Tuesday, July 9, 2013

This is the End is nonstop madness in the best way possible

Oh goodness, I've been slacking again. This much-delayed review is long overdue, but I wanted to get it out of the way before Pacific Rim rears its glorious, monster-bashing head. Enjoy!!

I'll keep this short and sweet: I will be truly shocked if we see a comedy this year that's more hysterical, outrageous, or insane than This is the End. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed for Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost's alien invasion sure-to-be-masterpiece The World's End and I'm sure Anchorman 2 will provide us with some end-of-the-year laughs; but honestly, I don't think anything could measure up to Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's take on horror/comedy. Seriously. This movie is so funny that my body hurt from laughing so hard. I'm already a fan of the Apatow crew, but this is above and beyond anything I could have possibly imagined. (And yes, I know Judd Apatow wasn't actually involved, but practically everyone in this cast has been educated in his comedy school for gifted youngsters)

The plot is simple enough. Jay Baruchel is visiting his good buddy Seth Rogen in Los Angeles, hoping for some quality bro-time. (Yes, the actors are playing themselves. I'm sure you knew this already) Much to Jay's dismay, Seth decides the two should attend a raucous house party at James Franco's new pad. Jay isn't a huge fan of Franco, nor the crowd he runs with. Nevertheless, he obliges Seth's request and they head over. The next fifteen minutes or so features one of the most absurd celebrity parties that has ever graced the silver screen. I won't reveal all the cameos or what makes them so funny, but I will mention that the standout is probably Michael Cera who spends most of his time blowing cocaine in people's faces and getting all sorts of inappropriate favors from babes in guest bathrooms.

Before long, strange events start to occur: People get sucked into the sky by bright beams of light; huge sinkholes leading straight into the depths of hell appear all over the city; monsters begin prowling the streets, picking off people left and right. The survivors - Jay & Seth joined by James Franco, Craig Robinson, Jonah Hill, and Danny McBride - hole up in Franco's concrete fortress and non-stop hilarity and madness ensues as they face the coming apocalypse.

I would be doing you a disservice if I were to attempt to lay out all the jokes and surprises that await you in This is the End. Simply know this:

You will laugh your ass off.

The cast lends themselves to all manner of embarrassing acts and self-deprecation. The chemistry everyone has with each other is flawless and the improvisational tirades they frequently go on are consistently gut-busting. There are plenty of cameos from people you'd expect to be in this movie and plenty from those you couldn't possibly imagine. Whatever you do, don't let ANYONE ruin these surprises for you. No matter what!!

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg have crafted plenty of screenplays, but as far as I'm aware this is the first time they've actually directed one. I would never have guessed. They have such a natural sense of pace and timing and expertly balance comedy and scares to create a unique and endlessly enjoyable moviegoing experience. I can only hope they continue to challenge themselves with such inspired material. Sure, it may be a vanity project and an excuse to get all their friends together to act like idiots, but if every vanity project was this entertaining, I wouldn't say no to seeing a few more.

CONCLUSION: If you are a fan of comedy in any form, you can't afford to miss this one. Do yourself a favor and rush to the nearest theater with a large group of friends and get ready to laugh forever and ever and ever. Amen.

FINAL RATING: 4.5/5






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