Overview:
While attending a party at James Franco's house, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and many other celebrities are faced with the apocalypse.| Status: | Released (2013-06-12) |
|---|---|
| Awards: | 10 wins & 23 nominations total |
| BoxOffice: | $101,470,202 |
| Screen: | Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Jason Stone |
| Productions: | Columbia Pictures, Mandate Pictures, Point Grey Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 17051: James Franco - James Franco
- 21007: Jonah Hill - Jonah Hill
- 19274: Seth Rogen - Seth Rogen
- 449: Jay Baruchel - Jay Baruchel
- 62862: Danny McBride - Danny McBride
- 64342: Craig Robinson - Craig Robinson
- 39995: Michael Cera - Michael Cera
Crews
- 19274: Seth Rogen - Screenplay - Writing
- 19274: Seth Rogen - Screenstory - Writing
- 8848: William Ladd Skinner - Art Direction - Art
- 54734: Evan Goldberg - Screenstory - Writing
- 54734: Evan Goldberg - Screenplay - Writing
- 1046127: Jason Stone - Executive Producer - Production
- 54734: Evan Goldberg - Producer - Production
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Reviews
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This movie was unexpectedly great and put Pineapple Express to shame. I have a new found respect for Danny McBride. He took it to a whole other level and stole the show. Nuff said!
Continue reading ->Mistah Darcy
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**Plot: 10/20** The film starts out with Seth Rogen waiting at the airport to pick up his pal Jay Baruchel. It's basically a good ol' buddy get together as they go back to Seth's house where he has a couple of welcoming gifts awaiting and then they proceed to get high. Seth convince ....
Continue reading ->Gimly
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**The following is a long form review that I originally wrote in 2013.** Sorry for the double 'self' here, I really couldn't think of another word) Self-portrayal in film is the biggest form of self-gratification since the invention of masturbation. And no movie has ever wanked ....
Continue reading ->r96sk
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Mediocre middle hinders. <em>'This Is the End'</em> adds some uniqueness alongside the standard apocalyptic fare, the mass cameos are amusing and the fact that the characters are playing exaggerated versions of themselves is a good touch. The apocalypse elements are done well enou ....
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