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Puff Puff PassPuff, Puff, Pass (2006) - Mekhi Phifer, Danny Masterson and Ronnie Warner star in this little known film about two stoners who get voluntarily mixed up in the plot to rip off a shady figure known as Mr. Big.


The WacknessThe Wackness (2008) - Set against the backdrop of 1994 New York, a lonely teenager spends his last summer before going off to college selling marijuana. Will give you a much different view of who we've come to know as Josh Peck!


HomegrownHomegrown (1998) - John Lithgow, Hank Azaria and Billy Bob Thornton star in this film about three ne'er-do-wells who work on a California marijuana farm. Billed as a comedy, but probably fits better in the suspense/thriller category.
ShroomsShrooms
(2007) - Another one from the thriller genre, with a little horror thrown in, about three couples that travel to Ireland in hopes of collecting a batch of magic mushrooms. Along the way, they run into some strange locals whose crazy campfire stories may or may not come to life.
Totally BakedTotally Baked: A Pot-U-Mentary
(2007) - A hilarious mock-doc that explores the idea of convincing the snack food world that sales would skyrocket if marijuana were legalized and made readily available. Dares to ask the question, "Should the Weed be Freed?"
Leaves of GreenLeaves of Green
(2004) - Independently distributed documentary that takes a peek inside the world of a hemp growers' cooperative. Exposes the history hiding behind the green leaves of the marijuana plant. Don't let the questionable quality of the audio and video production spoil the message.
The UnionThe Union: The Business Behind Getting High
(2007) - Filmmaker Adam Scorgie explores the illegal marijuana industry in British Columbia, revealing how the international business is most likely more profitable than it would be if it was lawful. Marijuana growers, law enforcement officials, physicians, politicians, criminologists, economists and celebrities -- including comedian Tommy Chong -- shed light on this topical subject in a series of compelling interviews.
WeedsWeeds
(2005) - Sure, we know it's a TV series, but it's a good one, nonetheless. Suburban widow Nancy Botwin (Golden Globe winner Mary-Louise Parker) launches a profitable but unlikely business venture as pot dealer in the first season of this hit Showtime series about the challenges of managing motherhood -- and marijuana. Desperate times force Nancy into desperate dealings with dangerous characters, which raises the suspicions of a self-involved neighbor (Elizabeth Perkins, in an Emmy-nominated role) and the DEA.
Super High MeSuper High Me
(2007) - Determined to find out the true effects of marijuana on the human body, stand-up comedian and former Stoner of the Year Doug Benson documents his experience avoiding pot for 30 days and then consuming massive amounts of the drug for 30 days. You may be surprised with the results.


 

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