Sausage Party

So hilarious, So so funny, great great comedy!!

Not the strangest animated movie I’ve ever seen as far as the animation is concern. It’s very straight forward. What Seth Rogen does with this film is take the traditional archetypes of cartoons and animation and puts a hard R spin on it, with some of the most out there jokes you could only get away with by animating food.  No sexual undertones, everything was pretty out in the open.

Truly from the makers of This Is the End as it stars most of the cast of that movie (minus Jay Baruchel) and adding such voice talent as Ed Norton, Salma Hayek, and Kristen Wiig.

Seth Rogen plays the voice of Frank, part of a pack of sausages, Frank’s world is no bigger than the isle he lives in. He spends his life waiting for the moment when the gods will select him to travel to the great beyond so that he can finally “enter” Brenda, a hot dog bun that   happens to be his girlfriend. however, Frank discovers that the great beyond is not the paradise that was described.

It’s a bit disturbing. I’m use to Disney’s  anthropomorphic ducks, and got use to talking cars in Pixar’s Cars, and even though I was raised on Duck Tales, It has not stop me from eating duck. This is different. This movie is basically telling me that bread and vegetables are alive, which means I can’t eat anything. It’s weirdly hilarious watching a a half eaten cookie cry  because someone took a bite out of it.

Like a typical cartoon, Sausage party has  a hidden agenda, with all the foods being separated in isles that represent the culture that they belong to, the different food has to work together and get past those differences in order finish their quest to discover what the great beyond is all about, which is the second agenda as the movie does point out the oddities of religion.

It’s so funny, there is far too much to point out cause it all made me laugh so hard (Although, Nick Knoll plays the voice of a Douche, and it was gut busting).

Not since This Is the End have I laugh so hard at a Seth Rogen movie, It’s definitely worth seeing.