For years I have
watched many James Franco and Seth Rogan films, all of which, some of the
funniest comedies I have ever had the privilege to watch. The jokes are
endless, the lines you can quote with your friends, and the acting is very well
done for 2 men who are more comedians than they are actors. Classics from Knocked Up (2007), Pine Apple Express
(2008), This is the End (2013), and The
Interview (2014). They are also working on a 3D animated film about a
sausage called Sausage Party, which
is scheduled to be released in 2016. With this said, the two have clearly
collaborated on some entertaining comedies. The good thing is, nearly all of
their comedies are rated R. The bad thing is, with how the internet is set up,
how society is today, and how easy it is for a ten year old to log in to
Netflix and watch a rated R movie, it is easy for children to view this
material; and the one constant with all of their movies; weed.
Pineapple Express is all about weed, mentions of random types of
weed, finding new kinds of weed, and being so happy while high is throughout
the entire movie. They even refer to a certain kind of weed as being the
“dopest dope I’ve ever smoked.”
There is even a scene where James and Seth are handing a group of kids weed
and they are trying it for the first time.
The Interview has plenty of
references to smoking weed, which with its wildly popular yet highly questionable
release, nearly everyone had an opportunity to watch it. A movie critic for www.Pajiba.com by the name of Dustin Rowles
even goes as far to say that “So much of it could’ve only been funny in the mind of
someone who was blazed out of his head, which is great for a certain kind of
audience, but for the rest of us, it was like being the sober guy at a party of
rambling potheads who are under the illusion that their rambling banalities are
actually enlightening.” Personally I had seen the movie both high and sober, it
was much more funny the second time I had seen it high, so I can relate to his
critique. The movie Knocked Up, is
similar in its own right, Seth Rogan’s characters name in it is “Ben STONE. He
basically plays an irresponsible boyfriend who becomes a stoner dad by
accident. Finally, in the movie This is
the End, the actors play themselves, ultimately referring to each other by
their first name. So when Seth Rogan is referred to by his first name, and he
is smoking weed on camera, children are even more inclined to think that it is
ok, especially if he is doing it and not acting.
Also, in This is the End, there is a scene where
the actors Danny Mcbride, Jonah Hill, Dave Franco, Seth Rogan, and Craig
Robinson make a spoof to the movie Pineapple Express. It is short, and 2
minutes long, and Jonah Hill plays a character named Woody Harelson where he
declares that “Weed is for the people, it’s the people’s weed."
The point is simple,
Seth Rogan especially, views weed as a good thing and he indirectly markets it
to children and others throughout all of his movies. Believe it or not, Dave
Franco on the other hand, does not smoke weed, yet supports the freedom to do
so. On a radio show with Howard Stern in 2014, Dave Franco admits in reference
to smoking weed that "I just haven’t done it in a long time…
There is just no need.” He continued to say, "I don't think it's any
different than somebody having a glass of wine or something at lunch for
Seth," Franco says. "But other people can't handle it." Yet with
this said, Seth Rogan continues to be an active supporter.
Through media, radio,
television, magazines, and his movies, Seth has made a huge impact to legalize
marijuana. We have already covered his movies, yet there is also this magazine
cover for a website geared towards legalizing marijuana. He has also gone on David Letterman ad talked
about his smoking habits. World Movie
Trailers has also made a video ranking the top 10 weed smoking videos of
all time, Knocked up and Pineapple Express appear at numbers 7
and 3 respectively.
The point is simple,
Seth Rogan, alongside fellow actor Dave Franco, hand the public an image of
fun. They are always happy, always smiling, always having an amazing time when
smoking. Though this may not work on educated adults, children are even more
tempted to try the drug, and as we know, it is extremely easy to find, for
anyone of any age.
The interesting
thing, is that society is jumping on board the legalization train, and that may
not be a bad thing, but still, children can not be subject to this trend.
According to people-press.org, we can see how through multiple studies, society
has viewed marijuana over the past 40+ years and how they believe it should be
legalized. We can also see how society believes it is no longer a moral issue.
The affects on
children are simple as well, according to drugabuse.gov, “although marijuana use has remained relatively stable
over the past few years, there continues to be a shifting of teens’ attitudes
about its perceived risks. The majority of high school seniors do not think
occasional marijuana smoking is harmful, with only 36.1 percent saying that
regular use puts the user at great risk, compared to 39.5 percent in 2013 and
52.4 percent in 2009.” The decrease has been dramatic which I find interesting.
Just in 6 years from 2014, when this study was last done, nearly a 16% decrease
in individuals viewing marijuana as harmful is shocking. Media and Seth Rogan
specifically, play a huge role in this decline.
Works Cited
Falcon, Dana Rose.
"James Franco: Why I Don't Smoke Pot." People. People
Magazine, 15 Dec. 2014. Web. 24
Sept. 2015.
"High School and Youth
Trends." DrugFacts:. Web. 25 Sept. 2015.
"Majority Now Supports
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"Hello Little Hobbit -
Spark My Ganja!" YouTube. YouTube. Web. 25 Sept. 2015.
"Pineapple Express
Dopest Dope." YouTube. YouTube. Web. 25 Sept. 2015.
"Pineapple Express -
Getting Stoned." YouTube. YouTube. Web. 25 Sept. 2015.
"TOP 10 Weed Smok'n Movies of All Time HD." YouTube.
YouTube. Web. 25 Sept. 2015.
"Weed Is for the People, It's the People's Weed -
Jonah Hill as Woody Harrelson." YouTube.
YouTube. Web. 25 Sept. 2015.
Ryan I liked this blog a lot.
ReplyDeleteI was a fan of how you related everything about Seth Rogen and James Franco to the cold hard facts and uses of graphs. I can say I've never paid too much attention to the legalization of marijuana, so it was definitely an interesting read.