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Super High Me DVD

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Super High Me features comedian Doug Benson and explores the current situation with medical marijuana in California and the United States specifically focusing on the conflict between federal and state law and the explosive growth in medical marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles over the past two years. As part of his journey Doug smokes eats and vaporizes medical marijuana for thirty consecutive days in order to get Super High. But there is a catch-first Doug must go thirty days without any marijuana and undertakes a number of tests completing the same tests while... medicated and while sober in an effort to find out what marijuana does and how it really affects people. Along the way we follow Doug as he goes out on the road to stand up gigs across the country and hangs out with fellow comedians Sarah Silverman Bob Odenkirk and Patton Oswalt. [show more]

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Released
06 April 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Revolver Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
89 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060018490038 
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American stand-up comedian Doug Benson features in this 2007 comedy documentary about marijuana smoking. Mimicking Morgan Spurlock's 'Super Size Me', Benson compares 30 days of marijuana-free performances with 30 days when he was completely stoned. Much of the action is based around Benson's stage act, but he also looks at the social and medical aspects of taking the drug.