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Writers (WGA):
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6 August 2008 (USA) more
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Put this in your pipe and smoke it. more
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A stoner and his dealer are forced to go on the run from the police after the pothead witnesses a cop commit a murder. full summary | full synopsis
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Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 2 wins & 5 nominations more
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Cast

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Seth Rogen ... Dale Denton

James Franco ... Saul Silver

Danny McBride ... Red
Kevin Corrigan ... Budlofsky
Craig Robinson ... Matheson

Gary Cole ... Ted Jones

Rosie Perez ... Carol / Female Cop

Ed Begley Jr. ... Robert

Nora Dunn ... Shannon

Amber Heard ... Angie Anderson

Joe Lo Truglio ... Mr. Edwards
Arthur Napiontek ... Clark
Cleo King ... Police Liaison Officer

Bill Hader ... Private Miller

James Remar ... General Bratt

Jonathan Spencer ... Scientist (as Jonathan Walker Spencer)

Dana Lee ... Cheung

Bobby Lee ... Bobby

Ken Jeong ... Ken
David C. Cook ... Chris Gebert

Howard S. Lefstein ... Mark (as Howard Lefstein)
Connie Sawyer ... Faye Belogus

David McDivitt ... Cop with Mole
Mae LaBorde ... Mrs. Mendelson
Kendall Carly Browne ... Old Woman
George Lew ... Old Man
John Robert Tramutola ... Walt (as John Tramutola)
Adam Crosby ... Ack
Andrew Heald ... Blake

Jeannetta Arnette ... Sandra Danby
Carlos Aleman ... Guy in Car
Omar Leyva ... Guy in Car #2

Sam Carson ... Xerox Secretary

Jack Kehler ... Walter - Accountant
Robert Longstreet ... Dr. Terrence

Peter Lewis ... Peter - Thug #1

Steve Bannos ... Jared - Thug #2

Eddie Rouse ... Lance - Thug #5
Mark Whigham ... Thug #3

Brian Scannell ... Thug #4
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Rio Ahn ... Assassin #2 (uncredited)

Ricky Dôminguez ... School Guy #1 (uncredited)
Gabe Fiscale ... Tennis Pro (uncredited)

Brandon G. Holley ... High School Student (uncredited)

Jourdan Lee Khoo ... Assassin #1 (uncredited)
Nathan Mussell ... Paramedic (uncredited)
Jordan Pontell ... Scientist (uncredited)

Sheila Shaw ... Waitress (uncredited)
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Directed by
David Gordon Green 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Seth Rogen (screenplay) &
Evan Goldberg (screenplay)

Judd Apatow (story) and
Seth Rogen (story) &
Evan Goldberg (story)

Produced by
Judd Apatow .... producer
Evan Goldberg .... executive producer
Shauna Robertson .... producer
Seth Rogen .... executive producer
Dara Weintraub .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Graeme Revell 
 
Cinematography by
Tim Orr (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Craig Alpert 
 
Casting by
Kerry Barden 
Billy Hopkins 
Suzanne Smith  (as Suzanne Crowley)
 
Production Design by
Chris L. Spellman  (as Chris Spellman)
 
Art Direction by
Marc Dabe 
 
Set Decoration by
Bob Kensinger  (as Robert Kensinger)
 
Costume Design by
John A. Dunn  (as John Dunn)
 
Makeup Department
Cheryl Eckert .... hair stylist
Kimberly Greene .... makeup supervisor
Robert Hall .... prosthetic makeup effects creator: Almost Human
Eric Koo .... prosthetic makeup effects sculptor
Erik Porn .... key prosthetic makeup effects artist
Erin Wooldridge .... key makeup artist
Melissa A. Yonkey .... hair department head
Soo-Jin Yoon .... key hair stylist
 
Production Management
Christa Vausbinder .... production supervisor
Dara Weintraub .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Peter Dress .... second second assistant director (as Pete Dress)
Gary Hymes .... second unit director (as Gary M. Hymes)
Bill Purple .... second assistant director: second unit (as William Purple)
Lisa M. Rowe .... second assistant director
Lisa C. Satriano .... first assistant director
Nick Satriano .... first assistant director: second unit
 
Art Department
Jeff Barnett .... assistant props (as Jeffrey Barnett)
Tom Benardello .... paint foreman
Michael R. Blaich .... paint supervisor
Bridget Cardenas .... stand-by painter
Ryan Falkner .... storyboard artist
Robert Fechtman .... assistant art director
Edward A. Giron .... labor foreman
Karen Higgins .... construction coordinator (as Karen D. Higgins)
Steven Kissick .... general foreman (as Steve Kissick)
Eric Koo .... sculptor
Thierry Labbe .... leadman
Caryn Marcus .... set decoration buyer
Martin Milligan .... on-set dresser
Kim Richey .... assistant property master
Steve Sickle .... stand-by greens (as Steve Sickels)
Michelle Spears .... property master
Brian Tipton .... shop foreman
Jason Vanover .... key greens
Kat Wilson .... art department coordinator (as Katherine Wilson)
Randy L. Childs .... propmaker foreman (uncredited)
Terry Corliss .... greens gangboss (uncredited)
David Corral .... greensman (uncredited)
William Eliscu .... graphic designer (uncredited)
Kevin Hummel .... props (uncredited)
James R. Lord .... carpenter (uncredited)
Canyon Martens .... greens gangboss (uncredited)
Christopher Morente .... greensman (uncredited)
Chris Samp .... set painter (uncredited)
Shane Sankey .... construction production assistant (uncredited)
Erik Soderstrom .... set dresser (uncredited)
Andre Sowards .... on-set dresser: second unit (uncredited)
Schuyler Telleen .... art department assistant (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
George H. Anderson .... supervising sound editor (as George Anderson)
Douglas B. Arnold .... sound mixer: second unit (as Doug Arnold)
Bill Burns .... assistant sound editor
Christof Gebert .... production sound mixer
David Giammarco .... sound re-recording mixer
Vincent Guisetti .... foley artist
Michael Haight .... dialogue editor
Lydia Hollyfield .... utility sound technician
Pamela Kahn .... foley artist (as Pamela Nedd Kahn)
Larry Kemp .... supervising adr editor
Bruce Lacey .... foley editor
Howard London .... adr mixer
Cindy Marty .... sound effects editor
James Matheny .... dialogue editor
Michael O'Farrell .... sound re-recording mixer
Michael O'Farrell .... supervising sound editor
Kyle Rochlin .... foley mixer
Joe Schiff .... assistant sound editor
Knox White .... boom operator
Greg Steele .... adr mixer (uncredited)
Rachael Tate .... adr recordist (uncredited)
Greg Zimmerman .... adr recordist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
John Frazier .... special effects supervisor
Eric Rylander .... special effects coordinator
Tommy Frazier .... special effects foreman (uncredited)
Edward T. Reiff Jr. .... special effects technician (uncredited)
Chris L. Ward .... special effects technician (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Josh Bolin .... compositor: Yard VFX
Chris Chappell .... compositor: Yard VFX
Scott M. Davids .... lead compositor: Yard VFX (as Scott Davids)
Jalal Jemison .... lead compositor: Yard VFX
Dave Johnson .... visual effects supervisor: Pacific Vision Productions
David D. Johnson .... visual effects supervisor: Pacific Vision Productions (as Dave Johnson)
Benjamin Locke .... animator: Yard VFX (as Ben Locke)
Kim O'Donnell .... compositor: Yard VFX (as Kim Pepe)
Bob Wiatr .... digital compositor: Pacific Title
Raoul Bolognini .... visual effects producer: Zoic Studios (uncredited)
Kristen Branan .... head of production: Zoic Studios (uncredited)
Brian Hanable .... digital effects compositor: Pacific Title (uncredited)
Sean Kennedy .... digital effects artist: Pacific Vision Productions (uncredited)
Tyler Nathan .... digital compositor (uncredited)
Rocco Passionino .... visual effects supervisor (uncredited)
R. Matt Smith .... digital compositor (uncredited)
Sean Tompkins .... visual effects coordinator (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Laura Albert .... stunts
Gary Baxley .... stunts
Dickey Beer .... stunts
Mark Chadwick .... stunts
James M. Churchman .... stunt coordinator: second unit (as Jim Churchman)
Corey Michael Eubanks .... stunts (as Corey Eubanks)
Debbie Evans .... stunts
Dane Farwell .... stunts
Sean Graham .... stunts
Collin Hymes .... stunts
Gary Hymes .... stunt coordinator (as Gary M. Hymes)
Yoshio Iizuka .... stunts
Hiro Koda .... stunts
Paul Leonard .... stunts
Ray Lykins .... stunts
Tom McComas .... stunts
Jimmy Romano .... stunts
Mike Smith .... stunt coordinator
Sonny Surowiec .... stunt driver
David Wald .... stunts
Tsuyoshi Abe .... stunt performer (uncredited)
Michael Adams .... stunt player (uncredited)
Hank Amos .... stunt rigger (uncredited)
Dean Bailey .... stunts (uncredited)
Ted Barba .... stunts (uncredited)
Nick Brandon .... stunt rigger (uncredited)
Joe Bucaro III .... stunt performer (uncredited)
Richard Bucher .... stunt double: Gary Cole (uncredited)
Richard Burden .... stunt driver (uncredited)
Fernando Chien .... stunts (uncredited)
Adam Crosby .... stunt performer (uncredited)
Adam Crosby .... stunts (uncredited)
Andy Dylan .... stunt double (uncredited)
Masaaki Endo .... stunts (uncredited)
Debbie Evans .... stunt driving double: Rosie Perez (uncredited)
Darin Fujimori .... stunt double (uncredited)
Tom Harper .... stunt driver (uncredited)
Steve Hassenpflug .... utility stunts (uncredited)
Kevin L. Jackson .... utility stunts (uncredited)
Shawn Lane .... stunt performer (uncredited)
Lin Oeding .... stunts (uncredited)
Anthony T. Pennello .... stunts (uncredited)
J.J. Perry .... stunts (uncredited)
Casey Pieretti .... stunt double (uncredited)
Simon Rhee .... stunts (uncredited)
Bridgett Riley .... stunt double: Rosie Perez (uncredited)
Steve Rizzo .... stunt double: Seth Rogen (uncredited)
Von L. Roddy .... stunt double (uncredited)
Todd Schneider .... utility stunts (uncredited)
Kevin Scott .... stunt driver (uncredited)
Wesley Scott .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ron Alexus .... assistant chief lighting technician
William Ambrose .... key rigging grip (as William G. Ambrose)
Greg Brooks .... dolly grip
Bill Coe .... first assistant camera (as William R. Coe)
Jose F. Cruz .... key grip: second unit (as Jose Cruz)
James 'Spud' Danicic .... ultimate arm technician
Buzz Feitshans IV .... director of photography: second unit
Bob Field .... gaffer: second unit (as Robert Field)
Steven A. Guerrero .... dolly grip (as Steve Guerrero)
Coleman L. Hart .... best boy grip (as Coleman Hart)
Lawrence Karman .... Steadicam operator
Lawrence Karman .... camera operator
Kevin Lang .... rigging gaffer
Lorna Leslie .... second assistant camera: second unit
Bobby McMahan .... second assistant camera (as Robert A. McMahan)
Darren Michaels .... still photographer
Emile Mocey-Hanton .... best boy electric: second unit
Sean Hunter Moe .... first assistant camera: "b" camera (as Sean Moe)
Frank Montesanto .... best boy grip: second unit
Chris Napolitano .... chief lighting technician
Matthew A. Petrosky .... camera operator: "b" camera
Robert A. Preston .... key grip: second unit
David Schmalz .... video assist operator (as Dave Schmalz)
Paul Schmidt .... dolly grip: second unit
Michael Scott .... camera operator: "a"camera, second unit
Walter 'Bud' Scott .... key grip (as Walter Scott Jr.)
Randall Sears .... first assistant camera: "b" camera, second unit
Linda Slater .... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Thomas Vandermillen .... first assistant camera: "a" camera, second unit
Jeff Baker .... grip (uncredited)
Dwayne Barr .... dolly grip: second unit (uncredited)
Elisha Christian .... grip: second unit (uncredited)
Michael DiGiovanni .... grip (uncredited)
Guido Egger .... grip (uncredited)
Ron Elliott .... assistant camera (uncredited)
Pete Escobar .... rigging grip (uncredited)
Michael Fastoso .... rigging grip (uncredited)
Peter N. Green .... first assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited)
Miles Gutkin .... grip (uncredited)
Stephen MacDougall .... second assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited)
Greg Mazzola .... grip (uncredited)
Johnny Medeiros .... additional video assist operator (uncredited)
Jack Jay Reece .... generator operator: second unit (uncredited)
Dale Robinette .... still photographer (uncredited)
Michael J. Schwartz .... electrician (uncredited)
Jedediah Shoemaker .... rigging grip (uncredited)
Jeff Snyder .... additional video assist operator (uncredited)
David Speck .... camera production assistant (uncredited)
David Speck .... second assistant camera: "c" camera (uncredited)
Jeff Stewart .... camera loader (uncredited)
Neil Toussaint .... camera operator: second unit (uncredited)
Deron Tse .... additional grip (uncredited)
Jeffery J. Tufano .... camera operator: second unit (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Chris Bustard .... extras casting
Jennifer Ricchiazzi .... casting associate
Paul Schnee .... casting associate
Wendy Hoffman .... adr voice casting (uncredited)
Jessica Kelly .... casting assistant (uncredited)
Jeni Thornell .... extras casting (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Myron Baker .... costumer
Phyllis Corcoran-Woods .... costume supervisor
Lorraine Crossman .... costumer
Brenda M. Ware .... key costumer
Jill Korengold .... additional costumer (uncredited)
Jill Korengold .... costume shopper (uncredited)
Michelle Margolis .... costumer (uncredited)
Steven Porch .... costume ager/dyer (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Nathan Bruner .... apprentice editor
James Carretta .... post-production assistant (as Jim Carretta)
Mo Henry .... negative cutter
Tim Mirkovich .... additional editor
Ray Neapolitan .... assistant editor
Colin Patton .... first assistant editor
Michael Underwood .... digital colorist
Julia Nessling-Douglas .... digital intermediate producer (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Peter Boyer .... orchestrator
Mark Curry .... scoring mixer
Dominik Hauser .... orchestrator (as Dominic Hauser)
Jonathan Karp .... music editor
Jonathan Karp .... music supervisor
Graeme Revell .... conductor
David E. Russo .... synthesizer programmer (as David Russo)
Tim Simonec .... orchestrator
Gina Zimmitti .... music contractor
John O'Brien .... composer: additional music (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Kelly Murphy .... transportation
John Orlebeck .... transportation coordinator
Don Poole .... transportation captain
Rupert Cole .... transportation dispatcher (uncredited)
R. Blaine Currier .... picture car coordinator (uncredited)
Kaleb Hauge .... mechanic (uncredited)
Margo Hunt .... driver (uncredited)
William R. Peck .... driver (uncredited)
John F. Teeple .... driver (uncredited)
Christopher Weippert .... driver (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Tarek Albaba .... production assistant
Nancy Allan .... assistant: Ms. Robertson
Carrie Arnold .... assistant production coordinator
Matthew Bass .... assistant: Mr. Rogen & Mr. Goldberg
Christine Bonnem .... location manager
Ericka Bryce .... medic (as Ericka Bryce Poniewaz)
Trisha Burton .... script supervisor: second unit
Tom Carson .... production coordinator
Tora Chung .... assistant: Ms. Weintraub
Greg Cohen .... assistant: Mr. Apatow
Ricky Cuevas .... assistant accountant
Andrew Epstein .... assistant: Mr. Apatow
Damiano Fusca .... production assistant
Matthew J. Gannon .... production assistant (as Matthew Gannon)
Jeffrey Garrett .... assistant location manager
Justin Giugno .... production secretary
Rebecca M. Graves .... production assistant (as Rebecca Graves)
Nathan Kimball .... production assistant
Kym Langlie .... unit publicist
Joshua Locy .... assistant: Mr. Green
Jonathan Lynch .... assistant location manager
Rob Meisenholder .... assistant accountant (as Robert Meisenholder)
Matt V. Messina .... assistant location manager (as Matthew Messina)
Joseph A. Mileto .... craft service (as Joseph Mileto)
Gunnar Moulton .... production assistant (as Robert Gunnar Moulton)
Kate Pulley .... assistant: Mr. Franco
Ronit Ravich-Boss .... script supervisor
Johnny S. Renaudo II .... post assistant accountant
Kathleen Rodriguez .... production assistant
Jill Rosenblatt .... production accountant
Shane Sankey .... production assistant
Allison Schroeder .... production assistant
Darius Shahmir .... production assistant
Chance P. Tassone .... craft service
Schuyler Telleen .... production assistant
M. Ryan Traylor .... production assistant
Lisa Yadavaia .... assistant: Mr. Apatow
Natalie Alexander .... adr voice (uncredited)
Steven W. Blumenfeld .... video/computer playback engineer (uncredited)
Jody Braun .... assistant: cast (uncredited)
Blaise Brooks .... stand-in (uncredited)
Nicholas Brown .... second assistant accountant (uncredited)
Meghan Burchfield .... additional set production assistant (uncredited)
Jennifer Burdick-Baklarov .... additional production assistant: second unit (uncredited)
Kerry Carter .... production assistant: second unit (uncredited)
Pamella D'Pella .... location scout (uncredited)
Eric R. Evans .... additional set production assistant (uncredited)
Wayne Fielder .... medic: second unit (uncredited)
Mark Hochman .... 24 frame video/computer playback (uncredited)
Ian Kay .... armorer (uncredited)
John D. Kim .... adr voice (uncredited)
Thomas Longo .... production assistant (uncredited)
Allison Meadows .... set production assistant (uncredited)
George Mims .... stand-in (uncredited)
Brieann Rich .... craft service (uncredited)
Michael Rich .... production assistant (uncredited)
Robert Rizzolo .... additional set production assistant (uncredited)
Chuck Rousseau .... armorer (uncredited)
V.W. Scheich .... production coordinator (uncredited)
Janine Schiro .... second assistant accountant (uncredited)
Jordan Schmidt .... assistant location manager (uncredited)
John Schwert .... production assistance (uncredited)
Derek Wade .... production assistant (uncredited)
Lisa Womble .... production assistant (uncredited)
 

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Also Known As:
Piña Express (Argentina) (DVD title) (Peru) [es]
Piña express (Mexico) (Venezuela) [es]
'Founta' express (Greece) (DVD title) [el]
Ananas Express (Germany) [de]
Ananas express (Canada: French title) [fr]
Ananassiekspress (Estonia) [et]
Ananasu ekspresis (Latvia) [lv]
Boski chillout (Poland) (poster title) [pl]
Délire express (France) [fr]
Mari Huanos ekspresas (Lithuania) [lt]
Pineapple Express (Croatia) [hr]
Pineapple Express (Norway) [no]
Pineapple express - ohutta yläpilveä (Finland) [fi]
Segurando as Pontas (Brazil) [pt]
Smoking High (Japan: English title) [en]
Strafumati (Italy) [it]
Superfumados (Spain) [es]
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MPAA:
Rated R for pervasive language, drug use, sexual references and violence.
Runtime:
111 min | USA:117 min (unrated version)
Country:
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Certification:
USA:R (certificate #43851) | Australia:MA | UK:15 (cut theatrical version) | Finland:K-15 | Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Hong Kong:IIB | Ireland:16 (cut theatrical version) | Singapore:M18 (cut) | New Zealand:R16 | UK:18 (uncut DVD version) | Philippines:R-18 (MTRCB) | Netherlands:16 | South Africa:16LV | Sweden:15 | Ireland:18 (DVD rating) | Peru:18 | Italy:VM14 | Malaysia:(Banned) | South Korea:18 | Argentina:16 | Norway:15 | Iceland:14 (video rating) | Iceland:16 (theatrical rating) | France:U | Brazil:18 | Germany:16 (nf)
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Trivia:
Rosie Perez convinced the director, David Gordon Green to cut most of her dialogue out, telling him it would make her character's crooked side more effective. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: In the fight scene at Red's house, Red flips Saul over the edge of a bar causing several tumblers to fall. One of the tumbler magically balances on the edge of the bar for about 3 seconds before falling to the ground. more
Quotes:
Red: [Red regains consciousness after shortly passing out from his wounds] I'm like the nerd at the sleepover who fell asleep at nine.
Dale Denton: It's okay. We won't put our dicks in your mouth.
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12 out of 24 people found the following comment useful.
Bud Movie, 24 February 2009
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Author: Dan Franzen (dfranzen70) from United States

As far as adult comedies go, Pineapple Express is a barrel of laughs. Even though it steeps itself in profane drug humor, it has several hysterical moments that, when viewed through a prism of credulity, will have you rolling on the floor with mirth.

First off, this is a buddy film. Guys become friends, one guy does something bad to the other guy, they go their separate ways, they get back together, they save the day. This kind of plot is something you see in most other Judd Apatow films (he produced), not to mention most Kevin Smith films. But certainly we're not tuning in for meaningful, deep dialog between two stoners, are we? No, we're here for the gags and the undeniable chemistry between James Franco and Seth Rogen (who co-wrote the movie).

I think it's safe to say that if you've liked previous Apatow movies - The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up - and/or previous Rogen-written movies - Superbad - you'll appreciate Pineapple Express all the more. Seems to me that Apatow is trying to restore a long-lost genre, that of the R-rated drug comedy; aside from the American Pie films, most comedies are generic, lame PG-13 films that don't even nudge the envelope. With Apatow and his extended crew, we don't have to sit through another faceless farce if we don't want to.

Here's the threadbare plot. Dale Denton (Rogen) is a process server who inadvertently witnesses a murder while outside the home of an oily bad guy (played well by Gary Cole). In his haste to get the bejeezus out of there, Dale hits two cars, one of which belongs to a cop in on the murder. And now Dale has bad guys on his tail. He rushes to the closest compadre he has - Saul Silver (Franco), his dope dealer. This is not a movie, you might guess, where you'll hear moralizing about how drugs are bad, mmkay? Watch this enough times and you'll think pot's the greatest thing since Oreos. Anyway, that's how the shenanigans begin, as both Dale and Saul find themselves on the run.

As with most movies, though, this one's probably better appreciated while blitzed out of one's mind. You know how in olden days people would drop acid and then go see 2001: A Space Odyssey? It's sort of like that. Without chemical enhancement, the jokes are hit or miss (but when they hit, they pack a wallop); with it, you'd be giggling through the credits.

But regardless, it's not the jokes themselves that make this a fun movie to watch, it's the appeal that Franco and Rogen bring to the screen, not only individually but also as a frantic comic team. In fact, "frantic" describes the film rather well, as Things Happen to our duo as if shot from a Gatling gun. Rushing from absurd situation to absurder situation is part of what makes something funny, after all, and as long as you don't expect actual logic or adherence to the laws of physics, you'll find this a scream.

Pineapple Express is, in fact, senseless hilarity, the very textbook example of a dumb comedy that defiantly wraps itself in wacky banter and incorrigible characters.

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