Pineapple Express
Dale; a process server and his marijuana dealer are on the run from hit-men and corrupt cops after he witnessed a murder.
29 April 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
29 July 1954, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
16 July 1985, La Jolla, California, USA
19 April 1978, Palo Alto, California, USA
27 November 1912, Pueblo, Colorado, USA
20 September 1956, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA
22 April 1986, Austin, Texas, USA
27 October 1993
13 July 1969, Detroit, Michigan, USA
6 September 1964, Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
5 August 1960, Chicago, Illinois, USA
17 September 1972, San Diego, California, USA
19 January 1970, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
28 November 1991
October 14, 2012
Given that cast, crew and audience were and will be baked throughout, Pineapple Express just about earns itself a pass.August 11, 2008
Watching Pineapple Express is like sitting dead sober in a room with a bunch of stoned people who are laughing uproariously. They're having a great time. You're not.August 06, 2008
Never generates any big laughs, and the chase elements are so intentionally cliched they never take on a life of their own.August 15, 2011
This is possibly the first time a blackened, burnt corpse is played for laughs. It all flows by like so much sugar water.October 21, 2014
High-ly recommended.September 12, 2008
But there's still time for a gloriously unexpected coda, a moment of quiet reflection and narrative ingenuity that confirms 'Pineapple Express' as the finest comedy of the year.August 08, 2008
Gore and yucks are not an easy combination to pull off and Team Apatow simply do not have the skills.March 06, 2013
Your love of it will largely depend on how funny you find a movie with 85 percent of the jokes based on smoking weed. For the rest of you a lot of it is going to feel very silly, crammed with potty humor and overly long for such a simple subject matter.December 24, 2009
The movie runs red with both blood and cherry Slushies ... There's also more male affection on display here than, well, since 'Superbad' and that cowboy movie that people still complain to me about.August 07, 2008
This is an endearingly slovenly, profane movie with bursts of startling violence, but it's all played for nyuk-nyuk laughs, and it has been directed with more care than it might initially appear by David Gordon Green.July 14, 2011
In the end, that feel-good factor overrides occasional moments of discomfort.August 07, 2008
At its sharpest, the script by [Seth]Rogen and Evan Goldberg, who co-wrote Superbad, recalls what made Superbad worth seeing: the sidewinding conversational riffs, the why-am-I-laughing? wordplay.