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Pinapple Express

Sony Pictures

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I can’t quite get my head around the reasons this film got such a poor response from the press, especially as it stays very much, along the same lines as previous Apatow productions.

Dale Denton is twenty-something process server who when not thinking of creative ways to serve people their court orders, spends his time getting stoned, or loitering around his 18 year old girlfriend. Dale is en route to FINALLY meet his girlfriends parents, when he witnesses a police officer and established drug lord murder a rival gang lord. So in his haste he runs to his drug dealer, Saul, until he figures that they will be able to trace them because of the uber-exclusive joint of ‘Pineapple Express‘ which Dale dropped at the crime scene.

In their tactless and pot-fogged desperation they make the decision to pay a visit to Saul’s dealer, Red (who, other than Saul was the only person to hold a stash of Pineapple Express). But instead of getting any help from Red, they actually end up dragging him into the situation too. Dale then works out that Angie (his girlfriend) might also be in danger, and so they schlep all the way to Angie’s house, and inadvertently meet her parents, who he then tries to explain the situation to. Dale and Saul are forced to go on the run, where they bond and fight and re-bond and fight and re-bond…etc, etc.

Dale and Saul make an awesomely hilarious duo and you can really tell that there is some genuine chemistry between them. Whilst the film maintains a solid pace, with moments of stomach achingly funny dialogue, and great comic timing, I still feel it’s not as strong or fresh as ‘Knocked Up‘ or ‘The 40 Year Old Virgin‘.

One of the reasons I enjoyed this feature so much was because of the 1980’s action approach they decided to work into it. The soundtrack was perfectly apt with dated but classic tunes from Huey Lewis And The News, Public Enemy and Spiritualized. The excessive violence and wardrobe design also scream eighties fun-times, which amalgamated seems to works brilliantly. All in all, ‘Pineapple Express’ is a laugh out loud, entertaining riot. And without trying to be too offbeat or stupid, comes across as a soon-to-be cult film, a la Cheech and Chong. Wey!

Emily Paget

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Music News

Travis Parker speaks out

Travis Barker talks about his recovery in a new MTV article. From the Article – “I hate planes” he said. “My biggest fear ever is to be involved in a plane crash, so when that happened … well, I’m just thankful to be alive! I’m just grateful to be here at all.” Barker then choked up a bit, the mag said.

Apparently his burns have affected his hands but he’s keen to get back to drumming ASAP.

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Music News

In Case Of Fire video!

In Case Of Fire release their new single This Time We Stand on November 10th.

Check out the video for the track below!

www.myspace.com/incaseoffire

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Skateboarding News

Weekend Warriors

Stumbled across this sweet little edit from Benji Meyers ‘Weekend Warriors‘. Always good to have friends.

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Skateboarding News

Chris Atherton 2008 unleashed

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Skateboarding News

Matix make Progress

Matix have a brand new advert and it’s sweet. Watch fun on the Tangram below.

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Skateboarding News

Fully YouTubed 2

If you missed this somehow you now have no excuse.

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Skateboarding News

Smells like rain

They are popping up everywhere and the web makes it all that much easier. Local scene videos are fun, make one and send yours.

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Todorovic leaves The Harmony

Danijel Todorovic has left The Harmony.

Their recent blog post reads:

Well its with a heavy heart we say farewell to one of The Harmony’s first born son’s. That’s correct, Danijel ‘The Jugga’ Todorovic is moving on from our shallow waters to try out pastures new. No new home just yet, but he feels as though he wants to commit to personal projects.’

Watch his farewell montage here.

New winter decks, wheels and killer tees from The Harmony are about to be released. Don’t miss them.

Pic by Jonas Adolfsson.

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Music

Morbid Anal Fog love a fry up

In case you missed this as link of the day, check out the bacon on this Morbid Anal Fog video. Funnier than Kenny Everett.