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Pineapple Express (film) - Wikipedia. Pineapple Express is a 2. American stoneractioncomedy film directed by David Gordon Green, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg and starring Rogen and James Franco. The plot concerns a process server and his friend who is a marijuana dealer as they are forced to flee from hitmen and a corrupt police officer who witnessed them commit a murder. Producer Judd Apatow, who previously worked with Rogen and Goldberg on Knocked Up and Superbad, assisted in developing the story. The cast makes a fake parody sequel in the 2. This Is the End. Columbia Pictures released the film on August 6, 2.

Franco was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance in the film. In 1. 93. 7, a military facility is on watch behind a two- way mirror as a soldier, smoking marijuana, begins to reveal very graphically what he hates about the army, but still remains euphoric. A high- ranking officer immediately closes the project and deems marijuana illegal. Seventy years later, Dale Denton, a 2. Saul Silver, to buy marijuana.

Saul tells him that he may already know the identity of Dale's next customer, Ted Jones. Dale drives to Ted's house and witnesses Ted and a police officer, Officer Carol Brazier, shoot a man to death. Dale panics and flees the area, but leaves his roach at the scene, which contains a rare strain of marijuana called Pineapple Express. Ted is able to identify the strain and sends his two henchmen, Budlofsky and Matheson, to a dealer, Red, who tells them that he has only sold the pot to Saul. Dale flees to Saul's apartment and learns that Ted is a dangerous drug lord and could trace the roach back to Saul. Dale and Saul flee into the nearby woods while Ted's henchmen persuade Red to arrange a meeting with Saul.

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They accidentally fall asleep in Dale's car and wake up to find that they missed their meeting with Red. They leave the woods and arrive at Red's house, hoping to determine whether Ted has linked them with the Pineapple Express. Red says Ted isn't after them, but Dale realizes that he's lying, and starts a fight that results in Red getting knocked out. They wake Red and question him until he reveals that Ted has discovered who they are and that he is going to kill them. Dale and Saul decide that they must leave the city. In order to leave town, Dale and Saul sell some Pineapple Express to raise bus fare.

However, a police officer named Barber sees Dale and arrests him for selling marijuana. In the back of the cruiser, Dale tries to convince Barber that Brazier is corrupt and tells her that he witnessed her and Ted murder a man. Barber recognizes Brazier and promises him that she will investigate her soon because Barber had been long suspicious of Brazier's corruption. However, Saul leaps in front of the police car and hijacks it, thinking that Brazier is the one who is driving.

Brazier hears a police radio call of Dale's arrest and pursues Dale and Saul in a high- speed chase, but they manage to escape. After an argument with each other about the situation they are in, Dale and Saul go their separate ways. Saul visits his grandmother in an assisted living home, but he is kidnapped and held hostage in Ted's lair beneath a barn. Dale enlists Red to help him rescue Saul, but Red unexpectedly backs out at the last minute, and Dale is captured. While Dale and Saul are held hostage, they reconcile with each other and make plans to escape. Suddenly, Asian mobsters attack the barn to avenge a fellow gangster's death at the hands of Ted and Officer Brazier (the same murder that Dale witnessed).

Dale and Saul finally free themselves but are caught by Matheson. Matheson grazes Dale's ear with a gunshot, but he is disarmed and shot by Saul. Dale and Saul join the fight, and a brawl ensues between Dale and Ted. When Budlofsky refuses to kill Saul, Matheson emerges from the lair and shoots him in the chest, killing him. He turns around to kill Saul, but Red drives through the barn and saves Saul by hitting Matheson with his car. Red then seems to be shot to death by Brazier.

Pineapple Express is a 2008 American action and comedy film directed by David Gordon Green, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg and starring Rogen and James Franco. You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Directed by Dennis Dugan. With Adam Sandler, John Turturro, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Nick Swardson. An Israeli Special Forces Soldier fakes his death so he can re-emerge.

One of the mobsters activates a bomb, resulting in Ted's death, and setting fire to the barn. When Red's car explodes, it flips over and lands on Brazier, killing her. The explosion incapacitates Saul, but Dale finds him and carries him from the burning barn. Red, wounded but still alive, also escapes and reconciles with them. Afterward, they eat breakfast at a diner and talk about their adventure before Saul's grandmother picks them up and takes them to the hospital. Production[edit]The inspiration for making Pineapple Express, according to producer Judd Apatow, was Brad Pitt's character in True Romance, a stoner named Floyd.

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Apatow "thought it would be funny to make a movie in which you follow that character out of his apartment and watch him get chased by bad guys".[2] According to Rogen, the ideal production budget was $4. Sony Pictures allotted $2. The movie is named after a real cannabis strain called Pineapple Express.[4]Rogen originally was going to play Saul, but Apatow suggested that Franco should play the role instead. After a table read, Rogen agreed, thus casting himself in the role of Dale Denton.[5]Seth Rogen spoke with musician Huey Lewis about writing and performing the film's theme song in November 2. Marketing[edit]A "red- band" trailer for the film, featuring the song "Paper Planes" by M.

I. A.,[7]leaked in February 2. Sony Pictures had the video removed from You. Tube within a few days of its posting.[9] Patrick Goldstein's Summer Movie Posse of the Los Angeles Times described its incorporation as "the most impressive use of M. I. A.'s 'Paper Planes' ever".[1. The film's makers had been keen on including the song in the film's main trailer and approached M.

I. A.'s U. S. label Interscope Records for permission. She added "Interscope asked me and I was, like, well, since it’s just the trailer, that’s cool.

I didn’t really think twice about it" stating she would have thought more carefully about permitting the song's use if it was in the main film, "scrutinizing what scene they were using it in and stuff like that".[1. Pineapple Express had an advance screening at the Just for Laughs Film Festival on July 1. The film was released on August 6, 2. Cable network. FX pre- bought exclusive rights to air the film after its theatrical run.[1. One particular aspect of the film that has been almost universally praised is the cinematography; Seth Rogen even joked on the commentary that "even people who hate the movie admit that it's shot well". David Gordon Green met with Apatow, Rogen and Goldberg on the set of Knocked Up and later on the set of Superbad to discuss the project.[1. Green cited The Blues Brothers, Midnight Run, Running Scared, The Gravy Train and Stir Crazy as sources of inspiration and influence on directing the film.[1.

There was a sneak peek of the film attached to the Superbad. Watch Tales From The Golden Age Online Hitfix there. DVD, released on December 4, 2. Release[edit]Sony released the film on Wednesday August 6, 2. Over the weekend, it opened at number two behind The Dark Knight with $2. The film went on to gross $8.

U. S. and Canada and $1. The film was released on DVD and Blu- ray on January 6, 2. Both rated and unrated versions of the film are available. It was released on DVD and Blu- ray in Australia on December 3. Both the Blu- ray and 2- disc DVD versions of the film come with a digital copy of the unrated film. Reception[edit]On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 6.

The site's consensus reads: "Both funny and scatter shot, this loose- knit action/buddy/stoner comedy bridges genres and keeps a steady tempo of low ball laughs."[1. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 6.

Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune praised the film's script, noting that it "recalls what made Superbad worth seeing: the sidewinding conversational riffs, the why- am- I- laughing? However, he was critical of the second half of the film, and felt that the violence in contrast to the comedy of the first half was jarring and gratuitous.[1.