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ActionComedyCrime

Pineapple Express

- Put this in your pipe and smoke it.

A stoner and his dealer are forced to go on the run from the police after the pothead witnesses a cop commit a murder.

Release Date : 2008-08-06

Language :CantoneseEnglishKorean

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia PicturesRelativity MediaApatow Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Seth Rogen

Character Name : Dale Denton

Original Name : Seth Rogen

Gender : Male

James Franco

Character Name : Saul Silver

Original Name : James Franco

Gender : Male

Gary Cole

Character Name : Ted

Original Name : Gary Cole

Gender : Male

Danny McBride

Character Name : Red

Original Name : Danny McBride

Gender : Male

Rosie Perez

Character Name : Carol

Original Name : Rosie Perez

Gender : Female

Kevin Corrigan

Character Name : Budlofsky

Original Name : Kevin Corrigan

Gender : Male

Craig Robinson

Character Name : Matheson

Original Name : Craig Robinson

Gender : Male

Amber Heard

Character Name : Angie Anderson

Original Name : Amber Heard

Gender : Female

Ed Begley Jr.

Character Name : Robert

Original Name : Ed Begley Jr.

Gender : Male

Nora Dunn

Character Name : Shannon

Original Name : Nora Dunn

Gender : Female

Bobby Lee

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : Bobby Lee

Gender : Male

James Remar

Character Name : General Bratt

Original Name : James Remar

Gender : Male

Joe Lo Truglio

Character Name : Mr. Edwards

Original Name : Joe Lo Truglio

Gender : Male

Art Napiontek

Character Name : Clark

Original Name : Art Napiontek

Gender : Male

Cleo King

Character Name : Police Liaison Officer

Original Name : Cleo King

Gender : Female

Bill Hader

Character Name : Private Miller

Original Name : Bill Hader

Gender : Male

Jonathan Spencer

Character Name : Scientist

Original Name : Jonathan Spencer

Gender : Male

Dana Lee

Character Name : Cheung

Original Name : Dana Lee

Gender : Male

Ken Jeong

Character Name : Ken

Original Name : Ken Jeong

Gender : Male

David C. Cook

Character Name : Chris Gebert

Original Name : David C. Cook

Gender : Male

Howard S. Lefstein

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Howard S. Lefstein

Gender : Male

Connie Sawyer

Character Name : Faye Belogus

Original Name : Connie Sawyer

Gender : Female

David McDivitt

Character Name : Cop with Mole

Original Name : David McDivitt

Gender : Male

Mae LaBorde

Character Name : Mrs. Mendelson

Original Name : Mae LaBorde

Gender : Female

Kendall Carly Browne

Character Name : Old Woman

Original Name : Kendall Carly Browne

Gender : Female

George Lew

Character Name : Old Man

Original Name : George Lew

Gender : Male

John Robert Tramutola

Character Name : Walt

Original Name : John Robert Tramutola

Gender : Male

Adam Crosby

Character Name : Ack

Original Name : Adam Crosby

Gender : Male

Andrew Heald

Character Name : Blake

Original Name : Andrew Heald

Gender : Male

Jeannetta Arnette

Character Name : Sandra Danby

Original Name : Jeannetta Arnette

Gender : Female

Carlos Aleman

Character Name : Guy in Car

Original Name : Carlos Aleman

Gender : Male

Omar Leyva

Character Name : Guy in Car #2

Original Name : Omar Leyva

Gender : Male

Sam Carson

Character Name : Xerox Secretary

Original Name : Sam Carson

Gender : Male

Jack Kehler

Character Name : Walter - Accountant

Original Name : Jack Kehler

Gender : Male

Robert Longstreet

Character Name : Dr. Terrence

Original Name : Robert Longstreet

Gender : Male

Peter Gray Lewis

Character Name : Thug #1 - Peter

Original Name : Peter Gray Lewis

Gender : Male

Steve Bannos

Character Name : Thug #2 - Jared

Original Name : Steve Bannos

Gender : Male

Eddie Rouse

Character Name : Thug #5 - Lance

Original Name : Eddie Rouse

Gender : Male

Mark Whigham

Character Name : Thug #3

Original Name : Mark Whigham

Gender : Male

Brian Scannell

Character Name : Thug

Original Name : Brian Scannell

Gender : Male

Troy Gentile

Character Name : Troy (uncredited)

Original Name : Troy Gentile

Gender : Male

Jourdan Lee

Character Name : Assassin (uncredited)

Original Name : Jourdan Lee

Gender : Male

Reviews

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David

@wogsurfer

2021-06-23

When it comes to comedy, I'm like a patchwork. My favourite kind is the one I grew up with which is the Looney Tunes cartoons. I can watch them over and over again, and I will always laugh. I also love dark British humour, slapstick, and wait for it.... American. American humour (especially these days) gets derided, most often due to it being "dumbed down" so the collegiate set can understand it, often using toilet humour as its best punchline. I somewhat disagree, I say that the humour people use between themselves is what drives movies made by Judd Apatow & co. Take Pineapple Express for example, this movie seems on some level to be fairly realistic. I use that term very loosely, because of course many things that happen in this film, could, and should never happen. Anyhow, the comedy, the dialogue, the fight sequences, and other interactions between the characters are the reasons I think make it feel this way. The fight sequences aren't ones that I could say seem all that choreographed, of course there are "X" spots they need to hit, but for the most part I think it is done on the fly, or like much of the comedy, improvised. Pineapple Express follows the story of a process server Dale Denton (Rogen), & his pot dealer Saul Silver (Franco), as they avoid henchmen (Robinson & Corrigan) of Ted Jones (Cole), Marijuana kingpin of L.A. after Dale witnesses a murder Ted commits. With a corrupt cop on the take (Perez) also on the hunt, staying alive for the buyer & supplier turned stoner buddies becomes an adventure of friendship as well as appreciation of the relationships built by people in this lifestyle. The name Pineapple Express comes from the name of the variety of weed Saul introduces to Dale. I enjoy this movie because of the old fashioned approach taken to deliver the laughs and the story, and the characters feel very relatable to almost anyone on some level.

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Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Decent watch, probably won't watch it again, but can recommend. I'll be upfront, while it's not really for me, I think most people will enjoy this movie, if for nothing else, then the idiot banter. Franco's a good actor, but sometimes he and Seth put too much of themselves in the movie, and it gets worse when they're together on screen. This basically looks like they just took what they do hanging out on a Friday sometimes and put it on screen in places, basically anytime the action dies down and they start to lean into the lull. The first story that gets interrupted by the main plot, could easily have it's own movie, romantic comedy or drama: an older man, legitimately and legally dating a high school girl has a LOT of situations to it, and has amazing potential. Once it gets interrupted by the "on the lamb" trope, I would have honestly thought it would disappear as it would in most movies, or at worst, she would show up looking for him or to get something from his place and get abducted. The re-return to the original story line is almost funny enough itself in concept, but in actuality I just end up waiting to get back to the movie, and they do things like that throughout the entire movie. It is conceivable when things are happening to the main characters that derail them, but when they're actively derailing themselves, then it just gets sad. You start to question things that you shouldn't, and it's not even because they're high, as they directly have a conversation about how the weed is really bad for them, given everything that is happening. I'm not a fan of drug humor, or abuse humor (usually), and everything that isn't that is so ridiculous that it's hard to like. There are good jokes woven in here, but a lot of this is "I wanted to make a movie with my buddy while we act like idiots", and as a fan of Kevin Smith, I respect that, but that should put you in the frame of mind that this isn't a top tier movie, and Kevin Smith writes better dialogue.