This Is the End
Came out; 2013
Time; 1 hour 47 minutes
Watched on; Amazon
Rating;
R for crude and sexual content throughout, brief graphic nudity,
pervasive language, drug use and some violence
IMDB
Rating; 6.6/10
Caution;
Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Everyone plays themselves
James Franco
Jonah Hill
Seth Rogan
Jay Baruchel
Danny McBride
Craig Robinson
Michael Cera
Mindy Kaling
David Krumholtz
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Rihanna
Martin Starr
Paul Rudd
Channing Tatum
Storyline;
Six Los Angeles celebrities are stuck in James Franco's house after a series of devastating events just destroyed the city. Inside, the group not only have to face the apocalypse, but themselves
Thoughts;
This movie has been on my radar for some time. I finally was able to watch it and it had some super funny parts! I can see where it got the rating it did.
Everyone
plays themselves and the dialog almost seems like your truly at
the party watching and listening to real people.
The
weird and stupid stuff comes when the world falls apart.
If
you like the buddy buddy movie with all these players I
recommend watching this
Plot
Summary; CAUTION; Major Spoiler Alert
Jay
Baruchel arrives in Los Angeles to visit with old friend and fellow
actor Seth Rogen, who invites Baruchel to attend a housewarming party
hosted by James Franco. At the raucous party, many celebrities and
others drink, take drugs, have sex, and commit other immoral acts.
Baruchel is uncomfortable being around many people he does not know
well including Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Michael Cera,
Craig Robinson, and Emma Watson and Rogen accompanies him to a
convenience store for cigarettes.
Beams of blue light from the
sky suddenly carry away several store customers. The frightened Rogen
and Baruchel flee to Franco's home amid explosions, vehicular
crashes, and mass chaos, but find the party undisturbed by the blue
beams. The partygoers scoff at Baruchel's account, but rush outside
because of a powerful earthquake and see the Hollywood Hills on fire.
A large crack opens in the earth, and Cera, Mintz-Plasse, Rihanna,
Mindy Kaling, Aziz Ansari, Kevin Hart, Jason Segel, and David
Krumholtz are among those killed. Rogen, Baruchel, Franco, Hill, and
Robinson survive, and learn that the largest earthquake in California
history has struck Los Angeles. Believing that as famous actors they
will soon be rescued, the five take inventory of the available
supplies, including food and water, various drugs, and a pistol. They
set up a ration system, board up the doors and windows, and await
help.
The next morning, Danny McBride who, unknown to the
others, crashed the party and fell asleep wakes up first. Ignorant of
the crisis he wastes much of the supplies, and disbelieves the
others' accounts until a desperate outsider seeking aid is
decapitated in their presence. The men pass the time by taking many
drugs and filming a homemade sequel to the 2008 film Pineapple
Express, which most of the group had appeared in. Tensions rise,
however, due to various conflicts, including Baruchel and Rogen's
growing estrangement, and the others' skepticism of Baruchel's belief
that the disasters might be the Apocalypse the Book of Revelation
predicts.
An armed Watson returns and reports mysterious
animal noises. Due to a misunderstanding she quickly leaves, taking
all of the drinks. Robinson is chosen to travel outside to the cellar
for water, but is frightened by something monstrous. The group
successfully reaches the water but McBride's boorish behavior results
in much being lost, and the others decide to evict him. McBride tries
to kill the others with the pistol but fails as the gun is a prop,
and angrily leaves the home.
Robinson's experience causes him
to believe in Baruchel's theory of the Apocalypse and that the blue
beams have, as part of the Rapture, taken good people to Heaven. He
volunteers to explore a neighboring home for supplies with Baruchel.
Hill secretly wishes for Baruchel to die, and is subsequently raped
by an incubus. Now demonically possessed and supernaturally strong,
Hill chases Franco and Rogen, while Robinson and Baruchel flee a
demonic bull. The group subdues Hill, but during an exorcism attempt,
a fire destroys the home and Hill's body, forcing the four
outdoors.
Regretful for the mistakes in his life that kept him
from Heaven, Robinson volunteers to sacrifice himself so his friends
can escape a large winged demon. The plan succeeds but, unexpectedly,
Robinson is taken in the Rapture because of his good deed, giving
hope to the group. When cannibals led by McBride capture the men,
Franco similarly volunteers to sacrifice himself. Although the plan
succeeds and a blue beam begins to take Franco, his taunting sneers
to McBride cause the beam to vanish, and the cannibals eat Franco. As
Satan is about to consume Rogen and Baruchel, they reaffirm their
friendship and await death. A blue beam suddenly strikes Baruchel,
who tries to pull Rogen up with him, but together they are failing to
reach Heaven. Rogen lets go to allow his friend to ascend, and just
before being killed is also taken by the Rapture.
Robinson,
now an angel, welcomes Baruchel and Rogen in Heaven. He explains that
it is a paradise where any wish comes true. Baruchel wishes that the
Backstreet Boys would reunite, and the film ends with the band
performing "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" for a raucous
heavenly party.
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