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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Blu Ray pressing. 2008 comedy from the creative genius of Judd Apatow (40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Talladega Nights) follows a pair of druggie losers as they reach the top of the hit-list when one witnesses a mob murder and drags his buddy into a crazy flight from mobsters bent on silencing both of them permanently. The film stars new sensation Seth Rogen (Knocked Up, Superbad, 40 Year Old Virgin) and James Franco (Spider-Man 1-3) and it co-stars Rosie Perez (Do The Right Thing) and Gary Cole (The Brady Bunch Movie). Pineapple Express was directed by David Gordon Green. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Actors: | Seth Rogen, James Franco, Danny McBride, Gary Cole, Rosie Perez | | Director: | David Gordon Green | | Format: | AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen | | Language: | English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Thai | | Subtitle: | English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Indonesian | | Number of Discs: | 2 | | Studio: | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | | Run Time: | 117 minutes | | Blu-ray Release Date: | January 06, 2009 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 170 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 170 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
The muddy moments are forgivably sparse... Jan 31, 2011
By Andrew Ellington Truth be told, there were moments in this film where I died of uncontrollable laughter. I mean, Seth Rogen is hilarious, and James Franco is really transforming into an actor I get excited about watching. What happened there? There was a time when I would intentionally avoid movies starring that guy. I must say, he's surprised me. This film is a little unevenly crafted, but the end result is not anything to be ashamed of. It basically follows some stoner idiots as they run from a corrupt police officer and a drug dealer who they happened to witness kill some guy. The film bounces along nicely, remaining forgivably unbelievable. The ending, for me, was a mess and that whole action sequence overload killed a little of the films `fun factor', but the ending diner sequence was a laugh riot so I forgave it. James Franco owns this movie, playing a mindless stoner to perfection with the right amount of overplayed tenderness to make his character a pure standout. Not much else to say here. I'd watch it again.
35 of 47 found the following review helpful:
Funniest Movie I've Seen In A Long Time Dec 05, 2008
By Gladys Finkelstein
"Zoologist"
Saw this movie in the theater, and it was funny the whole way through. In my opinion, it wasn't like a normal pot movie, where people that don't smoke wouldn't enjoy it, it is funny for pretty much anyone. It's stupid funny sometimes, dark humor other times, smart and stupid, action and drama (a little bit), but all around hilarious. I laughed so hard I cried, and I felt it for days after--quite the ab workout! Definitely worth the money!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Hysterical! Jun 09, 2010
By MadJoe The movie was so good it's hard to fault the Blu Ray's lack of content (not horribly lacking, but could have been better) or the slow loading time (that is horrible, but that's Blu Rays in general and not just this one).
So, since I got this for less than $10 shipped, I can honestly say that it was worth every penny. This movie is absolutely hysterical, so even for a few more dollars it's still a 3 or 4 * purchase.
Enjoy!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Half laughs and half boredom Feb 03, 2010
By Larry VanDeSande "Pineapple Express", if you're wondering, is a "brand" of marijuana sold in this movie and the signature element that sets off a war between two drug cartels...into which actor Seth Brogan stumbles by way of witnessing a murder -- when high from Pineapple Express.
If this made you chuckle, you're probably going to like this movie. I last saw Brogan in the miraculous Knocked Up Knocked Up (Unrated Full Screen Edition), one of the funnier films I've seen in recent years. This one is funny, too, but it is also wearisome and dull when visceral comedy isn't creating laughs.
Brogan and his pot-dealing buddy (James Franco) have to outwit (perhaps a poor choice of words) a couple contract killers in this movie after the former witnesses the murder. This takes them from the comfort of their bong-driven life to life in transit, even though they never get far from home.
The humor in this movie is all slapstick. In one memorable scene, the two heroes visit a "friend" who intentionally attacks them in his home and a three-way fight breaks out. The homebody hides in the bathroom and Brogran and bud break down the door, knocking the other guy into the sink which is dislodged from the wall. It's a lot funnier watching and hearing the action than what I can describe, and there are a half-dozen scenes almost as good throughout the movie. Take these scenes away, though, and you have a really stupid and dull late adolescent movie.
Good comedies are hard to come by and, while I wouldn't call this a good one, it is laugh out loud funny at least a half-dozen times, often for 3-4 minutes at a time, and the action keeps moving so you're not bored with a flat story. "Pineapple Express" isn't the last word in anything but, when it's all said and done, people are going to remember it as another funny movie from Brogan.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
some laugh out loud scenes... Dec 31, 2009
By K. Stuckey
"kateling"
but mostly just an average comedy. It kind of reminds me of Dumb and Dumber where the idiots are always a step ahead of the criminals, purely by luck. James Franco is hilarious as Saul, the stoner dealer, and Nora Dunn makes a brief appearance as the mother of Dale's girlfriend. I rented it but it's not really a movie I could watch over and over.
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