Star has music to 'Express'Fort Wayne Journal GazetteSunday 17th August 2008 HOLLYWOOD ? Ask ?80s pop-rock star Huey Lewis how he wound up recording the title song for the stoner action-comedy ?Pineapple Express,? and he?ll basically shrug. ?They e-mailed, ?Would I write a song for a Seth Rogen movie?? I said, ?Why not?? ? he recalled. Photo caption: Lewis
'Pineapple Express' gets smokedEntertainment WeeklySunday 17th August 2008 By Marc Bernardin Even with a terrific opening for an R-rated comedy, Seth Rogen and fellow jokers' stoner opus couldn't take down the Caped Crusader as Christopher Nolan's Batman sequel continues to roll over box-office records
'Pineapple Express' sweet for Huey LewisThe RecordSunday 17th August 2008 Huey Lewis did us a favor by circling back; back in time, back to 1985. He was digging up history, unearthing the lessons he learned from penning two songs for a movie soundtrack.
PINEAPPLE EXPRESSFilm JournalSaturday 16th August 2008 From the out-of-control teenagers in 1936's cautionary tale Reefer Madness to Anna Faris' zonked-out Cali gal in Gregg Araki's criminally underseen 2007 laugh riot Smiley Face , cinema history is littered with some indelible potheads. Now you can add one more name to that list: James Franco.
Arts & Life ArticlesFSViewSunday 17th August 2008 Just as moviegoers were beginning to feel the languishing after-effects of Pineapple Express, Ben Stiller's theatrical thunderclap shook them awake and "rained madness" upon them (you'll get that if you saw the hilarious mockumentary trailer for the fictitious Rain of Madness, the making of Tropic Thunder).
LEARNING SEX BIZ FROM INSIDENew York PostSunday 17th August 2008 "PINEAPPLE Express" star James Franco is apparently a method actor. To research his role as a New Orleans prostitute in the Nicolas Cage movie "Sonny," he sought advice from hookers on Santa Monica Boulevard. During the "interview," he was forced to...
High on litFort Wayne Journal GazetteSunday 17th August 2008 In ?Pineapple Express,? he plays a visibly unwashed hippie pot dealer on the run from mobsters: a THC-addled naif with a crinkly smile, a curtain of lank, dark hair and a heart of gold. Photo caption: James Franco, who has a fondness for literature, stars as a terminally spaced-out weed dealer in "Pineapple Express." Photo by Sony Pictures