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!
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This Is the End
Overview
While attending a party at James Franco's house, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and many other celebrities are faced with the apocalypse.
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Release date
12/06/2013
Votes
6,844
Popularity
6.1
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James Franco
James Franco
Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Jay Baruchel
Jay Baruchel
Danny McBride
Danny McBride
Craig Robinson
Craig Robinson
Michael Cera
Michael Cera
Emma Watson
Emma Watson
Mindy Kaling
Mindy Kaling
David Krumholtz
David Krumholtz
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Rihanna
Rihanna
Martin Starr
Martin Starr
Paul Rudd
Paul Rudd
Channing Tatum
Channing Tatum
Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart
Aziz Ansari
Aziz Ansari
Samantha Ressler
Karen (Franco's Asst.)
Douglas M. Griffin
Father in Store
Lo Graham
Daughter in Store
Carol Sutton
Cashier
Yohance Myles
Cell Phone Guy
Richard Holden
Priest
Brian Huskey
Headless Man
Randy Rousseau
News Reporter
Travers Mackel
News Reporter
Amber Carew
Cera Girl #1
Dallas West
Cera Girl #2
David Jensen
Cannibal #1
Jack Flynn
Cannibal #2
Carey Jones
Rape Demon
Ricky Mabe
Santa Cannibal
Jason Cox
Paparazzi
Nick Carter
Backstreet Boys
Howie Dorough
Backstreet Boys
Brian Littrell
Backstreet Boys
AJ McLean
Backstreet Boys
Kevin Richardson
Backstreet Boys
Will Addison
Party Hipster (uncredited)
Edward J. Clare
Capt. Angelo (uncredited)
Dwight V Coleman
Hick (uncredited)
John Darko
Partygoer (uncredited)
Ashleigh Dejon
Partygoer (uncredited)
Michelle DeVito
Partygoer (uncredited)
Z. Dieterich
Melrose Driver (uncredited)
Tammy Dugen
Greek Woman (uncredited)
Evan Goldberg
Evan Goldberg (uncredited)
Damian Gomez
Backstreet Boys Backup Dancer (uncredited)
Steffie Grote
LA Hipster / Driver (uncredited)
Devin Hennessy
Disco Dude (uncredited)
Ashley Lambert
Party Girl (voice)
Chi Muoi Lo
Jang (uncredited)
Brittany Perry-Russell
Heaven's Angel (uncredited)
Erin Rementer
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Met Salih
Partygoer (uncredited)
Brandon Trost
Cannibal (uncredited)
Jason Trost
JTRO (uncredited)
Syd Wilder
Angel (uncredited)
Jason Segel
Jason Segel (uncredited)
Original Soundtrack
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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 convinces Jay to go to Franco's party with him so he'll have a chance to get to know everyone better. After being introduced to everyone, they both leave to make a quick stop at a local convenience store when the city starts going abrupt and light beams begin appearing from the sky. From there, both of the actors rejoin th…
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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 harder than _This Is The End_. Let me give you the list: * James Franco * Jonah Hill * Seth Rogen * Jay Baruchel * Danny McBride * Craig Robinson * Michael Cera * Emma Watson * Mindy Kaling * David Krumholtz * Christopher Mintz-Plasse * Rihanna * Martin Starr * Paul Rudd * Kevin Hart * Evan Goldb…
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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 enough, though the bits at the start are where it peaks. The middle of this movie dragged a fair bit for me, I didn't really find it all that comical; the beginning, again, has the most amusement, as well as a fun end piece featuring that Floridian boyband. This is based upon a short film, so I guess it was always l…
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