Written and directed by Evan Goldberg & Seth Rogen
Starring: James Franco, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, Craig Robinson, and Danny McBride
While attending a party at James Franco’s house, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and many other celebrities are faced with the apocalypse.
Every summer needs an uproariously funny hard R movie and this is ours. Rogen and Goldberg, the same guys that made Superbad. are back with a hilarious take on the Hollywood culture, no matter how subdued…or blatant. Jay is back in town to hang with his old Canadian friend, Seth. After picking Jay up at the airport, the duo go back to Rogen’s house, stocked with various potently named bags of weed, Starbursts, videogames, and 3D HDTV – you know, a solid weekend. The pair eventually head over to a party at James Franco’s home, a party Jay isn’t very excited to attend. He claims to hate Jonah Hill and the rest of the Hollywood’s young elite. In standard junior high party hierarchy, people are butthurt and offended on the rocky road to friendship.
Things go downhill rapidly, ushering end the literal apocalypse. Imagine the end of the world in Hollywood. A good house party ends in the death of Aziz Ansari, Mindy Kailing, and anyone else you might have on your wish-they-were-dead list. Michael Cera plays himself, a coke-snorting sex fiend that finds himself on the business end of a street lamp being sucked down to hell. The six friends must band together and ride out the rapture or die in terrible ways. There are sexually aroused demons trolling the grounds after all. Danny McBride brought most of my laughs, and for good reason. His cynical diatribes about his freedom to jizz on anything he wants sounded an awful lot like a certain baseball player the actor portrays on another show. The jokes come in a machine gun fashion, too long laughing and you miss the next joke. This surviving cast of six are a solid crew of jokesters and all give an even level of comedic trauma in extreme doses.
All in all, this is a funny ass movie with a dark setting, enough to entertain horror fans that love to laugh at the extreme, the bloody, and the blasphemous. This is the End is just the beginning of 90 minutes of side-splitting vulgarity. Everyone will love the coked up Michael Cera.
Source:
http://lefthandhorror.com/2013/06/16/this-is-the-end-2013-movie-review/
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