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August 6, 2008

Smoke 'em if you got 'em: Austinist reviews Pineapple Express

Huzzah, August is upon us! No more dark summer thrillers. Bring on the laughs, fellas.

Pineapple Express is a buddy drug comedy even the most straight-laced will enjoy, even though it does smell super dank, dude. More Superbad and less Cheech and Chong, this bromantic comedy is about the love of two wannabe friends, and their love of Mary Jane.

Written and produced by the team behind last year’s breakout hit, the aforementioned Superbad, Pineapple Express weaves the epic tale of Dale (afroed Seth Rogen) and Saul (a dirty-looking James Franco), a process server and his dopey (ha, get it?) ganja dealer who become BFFs while on the lam after Dale witnesses a murder outside the home of uber pot dealer Ted (Gary Cole). And of course, it all started with a little pineapple express, or rather something so delicious it smells like “God’s vagina.” Yum, yo.

Franco pulls a 180 and discards any leading man qualities to become one of cinemas most likeable stoners. If Stepbrothers made the world forget John C. Reilly is an Academy Award-nominated actor, Pineapple Express can pretend that Franco isn’t a) hot as shit, and b) a really talented thespian. Rogen puts on his likeable loser face, and is still totally likeable and losery. Craig Robinson (Daryl in The Office the U.S. version), in a fairly minor role as a hitman, delights us with his chocolaty exterior and ooey gooey center as he brings the sensitive side to thug life and hitmen alike.

While the jokes aren’t nearly as fast or as furious as previous Apatow outings, the laughs that do come are well-earned and worthwhile. Old ladies, crazy teens, and even stodgy film critics alike were rolling in their seats at the jokes that landed harder than a bong hit. More action comedy than druggie movie, Pineapple Express is a unique choice for indie darling David Gordon Green. His organic, passionate direction of All the Real Girls pays off as he tackles some of the subjects in this film with the same dynamics, but it only furthers the laughs with the outlandishness of the plot.

Shit blows up. Weed gets smoked. Dudebros fall in love. Rogen is so darn likeable (a pat on the back for whoever guesses who that Apatow allusion refers to). And Francophila is about to run rampant (fingers crossed). Go see Pineapple Express, but remember to take some munchies, for this film may leave you a bit baked.

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Pineapple Express was pretty good, but it's no Half Baked!

"Why you gotta make me feel inferior because I'm workin' the grill, B?"

 

I myself, am a master of the custodial arts. Or a janitor, if you wanna be a dick about it.

 

"laffy taffy, you're my only friend."

 

love it!

Don't forget the Jon Stewart classic cameo:
"You ever see the back of a twenty dollar bill... on weed? Oh, there's some crazy shit, man. There's a dude in the bushes. Has he got a gun? I dunno! RED TEAM GO, RED TEAM GO. "

 

Wow. The Austinist and the Chronicle both gave this comedy strong reviews. Savlov and Steph must be on vacation....

Seth

 
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