That '70s Show follows a group of six teenage friends as they navigate the challenges of growing up in 1970s Wisconsin. The show focuses on their relationships, self-discovery, and humorous mishaps with plenty of witty dialogue and comedic situations. From basement hangouts to first jobs and romantic entanglements, these teenagers experience the highs and lows of teenage life in a small town.
Broad City is a comedy TV show set in New York City that follows the lives of two best friends in their twenties, Abbi and Ilana. The show explores their misadventures and the challenges they face as they navigate their way through the city and try to make it in various aspects of their lives, including relationships, careers, and personal growth. With its unique blend of humor, relatable characters, and unconventional storytelling, Broad City offers a fresh and honest take on the struggles and triumphs of young adults in the modern world.
When her husband dies suddenly, a suburban widow finds herself struggling financially and turns to selling marijuana to make ends meet. As she becomes more involved in the drug world, she navigates the challenges of balancing her new business venture with the demands of an unconventional family and the dangers that come with being involved in the illegal drug trade.
In 'The Smoke Master', two brothers and a fistful of friends find themselves facing the three generations of revenge from the Chinese mafia. With the help of The Smoke Master and his unique Cannabis fighting style, they believe they have a chance to overcome the dangerous threat. This movie is an entertaining stoner comedy with elements of martial arts action.
Ideal is a dark comedy TV show set in Manchester that follows the life of Moz, a drug dealer and disc jockey, and his eccentric friends and misadventures. The show combines elements of surrealism, dark humor, and British comedy.
Jamaican singer-songwriter Bob Marley overcomes adversity to become the most famous reggae musician in the world.
Sex, Party and Lies takes place in Spain and follows a group of college students who navigate their way through various sexual encounters and drug experiences. The story revolves around self-acceptance, friendship, and coming-of-age, as the characters explore their own desires and identities.
Disjointed is a sitcom set in a marijuana dispensary where the owner, Ruth Whitefeather Feldman, and her team navigate the challenges of running a cannabis business while dealing with their own personal issues. With a laugh track and stoner comedy elements, the show explores the world of marijuana in a lighthearted and comedic way.
The Fallout follows a high school student as she navigates the aftermath of a tragedy. Dealing with trauma, friendships, and the complexities of growing up, she finds solace and strength in unexpected places.
Jaycen 'Two Js' Jennings, a washed-up ex-professional football star, is sentenced to community service coaching the Underdoggs, an unruly pee-wee football team. He sees this as an opportunity to rebuild his image and turn his life around. As he works to transform the team into champions, he reconnects with his past and rediscovers his love for the game.
A process server and his marijuana dealer witness a murder and are pursued by hitmen and a corrupt police officer. They must navigate a series of comedic and action-packed misadventures to stay alive.
After being mistaken for terrorists and thrown into Guantánamo Bay, stoners Harold and Kumar escape and return to the U.S., where they proceed to flee across the country with federal agents in hot pursuit.
In 'Family Business,' a family finds themselves in the cannabis industry as a last-ditch effort to revitalize their failing butcher shop. Amidst the challenges of running a legitimate business in an illicit industry, they navigate their family dynamics and relationships, all while dealing with the highs and lows of the marijuana trade.
A teen gang in South London, led by Moses, defends their block from an alien invasion. After encountering a small alien creature, they realize that larger, more dangerous aliens have invaded their neighborhood. They must come together and fight to protect their home and their lives.
Jesse (Ashton Kutcher) and Chester (Seann William Scott), two potheads, wake up without memory of the previous night. They must find their car, which they believe contains gifts for their girlfriends. Along the way, they encounter furious Chinese restaurant workers, arrogant jocks, strippers, and a transgender woman with stolen money. The journey leads them to space nerds who seek a powerful device, a fake Continuum Transfunctioner, and a battle with a giant alien chick. Through it all, Jesse and Chester learn about love, friendship, and the importance of Chinese food.
Harold, a nerdy office worker, and Kumar, a stoner, embark on a journey to find a White Castle and end up having a series of hilarious and outrageous adventures along the way.
Four elderly best friends prepare for the Super Bowl, smuggling their friend out of a retirement home. They face challenges and scams but ultimately make it to the game and meet Tom Brady.
More Tales of the City (1998) follows the lives of the residents living in an apartment building in San Francisco during the 1970s. The show explores the themes of love, friendship, and acceptance, as well as the challenges and triumphs faced by the LGBTQ+ community. With a diverse cast of characters, the series delves into issues such as religious bigotry, gay rights, and anti-conformity, providing a compelling and poignant portrayal of life in San Francisco during that era.
When a 35-year-old video game tester is kicked out of his apartment, he is forced to move in with his grandmother and her two elderly roommates. As he tries to balance his work life with his new living situation, he finds himself caught up in a series of hilarious and outrageous situations.