Had this not been a Seth Rogan/Judd Apatow collaboration, "Pineapple Express" would have much less than what it is. The final scene is one of the film's best. As a buddy movie, Seth, James Franco and Danny McBride (Red) make a funny team.
Was their test marketing group was a bunch of stoners? Even if it was, some highly enlighted viewer must have wondered what the whole girlfiend/girlfriend's family thread was about. But, as a whole, it was pretty disappointing.
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It's certainly not a *bad* movie there are several good yuks and memorable lines. It's certainly not a *bad* movie there are several good yuks and Having seen and liked lots of Seth Rogan's previous work (Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up), I expected this one to more than the disconnected, rambling, goofy montage it is. Having seen and liked lots of Seth Rogan's previous work (Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up), I expected this one to more than the disconnected, rambling, goofy montage it is.
As Dale and Saul run for their lives, they quickly discover that they're not suffering from weed-fueled paranoia incredibly, the bad guys really are hot on their trail and trying to figure out the fastest way to kill them both. Dale now has another reason to visit Saul: to find out if the weed is so rare that it can be traced back to him. But when Dale becomes the only witness to a murder by a crooked cop and the city's most dangerous drug lord, he panics and dumps his roach of Pineapple Express at the scene. Lazy stoner Dale Denton has only one reason to visit his equally lazy dealer Saul Silver: to purchase weed, specifically, a rare new strain called Pineapple Express. Summary: Lazy stoner Dale Denton has only one reason to visit his equally lazy dealer Saul Silver: to purchase weed, specifically, a rare new strain called Pineapple Express.