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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.

What it's about: In their first feature-length film, comedy duo Cheech Marin and Tomy Chong play Pedro de Pacas and Anthony "Man" Stoner (seriously), who go on a road trip to secure more weed and end up in trouble with the law due to some epic misunderstandings (and the fact that they're really, really high).

What it's about: In Cheech and Chong's next movie, cleverly titled Cheech & Chong's Next Movie, they once again find themselves engaged in a series of misadventures and mix-ups, largely influenced by being high or trying to get high. This time around, however, they make time for a little romance.

What it's about: In the third Cheech and Chong movie, the pair makes a living selling weed out of an ice cream truck, Happy Herb's Nice Dreams. Characters from the previous two movies reprise their roles to bring everything full circle. Did I mention they end the film as strippers?

What it's about: There are few burnout heroes as iconic as Jeff Spicoli (Sean Penn), but there's more to Fast Times than Spicoli, who is technically a supporting character. Still, he's the obvious standout (alongside Phoebe Cates) in this film about high schoolers who value sex and pot above just about everything else.

What it's about: On the last day of high school in 1976, students celebrate the end of the school year by partying hard and hazing incoming freshman. Most people remember Dazed and Confused for Matthew McConaughey's breakthrough role as the somehow charming David Wooderson.

What it's about: Alabama, an ex-call girl (Patricia Arquette), finds love at first sight with Clarence (Christian Slater) and they get married. However, they find themselves running from the mafia after stealing a shipment of drugs from Alabama's former pimp. Brad Pitt is a supporting character in the movie, but watching him play such an unexpected character is a delight in itself.

What it's about: At Port Chester University, political correctness is in and fraternities are out. Naturally, there's an open rebellion that visiting pre-freshman Tom Lawrence (Chris Young) gets caught in the middle of. Substance abuse runs rampant, naturally, and Jon Favreau plays a pothead named Gutter.

What it's about: Friday takes place over the course of 16 hours, during which Craig Jones (Ice Cube) and Smokey (Chris Tucker) must come up with the $200 that Smokey owes drug dealer Big Worm (Faizon Love). Smokey was supposed to just be selling, but he makes the classic mistake of getting high on his own supply. This one's a classic, and has spawned several sequels starring Ice Cube.

What it's about: More aimless twentysomethings trying to make something of themselves, and more Jay and Silent Bob smoking weed and sharing their unique brand of wisdom. It all goes down at the local mall, where T.S. Quint (Jason Lee) and Brodie Bruce (Jason Lee) have commissioned Jay and Silent Bob to do some damage. And Ben Affleck is also in it!

What it's about: Calling Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas a "stoner movie" is something of an understatement. The film, based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Hunter S. Thompson, is really about drug use in general. As in, Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp) and Dr. Gonzo (Benicio del Toro) take them and trip out.

What it's about: Jeff Bridges plays Jeff Lebowski aka "The Dude," a man without many passions in life aside from bowling and marijuana. The Dude meets millionaire Jeffrey Lebowski (David Huddleston), who enlists his help in delivering the ransom when the "big" Lebowski's wife Bunny (Tara Reid) is kidnapped.

What it's about: See, not all stoner movies are silly. After her husband dies, Grace Trevethyn (Brenda Blethyn) is left with staggering debts that she can't afford to pay. Along with the help of her loyal gardener Matthew Stewart (Ferguson), Brenda cultivates a small marijuana plant into a lucrative grow operation.

What it's about: Underachieving stoners Silas (Method Man) and Jamal (Redman) use the ashes of Silas' dead friend Ivory (Chuck Davis) as fertilizer for weed. When the two smoke the resulting product, they conjure up Ivory's ghost, who helps them cheat on their college entrance exams and get accepted to Harvard.

What it's about: Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith) return in their own adventure, which includes characters from earlier films in the series. The stoner duo seeks retribution after they find out that comic book characters inspired by them, Bluntman and Chronic, are getting the big-screen treatment.

What it's about: Slacker Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) has a one-night stand with the highly ambitious Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl). When Alison gets pregnant, the two decide to make it work, which means Ben has to pull himself together and become an adult...and maybe cut down on the preposterous amount of weed he smokes.

What it's about: Dale Denton (Seth Rogen) and his weed dealer Saul Silver (James Franco) become accidental witnesses to a crime at the home of drug lord Ted Jones (Gary Cole). Before they flee, Dale drops his joint at the scene, and the rare strain of weed it contains, Pineapple Express, helps lead the bad guys back to Saul.

What it's about: This coming-of-age drama stands out from most of the comedies on the list, but it certainly qualifies as a stoner movie. Luke Shapiro (Josh Peck) is desperately trying to figure things out, so he makes a deal with psychiatrist Dr. Jeffrey Squires (Ben Kingsley) to trade marijuana for therapy.

What it's about: On one hand, the third Harold and Kumar movie is more of the same. On the other hand, this is a more mature Harold and Kumar. Also, they're in 3D and it's Christmas. The story is largely about their friendship, which is strained now that Harold is married and sober. But rest assured there are plenty of gags, including a stoned baby.

What it's about: John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) lives with his best friend and lifelong companion, a talking teddy bear named Ted (Seth MacFarlane). As John tries to get serious with Lori Collins (Mila Kunis), he has to pull away from the hard-drinking, pot-smoking lifestyle to which he and Ted have grown accustomed.

What it's about: This Is the End is a stoner movie, sure, but it's also a post-apocalyptic disaster flick and a buddy comedy. Either way, it has a bunch of notable actors (who pop up in other films on this list!) doing parodies of themselves at their worst when they're forced to deal with the world literally coming to an end.

The lead character is a likeable-enough down-on-his-luck middle-aged weed dealer whose customer base is primarily teens from a nearby private school. When not selling weed, he's constantly smoking it while gaming.

The lead character invites a woman he has just met on Tinder over to his house, where she leaves him tied to his bed. Home invader knocks out one of the lead characters, then leaves him tied up. This same home invader then knocks out the oxygen pipe the lead character is using to breathe while trying to do an online live burial for 24 hours. In a flashback scene to his childhood, it's implied that the lead character's brother falls to his death.

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