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* The ''[[Cheech and Chong]]'' series |
* The ''[[Cheech and Chong]]'' series |
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** ''[[Up in Smoke]]'' |
** ''[[Up in Smoke]]'' |
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* ''[[Easy Rider]]''... kind of. Sort of. It's a bit heavy, but it's an early establisher of the trope anyway. Plus, the actors do smoke real marijuana. |
* ''[[Easy Rider]]''... kind of. Sort of. It's a bit heavy, but it's an early establisher of the trope anyway. Plus, the actors do smoke real marijuana. |
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* ''Grass'', though this one is documentary where everything else on this list tells a fictional story. Woody Harrelson provides the narration. |
* ''Grass'', though this one is documentary where everything else on this list tells a fictional story. Woody Harrelson provides the narration. |
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* [[The Beatles]] movie ''[[Help!]]'' All the band members were stoned off their asses during the making of it, and the ''non sequiturs'' and other ridiculous bits are far more entertaining. |
* [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]] movie ''[[Help!]]'' All the band members were stoned off their asses during the making of it, and the ''non sequiturs'' and other ridiculous bits are far more entertaining when stoned. |
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* ''Super High Me''. |
* ''Super High Me''. |
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* ''[[Zardoz]]''. John Boorman himself was high when he made the thing and it ''shows.'' |
* ''[[Zardoz]]''. John Boorman himself was high when he made the thing and it ''shows.'' |