Spoiler:I enjoyed it, for the most part. McBride and Robinson stole the show, in my opinion. Seth Rogen was Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel was awkward Canadian guy, and Jonah Hill was...I don't even know. James Franco seemed like an amalgam of himself and his pineapple character in one package that amplified the douchbaggery a little bit. That being said, these aren't complaints. I knew what I was getting into and it delivered.
The Emma Watson bit was hilarious, as was the Franco heaven bit, and Michael Cera...all I can say is "whoa." I did think the Satan's giant shlong thing was kind of stupid. I get that they're into crude humor, but it just seemed unnecessary, and it really wasn't that funny; probably because **** jokes are like the lowest common denominator on the joke-o-meter if used excessively (I think it wasn't that funny because they used up the **** jokes with the McBride/Franco bit).
Also, the Backstreet Boys; no.
****ing awesome movie. Went in with very low expectations but really liked the movie. I was surprised by the especial effects. It looked really great... like something I would expect from a big budget movie.
Saw this again. I'm shocked that this is the only movie so far this summer that has real, genuine heart and soul. Good characters, great laughs, killer ending.
Spoiler:Backstreet boys ending
As given in the article, it actually did quite well for a total of $96 million in US while its budget was $32 million. And RT score is 84%. Though internationally it made only $17 million, guess more countries have yet to get it.Guess this isn't doing well?
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