Weed Movies?

Beezleb

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Hehe, Hey Frickr

I watched the Smiley Face and it is great, well it probably helped I watched it as intended hehe.

Thank you!
 
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eLiguL

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Beezleb said:
I don't grow but I like watching about it. The documentaries and such are just interesting things I came across.
If you like grow videos here's a couple that weren't on your list:

Ready Set Grow 1&2
See More Buds vol 1-3
I Grow Chonic

Also, if you are wondering what it is like at the Cannabis Cup this would be a great video for you:

High.Times.20th.Anniversary.Cannabis.Cup.2008.DVDRiP.DiVX

I really liked the soundtrack from this video.
 
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Beezleb

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Thanks eLiguL. I have seen ready set grow and I grow Chronic but not See more Buds. I will definately check out the High Times movie. Ive been to Amsterdam a handful of times and ive been trying to get back for several years but unfortunately I dont make the money I used to and life keeps crapping all over my Amsterdam money. I actually would prefer to go to Maastricht which I have been many many times but my wife has never been to Amsterdam in a party way and well thats just something everyone should experience I believe.

Anyways thanks for the movie tips I will certainly check those out and Merry Xmas :)
 
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youdontknowme

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i dont think anyone has mentioned Super High Me, its pretty nice to watch blazed.

gary coopers vids (never get busted/raided) are alright but only for free, they def. aren't as useful as hoped
i second See More Buds, its legit. but if you wanna grow books are they way to go, good ones surely have more info than any movie, look for ones like "the overgrow faq", etc. Actually see more buds has a book, called "8 oz for under $100" i think.

for movies less about weed directly, check out seth rogan's stuff like pineapple express, etc
 
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eLiguL

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Adventures.In.Cannabis.Hemp.2008.DVDRip.XviD-DOMiNO

Taken from the trailer they have on youtube:

THE DUTCH COFFEESHOP EXPERIENCE
Adventure Traveler Big D Travels to Amsterdam for an Inside look at the unique Dutch Coffeeshop and Cannabis Culture. See Amsterdam's famous Coffeeshops Where Cannabis and Hashish are sold. Visit Amsterdam's Hash, Hemp and Marijuana Museum. Get an exclusive tour of the Cannabis College. Learn about Industrial Hemp with Ben Dronkers.
 
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youdontknowme

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AofZ: is yours that scanned release that has poorly done OCR (file size: 88.2MB) or a nicer version?
 
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eLiguL

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Acolyte of Zinglon said:
i have a pdf of that see more buds book, if anyone wants it toss me an email
As of late many people have been turned onto CFL growing, mainly hobby/cupboard/closet/small growers. If you look you will find many CFL grows that produce very nice buds. The claims in this book though, are a little bit embellished. You will be able to grow very nice buds with his methods but just dont expect the yields that he claims (8oz).

:2c:
 
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Hennessy1414

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eLiguL said:
Acolyte of Zinglon said:
i have a pdf of that see more buds book, if anyone wants it toss me an email
As of late many people have been turned onto CFL growing, mainly hobby/cupboard/closet/small growers. If you look you will find many CFL grows that produce very nice buds. The claims in this book though, are a little bit embellished. You will be able to grow very nice buds with his methods but just dont expect the yields that he claims (8oz).

:2c:
if you have optimal growing conditions...good genetics(can take YEARS before you find what works best for you) and dank lighting...i see how it can perpetually happen...taking clones...automatically flowering them once the roots set in...you could harvest 8 ozs every 2 weeks if you had the space for it...so easy its almost insane :p
 
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eLiguL

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Hennessy1414 said:
if you have optimal growing conditions...good genetics(can take YEARS before you find what works best for you) and dank lighting...i see how it can perpetually happen...taking clones...automatically flowering them once the roots set in...you could harvest 8 ozs every 2 weeks if you had the space for it...so easy its almost insane :p
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.

The book talks only about CFL lighting and miracle grow as nutrients. Also, there is no mention of growing perpetual or harvesting every 2 weeks, this would be impossible because there is only 1 light source.

Perhaps you got this method mixed up with infamous Dr.Bud method.
 
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bongoman

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If you are interested in CFL growing, you owe it to yourself to consider using T5 fluoros instead of CFL's.
 
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vtac

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Beezleb said:
What about those LED Lights. They seem pretty interesting.
http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=312

Sorry to be on topic here, guys :p, but I did see Adventures in Cannabis Hemp. Basically just a guy who takes a tour of some of Holland's cannabis hotspots and goes coffeeshop hopping with a tour guide and loses his bike. I wouldn't recommend watching it if you're jonesing out. Made me really miss the NL. :cry:

Super High Me was alright, Benson isn't my favorite comedian, but definitely a funny stoner.

youdontknowme said:
gary coopers vids (never get busted/raided) are alright but only for free, they def. aren't as useful as hoped
I found NGB to be quite interesting. "During the course of his eight year career as a drug enforcement officer he [Barry Cooper] made more than 800 drug arrests, 50 vehicle seizures and confiscated over $500,000 in cash and assets." Who better to give advice on the subject? $20 may be a bit steep for his videos, but nothing wrong with supporting an activist like him. I think what he did/is doing is pretty fucking cool.

Weed movies. :)
 
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eLiguL

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Not really a movie about weed but it is something you would prolly enjoy it more if you were high.

Tripping the Rift

Tagline: Starwars meets South Park
 
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Hennessy1414

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eLiguL said:
Not really a movie about weed but it is something you would prolly enough more if you were high.

Tripping the Rift

Tagline: Starwars meets South Park
eww that show is annoying...

to each his own :2c:


uhh..I would have to say lord of the rings...they smoke on "the finest herbs in the shire" :lol:

:peace:
 
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eLiguL

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Hennessy1414 said:
eLiguL said:
Not really a movie about weed but it is something you would prolly enough more if you were high.

Tripping the Rift

Tagline: Starwars meets South Park
eww that show is annoying...

to each his own :2c:


uhh..I would have to say lord of the rings...they smoke on "the finest herbs in the shire" :lol:

:peace:
I actually watched it for the first time at my buddy's house this weekend before the Affliction 2 fight. I thought it was pretty off the wall and had a lot of shock value.

I actually got that tagline from imdb.com

Apparently this was a tv show in the early 2000's and the movie was just 4 episodes strung together.
 
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illadelph

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rolling kansas and fast times at ridgemont high are oldies but goodies. not documentaries, but surely fun to watch while being vaped silly.:lol:
 
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CosmicStar

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Smiley Face - w/ Anna Farris is good.:lol:

Grow Op - w/ Rosanna Arquette is a ride man.:ninja:
 
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nowayback

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This is on my list to watch.

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Bali, Indonesia. Schapelle Corby, a 27-year-old Australian woman, languishes in Kerobokan Prison for a crime she insists she didn't commit. Shapelle had flown to Bali in October 2004 to join her sister Mercedes (married to a Bali man) for a two week vacation at the beach. Among her luggage was an unlocked boogie-board bag. When she arrived in Bali and was asked by customs officials to open the tote, she discovered a ten-pound bag of cannabis flattened next to the board. Though she says she knew nothing about the marijuana, Shapelle was immediately arrested, never imagining the firestorm that would ensue.

GANJA QUEEN explores the origins and outcome of this sensational case through in- prison interviews with Schapelle Corby, footage and interviews of her family (mother Rosleigh, father Michael, sister Mercedes, brother-in-law Wayan, and half-brother James) both in Bali and at home in Australia, flashback footage of Shapelle's arrest, and footage taken in and outside the courtroom during Schapelle's incendiary trial. As the sympathetic heroine at the center of the cauldron, Schapelle faces an unknown and unforgiving judicial process that could, potentially, have her executed (by firing squad) if found guilty. For Shapelle and the Corby family, the stakes could not be higher. For the media, in both Bali and Australia, the story could not be more compelling. Schapelle's comings and goings from her prison cell to a variety of meetings and interrogations make front-page headlines for months, with the public jostling nearly every day for a peek at Schapelle as she is hustled by authorities through a gauntlet of reporters and protesters (both pro and con).

In addition to chronicling the public and behind-the-scenes maneuvering by Corby, her family and legal team in the days, weeks and months leading up to her trial, the documentary explores numerous explanations for the appearance of the drugs in Corby's bag. Did this seemingly average young woman actually commit the crime for which she is accused? Did one of her family members put the marijuana in her bag without (or with) her knowing? Was there a connection to the Australian neighbor who grew pot on his property? Or was Schapelle simply the unlucky victim of a domestic drug-running operation? Indeed, with regard to the latter hypothesis, several intriguing developments arise during Schapelle's incarceration. In one report, we learn that Corby's flight occurred on the same day as a large shipment of cocaine was shipped out of the airport by a drug ring involving corrupt baggage handlers. In another, an Australian prisoner named John Patrick Ford comes forward to testify that he overheard a conversation in prison between two men in which they discussed planting the marijuana in Corby's boogie-board bag. Both pieces of news raise hopes for Schapelle's acquittal, as do reports that the marijuana bag had not been fingerprinted, and that baggage-handling security cameras in Sydney had not been working the day of her trip. One thing is certain: The evidence against Corby is sketchy, and most likely wouldn't rise to the level of "guilt beyond a reasonable doubt" required in U.S. or Australian courts. Explaining why she might put a huge amount of marijuana in an unlocked bag, Corby scornfully asks, "Do you think somebody can be that stupid?"

Among Shapelle's most ardent advocates is Ron Bakir, an entrepreneur known to TV viewers for a series of outrageous commercials selling cell phones. Explaining that a nerve was struck when he saw an emotional Schapelle for the first time on TV, Bakir becomes one of her most vocal supporters, and pumps his own money into her defense. However, Bakir ends up crossing the line when (without consulting with her attorneys) he accuses the prosecution team of seeking a bribe to reduce the requested sentence - an unfounded allegation that might cost her the court's sympathy, as well as a more lenient penalty.

Ultimately, Shapelle's fate boils down to the opinion of a triumvirate of judges. Following an explosive trial, delayed when Schapelle collapses at one point in the courtroom, the verdict is finally carried live on television both locally and in Australia. Following the shocking sentence (not to be divulged in this summary), the Court orders the evidence - both the boogie-board bag and the marijuana - burned on a pyre. As a gaggle of police officers smile in the background, we see smoke rising up into the clear Bali sky.

CREDITS: Written, Produced and Directed by: Janine Hosking; Producer: Robin Eastwood; Editors: Janine Hosking and Stephen Hopes; Consulting Editor: Geof Bartz; Director of Photography: Ian Pugsley, A.C.S.; Music: Matt Walker. For HBO Documentary Films: Supervising Producer: Sara Bernstein; Executive Producer: Sheila Nevins.

Ganja Queen Trailer
 
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