

Documentary · Comedy
Overview
Celebrities recall their most mind-bending trips via animations, reenactments and more in this comedic documentary exploring the story of psychedelics.
Top Cast


Nick Offerman
Nick Offerman
Self
Nick Offerman
Self


Sarah Silverman
Sarah Silverman
Self
Sarah Silverman
Self


Adam Scott
Adam Scott
Self
Adam Scott
Self


Rosie Perez
Rosie Perez
Self
Rosie Perez
Self


Adam Horovitz
Adam Horovitz
Self
Adam Horovitz
Self


A$AP Rocky
A$AP Rocky
Self
A$AP Rocky
Self


Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain
Self (archive footage)
Anthony Bourdain
Self (archive footage)


Ben Stiller
Ben Stiller
Self
Ben Stiller
Self


Bill Kreutzmann
Bill Kreutzmann
Self
Bill Kreutzmann
Self


Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher
Self
Carrie Fisher
Self
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