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Written by Superbad co-scribes Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the Apatow-is-only-producing comedy Pineapple Express is set for a summer 08′ release. Directed by David Gordon Green, the feature stars Rogen and James Franco, as pothead and dealer, respectively. Rogen is witness to a murder committed by a cop played by none other than the Great Rosie Perez, and things take shape from there. This four-minute clip takes place during more innocent and carefree times as Saul (Franco) introduces Dale (Rogen) to the namesake miracle herb. Meandering ensues. (Click the small fast-forward button to avoid watching the intro over and over.)
Apologies in advance if the video, provided by JoBlo, is disabled as some point, meeting the same fate as a previously YouTubed version. Word is that the preview will be included in the extras for the Superbad DVD just hitting stores now.
Tags: seth rogen, james franco, pineapple express, superbad
- Posted by Ted Zee on December 03rd 2007 | 0 Comments
Video: Seth Rogen and James Franco in 'Pineapple Express'
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A good friend to the site, Goldenfiddle’s Spencer Sloan sent over highlights of Shia LeBeouf’s turn in Transformers. To be truthful, I haven’t caught Shia in anything since the long defunct Project Greenlight, so consider me grateful for the opportunity to see firsthand whether the accolades were deserved. Does the kid really have serious chops? Now I know. Yes, yes, a thousand times yes.
– 5 minutes with Michel Gondry on the making of Bjork’s Declare Independence. (Row Three)
– In celebration of a new DVD transfer of Help!, a look at the original trailer. (Anne Thompson)
– “If he was alive now, making this now, he would make it now, as if he were making it then.” With a wink, Martin Scorsese remakes a film that was never made: based on an unfinished (and fictional) Alfred Hitchcock script entitled Key To Reserva. 9 minutes, paid for by champagne Freixenet. (Filmmaker)
– Hamony Korine, also making a few pounds on the side for his work on a bit of eye candy for Thorton’s. (Spout)
– When the scripts well runs dry, Hollywood will turn to adaptations of The Hills. James Franco and Mila Kunis depict the entertainment world’s version of nuclear winter in this Funny or Die short. (EW)
Tags: shia lebouf, bjork, harmony korine, the hills, scorsese, beatles
- Posted by Ted Zee on December 03rd 2007 | 0 Comments