By: Robert Murphy
Now I’m going to start this
review by saying, I usually don’t go and see a comedy movie in theaters, it’s
nothing against comedies, I just get roped into seeing an action or scary movie
when I go out but taking one look at “This Is the End” and I was hooked. Seth
Rogan and James Franco have been together in a couple of films in recent years
and each time I’ve seen them together, it is just pure gold to me and the
actors themselves are grade A as well. Joining them in the film is an all-star
class of comedy movie characters such as Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill and Danny
McBride along with other big names that come to James Franco’s home in “This Is
the End” for a huge party that they will all be talking about for the rest of
their lives……for however long that may be. The party starts out well enough
with all these stars playing as themselves like Emma Watson and Rihanna, all supposedly
showing what they are all like off the screen, then things go wrong as things
begin to erupt and the sky lights up with fire and it’s clear that the end of
the days has finally come.
These guys would not be my pick for an apocalypse team
A big appeal for me in this film
right off the get go is the fact that all these stars are playing themselves
and I love when a movie does this sort of thing, actors acting about being
actors in a movie just tickles me because it makes you question, is this what
these people are really like? This also adds to the fact that hey these guys
and girls are regular people, they party, and they can be jerks or a bunch of
people sitting around talking about life and playing video games in their spare
time. This all is erupting in a powder keg of comedy and epicness at James
Franco’s party in his incredible bachelor pad I might add and just when you’re
starting to enjoy yourself, boop the world comes to end. People are being
wrapped up in blue lights and carried off into the sky, being saved and
raptured to Heaven while the rest are left panicking and being dragged down
into the depths of the Earth in giant holes and so on. It’s all written in that
book, you’ve read the book I’m sure, you know that book that’s in every hotel
room still, starts with a B…..ahh damn it’ll come to me, anyway all that is
going down and it ain’t pretty. Before long all that is left from this party
are five guys, Rogan, Baruchel, Franco, Hill and Robinson, the three are left
to survive and defend themselves at what this new world that is left after the
rapture has brought them and these five comedians are not what you’d call end
of the world survival material.
Now even though the world has
collapsed and lawless/chaos are about to become an everyday occurrence, that
isn’t even the main part of the story, what “This Is the End” becomes is a sort
of “Big Brother” type affair. Each of the five all do hidden confessionals during
the film to get what they’re feeling about their whole situation out there for
all of us to see and it feels a lot like what you’d expect these comedians to
say to each off camera. It is all completely raw and obscene but in the right
way that doesn’t overdo it and while it feels all warm and funny, just a bunch
of comedians and funny people hanging out together like something right out of
the movie “Grown Ups,” there is back stabbing and self-absorption among the
stars that takes over. Oh hey right the world ended or something I thought?
Often times during the movie I forgot about the fact that it happened because
of laughing so hard, “This Is the End” just digs into the personal life of
these stars and continues your questions on this being who these people
actually are.
Some “Big Brother” confessionals
“This Is the End” gave me a huge
amount of laughs in a dirty/hardcore way that I haven’t laughed at in a while
and if anybody were to make it happen again it would be this cast of characters
right here. Franco, Rogan, Hill, Baruchel and McBride are all at the top of
their games with the laughs just pouring in as it delves into their supposed
personal lives and what these guys are actually like outside the big
screen…..while being on the big screen at the same time. Also there is a great
cast of other famous celebrities included in the film like Paul Rudd, Jason
Segel, Kevin Heart, Aziz Anasari, Michael Cera and many more and while they’re not
part of the movie for long, they make great additions to the film and add to
the laughs as well. It was also refreshing to know that some people in
Hollywood would actually be raptured up to Heaven and that is heartwarming in a
way but then again it was only a few people.
Good:
-Amazing main and supporting cast
-A great level of raunchy and raw
laughs
-Makes you question if this is
what these people are truly like
Bad:
-There are those too far moments
for certain people
Scully Rating: 8.8 out of 10
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