This Is The End (2013) Plot: Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen - TopicsExpress



          

This Is The End (2013) Plot: Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen direct this comedy action movie in which a number of Hollywood stars, including Rogen himself, play fictionalised versions of themselves facing up to the apocalypse. When Rogen, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride and Craig Robinson attend a party at James Franco's house they anticipate a good time. However, as Los Angeles is struck by a series of disasters it appears that the apocalypse is near. How will the bickering movie stars fare as they try to survive amidst a crumbling city? Stars including Emma Watson, Michael Cera, Kevin Hart and Rihanna also appear. Review: I actually really enjoyed this movie. I laughed all the way through it, until the end which was a bit corny, but it didn't spoil the movie. Seth Rogen, who wrote and directed the movie, really did push the jokes to the extreme and it was great to see all of the stars together in one film. I liked the fact that they all played themselves and that they took the piss out of there own movies. The whole monster theme does to a bit too far, but that's what makes it funny. All of the actors put in great performances, and the cameos were great choices by the director. The only downside to the film was the ending, but apart from that, I would love to see the whole cast team up again to do another project because the chemistry was great. I know that this won't be everyone's cup of tea, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. A Great Watch! Round-Up: From the beginning of the movie, I had a smile on my face, and when Michael Cera, who is known for his straight cut roles, plays a coked up mad man, I knew that this film was going to bring something different to the table. Emma Watson was a different but great choice for her part, and even Rihana made a small but effective contribution to the movie. Jay Baruchel's whining did get on my nerves a bit, but if think that was deliberate. The person that stood out from the rest, had to be James Franco who played his part well. I was hoping for a twist at the end, but I think Seth Rogen was trying to bring a moral to the story. You do have to have a warped sense of humour to enjoy the film, but if you have watched some of the casts work, then you will know what to expect. Budget: $32million Worldwide Gross: $125million I recommend this movie to people who are into there comedies about a bunch of Hollywood actors who get attacked by monsters. 7/10
Posted on: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 06:26:56 +0000

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