Super High Me
June 2008
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Frank Scheck
Features comedian Doug Benson expanding a bit from his stand-up act to strained results.
Mark Rahner
However benign you may think its subject is, Super High Me is proof that stoned people are rarely as funny as they think they are, just the same as your coked-up friends are never as interesting as they think they sound.
Luke Y. Thompson
For those of us who miss Dave Attell's Insomniac TV show, it's fun to merely watch, once again, a dingy comedian stumble bleary-eyed around various cities with a cameraman in tow.
Dan Pham
Hilarious film. Benson is a star, way high up there. They do a great job of showcasing one comedian's "Super Size Me"esque descent into stonerdom, showcasing the effects marijuana has on its heavy users and also the conflicts between federal and state law.
A Google User
Sad... Not so smart stoner attempting to legitimize his existance. Fake movies rip off of a really good movie...
A Google User
Watched it And understood. The documentary was to show the difference between smoking and not. Its not meant to be completely serious he's a comedian who wanted to prove a point, not a political activist trying to legalize marijuana. It was a great documentary and is worth watching.
Critic reviews
Frank Scheck
Features comedian Doug Benson expanding a bit from his stand-up act to strained results.
Mark Rahner
However benign you may think its subject is, Super High Me is proof that stoned people are rarely as funny as they think they are, just the same as your coked-up friends are never as interesting as they think they sound.
Luke Y. Thompson
For those of us who miss Dave Attell's Insomniac TV show, it's fun to merely watch, once again, a dingy comedian stumble bleary-eyed around various cities with a cameraman in tow.
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Sad... Not so smart stoner attempting to legitimize his existance. Fake movies rip off of a really good movie...
Watched it And understood. The documentary was to show the difference between smoking and not. Its not meant to be completely serious he's a comedian who wanted to prove a point, not a political activist trying to legalize marijuana. It was a great documentary and is worth watching.
He doesn't inhale!!! The only time he inhaled was when he used a vaporizer, and I doubt he put weed in it because he wasn't inhaling when he smoked. Not worth the 3 bucks
Dmons77 Freaking hilarious! Hey looks blazed even when he takes his thirty days off! Very well documented! New found glory for stoners everywhere! :)
Great movie If you are a stoner watch this movie if you aren't a stoner become one then watch this movie
Cast and credits
Actors | Doug Benson, Zach Galifianakis, Dave Navarro, Brian Posehn |
Producers | Alex Campbell |
Director | Michael Blieden |
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English
Rental period
Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
90 minutes
Rating
R
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