This Is The End: But it is the start of Laughapalooza—Movie

“I don’t want to die in James Franco’s house!” So screams Jay Baruchel to Seth Rogen midway through “This Is The End.” Really? Because if the threat of death is this much fun at casa de Franco, move over, Jay, and make room on the couch for me.This is the End movie

Written and directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, based on their short (also written by Jason Stone), “Jay and Seth Versus the Apocalypse,” “This Is The End” is Rogen and Goldberg’s idea of what the end of the world…or their world…will be like.

The story begins innocently enough. Jay has come to LA and while in town is staying with buddy Seth. With the exception of Seth, Jay seems to hate everything and everyone in Hollywood (especially Jonah Hill), so when Seth tells him they are going to a party at James Franco’s house, he’s not exactly overjoyed. But after a day of smoking weed and drinking ecstasy…yes, drinking ecstasy…he agrees and the two take a cab (see how this is done, Lilo?) to James’ home. His party seems to include every Hollywood A-list person under 40…many of them doing unspeakably disgusting, but hysterically funny acts. Jay finally has had enough and goes out for some air. Seth joins him and the two end up in a convenience store. At the store, all hell literally breaks loose. Monsters appear…people get sucked up, God knows where…and that is just for starters. Let’s not dwell on the woman at the cash register. The two run back to James’ house where all seems well…until it’s not.

Although “This Is The End” is filled with cameos of stars playing themselves, the real action centers on Seth Rogen, James Franco, Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill, Craig Robinson and Danny McBride, with lesser roles for Michael Cera, Emma Watson, Rihanna and David Krumholtz. While I don’t know any of these people personally, I can only hope Cera is playing a “bizarro” version of himself.

Somehow the writers have managed to combine horror films, comedy and filth in one fell swoop and have produced one of the funniest and really creative, smart films in a long time. (I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to look at a Milky Way bar the same again.) Even some of the smallest things, like Seth’s breathing, garner big laughs. Yes, “This Is The End” is probably geared more for men than women and contains more d***k jokes than one can shake a stick at…pun intended…but I laughed myself silly.

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