David Gordon Green’s Pineapple Express was released when Judd Apatow’s so-called ‘Frat Pack’ were at the height of their box office popularity, and in the twelve years since the movie hit theaters it’s developed a reputation as a cult favorite, and is almost seen as required viewing for those interested in the same sort of recreational activities as the majority of the characters.
Every now and again talk surfaces about a potential sequel, but the closest we’ve ever gotten was stars James Franco and Seth Rogen creating their own homemade version in one of the many meta sequences in their apocalyptic comedy This is the End. Most of the talent involved have moved onto bigger things over the last decade, but Apatow recently admitted that he has a great idea for a potential Pineapple Express 2, but he doesn’t seem too convinced that the movie will ever actually get made.
Every now and again talk surfaces about a potential sequel, but the closest we’ve ever gotten was stars James Franco and Seth Rogen creating their own homemade version in one of the many meta sequences in their apocalyptic comedy This is the End. Most of the talent involved have moved onto bigger things over the last decade, but Apatow recently admitted that he has a great idea for a potential Pineapple Express 2, but he doesn’t seem too convinced that the movie will ever actually get made.
- 6/9/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Wow. Christian Bale Is Dick Cheney!
Stop whatever you are doing right now and watch the just-released trailer (above) for “Vice,” Adam McKay’s sly satirical take on the military-minded mastermind who pulled most of the strings during the two-term reign of U.S. President George W. Bush. The film, which opens on Christmas Day, looks to be just the right present for our current divisive political atmosphere.
Bale is a notorious chameleon when it comes to committing to roles, losing 63 pounds for his title role in 2004’s “The Machinist” or pumping iron for 2000’s “American Psycho” and his stint as Batman.
SEENew new, just-landed “Vice” trailer starring Christian Bale as Dick Cheney
But his incredible transformation in “Vice” into the 77-year-old politician — as seen in this just-released trailer — is positively gasp-worthy. From the pot-bellied physique and corona of sparse silver hair to the those wire-rimmed specs and ruthless swagger,...
Stop whatever you are doing right now and watch the just-released trailer (above) for “Vice,” Adam McKay’s sly satirical take on the military-minded mastermind who pulled most of the strings during the two-term reign of U.S. President George W. Bush. The film, which opens on Christmas Day, looks to be just the right present for our current divisive political atmosphere.
Bale is a notorious chameleon when it comes to committing to roles, losing 63 pounds for his title role in 2004’s “The Machinist” or pumping iron for 2000’s “American Psycho” and his stint as Batman.
SEENew new, just-landed “Vice” trailer starring Christian Bale as Dick Cheney
But his incredible transformation in “Vice” into the 77-year-old politician — as seen in this just-released trailer — is positively gasp-worthy. From the pot-bellied physique and corona of sparse silver hair to the those wire-rimmed specs and ruthless swagger,...
- 10/3/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Updated, 10:55 Am: Producers of the indie road-trip comedy Frat Pack say they now have paid their cast and crew, many of whom hadn't been paid because completion funds had been tied up pending the settlement of a lawsuit in Ontario, where the film was shot. "It was an awful situation, because despite our best efforts to quickly resolve this unforeseen issue, it didn't reflect well," producer Jo Marr tells Deadline. "Cast and crew, rightly so, just wanted to get paid. They…...
- 11/30/2015
- Deadline
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