What does Sup Forums think of sausage party?

What does Sup Forums think of sausage party?

"Lol a talking hotdog said fuck"

/thread

dicks

pretty funny, ending caught me off guard, recommend watching this high

Judd Apatow is the death of modern filmmaking. You Hollywood shitbags get what you deserve. I wouldn't even download this idiotic trashfest for free so good luck filling theater seats

You don't /thread your own post dumbshit

Who's stopping him? You?

>You don't /thread your own post dumbshit

I'll allow it.

Circle gets the square.

>unfunny 420 blaze it jew humor
>basically a reboot of food fight
>voice cast is a faggot smorgasbord

>unfunny 420 blaze it jew humor
>basically a reboot of food fight
>voice cast is a faggot hodgepodge

saw it last night, let me go over it

>hotdog and bun want to fuck
>they hold hands and shit
>the entire premise is that outside the supermarket is "the great beyond" (heaven)
turns out the great beyond was made up by non perishable food that lived forever and saw that food was afraid to leave
>turns into a religious "there is no god" thing
>Palestine and Israeli conflict jokes
>ends with "there is no gods and we can beat them because they can see us when they trip balls on bath salts" (literally)
>5 minute food sex scene t the end where Palestine fucks Israel and vice versa

all around, I'm easily amused and didn't hate it. I don't think it's worth the time and money to go to the theater, but if you want to pirate it and waste your time, sure.

>unfunny 420 blaze it jew humor
>basically a reboot of food fight
>voice cast is a faggot borgiepodge

Wow you must really hate this movie, I mean you posted twice.

Whatchu gonna do about it faggot

Can't wait for porn of it

Looks funny. Loved the trailer, i'm going to go see it tonight.

I usually hate seth rogan movies. but this one appeals to me.

Found the fake and gay shillreply. Kill yourself, nigger. This movie is garbage and you know it

>Lol a newfag /threaded his own post

>recommend watching this high
What? Watching a Seth Rogen film high? user you genius

I bet it will be fun but nothing extraordinary. No one will care about this movie in 15 years.

>Judd Apatow is the death of modern filmmaking
Go back to your Michael Bay films fag

wow, spending a little too much time on the internet buddy? LOL

this is Sup Forums, don't act like you don't spend most of your awake hours on the internet too.

Good point. I'm not a big judd fan, but hell you can't blame him for the shit show that hollywood has become for the past 25 years.

Hollywood peaked in the 80's. Ben Stiller ruined comedy with bullshit like dodgeball long before judd came onto the scene.

>Lol newfag samefagging his post

Eh, I have a job, and a girlfriend. I spend an hour here a day max.

cont.

not to mention i'm a dota fag. that game seriously cuts into my Sup Forums time. lol.

Well lets see you stop him

>Lol
Kek new fag

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>Ben Stiller
this shit stain can't even act. he has the same facial expressions and mannerisms for every emotion. he's not funny.

The movie is shit, and shit is funny sometimes. Back in my teens going to the spike and mikes twisted animation festival, watching liquid television, I used to dream there'd be movies like this some day. Just absolute non-sense poop joke animation. I love it.

>You mean what does Sup Forums think of Sup Forums ?

Oh my.

Yeah that was my point.

>free to play

get a load of this peasant.

is this your first time being agreed with?

2spooky5me

Dude weed lmao the movie.

>Being this new

oh-ho, look at that!

like could you explain this claim because I'm actually interested in it

on Sup Forums i think yes. Might be the first time it's ever happened here.

cherish this moment.

Holee sheet

Aqua Teen Hunger Force is my favorite show and I can't understand how this is supposed to be funny. I won't even download this filth.

The jews ruin everything!

>basically a reboot of food fight
True but more......"edgy" ?

Samefag

how do can you tell?

Wow you two are really going at it

80's was the best time for hollywood where commercialism and artistry were in harmony. Practical effects were at a peak, filming techniques were solid, but there was still room for experimenting, and it didn't take 100million to make a movie. There was less risk, therefore more whacky ideas got made into movies. It was a golden age imo

take back to the future for example, the budget was only 19million. Sure that's like a bit more by today's standards with inflation, but a creative awesome movie like that could never get made today.

Aliens 2 might be the best action sci-fi movie of all time. Then look at every cronenberg movie, videodrome, the fly, etc...

Comedy was at it's peak with Stripes, Caddyshack, Ghost busters. Independent directors were killing it with Evil dead 1 & 2 there's so many examples. Shitty teen B movies were awesome too, Fast times, Ferris Bueller, Weird Science. Even the bad ones were good by today's standards.

What really killed hollywood was the late 90's writers strike. They fired all the writers and just focused on remakes and reboots, and massive overly long epic lord of the rings harry potter CGI shitfests.

THe best really is just Spielberg. Just look at Spielberg's (producer and director) work in the 80's vs other decades, Jaws, Poltergeist, Gremlins, ET, Indiana Jones. Nothing from the 90's or later can compare(maybe jurassic park, but that's early 90's essentially an 80's remnant.

avert your eyes, pervert!

I like posts with lots of words to read.
14/88, would read again.

Similar concept of animated food. But not at all the same type of humor or anything. Not to mention they've been working on sausage party since before food fight was ever released.

This dude gets it, comedy died off with leslie nelson. With him went slap stick and real comedy, not this modern "everything needs a dick and queef joke mess"
Also check em

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pretty convenient timing though. athf gets cancelled and now these faggots pop out a food movie?

There are still smart comedies. This is like the music debate.

Are you referring to the latest "Ghostbusters" film?

Yes.

Terminator 2 and Jurassic park are great examples of early 90's movies that used CGI correctly before it became gratuitous.

Honestly I'd blame Lucas for this. He made those horrible prequels that were basically screensavers. Just complete garbage movies that made tons of money and put the nail in the coffin of practical effects.

ROLF

Mad Max: Fury Road.

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Yeah, it was a classic. It would be nice if they tried to make a third one day but I doubt it will ever happen.

Yes but like great musicians of today, the great comedians don't get studios to back them up with millions of dollars and artist development and resources like they did in the past.

Great comedians and great musicians are pretty much own their own, very few can manage to break through, run their own business while both writing and producing amazing albums.

The industry has abandoned artists and commercialism reigns supreme.

The 80's had balance. That was my point. Both those aspects are important in producing great works. They're completely out of balance now and that's why we have shit.

>relaxing on loveseat farting

Honestly, they do with Netflix backing a lot of their own movies now. Hollywood is still the dominant, but they are not the only thing anymore.

>movie comes out
>what does Sup Forums think?
>It is shit don't waste your time
This kind happens for every movie,
Sup Forums is acting like /vg/ nowdays

Exactly.

I guess?? I mean was anyone watching ATHF? I was a fan back in 2001 when I was in college. It pretty much jumped the shark when the movie came out. No one really cared or talked about that show for like 13 years at least.

Not everything is a conspiracy, you just live in a myopic world.

Honestly, most recent movies have sucked.

like amy schumer and every unfunny heeb or nignog on comedy central.

Sounds stupid, could be funny in that fart joke kind of way.

Won't see it, won't torrent it, rather go to a sausage party than watch it.

I agree netflix is good. TV is where the art is now. But I've yet to see anything compete with a 5 star 80's movie. Even breaking bad.

I mean the gravity of 80's films is so strong that STRANGER THINGS, the BIGGEST thing on netflix right now is literally a pastiche to 80's film making.

Deadpool was great.

>no one likes aqtf
>you're small minded
>no one cares
>you need to grow up

jewish conspiracy confirmed!

Talking recently recent.Independence day, Suicide Squad, Ghostbusters

Yes exactly. The great comedians now just do standup specials and struggle to get paying roles. Doug Stanhope doesn't even bother with the hollywood game anymore and just focuses on standup exclusively.

Oh, yeah those are movies I would never have even considered seeing. I mean 10 seconds into the trailer of any of those you can see they're pure garbage.

I recently watched most of my backlog of old movies and I have to say that the great movies from the 1960's, 70's and 80's are fantastic.
There's nothing like 2001: Space Odyssey in cinema's today (as an example)

Garbage movie. No lore, no character devlopment, fucking CGI sandstorm looks like GARBAGE. Was bascailly one big car chase the whole fucking movie. Like all 3rd act. No tension building, no nothing, just FAST ANS THE FURIOUS IN MAD MAX WORLD.

Who gets excited about CGI car chases? LOL Watching a video game isn't exciting.

I love the first two mad max movies more than anything. Fury Road was a fucking tragedy.

THat being said I did like the first 20 mins. It just got old after that.

It's not just that.
The movies today are just about characters/branding and graphics or new styles.

The thing with old movies were great directors, which we don't have anymore nowadays.
No more Kubrick.

Yeah I love lots of 70's and 60's movies too. But I just think it all peaked in the 80's.

2001 was more of a symphony. The space scene are VERY slow, but the pacing is intentional. You need to experience it in a certain frame of mind.

Unfunny and reminiscent of a fever dream I had while tripping on Robitussin.

Yeah well that's like saying we don't have beethoven anymore. Kubrick was a true visionary. There won't be another one of him ever.

Because it wasn't CGI, that's the point. It was nearly entirely practical effects.

You're almost right.
We don't have a Beethoven but that's because music has shifted from composing to the instruments and to the faces of the bandmembers aka boybands.

We're not making the same thing anymore.
We're not making movies, we're making stories with funny characters or with shitty cgi and maybe even to sell fucking products.

Ahh, you have the kind of mindset. Everything you're saying makes a lot more sense after your views on music.

music didn't shift from composers for like 400 years after Beethoven died.

Mainstream music is made to please teenage girls, so you should stop listening to music for teenage girls.

But you understand what I mean, right?

We won't see any good movies unless we get people to make actual fucking movies again.
How can we go all this time without a Planet of the Apes? The only thing coming close would be a Spielberg and maybe even a Lucas

I still see good movies. Sucks you don't pal.

You've never played Metal Gear.

>knows literally nothing about film

>driving is a practical effect

People that spend the most money on movies are very dumb spics and nigs. They want shitty dumb movies because they can't understand anything else. They want shiny things and bright colors.

The market dictates the product.

White americans that work for a living stay in and watch AMC and netflix. That's why all the smart shit is no longer in theaters.

>watching
>playing

>not understanding the difference

Then name some.
Name anything that comes close to be regarded as a great movie or maybe even a classic.
I'm not saying that there aren't any good movies nowadays, but there's nothing on par.
There are plenty to be names for the past decades, but try anything past 2010?
Also, who are you going to name? Scorsese? Tarantino?

And it's a damn shame

you figuratively don't understand the meaning of the world literally

OHH we got a first year film student here!