the influence, but only ever so slightly. Interstellar (2014) Once again, Christopher Nolan takes the helm. Is he the stoner's favorite filmmaker? Perhaps. Interstellar sails smoothly until the last half-hour when it delves into Quantum Physics and

  4. concepts like singularity, gravitational constants, and the slow passage of time, leaving everyone dizzy. Watching it high might actually help you focus on the essentials, and you might find some clarity in the complexity. Ted (2012) Imagine your childhood teddy bear coming to life. How would that impact your life as a single adult? That's the premise Ted explores in its delightful 112 minutes, leveraging the fantastic chemistry between voice actor Seth MacFarlane and Mark Wahlberg, who portrays a character that essentially feels like a fictionalized version of his own Boston persona. South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (1999) The late '90s marked a golden age for animated television and movies, and South Park's initial venture into film epitomized this era. This means it’s also gonna make your monthly weed subscription boxes worthwhile. Packed with the show's signature crass humor and unexpected cameos, the movie extends the usual South Park storyline to new heights, making the most of its brief 81-minute runtime, courtesy of Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Final Words The late 90s and early 00s did give us the best for our smoking sessions, right? So, now that you have the list and (while we don’t doubt your abilities) you can’t possibly watch all of these in one session, get the Greeen Box’s weed subscription box to keep your supply uninterrupted for your next sessions. Maybe you can also get your friends our mystery gift boxes and let them know what they were missing out on. Whatever it is, our mystery subscription boxes or the regular ones, let us know and it will be right at your door.

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