Moral Rating: | not recommended |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Adults Teens |
Genre: | Crime Action Comedy |
Length: | 1 hr. 51 min. |
Year of Release: | 2008 |
USA Release: |
August 8, 2008 DVD: January 6, 2009 |
using illegal drugs
“VOTING” FOR BAD MOVIES—Every time you buy a movie ticket or rent a video you are casting a vote telling Hollywood “That’s what I want.” Why does Hollywood continue to promote immoral programming? Are YOU part of the problem? Answer
How does viewing violence in movies affect the family? Answer
How do I know what is right from wrong? Answer
How can I decide whether a particular activity—such as smoking, gambling, etc.—is wrong? Answer
Are we living in a moral Stone Age? Answer
Featuring | Seth Rogen, James Franco, Bill Hader, James Remar, Gary Cole, Joe Lo Truglio, Amber Heard, Rosie Perez, Ken Jeong, Danny R. McBride, Craig Robinson, Mandy Henderson, Brian Scannell, Jeanetta Arnette, Peter Lewis, Rio Ahn, Jonathan Walker Spencer, Adam Crosby, Sam Carson, Tom McComas, Arthur Napiontek, Eddie Rouse, Robert Longstreet, Jourdan Lee Khoo, Robert Overmyer |
Director |
David Gordon Green |
Producer | Judd Apatow, Evan Goldberg, Shauna Robertson, Seth Rogen, Dara Weintraub |
Distributor |
Columbia Pictures, a division of Sony Pictures |
“Put this in your pipe and smoke it.”
Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “This summer, the guys who brought you ‘Superbad’ reunite for the action-comedy ‘Pineapple Express.’ Lazy stoner Dale Denton (Seth Rogen) has only one reason to visit his equally lazy dealer Saul Silver (James Franco — “Spider-Man”): to purchase weed, specifically, a rare new strain called Pineapple Express. But when Dale becomes the only witness to a murder by a crooked cop (Rosie Perez) and the city’s most dangerous drug lord (Gary Cole), he panics and dumps his roach of Pineapple Express at the scene.
Dale now has another reason to visit Saul: to find out if the weed is so rare that it can be traced back to him. And it is. As Dale and Saul run for their lives, they quickly discover that they’re not suffering from weed-fueled paranoia; incredibly, the bad guys really are hot on their trail and trying to figure out the fastest way to kill them both. All aboard the Pineapple Express.”
See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers.
Almost every second of the movie is spent smoking weed, buying weed, talking about weed, or purchasing weed; seriously, I'm not kidding. This is probably the worst example to small children I could ever imagine giving, which is why bringing your children or even teenagers to this is a moronic idea. The only reputable message in the entire movie is about friendship, through thick and thin, which I guess is exemplified through Dale and Saul, the two main characters. Biblically-speaking, the Bible tells us to put a harness on our tongues and treat our bodies like temples of the holy spirit, something “Pineapple Express” fails to represent in the extreme.
I wouldn't recommend this movie to any believer who considers themself a follower of the most high. …
My Ratings: Moral rating: Extremely Offensive / Moviemaking quality: 2½