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Hey there, pal! If you're currently melting into your couch cushions and/or becoming one with your mattress, just scrolling for something cool to watch before you come down, then wow, you are in the right place.

It took Aardman Animation a hot second to cook up Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget, but don't let that stop you. This sequel to 2000's Chicken Run (which is still the highest-grossing stop-motion movie ever made!) is nearly as much of a blast as the original. And that's really no surprise given Aardman's portfolio of delightfully animated films, including modern classics like Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep.

Depending on what kind of high it is you're rocking, you may just want to get lost in conversation or listen as someone else regales you with tall tales. We've all been there! Well, lucky for you, author and iconic New York City personality Fran Lebowitz has made getting lost in conversation her career, and this seven-part docu-series directed by Martin Scorsese himself captures that freewheeling and funny conversation brilliantly.

Baz Luhrmann movies are whirlwinds of color and sound and visual chaos that often feel a bit like staring into a singing kaleidoscope. And his 2022 biopic of one Mr. Elvis Aaron Presley (starring an Oscar-nominated Austin Butler) is a perfect fit for Baz's over-the-top rhinestone sensibilities.

In between making Aquaman movies, writer/director James Wan took a little detour back to his home genre of horror to churn out this explosion of absolute WTF-ery. A throwback to the '80s and early '90s era of outrageous trash horror that seemed to throw every gag (in every sense of the word) at the screen to see what stuck, this 2021 movie follows a woman named Madison (Annabelle Wallis) who finds herself and all of the people around her being hunted by a psychotic long-haired killer. One with a fetish for leather dusters, and a big golden knife.

It's doubtful you'll feel lost here if you missed the first Meg, which saw a wetsuit-wearing Jason Statham battling the gigantic prehistoric shark called a Megalodon. But if you did, here's a catch-up: Jason Statham battled a gigantic prehistoric shark called a Megalodon. The end. And, spoiler alert, in Meg 2, he does it again!

Jason Adams is a freelance entertainment writer at Mashable. He lives in New York City and is a Rotten Tomatoes approved critic who also writes for Pajiba, The Film Experience, AwardsWatch, and his own personal site My New Plaid Pants. He's extensively covered several film festivals including Sundance, Toronto, New York, SXSW, Fantasia, and Tribeca. He's a member of the LGBTQ critics guild GALECA. He loves slasher movies and Fassbinder and you can follow him on Twitter at @JAMNPP.

If you're looking for funniest Netflix weed movies about stoners, for stoners, or loved by stoners currently streaming on Netflix, each of these great comedies are hilarious and can't be beat. They are great Netflix movies to watch while high.

Though some stoner movies don't necessarily have to do with smoking grass, these movies are instead just merely enjoyable to watch when you're high. What are your favorite stoner movies? Here's a list of stoner movies to stream on Netflix.

For Fans Of: Superbad, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Knocked Up, Your Highness, This Is the End
Why Should I Stream Pineapple Express: This action-packed stoner comedy, starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, combines the absurdity of a drug-fueled misadventure with the excitement of a high-stakes criminal caper. The humor, chemistry between the leads, and impressive action sequences make it a must-watch for fans of both comedy and thriller genres.

For Fans Of: Friday, How High, Scary Movie, Half Baked, Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke
Why Should I Stream Mac & Devin Go to High School: Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa star in this lighthearted comedy centered around an unlikely friendship formed at high school. Filled with laughter and original music by the duo, this film is perfect for those seeking entertainment that doesn't take itself too seriously.

For Fans Of: Grown Ups, Billy Madison, Just Go With It, Click, The Week Of
Why Should I Stream The Do-Over: Adam Sandler and David Spade lead this darkly comic tale about two friends who fake their deaths to escape their mundane lives but find themselves wrapped up in danger instead. Expect twists, turns, and laughs throughout as these hapless heroes try to navigate their outrageous predicament.

For Fans Of: Superbad, The Hangover, The Interview, Neighbors, 21 Jump Street
Why Should I Stream Game Over, Man!: A wild send-up of action flicks featuring video game tropes, this comedic gem follows three hapless hotel employees attempting to thwart a terrorist attack during a lavish party complete with eccentric celebrity guests. With unpredictable antics from start to finish, viewers will be endlessly entertained.

For Fans Of: Stuber, Central Intelligence, The Other Guys, Ride Along, The Heat
Why Should I Stream Coffee and Kareem: Ed Helms stars as a bumbling police officer forced to team up with his girlfriend's foul-mouthed young son in this outrageous action-comedy. Their chaotic attempts to take down a violent criminal will keep the laughter and suspense rolling throughout.

For Fans Of: Fubar, Goon, Kenny vs. Spenny, Letterkenny, Slap Shot
Why Should I Stream Trailer Park Boys: The Movie: Based on the cult-favorite television series, this hilarious film adaptation follows the misadventures of three lovable ex-convicts living in a Canadian trailer park as they attempt to pull off yet another crime. Fans of the show and newcomers alike will delight in their antics and camaraderie.

Diane (Ione Skye) has her priorities right: she is a straight-A student set to be to valedictorian of her high school. Things are looking bright, but when a boy name Lloyd (John Cusack) walks into her life, she begins to rethink everything right around graduation.

The final installment in the High School Musical series is arguably the best one yet. The fan-favorite characters are now all going separate ways, which is actually pretty darn sad for those who want to see Gabriella and Troy end up together... will love prevail in the end?

It's a tale as old as time: A popular senior finally runs into the shy, quiet girl in school whom he somehow hasn't noticed all throughout his four years. They fall in love (obviously), but will the clear differences between them be too great?

Levi Collins' parents *think* that he graduated high school alongside his peers in May. Levi is a good liar, though, because he actually failed to meet the requirements to do so. Now, he must take summer courses to get his diploma while somehow keeping his suspicious parents off the scent.

If you need a little inspiration for Ditch Day, look no further than this classic '80s flick! It follows smooth-talking high school senior Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) on an epic day off with his BFF Cameron and girlfriend Sloane.

A high school outsider finally gets his chance with the girl of his dreams at an epic graduation party. This ensemble comedy stars Ethan Embry, Seth Green, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and more big '90s stars.

If you're starting to think we're obsessed with high school '80s movies...you're right! Another John Hughes classic, this one stars Molly Ringwald as an offbeat high school senior who falls for the popular guy, much to the dismay of her smitten BFF.

In this modern-day retelling of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, a charming bad boy (Heath Ledger) tries to woo a cynical high school senior (Julia Stiles) in a plot to free her younger sister up to date.

Two nerdy teens are on a mission to experience all that high school has to offer at one epic graduation party. Jonah Hill and Michael Cera will make you laugh until you cry in this unforgettable high school buddy comedy.

Gen Z's answer to Superbad stars Jonah Hill's younger sister, Beanie Feldstein, and Golden Globe-nominated actress Kaitlyn Dever as two academic superstars who set out to have the best night of their high school lives on the eve of graduation.

Alright, alright, alright. See Matthew McConaughey and Ben Affleck before they were famous in this hilarious coming-of-age film about a group of teens celebrating the last day of high school in 1976.

Based on the novel with the same name by Winston Groom, the story is about intellectually challenged and incredibly sweet Forrest Gump who manages to be on the scene in memorable moments of American history (1944 -1982). Bonus is watching gorgeous Robin Wright, way before her Claire Underwood/House of Cards days.

The movie that put the careers of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon (Academy Award, Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay with Affleck) on the map also stars Robin Williams (Academy Award, Best Supporting Actor). Damon plays a brilliant but misguided dropout working as a janitor at MIT and Williams is the therapist who works hard to reach his troubled patient.

This true story of how an underfunded baseball team could win 20 consecutive games, an American League record, by inventing a radical approach to scouting talent is remarkable and the movie, unforgettable.

The great tragedy and extreme violence of war that Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg created here is a graphic view of the battlefield. For an older kid who has studied WWII, this movie will vividly bring to life classroom lessons. Set during the Invasion of Normandy, it depicts the search for a paratrooper, Private Ryan (Matt Damon) who is the surviving brother of four servicemen. The movie won four additional awards.

6. Barbie (2023)
The Barbie movie is heartfelt, inspiring, and truly makes you reflect on motherhood. Barbie and Ken are living an ideal life in Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they find out the joys and perils of living among humans.

9. The Sandlot (1993)
When Scottie Smalls moves to a new neighborhood, he makes friends with the kids who play baseball at the sandlot and they go on a series of funny adventures.

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