Best stoner in a movie

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  1. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    That sounds like the shit^^^ You need to load it on youtube.

    My cousin used to eat AMT and 5-MEO-AMT all the time. They are his all-time favorite drugs. He once went to work in the kitchen at Captain D's while he was tripping on over 20mg of 5-MEO-AMT, which is a humongous dose. He said that going to work while tripping on 5-MEO-AMT was the hardest thing he ever had to do, but it was fun. I don't think I am ever gonna try it. It sounds too speedy for my tastes.
     
  2. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    We destroyed the tape though, it got a little out of hand in parts, that would have landed us right in jail had we been caught with it lol
     
  3. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    Understandable. Still, it woulda been nice to see.
     
  4. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    Yea it would, I remember that was when I had long hair, and I had them in pigtails and I was holding my friends dog running around screaming like a psychopath on mushrooms hahaha and I played guitar for the one kids dad on it and started smashing the guys guitar on his table. Oh yea, and there is footage of us lighting some woods on fire (that one is a lie, cops ;) )
     
  5. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    Topnotch: your cousin has a fucked up sense of fun if he thinks amt and 5-meo-amt are fun lol...
     
  6. Inavacuum

    Inavacuum Senior Member

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    i would have to say Spicolli. and also I really like brian in half baked. Suprised nobody mentioned J and Silent Bob. I dont really like them at all but a lotta ppl do. Also, somebody mentioned The Dude. Suprised nobody mentioned the Big Lebowski either....
     
  7. erzebet1961

    erzebet1961 Senior Member

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    Fast Times At Ridgemont High..Spicolli and his crew..!!!!!!!!
     
  8. USA in decline

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  9. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    Well, he used to be on meth real bad and he likened both AMT and 5-MEO-AMT to kinda a psychedelic meth, based on the effects. It's the perfect mix for him.
     
  10. USA in decline

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    Easy Rider (1969) is the late 1960s "road film" tale of a search for freedom (or the illusion of freedom) in a conformist and corrupt America, in the midst of paranoia, bigotry and violence. Released in the year of the Woodstock concert, and made in a year of two tragic assassinations (Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King), the Vietnam War buildup and Nixon's election, the tone of this 'alternative' film is remarkably downbeat and bleak, reflecting the collapse of the idealistic 60s. Easy Rider, one of the first films of its kind, was a ritualistic experience and viewed (often repeatedly) by youthful audiences in the late 1960s as a reflection of their hopes of liberation and fears of the Establishment.

    The iconographic, 'buddy' film, actually minimal in terms of its artistic merit and plot, is both memorialized as an image of the popular and historical culture of the time and a story of a contemporary but apocalyptic journey by two self-righteous, drug-fueled, anti-hero bikers eastward through the American Southwest. Their trip to Mardi Gras in New Orleans takes them through limitless, untouched landscapes (icons such as Monument Valley), various towns, a hippie commune, and a graveyard (with hookers), but also through areas where local residents are increasingly narrow-minded and hateful of their long-haired freedom and use of drugs. The film's title refers to their rootlessness and ride to make "easy" money; it is also slang for a pimp who makes his livelihood off the earnings of a prostitute.

    [The names of the two main characters, Wyatt and Billy, suggest the two memorable Western outlaws Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid - or 'Wild Bill' Hickcock. Rather than traveling westward on horses as the frontiersmen did, the two modern-day cowboys travel eastward from Los Angeles - the end of the traditional frontier - on decorated Harley-Davidson choppers on an epic journey into the unknown for the 'American dream'.]

    According to slogans on promotional posters, they were on a search:

    A man went looking for America and couldn't find it anywhere.

    Their costumes combine traditional patriotic symbols with emblems of loneliness, criminality and alienation - the American flag, cowboy decorations, long-hair, and drugs.
     
  11. trevorfaux

    trevorfaux Member

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    ill have to go with stephen baldwins character in half baked... the mcgyver smoker. i know so many guys like that. he kicks ass
     
  12. porkstock41

    porkstock41 Every time across from me...not there!

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    i liked the guys in detroit rock city.

    but i have to say;
    grandma's boy vs. harold and kumar...
    the winner is...
    GRANDMA'S BOY for sure.

    i saw it first at the theatre on a tab of L, of course it was funny as fuck.
    i bought it as soon as it came out on dvd, and it was'nt quite as funny as i remember, but it still beats the hell out of harold and kumar. grandma's boy has stoner humor like i've never seen beforein a movie . it IS a must-see.
     
  13. Hyphy

    Hyphy Duke of Earl

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    Chong. and Dante from Grandmas Boy
     
  14. isit420yet_?

    isit420yet_? Member

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    I like all movies with stoners...how could you pick just one?
     
  15. MrHighCharli3

    MrHighCharli3 Member

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    The Squirell Master
     
  16. jniggs

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    probably me in the video i just took with my phone. haha, get it? um im very high, so like those vids are gonna be top dollar best stoner shit. but i think thats too selfish an answer, to think that highly of myself. im merely joking friends, the best stoner by far is... wait i forgot i cant think quite normal my friends, the wall is too loud. goodbye, love peace, harmony and most of all, good stoner movies. bye.!
     
  17. Jack Maundrell

    Jack Maundrell C.A.P

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    best stoner character was slater from D&C
     
  18. StonerMetalHead

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    Of course the dude(fuckin a man!) and also the old drifter dude from rolling kansas. brian from half baked was tite but dante from grandma's boy was fucking awesome
     
  19. beatlerific

    beatlerific not like other girls

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    ooh man i forgot about dennis hopper in easy rider.. but i still love slater.
    what about that turtle in finding nemo? he had to have been a pothead...
     
  20. GratefulFloyd

    GratefulFloyd Nowhere to fly to

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    Hunter S. Thompson in Fear and Loathing, if he counts. Harold and Kumar are badass, Brian from half-baked is hilarious and Chong is just classic.
     

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