10 Movies You Should Only Watch Stoned

5. Mysteries Of The Unseen World

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Mysteries of the Unseen World is ideal for stoners who think March of the Penguins has too intense of a storyline. Moving from one microscopic item to another, Forest Whitaker narrates the discovery of all the small things "just under your nose" in an extremely melodramatic fashion.

A documentary that allows viewers to live out a more realistic version of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a welcome treat for those of us who enjoy getting high and experiencing the world anew like an infant with access to all of the best potato chips.

It's not just the incredibly tiny things, either. They also use time-lapse photography to break down events that happen way to quickly for our eyes to process on their own, like a bee flapping its wings. Your night isn't complete until you've seen a single drop of water landing on the floor, bouncing, and then breaking into a thousand tiny droplets.

Seriously, if you didn't already have enough reasons to stare deep into your own hand, Mysteries of the Unseen World will you engage you in a tense staring contest between you and everything you currently have in your home.

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