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Runtime: 107 min Audio: 5.1 Language: English Frame Rate: 25 fps Video Bitrate: 5228 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 256 kbps |
Review: Im sure everyone has his own vision of how the world will end. Biblical Apocalypse? Nuclear war? Hit meteorite? No matter as a way to survive in the end it is not by far the best I've seen on the screen. The concept of the movie is pretty simple - a lot of celebrities who are fighting for their lives in the Apocalypse. It started rather quietly - Jay Baruchel and Seth Rogen days after smoking weed and playing video games heading to the party at James Francois new mansion. There are too many cameos all of them in this review, to include, but the most memorable kids will surely Emma Watson (Hermione, you should see an ax), Danny McBride and Michael Cera. However, they are only a supplement to the main dish of Pineapple Express as friends comedy with Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, James Franco, Jonah Hill, and Craig Robinson. I would not say the story does not exist, but it certainly is not enough to develop much attention to it. The film is more like a collection of jokes with a typical American humor, this is exactly what you would expect from anything duo Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg. Moreover, it became apparent that the entire crew was so much fun making this film. Is playing football with the severed head, the battle for the galaxy or filming the sequel Pineapple Express (hands down my favorite part of the film) - it all looks clean fun with these guys to be. And it's amazing because this atmosphere is good fun over the audience. Plus its good to see the big names of Hollywood is not too serious about yourself. This is the end contains a fair amount of satire at the next world of show business. It has a very simple, but not stupid message. Do not get me wrong, I'm not saying that it is not overly ambitious or work of art that will be thinking about your life or the state of the world. But it makes the movie a little better. It is always good, is not it? Overall, it was very fun to watch, especially if you have a few friends and a beer with you. Its simple - if you liked the previous films by Rogen, Goldberg, you're going to fall in love with it. If you do not - well, it's still worth a try. For reviews, go to: www.altentertainment.blogspot.co.uk
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