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This Is The End
While attending a party at James Franco';;s house, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and many other celebrities are faced with the apocalypse. The comedy This Is The End follows six friends trapped in a house after a series of strange and catastrophic events devastate Los Angeles. As the world unravels outside, dwindling supplies and cabin fever threaten to tear apart the friendships inside. Eventually, they are forced to leave the house, facing their fate and the true meaning of friendship and redemption.
18 August 1996, Florien, Louisiana, USA
20 February 1988, St. Michael, Barbados
23 February 1975, Islington, London, England, UK
26 April 1980, Cullman, Alabama, USA
20 February 1975, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
25 October 1971, Chicago, Illinois, USA
June 20, 2016
Seth Rogen, employing Appatow's Hollywood frat-house clown-crew, has made a unique, hilarious, bizarre, thoroughly disgusting, yet rather important movie for these times.
June 14, 2013
This Is the End, true to its subject matter, is as funny as hell.
April 28, 2015
Probably the most self-indulgent wank in movie history, yet on occasion it's hilarious.
July 20, 2015
This movie is flat out crazy.
October 08, 2015
"This Is the End" does not crack jokes at the expense of Christianity. It does, however, consider both kicking a severed head around like a football and the prospect of raping Emma Watson to be hilarious.
June 25, 2013
No comedy classic, then, but a good natured and engaging slice of goonish self-mockery.
July 15, 2015
The movie's very self-amusement makes it go down easy.
June 18, 2013
... the movie definitely struck a chord with the crowd I saw it with ... (with) a climax that brings bromance back ...
June 14, 2013
Crass, flimsily plotted, and self-referential to the point of narcissistic personality disorder. For those willing to tolerate such defects, however, it is also very, very funny.
July 01, 2013
The film is more guileful than it looks, even though the narrative is nuts ...
April 17, 2016
Come for the cameos, stay for Danny McBride, and come back again for the handful of genuinely deranged sequences that you'll hardly believe exist in a mainstream comedy.

