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Dale Denton (Seth Rogen), cuyo trabajo es entregar citaciones legales, le compra la marihuana a un camello que se llama Saul (James Franco) porque le vende un nuevo tipo de hierba llamado "Pineapple Express", en honor a un fenómeno atmosférico. Saul quiere hacerse amigo de Dale, pero éste sólo está interesado en los negocios. Casualmente, Dale es testigo de un asesinato cometido por una policía corrupta, Carol Butler (Rosie Perez), y por el líder de una banda, Ted Jones (Gary Cole). Por accidente se deja en la escena del crimen algo de la hierba de Saúl y ambos tienen que huir de la banda de criminales y de los agentes de la ley. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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POMO 

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español «You just got killed by a Daewoo Lanos, motherfucker!» fue la única frase que me hizo reír a carcajadas. Un asunto sorprendentemente sin gracia para una producción de Apatow. Y no es porque no entienda el humor fumeta, o porque Rogen y Franco salgan mal con los porros en la boca o a McBride no le quede bien la escopeta en la mano; es porque este guión es tan forzado que es literalmente dicho un parto doloroso. .. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés Ingenious, madcap hodgepodge. We’ve all seen stoned nut-jobs before, but they were never this nice or this funny. Rogen and Franco have no trouble entertaining us and the twists were obviously written by stoners. A myriad of unbelievable characters, an awesome chase with a foot in a window and a really bloody finale that looks like Vietnam with all that grass. Just more consistent dosage is lacking, otherwise great. ()

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DaViD´82 

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inglés An outstanding cast, a couple of side-splitting scenes, an excellent opening half hour and corners of the mouth lifting here and there for the rest of the movie. But what good is not taking itself seriously and spot on mockery of buddy action pictures when it backfires due to unnecessary length. Just a classic project from Apatow production studios. Cutting twenty minutes wouldn’t have done any good in the end. To make things better, it would need at least twice as much material on the cutting room floor. Including the action finale which is like out of a completely different movie. Which wouldn’t matter if it had been a good movie. But that wasn’t the case. Plus it’s d-r-a-w-n--o-u-t so much that it dethrones the Return of the King with its never-ending stream of endings. The Rogen, Franco and Robinson trio simply doesn’t have a chance to pull the Pineapple Express along, however hard they try. Clouds of marihuana smoke can’t hide everything. And not even smoking a “Christmas time" joint before switching on. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés A few scenes are ridiculously funny (the apartment brawl, the car chase), and even the rest isn't bad. The film is nevertheless unnecessarily long and because of the action finale, eventually the whole sort of fades out into nothing. It’s too bad, but I actually still had a good time, plus I have to appreciate that it did without including most body fluids. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés Seth Rogen had a good idea here, but the film itself doesn't deliver more than what the trailers show. It's a pot-filled adventure with all the trappings, which also ends up in the waters of action flicks that it dares to reference. On the one hand, it's great that the concept of total absurdity on a relatively real plot works, but on the other, it's a fact that a more significant intervention from the editor wouldn't have hurt. In particular, the morning breakfast at the end is really idiotic. Regardless, Rogen and Franco are the absolute top of the pot smoker genre. 3 ½. ()

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