![]() Or delve into HBO’s “High Maintenance,” a dramedy that unfolds through a series of vignettes, threading the lives of unique New Yorkers together through their weed deliveryman. For a modern pick, choose Netflix Original comedy “Disjointed,” about a modern dispensary run by cannabis activist Ruth Whitefeather Feldman (Kathy Bates). ![]() There’s also “Weeds,” an aughts classic that pioneered cannabis-themed television. For a dramatic fare, opt for Paul Thomas Anderson’s hazy neo-noir crime pic “Inherent Vice,” starring Joaquin Phoenix as Larry “Doc” Sportello, a drug-fueled Los Angeles private investigator.īut if television shows are more your thing, watch “Broad City,” the celebration of best friends and good buds. But the streaming age has brought diverse cannabis stories to the forefront, from cannabis-themed cooking shows, documentaries and dramas to - yes - the timeless and beloved easy-going flicks.įor film choices, you can never go wrong with the 1993 coming-of-age indie classic (and arguably best stoner movie of all time), “Dazed and Confused.” From its monologue about George Washington being in a cult to Matthew McConaughey’s “Alright, alright, alright,” it’s hilarious just as much as it is an ode to adolescence. When thinking about weed-themed content, it’s easy to write off every movie or show as a stoner bro comedy.
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