Pineapple Express Soundtrack (

Pineapple Express Soundtrack (2008) cover

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 358000 votes
Tags: stoner, falling downhill, watching tv, man tied up, handcuffed man
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Superfumados

Title in Italiano:

Strafumati

Title in Português:

Alta Pedrada

Synopsis

Lazy court-process clerk and stoner Dale Denton has only one reason to visit his equally lazy dealer Saul Silver: 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 and the city's most dangerous drug lord, 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.

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Play Title Artist
Pineapple Express
Paper Planes
Electric Avenue
Eddy Grant: Writer
Eddy Grant: Performer
Bird's Lament
Moondog: Writer
Moondog: Performer
Ring of Fire
June Carter Cash: Writer
Grace Jones: Performer
(I Know I Got) Skillz
Shaquille O'Neal: Writer
Shaquille O'Neal: Performer
Der Komissar
Falco: Writer
Falco: Performer
Dr. Greenthumb
B-Real: Writer
Cypress Hill: Performer
Don't Look Around
Hiilawe
The Fixer
Wanted Dread or Alive
Poison
Love is Blue
Time Will Tell
Tha Crossroads
Lost at Birth
Murder Rap
I Didn't Mean to Hurt You
Woke Up Laughing
Pineapple Express
Coconut Girl
Pineapple Express (Huey Lewis And The News)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Electric Avenue (Eddy Grant)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Dr. Greenthumb (Cypress Hill)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Lost at Birth (Public Enemy)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Poison (Bell Biv DeVoe)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Wanted Dread and Alive (Peter Tosh)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Don't Look Around (Mountain)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Pineapple Chase (Aka the Reprise of the Phoenix) (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Bird's Lament (Moondog & The London Saxophonic)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Coconut Girl (Brother Nolan)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Hilawe (Arthur Lyman)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Tha Crossroads (Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Pineapple Fight (Aka the Nemesis Proclaimed) (Graeme Revell)
Graeme Revell: Performer
I Didn't Mean to Hurt You (Spiritualized)
Graeme Revell: Performer
Woke up Laughing (Robert Palmer)
Graeme Revell: Performer

User reviews

John Lee
8/10

The soundtrack of Pineapple Express perfectly captures the comedic and action-packed tone of the film.

Joshua Johnson
8/10

The catchy tunes featured in the film's soundtrack are sure to have viewers humming along and adding to the enjoyment of the movie.

Michelle Carter
7/10

The diverse range of musical genres represented in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the overall audio experience.

John Nelson
6/10

The soundtrack of Pineapple Express perfectly captures the comedic and action-packed tone of the movie. The mix of reggae, hip-hop, and rock music enhances the scenes and adds to the overall energy of the film.

Margaret Martinez
3/10

The soundtrack of Pineapple Express felt disconnected and out of place in many scenes, failing to enhance the overall atmosphere of the movie.

Ashley Harris
8/10

The soundtrack features a great mix of both classic and contemporary tracks that appeal to a wide range of audiences.

Daniel Walker
7/10

The songs chosen for the soundtrack are memorable and help to create lasting impressions of key moments in the film.

James Hernandez
1/10

The music seemed to overshadow some key moments in the movie, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story and connect with the characters on an emotional level.

Karen Robinson
3/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack often felt cliché and uninspired, lacking originality and creativity that could have elevated the film's viewing experience.

Daniel Johnson
7/10

The use of reggae and hip-hop music in the soundtrack adds a fun and energetic vibe to the movie.

Robert Carter
8/10

The music complements the humor and intensity of the storyline, making the viewing experience even more enjoyable.

Jennifer Williams
6/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack helps to create a laid-back and carefree atmosphere that complements the characters' stoner lifestyle. The music adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the movie and makes the viewing experience more engaging and entertaining.

Susan Jones
8/10

The selection of songs enhances the scenes and helps to create a dynamic atmosphere throughout the film.

Ashley Lewis
7/10

Overall, the music in Pineapple Express is a standout feature that contributes significantly to the film's overall charm and entertainment value.

Donald Anderson
8/10

The soundtrack of Pineapple Express effectively sets the mood for the different scenes, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.