Pineapple Express Secrets
August 11th, 2008Pineapple Express Secrets
Better Than A Prop
I’ve always thought it would be pretty cool to be an actor in movies because they get to ignore the laws.
You know, they’re always driving around in exciting and dangerous ways, pulling u-turns in the middle of the street, or jumping their motorcycle from the fifth floor of a parking garage onto the roof of the building next to it.
They can shoot people who cross their paths, and they rarely get arrested for it – how many people did Tony Soprano whack and never get busted for?
And now, with Pineapple Express, it’s obvious that actors get to use pretty much any amount of drugs they desire, as long as it’s in the script. After all, they couldn’t possibly be fake, could they?
Turns out things aren’t quite as they seem in movies. Thanks to International Oddities – the company famous for non-tobacco “legal bud”, the actors in Pineapple Express kept everything legal.
The International Oddities products appear close enough to the “controlled substances” in every way that they are often used by Hollywood, as well as others throughout the world for their own recreational purposes.
Oh, and those car chases and motorcycle jumps?
Turns out they aren’t exactly what they appear to be either, but like the weed in Pineapple Express, it’s close enough.




