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Pineapple Express


"Put this in your pipe and smoke it."

A stoner and his dealer are forced to go on the run from the police after the pothead witnesses a cop commit a murder.

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-- Box Office --
Released: Aug 8th, 2008
Budget: $27,000,000.00
Revenue: $42,431,017.00

Pineapple Express Main Cast

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Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
plays Dale Denton
James Franco
James Franco
plays Saul Silver
Danny McBride (IV)
Danny McBride (IV)
plays Red
Kevin Corrigan
Kevin Corrigan
plays Budlofsky
Craig Robinson
Craig Robinson
plays Matheson
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (incorrectly regarded as a mistake): Ted Jones has no connection to Dale until Saul tells Red Dale's full name. The degrees of separation only lead him as far as Saul. Therefore, Dale and Saul could have just hidden out at Dale's apartment from the very beginning. However, Dale can't be certain that the murderers didn't see him or his license plate, so it makes perfect sense that he'd want to stay away from his apartment.
  • Movie Goof (continuity error): Right before Matheson is run over his head is sticking out of the hole, yet when he gets run over he is laying in front of the wheel of the car.
  • The first marijuana-themed comedy to gross over $100 million worldwide.
  • As he is handing Dale some guns, Red (Danny McBride says, "Ted Jones messed with the wrong melon farmers." This is a reference to the common network television practice of dubbing over "swear" words with less "objectionable" words or terms that have a similar sound and length - even if the replacement words don't really make sense in the context of the movie. "Melon Farmers" was used most famously as the dub for "Mother F***ers" in the network television version of the Die Hard series of movies (in which lead character John McClane's famous catchphrase, "Yippie-kai-yay, Mother F***ers!," became "Yippie-kai-yay, Melon Farmers!").
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