This Is the End


This Is the End

Overview:

While attending a party at James Franco's house, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and many other celebrities are faced with the apocalypse.

Votes 2357 (6.3/10)

Runtime: 107 minutes

Release Date 2013-06-12

Budget: $32,000,000.00

Revenue: $126,041,322.00

Website: Link

Tagline: Nothing ruins a party like the end of the world.

Production company:

  • Columbia Pictures
  • Mandate Pictures
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE)
  • Point Grey Pictures

Production country:

  • United States of America

Genres:

  • Action
  • Comedy

Trailer

Further Information

James Franco
James Franco
James Franco
Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Jay Baruchel
Jay Baruchel
Jay Baruchel
Danny McBride
Danny McBride
Danny McBride
Craig Robinson
Craig Robinson
Craig Robinson
Michael Cera
Michael Cera
Michael Cera
Emma Watson
Emma Watson
Emma Watson
Mindy Kaling
Mindy Kaling
Mindy Kaling
David Krumholtz
David Krumholtz
David Krumholtz
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Rihanna
Rihanna
Rihanna
Martin Starr
Martin Starr
Martin Starr
Paul Rudd
Paul Rudd
Paul Rudd
Channing Tatum
Channing Tatum
Channing Tatum
Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart
Aziz Ansari
Aziz Ansari
Aziz Ansari
Jason Segel
Jason Segel
Jason Segel
Backstreet Boys
Nick Carter
Nick Carter
Backstreet Boys
Kevin Richardson
Kevin Richardson
Backstreet Boys
A.J. McLean
A.J. McLean
Backstreet Boys
Howie Dorough
Howie Dorough
Backstreet Boys
Brian Littrell
Brian Littrell
Daughter in Store
Lo Graham
Lo Graham
Father in Store
Douglas M. Griffin
Douglas M. Griffin
LA Hipster / Driver (uncredited)
Steffie Grote
Steffie Grote
Headless Man
Brian Huskey
Brian Huskey
Executive Producer
Jay Baruchel
Jay Baruchel
Casting
Francine Maisler
Francine Maisler
Costume Design
Danny Glicker
Danny Glicker
Art Direction
William Ladd Skinner
William Ladd Skinner
Executive Producer
Barbara A. Hall
Barbara A. Hall
Screenplay
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Director
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Producer
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Screenstory
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen
Executive Producer
Nathan Kahane
Nathan Kahane
Production Design
Chris L. Spellman
Chris L. Spellman
Screenplay
Evan Goldberg
Evan Goldberg
Director
Evan Goldberg
Evan Goldberg
Producer
Evan Goldberg
Evan Goldberg
Executive Producer
Evan Goldberg
Evan Goldberg
Screenstory
Evan Goldberg
Evan Goldberg
Director of Photography
Brandon Trost
Brandon Trost
Editor
Zene Baker
Zene Baker
Original Music Composer
Henry Jackman
Henry Jackman
Makeup Artist
Samantha M. Capps
Samantha M. Capps
Producer
James Weaver
James Weaver
Set Decoration
Helen Britten
Helen Britten
Music Editor
Jonathan Karp
Jonathan Karp
Music Supervisor
Jonathan Karp
Jonathan Karp
Script Supervisor
Diane H. Newman
Diane H. Newman
Executive Producer
Jason Stone
Jason Stone
Executive Producer
Kyle Hunter
Kyle Hunter
Executive Producer
Ariel Shaffir
Ariel Shaffir
Makeup Department Head
Lisa Layman
Lisa Layman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim LeBlanc
Tim LeBlanc
Sound Effects Editor
Christopher S. Aud
Christopher S. Aud
Art Department Coordinator
Jarrette Moats
Jarrette Moats
Sound Designer
Michael Babcock
Michael Babcock
Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Babcock
Michael Babcock
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Babcock
Michael Babcock
Sound Effects Editor
Jeff Sawyer
Jeff Sawyer
Camera Operator
Michael Applebaum
Michael Applebaum
Hair Department Head
Melissa A. Yonkey
Melissa A. Yonkey
Sound Effects Editor
Tim Gedemer
Tim Gedemer
Still Photographer
Suzanne Hanover
Suzanne Hanover
Key Hair Stylist
Susan Buffington
Susan Buffington
Production Sound Mixer
John Pritchett
John Pritchett
Music Editor
Jack Dolman
Jack Dolman

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This movie was unexpectedly great and put Pineapple Express to shame. I have a new found respect for Danny McBride. He took it to a whole other level and stole the show. Nuff said!

Mistah Darcy

**Plot: 10/20** The film starts out with Seth Rogen waiting at the airport to pick up his pal Jay Baruchel. It's basically a good ol' buddy get together as they go back to Seth's house where he has a couple of welcoming gifts awaiting and then they proceed to get high. Seth convinces Jay to go to Franco's party with him so he'll have a chance to get to know everyone better. After being introduced to everyone, they both leave to make a quick stop at a local convenience store when the city starts going abrupt and light beams begin appearing from the sky. From there, both of the actors rejoin the party house in which almost all of the party goers fall into a giant fiery hole that has formed outside of the house. The cast practically spend the rest of the movie wasting time inside the house together, fighting demons, and then trying to get to heaven. It's not the most exciting plot in the world, but it makes for some good comedy. What I found the most interesting was that they never try to fix the problem on Earth. Even towards the end their prime goal is just to get to 'heaven' and escape the apocalypse down below. **Rewatchability: 05/15** Although I've actually watched this one twice (once regular and once with commentary), I still give it a 05/15 in this category. The problem is I just don't see myself coming back to this one unless it's playing on the TV and I'm really bored. I do, however, recommend that this movie gets watched at least once. While it's over the top and not meant to be taken seriously in the first place, I guarantee you'll get at least a laugh or two out of it. **Acting: 15/20** Since the actors are actually just portraying magnified versions of themselves it works out really nicely. The scenes with Michael Cera are especially hilarious. At one point in the movie he sneezes out cocaine all over Christopher Mintz (guy who played McLovin in Superbad). Nobody felt out of place and even the add-in actors such as Rihanna and Mindy Kaling did a pretty good job. **Audio Production: 10/20** The soundtrack comes in heavy with music by the Backstreet Boys, Black Sabbath, Cypress Hill, Def Tones, Psy, and Whitney Houston. This list includes a lot of big names, but it seems like most of the soundtrack was just thrown in. The Backstreet Boys make a cameo at the end of the movie when the cast is in heaven throwing a party. Special effects are done well, but nothing really stands out. **Visual Production: 15/20** The majority of the film takes place in a ficticious Los Angeles at James Franco's house. All of the visual post process effects and scenes are really well made. Listening to the commentary you can find out that most of the filming actually took place in New Orleans at an old coffee warehouse. Even though most of the film was filmed inside of the same building, it actually works out nicely with the storyline.

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