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Pineapple Express

Put this in your pipe and smoke it.
2008 | 111m | English

(368252 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Aug 06, 2008
Director: David Gordon Green
Writer: Seth Rogen, Judd Apatow, Evan Goldberg
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords smoking, witness, cannabis, marijuana, stoner, roach, painting toenails, radio call in show, seed, stoner movie
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Apatow Productions
Box Office Revenue: $101,624,843
Budget: $27,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 22, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Seth Rogen Dale Denton
James Franco Saul Silver
Gary Cole Ted
Danny McBride Red
Rosie Perez Carol
Kevin Corrigan Budlofsky
Craig Robinson Matheson
Amber Heard Angie Anderson
Ed Begley Jr. Robert
Nora Dunn Shannon
Bobby Lee Bobby
James Remar General Bratt
Joe Lo Truglio Mr. Edwards
Art Napiontek Clark
Cleo King Police Liaison Officer
Bill Hader Private Miller
Jonathan Spencer Scientist
Dana Lee Cheung
Ken Jeong Ken
David C. Cook Chris Gebert
Howard S. Lefstein Mark
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
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 Gray Lewis Thug #1 - Peter
Steve Bannos Thug #2 - Jared
Eddie Rouse Thug #5 - Lance
Mark Whigham Thug #3
Brian Scannell Thug
Troy Gentile Troy (uncredited)
Jourdan Lee Assassin (uncredited)
Name Job
Yoshio Iizuka Stunts
Debbie Evans Stunts
Don Poole Transportation Captain
John Dunn Costume Design
Kerry Barden Casting
Billy Hopkins Casting
Bob Kensinger Set Decoration
Jonathan Karp Music Supervisor, Music Editor
Darren Michaels Still Photographer
Ronit Ravich-Boss Script Supervisor
Tom Carson Production Coordinator
David Giammarco Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael O'Farrell Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Cindy Marty Sound Effects Editor
Soo-Jin Yoon Key Hair Stylist
Christof Gebert Production Sound Mixer
James Matheny Dialogue Editor
Michael Haight Dialogue Editor
Larry Kemp Supervising ADR Editor
Kyle Rochlin Foley Mixer
Vincent Guisetti Foley Artist
Pamela Kahn Foley Artist
Bruce Lacey Foley Editor
Howard London ADR Mixer
Peter Dress Second Second Assistant Director
Dara Weintraub Unit Production Manager
Lisa C. Satriano First Assistant Director
Marc Dabe Art Direction
Erin Wooldridge Key Makeup Artist
Cheryl Eckert Hairstylist
Gary Baxley Stunts
Paul Leonard Stunts
Ed McDermott II Stunt Driver
Jimmy Romano Stunts
Nick Satriano Second Unit First Assistant Director
Christa Vausbinder Production Supervisor
Michelle Spears Property Master
Lawrence Karman Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Bill Coe First Assistant Camera
Bobby McMahan Second Assistant Camera
Matthew A. Petrosky "B" Camera Operator
Sean Hunter Moe First Assistant "B" Camera
Linda Källérus Second Assistant "B" Camera
Phyllis Corcoran-Woods Costume Supervisor
Brenda M. Ware Key Costumer
Myron Baker Costumer
Lorraine Crossman Costumer
Chris Napolitano Chief Lighting Technician
Ron Alexus Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Kevin J. Lang Rigging Gaffer
Walter 'Bud' Scott Key Grip
Coleman L. Hart Best Boy Grip
Greg Brooks Dolly Grip
Steven A. Guerrero Dolly Grip
William Ambrose Key Rigging Grip
Knox White Boom Operator
Lydia Hollyfield Utility Sound
Eric Rylander Special Effects Coordinator
Christine Bonnem Location Manager
Jeffrey Garrett Assistant Location Manager
Matt V. Messina Assistant Location Manager
Jonathan Lynch Assistant Location Manager
Carrie Arnold Assistant Production Coordinator
Justin Giugno Production Secretary
Jill Rosenblatt Production Accountant
Ricky Cuevas Assistant Accountant
Rob Meisenholder Assistant Accountant
Karen Higgins Construction Coordinator
Robert Fechtman Assistant Art Director
Ryan Falkner Storyboard Artist
Kat Wilson Art Department Coordinator
Thierry Labbe Leadman
Martin Milligan Set Dresser
Kim Richey Assistant Property Master
Kym Langlie Unit Publicist
Paul Schnee Casting Associate
Chris Bustard Extras Casting
John Orlebeck Transportation Coordinator
Buzz Feitshans IV Second Unit Director of Photography
Tim Mirkovich Additional Editing
Ray Neapolitan Assistant Editor
Joe Schiff Assistant Sound Editor
Bill Burns Assistant Sound Editor
Tim Simonec Orchestrator
Dominik Hauser Orchestrator
Peter Boyer Orchestrator
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
David Gordon Green Director
Seth Rogen Screenplay, Story
Craig Alpert Editor
Judd Apatow Story
Chris L. Spellman Production Design
Graeme Revell Conductor, Original Music Composer
Mike Smith Stunt Coordinator
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Colin Patton First Assistant Editor
George H. Anderson Supervising Sound Editor
Melissa Yonkey Hair Department Head
Lisa M. Rowe Second Assistant Director
Kimberly Greene Makeup Supervisor
Laura Albert Stunts
Mark Chadwick Stunts
Corey Michael Eubanks Stunts
Dane Farwell Stunts
Sean Graham Stunts
Collin Hymes Stunts
Hiro Koda Stunts
Ray Lykins Stunts
Tom McComas Stunts
Scotty Richards Stunt Driver
David Wald Stunts
John Frazier Special Effects Supervisor
Jennifer Ricchiazzi Casting Associate
J.J. Perry Stunts
Huey Lewis Songs
Evan Goldberg Screenplay, Story
Tim Orr Director of Photography
Gary Hymes Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Name Title
Shauna Robertson Producer
Dara Weintraub Co-Producer
Seth Rogen Executive Producer
Judd Apatow Producer
Evan Goldberg Executive Producer
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Reviews

wogsurfer
8.0

When it comes to comedy, I'm like a patchwork. My favourite kind is the one I grew up with which is the Looney Tunes cartoons. I can watch them over and over again, and I will always laugh. I also love dark British humour, slapstick, and wait for it.... American. American humour (especially these ... days) gets derided, most often due to it being "dumbed down" so the collegiate set can understand it, often using toilet humour as its best punchline. I somewhat disagree, I say that the humour people use between themselves is what drives movies made by Judd Apatow & co. Take Pineapple Express for example, this movie seems on some level to be fairly realistic. I use that term very loosely, because of course many things that happen in this film, could, and should never happen. Anyhow, the comedy, the dialogue, the fight sequences, and other interactions between the characters are the reasons I think make it feel this way. The fight sequences aren't ones that I could say seem all that choreographed, of course there are "X" spots they need to hit, but for the most part I think it is done on the fly, or like much of the comedy, improvised. Pineapple Express follows the story of a process server Dale Denton (Rogen), & his pot dealer Saul Silver (Franco), as they avoid henchmen (Robinson & Corrigan) of Ted Jones (Cole), Marijuana kingpin of L.A. after Dale witnesses a murder Ted commits. With a corrupt cop on the take (Perez) also on the hunt, staying alive for the buyer & supplier turned stoner buddies becomes an adventure of friendship as well as appreciation of the relationships built by people in this lifestyle. The name Pineapple Express comes from the name of the variety of weed Saul introduces to Dale. I enjoy this movie because of the old fashioned approach taken to deliver the laughs and the story, and the characters feel very relatable to almost anyone on some level.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
6.0

Decent watch, probably won't watch it again, but can recommend. I'll be upfront, while it's not really for me, I think most people will enjoy this movie, if for nothing else, then the idiot banter. Franco's a good actor, but sometimes he and Seth put too much of themselves in the movie, and it ... gets worse when they're together on screen. This basically looks like they just took what they do hanging out on a Friday sometimes and put it on screen in places, basically anytime the action dies down and they start to lean into the lull. The first story that gets interrupted by the main plot, could easily have it's own movie, romantic comedy or drama: an older man, legitimately and legally dating a high school girl has a LOT of situations to it, and has amazing potential. Once it gets interrupted by the "on the lamb" trope, I would have honestly thought it would disappear as it would in most movies, or at worst, she would show up looking for him or to get something from his place and get abducted. The re-return to the original story line is almost funny enough itself in concept, but in actuality I just end up waiting to get back to the movie, and they do things like that throughout the entire movie. It is conceivable when things are happening to the main characters that derail them, but when they're actively derailing themselves, then it just gets sad. You start to question things that you shouldn't, and it's not even because they're high, as they directly have a conversation about how the weed is really bad for them, given everything that is happening. I'm not a fan of drug humor, or abuse humor (usually), and everything that isn't that is so ridiculous that it's hard to like. There are good jokes woven in here, but a lot of this is "I wanted to make a movie with my buddy while we act like idiots", and as a fan of Kevin Smith, I respect that, but that should put you in the frame of mind that this isn't a top tier movie, and Kevin Smith writes better dialogue.

Jun 23, 2021