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The Top 10 Stoner Movies of 2011 PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 December 2011 08:46

It was another solid year for stoner movies. Here's our Top 10 of 2011:

1. A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D ChristmasThe sequel to Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle and Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is reminiscent of the third Friday movie, with its Christmas theme. Estranged for six years, Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn) reunite when a giant joint sets Harold's tree on fire. There are actually more coke jokes in Todd Strauss-Schhulson's 3D Christmas than ganja gags. When a huge bag of coke explodes, it's a very Harold & Kumar White Christmas. The 3D effects make up for the slight storyline. It would appear the series has run its course, unless the fourth movie is titled, "Harold & Kumar Legalize Weed."

2. 50/50
50/50Jonathan Levine's followup to The Wackness has deservedly received Golden Globe and Spirit Award nominations. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen team up in this cancer comedy. Adam (Gordon-Levitt) has a tumor and Kyle (Rogen) has the weed (and a lively sense of humor) that helps him deal with chemotherapy and his mortality. "I have night blindness," Kyle tells Adam's disapproving girlfriend. "Weed fixes it." Adam ultimately hits it off with his therapist (Anna Kendrick), who lifts him out his funk. Cancer's no laughing matter, but comedy can help during our darkest moments, and certainly comes to the rescue in Levine's inspirational stoner movie.

3. Your Highness
Your HighnessDavid Gordon Green's followup to Pineapple Express features two of that movie's stars, James Franco and Danny McBride, as well as Natalie Portman and Zooey Deschanel. Set in the Middle Ages, Your Highness pays homage to The Lord of the Rings. Thadeous (McBride) and Fabious (Franco) are brothers who go on a quest to rescue Belladonna (Deschanel), Fabious' bride-to-be, who's been kidnapped. Thadeous would rather stay home and smoke wizard weed, but is forced by his father, the King, to join his brother. Along the way they meet the petite Isabel (Portman), who packs a wallop, and a pot-growing wizard, who packs a hookah. The final act is battle heavy and short on jokes, but Your Highness is worth the ride.

4. Bad Teacher
Cameron Diaz - Bad TeacherCameron Diaz's bravura performance as a potty-mouth pothead may not have been a critic's fave, but sure caught the eyes and hearts of stoners. When Elizabeth (Diaz) comes to class hungover, her lesson plan is watching movies in class. A student catches her puffing a pipe in her car. "It's medicinal marijuana," Elizabeth says. "I have a prescription, but I'm not gonna tell you why. That's between me and my doctor." Even better, Elizabeth coaxes fuddy-duddy Lynne (Phyllis Smith) into smoking a joint by exclaiming, "Weed is awesome." It's the best line of the year. Gradually, she turns the corner and starts to to take the job seriously. Smitten with nerdy Scott (Justin Timberlake), Elizabeth blows off phys-ed jock Russell (Jason Segal) until she sees the light. Diaz carries the movie like the Hollywood pro she is. She gets more than a passing grade in director Jake Kasdan's transformative stoner comedy.

5. Our Idiot Brother
LPaul Rudd - Our Idiot Brotherike Diaz in Bad Teacher, Paul Rudd carries Jesse Peretz's Our Idiot Brother. Ned (Rudd) gets busted for selling weed to a cop and then loses his old lady and dog (named Willie Nelson) to another hippie. So he crashes with his three sisters, creating upheaval wherever he goes. Ned's sort of an idiot savant; he speaks without a filter and is painfully direct. Though he never smokes in the movie, Ned exudes the stoner aesthetic: he's a lovable slacker. The sisters, played by Elizabeth Banks, Emily Mortimer and Deschanel, are all terrific. Guileless to an extreme, Ned reminds us that honestly is the best policy.

6. Mr. Nice
Mr. NiceDespite a limited U.S. release, Bernard Rose's Howard Marks biopic was the best dramatic stoner flick of 2011. The flamboyant Marks (Rhys Ifans) smuggles marijuana and hash until he's busted and jailed. A British rock star of sorts, Marks also works for the IRA, who sells his hash for arms. His wife Judy (Chloe Sevigny) sticks with him through thick and thin. "When you break a law that's wrong, that can't be a crime," she says. Marks adds, "How can you declare a war on fucking plants?" Not since Blow has there been such a vivid portrait of the smuggler's daredevil life.

7. Square Grouper
Square GrouperIt was a solid year for pot docs, and Billy Corben's was the best of the bunch. Named for a bale of weed, Square Grouper is about marijuana smuggling in the '70s and '80s in Florida. The director responsible for the two Cocaine Cowboys documentaries focuses on three stories: the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church, the Black Tuna Gang and Everglades City. Each segment is documented with archival footage and up-to-date interviews. Bob Platshorn's Black Tuna gang segment is the most compelling. He served 29 years, but comes out with a warm smile. It was also a big year for Corbin: his portrait of New York club kingpin Peter Gatien, Limelight, followed the release of Square Grouper.

8. Magic Trip
Magic TripAlex Gibney and Alison Ellwood teamed up for this impressive doc about Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. It's largely about their cross-country bus trip from the Bay Area to the Big Apple and back in 1964. With Kesey at the helm and kookie chatterbox Neal Cassady behind the wheel, the Further bus and its colorful inhabitants shock and awe traditional Americans at every road stop. The directors take full advantage of archival footage of the tour shot by Kesey and others. Magic Trip doubles as a biography of Kesey, who along with his East Coast counterpart Timothy Leary, turned the '60s generation on to pot, LSD, creative thought and wild abandon. 

9. Limitless
LimitlessBetween his roles in Limitless and The Hangover Part II and being named People's sexiest man, they sky was indeed the limit for Bradley Cooper in 2011. He plays Eddie Mora, a writer whose creative juices are blocked until he tries a new drug, NZT-48, which makes him super smart. Suddenly, Eddie's banking millions on Wall Street. He can have any woman he wants. When he runs, he's faster than anyone else, creating a kaleidoscopc dreamscape. But when he's out of the drug, Eddie's just another junkie craving his next fix. Neil Burger neatly crafts this tale of out-of-control ambition. Running on synthetic brain fuel, Eddie's only as smart as his supply of NZT, which appears to be limitless.

10. Paul
PaulWhether he's on screen or just voicing a character, Seth Rogen can do no wrong. Before 50/50 hit theaters, he had the enviable and joyous task of "playing" Paul, a pot-smoking alien who's discovered by British sci-fi buffs on an American road trip. After finding Paul, they meet Ruth (Kristen Wiig), a Christian woman looking for a way out of her dad's trailer park. During the movie's Easy Rider style campfire scene, Paul lights a joint. "So do you partake?" he asks. "I'll partake!" Ruth replies. After a few hits, she cries out, "I have have wasps in my brain!" and conks out as Paul finishes the joint. "She'll be OK. That happened to me the first time too." Greg Mottola's Paul is a sweet stoner movie with a heart of Columbian Gold.

Honorable Mentions:
American: The Bill Hicks Story, A NORML Life, Cedar Rapids, FUBAR: Balls to the Wall, George Harrison: Living in the Material World, Hall Pass, Hempsters: Plant the Seed, Kaboom, Super 8, Take Me Home Tonight, The Hangover Part II, The Lie, The Rum Diary, The Tree of Life, Viva Riva, We Are the Hartmans

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Comments (1)
1 Friday, 23 December 2011 11:43
R u fucking kidding me?
Paul should have been #2! The rest of the movies don't even classify as Stoner Movies! Jesus, whoever chose these movies must have been a wannabe stoner!