
A comedy that brings a nicely deflating note of realism to action-film mayhem, as well as being one of the few drug movies you don’t have to be high to enjoy.
Richard Corliss - TIME Magazine
Frequently hilarious, occasionally sweet and often graphically violent, Pineapple Express may not be the greatest stoner movie ever made, but it will do perfectly well until we get another hit of Harold and Kumar.
Lou Lumenick -New York Post
While this R-rated comedy is oh so lite, it also builds to some endearingly goofball conclusions about friendship and maybe, just maybe, responsibility. Though there’s a hazy quality to the latter.
Lisa Kennedy - Denver Post
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August 9th, 2008 at 10:57 pm
Pineapple Express was actually funnier than i thought ,i am not a big Rogan fan but i had quite a few laugh watching this film it was more violent than i expected but overall those scene were overshadowed by the funny moments in the film. James Franco was very convincing as the stoned drug dealer and very funny, but what was surprising to me is Danny Mc Bride who totally stole the movie i thought he was the most entertaining character in the whole movie. i hope to see more of him in the future. So if you want a good laugh go ahead and watch Pineapple Express you will have a good laugh.