Some of the stuff is just silly – like the fact that M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes” is not featured in the actual movie despite being strongly associated with it because of the trailer – but others, like the one above, provide real and fantastic insight to the creative process that got the action-comedy made.
The Twitter post you see above is one of many that Seth Rogen has posted today, each containing a special bit of trivia from the making of Pineapple Express – a film that he both stars in and co-wrote with longtime writing partner Evan Goldberg.