Seth Rogen Reveals Fire Department Shut Down Smoking 'Pineapple Express' Billboard in 2008



To commend the film's 10-year commemoration, the on-screen character gave a smaller than usual oral history by means of Twitter.

The stoner exemplary Pineapple Express turned 10 on Monday, and to praise his film, author and star Seth Rogen gave a small scale oral history by means of Twitter.

A standout amongst the most fascinating goodies Rogen shared about the 2008 parody additionally featuring James Franco was that the Los Angeles Fire Department had an announcement for the film close down.

Reacting to a Twitter client who shared vintage video of the bulletin in real life, which really blew smoke, the performing artist stated, "We DID have a smoking board for #PineappleExpress that got close around the shoot division since individuals continue supposing it was ablaze."

Rogen likewise uncovered that some of the stars endured minor and genuine wounds amid generation, including himself.

"All through the battle scene in Red's home in #PineappleExpress, I broke my finger and Danny McBride got his head aired out when Franco hit him with the bong," he composed.

Franco (assigned for a Golden Globe for his execution) additionally got injured, his damage requiring an ensemble modification.

"The reason Saul wears a headband in #PineappleExpress is the aftereffect of another damage. There's a shot (that is in the motion picture) when we are going through the forested areas, Franco hits his head on a tree. He really hit his head on a screw that was holding a cushion set up and got lines," Rogen tweeted.

Another fun shared understanding was McBride's character should bite the dust fairly mid one, yet he was so clever amid generation, the content was changed.

"Red was initially expected to kick the bucket the first occasion when he was shot when he was tied up in his condo," Rogen said. "In any case, we thought Danny Mcbride was funny to the point that we simply continued breathing life into him back.

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