I feel bad for the animators that likely have that last scene burnt into their minds as they probably spent hours upon hours working on it, it's so cursed.
I think too many people forget that adult animation lets you make ANYTHING, because they seem to limit themselves to middle-schooler tier comedy writing.
I remember I watched a pirated version of this, someone recorded it at the cinema, and they were silent the whole time and then when 'that' final scene happened I just heared a soft "what the fuck?" And it was honestly way more hilarious than anything in the film lmao
There are some really good anime out there, though I’ll admit a lot of it has turned into why others are describing above, unfortunately. If you are open to it and willing to do a small amount of research I guarantee you will be able to find something that you’d like.
Being an animation student at the time this released, all I ever heard was about how the animators were treated and how I believe most were not paid for overtime , so we actively avoided watching this movie. All the hard work put in for them to be treated like that was so unfair for them
I hadn’t heard about their mistreatment until after I saw the movie. It was a meh movie to me, but definitely left a bad taste in my mouth afterwards. Pun intended.
Never forget that the animators of this movie had to put up with terrible work conditions and were threatened to be blacklisted unless they worked overtime without pay.
Not gonna lie - This kinda sounds funny in some sadistic kind of way. Its like they hated their animators so much that not only they were not payed for afterhours, but also to animated something like that. Its like with those poor souls that had to animate all versions and sizes Vs dong in Cyberpunk 2077 :D
He already mentioned it. Can you specify what "terrible" work conditions? A lot of people like pointing out "abuse" in work when I don't see it much except the occasional overtime, which most people deal with. Workers in third world countries have to put up with far more for far less compensation so it's always funny to see white people complain about how "terrible" their work is.
I thought the film was much funnier when they really played up the horror/food gore aspect, instead of "lol cartoon said/did a naughty". I almost wish they had just made a horror comedy film.
The old False Advertising gank. Glad I didn't go see it even for free when I had the chance; even the group that invited me walked out around halfway, apparently.
horror comedy would've been a PERFECT genre for an adult film about sentient food! too bad they put all their time into the worst writing & abusing their animators 😔
@@BADLUCKCHARM Funniest scene in the film was the cooking scene with the woman butchering the food. I also got a chuckle out of the Saving Private Ryan parody, with things like Peanut Butter splattered in his wife's "remains", the banana who's "face" was literally peeling off, the noodle can holding the noodles like intestines, etc. Really dark humor I enjoyed a lot more than "lol orgy"
@@JillLulamoon The movie should have just been Toystory (but with food) for adults. Sentient toys would totally take over the world, so would sentient food. The food would have heard people talk about allergies/know if they are poisonous. Really easy to kill all of humanity.
When I was 16 my boyfriends parents asked me to pick a movie for all of us to see (since I went with his family on vacation to their cabin). I didn't have a smart phone at the time and couldn't google, so I chose Sausage Party thinking it was a cute animated film... I wanted to disintegrate into my seat. We all left the theater in silence.
@@ryanmchugh9803 Yes people are this stupid. When I went to the movie theater to go see Halloween ends I was talking with one of the employees there and he said some women came in with her kids to see the rated R horror movies Smile. He suggested maybe they should see Lyle Lyle crocodile but she said "I'm not taking my kids to see no singing crocodile". ......🙄.....
I think the only joke that I genuinely found amusing (at least that I can even remember) is when one of the characters bumps into a 6-pack of canadian beer and each can apologizes
@@osmanyousif7849 We use politeness/friendliness to disguise the fact that we're just as big of assholes as everybody else in the world. Also, we all deal with tons of snow in the winter, we really don't want to piss our neighbors off so much they won't help us push a stuck car.
Sausage Party takes the _"Don't play with your food"_ to a whole new meaning. The ending where every food in the supermarket doing the Caligula party just haunted my mind.
a thing that is way more terrifying than the Sausage Party is a Serbian Film, but honestly I feel bad for the people who thought this film was an animated kids film
Frankly if any "parent" was dumb enough to think a movie named "Sausage Party" was for children my only regret is they bred. To be fair with that child's genetics' they weren't going to amount to much anyway.
@@JohnSmith-ty2heyou shouldn't be so rude about it. My dad for instance bought this with a series of other cartoons. It was literally put amongst other kids movies
@@Rainyy_2 Sorry for your loss. Terrible to lose a father that way. Not everyone can walk and chew gum near a pool and survive. Just remember when going through his things, Debbie does Dallas, The Devil in Miss Jones, and Cherry Pie should not be passed down to your own offspring.
I was forced to see this in theaters by a really annoying ex, and all I can remember from it were parents yelling and children crying, and having to wait for 20 minutes as they stopped the movie, escorted a mother going ballistic out of the theater, and restarted the movie. I fell asleep after that.
@Ms Aileen Valentine I guess even the staffs didn't care if the kids able to pass to get in the first place or a karen situation from the mother that they gave up
Yeah i agree. I was in middle school when this came out and I actually thought it was funny but now that I’m in college I’ve realized how atrocious this movie really was 😭
This is going to probably sound stupid but I think It would have been better if the first part of the movie was more family friendly with hints of what's to come, and then the potato scene happens and that's when the whole feel of the movie changes. Like the potato scene is where the first f bomb drops
I remember that's how the first trailer portrayed it. Exactly that. The potato gets peeled, then the rest of the trailer revealed what the movie was actually about.
My mother got me and my sisters to huddle in the living room to watch this thinking it was a kids movie, watched the whole thing and yes that included the 'ending scene'. Afterwards she kept apologizing sounding like she just got the biggest slap in the face. Everyone was silent in our living room for the whole thing, years later though I think she knew and just wanted to see our reaction.
I can’t deny, I respect this movie for making such a “what the actual fuck” film. The type of movie where you just sit during the credits trying to process
With you talking about how awkward it was to ask people to come see an animated movie with you. That literally happened to me not too long ago. I (24 years old) asked my parents if they wanted to see the new puss in boots movie with me. My mom said that we'd be the only people in the theater that didn't have young children with them, but went anyways. By the end my mom was impressed by the movie and said that we'd have to buy it when it came out (which she never says anymore because of streaming services) feeling that validation of not being mocked for liking animated movies is amazing.
When this movie came out, my brother hated it. Not because he didn't like it. Not at all. It was because he was working at a movie theater at the time. And guess who had to deal with all the angry entitled karens who bought tickets for their families, despite multiple heads up from my brother and his fellow co-workers and the big fat R rating on the signs, asking for refunds and/or threatening to sue them for selling them tickets for an R rated film to families. So dumb.
Animation being a medium and not a genre for babysitting children is inconceivable to normie boomers and certain Gen-Xers, it’s their own narrow minded view that got them in that situation .
Storytime: My Dad and Stepmom took us to see this movie, because they knew what we were all getting into, and that we were old enough to handle it(Were all above the age of reason). Problem is, the woman a few rows in front of us didn't get that memo. She and her two toddlers stayed throughout the whole thing.
@user-uo4ro8jo4i They probably thought it was funny. Plus, if working in retail has taught me anything, it's that there's no reasoning with people like that. Not if you want to make a scene.
@@mono5608 Blame the Mom, she should have known better. Far be it from me to criticize other parents, but it's not like this movie eased you into it being a kid's film. They drop the F Bombs out the gate.
I love how Seth Rogan didn’t pay the animators for this, and all my high school friends told me “Yeah, that sucks, but go see it anyway, we need to support adult animation.” And we haven’t seen anything in mainstream adult animated movies ever since. Lovely.
I don't think you can blame one person for how the animators were treated. He doesn't do payroll or manage the animators directly, the animation studio does. So if they were like "nah we only need this much production costs" then that's on them, not just Seth Rogan
@@ssunsspott Ari Shaffir and Jonah Hill were executive producers, Seth is a producer. The animation company was owned and operated by the director Greg Tiernan, so the animation studio was not independent. How else would the animators get threatened with being blackmailed by the industry in general if it was only a small Canadian owned animation studio?
@@infidelmat I feel like we're agreeing? Otherwise I'm a little confused, I'm just saying everyone's at fault and it's irresponsible to assume one person is the sole cause
Meh, we've gotten some more PG-13 animated films since this, like Isle of Dogs or Wendell and Wild. That's some progress. Illumination has an adult branch now, and Genndy Tartakovsky is making adult animated movies with Sony. Work's being done, slowly but surely. It's not all bad.
I went to see this movie in theaters and there were parents who brought their kids to see it. They were legit around 5-8 years old and would not shut up throughout it the film. I turned around when the mom said something to the effect of: “I thought this was a child’s movie” so I told the family “yeah no shit, it’s not like there’s a rating system in place or something”
@@Nicolas-gm8ipSay anything about Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, but that joke was pretty funny and the visuals of the food-world and food-animals were beautiful
The bag of chips being sentient not the chips themselves made me remember an inquiry I had about Toy Story. Are Legos sentient as individual blocks therefore forcibly attached to each other against their will OR do they gain sentience once constructed only to have said sentience snuffed out when the child builds something new.
I always imagined that it's a situation where only the little people Legos actually gain sentience. And they probably just adapt to whatever it is they are built into.
The lego mini figures and other figures definitely have sentience As for the stuff made out lego Bricks yes it's sentient and it won't have said sentience snuffed out by it being turn into something new as it can control its bricks and turn into something new on its own. we actually see it in Toy Story of Terror, where a Lego bunny was able to take itself apart and reassemble itself as stairs and then turn itself back into a bunny.
Side note here, This movie is really infamous in Vancouver animation industry due to how Nitrogen Studios, (Later acquired by Cinesite), mistreat their animators (I'm can't 100% say for other department but I'm pretty pretty sure they're all have similar problem). They later got sued by the Animation Union at time, and Union won the case with overwhelming evidence of how mismanagement and greedy of the higher up can be. To put it lightly, they gave animator an unrealistic among of quota (cos they want to make the film cheap) but they also want an animation quality as amazing as other big studio like Disney, Dreamwork etc, which is impossible. As the result? Nobody can hit those unrealistic quotas. So They were forced to do unpaid OT. Studio basically claimed that it's those animator's fault to not hit their quotas (From what I heard, the animation quotas of this project are around 2-3 times more than usual feature film quotas). Also since they set quality of animation high, animators have do go back and fix their scene (we called Retake) while struggle hitting the quotas. At some point a good among of animators left this sinking ship of the project. Studio decided those who left not deserved get any their names on the end credit even tho their woks used in the film. Ironically, because of their mismanagement that lead their lawsuit, The Animation Union was officially born. Studios now have to think and plan more for their project. OT now has to be paid and with a consent from both Employer and Employee under the specific among of hours. No more infinite among of unpaid OT.
I highly recommend everyone watches Life after Pi. It's about the studio which did the CGI for Life of Pi which unlike the nitrogen studios went bankrupt.
I haven’t seen the movie but I like the legitimately gorgeous visuals and kinda wish that it had more solid writing and comedy it could have been a lot more better, but unfortunately, animated *adult* movies don’t seem to get the respectful mature tones that family animated films often do. We’ll get that grandiose Adult animated film one day.
A cursed piece of knowledge about Sausage Party is that Nitrogen Studios who animated this film also worked on the Thomas the Tank Engine series when it switched to CG in 2010 for a few years
Those animation facts about Donald were genuinely interesting. I never knew that there were such specific differences between time periods. That whole part near the beginning of how no one gets people who like animation is so relatable! It can be so isolating at times, especially if your trying to make friends irl instead of online.
I found those facts interesting as well. As for being an animation geek, I'm lucky I have my mum. She says doing 'traditional grown up' stuff makes her get wrinkles. I've geeked out over animation with her ever since I was a child. We still watch our favorite shows together, I'm 21 and she's turning 46 later this year, and it brings me back to simpler times. It's already so hard admitting that I like watching animation, even anime is still a bit of an isolating experience where I'm from, but having my mum makes it so much easier.
White people would be offended at the stereotypes. I choose to believe that it's a joke that Steve is offended at the british people being tea when there are far "worse" ones
@@itsgonnabeanaurfromme Oh yeah it’s obviously a joke, imo it only becomes an issue when they pick and choose with who are or aren’t stereotypes or they’re expected to be taken seriously while being way over the top.
@@SnrubSource I’m Canadian and I think the stereotypes are hilarious. I just commented about that actually. Friggin sensitive politically correct sissies these days, I tell ya haha
How I imagine the creation of Sausage Party began: Seth Rogan kicking open a door: "I need you to draw a hotdog bun with tits!" Person: "Holy crap, are you Seth Rogan?!" Seth: "Oh, sorry, wrong building..." Person: "Wait, let's talk..."
I never expected someone on the internet to say that the puns in cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2 are better than sausage party, nor expected them to compare elements of their work to south park
There is an alternate ending available on the Blu-ray where they did meet the actors in live action sitting in a Hollywood diner. It was done very roughly, the animated characters were almost not moving at all, just in changing poses.
Dude I would *totally* sit and watch old animated stuff with you just to listen to your assorted random knowledge like when you were talking about Donald Duck. I often do the same when watching horror movies, and many don't want to watch them with me xD Edit: also the same with military movies since I'm a Vet hahah
Same fam, I love watching monster films just to look at the monster designs if they even look biologically sound, then just some animation techniques are worth taking note of imo because some are so well done. Oh, and ig having a good story is good as well, but it's rarer to check both boxes for me lol
I have a funny memory from this movie. Back when it was coming out it was around Thanksgiving. My whole family (around 30-35 people including kids) had gathered at my relatives for dinner, and prior to eating we were all talking and spending time together. Me and my cousin mentioned seeing the trailer for this movie, but couldn't remember the name of it. In my awkwardness I finally remembered the name halfway through dinner, so I suddenly stood up and exclaimed 'Sausage Party!' while we were all eating.
No bullshit, saw this film in theaters with a couple buddies, when we saw a guy and his little girl buying tickets. The clerk attempted at telling him it wasn't a children film but he wouldn't listen. Like 15 minutes into the movie said man walked out with his little girl and had an absolutley defeated demeanor. Tbh that was more entertaining than the actual movie!
Oh man, I remember when this abomination came out, I was still like a teen. My dad, being the old fashioned type, went to a video club to get me and my younger siblings a movie to watch, and despite stuff's warnings that this was NOT a childrens' film, he ignored them, thinking "It's an animated movie, can't be worse than your typical DreamWorks film". The terror on his face when the first obvious sexual scene came up 😂 Meanwhile I'm telling my siblings to just not look, while trying not burst out laughing at the whole thing. Needless to say we didn't watch the whole thing.
My dad would have done the same thing with me and my brother if we were kids when this came out. And I would be watching the chaos going on around me more than paying attention to the actual film.
I thought it was funny at first, and then came the end, which I detested. Grateful I did not watch this with my parents, talk about dying of embarrassment.
Yeah, in fact animations is so good, that 99% of new "not animation" films are full of it ;) I really can't understand how animation ended up mistreated like these when it's clear to me the more possible artistic expression, or let alone the infinite possibilities of storyboard and settings. You don't need to worry about actors getting hurt, actors being good actors, building this or that scenario and so on. And to that, add the artistic expression. Not only you can do what you want, but the same thing can be represented in infinite styles too and each one of these styles can bring different interpretation and different artistic communication.
Why can't we have high budget animation on d*ck joke movies ? is that something illegal ? or does every movie needs to be about Steins gate and Death note level of storytelling ? Why can't people unerstand this movie is NOT about storytelling it's about jokes.
I think the history of this film is more notable than the actual movie itself. I remember when the first commercial came out, everyone hated it and had already dismissed it because of the animation. When it came out, everyone all suddenly changed their minds, saying that it was a good movie just because it "actually had a story to it," causing it to get a fresh rotten tomatoes score. whenever anyone talks about the movie now, no one talks about it in high regard, but will comment if whether or not they found it funnier more baked than a cake.
I saw this movie opening night and when it came to the ending scene, everyone was freaking out. Some people were absolutely disgusted and others were having the time of their life. I really regret not bringing out my phone and recording it
I’m in the same boat as you when it comes to animation. There’s always something to admire about it, and I’m afraid of people thinking less of me for it.
Here's what i think its fine if some people think there too old for animation but don't go thinking less of other people for liking animation just because you don't get it. Like honestly i think a lot of reality shows are hot garbage and i don't not get why people like those shows but i don't shame anyone who likes those shows.
Dude, who gives a fk what people think. I'm with you on this, some of my favourite movies ever, are animated. Megamind, Spider Verse. Don't hide bro you good 😂❤
@@absolutelydegenerate1900 It did get a remake; Original Conker's Bad Fur Day was on N64, and then it was remade on Xbox as Conker: Live & Reloaded or something like that
If you look for a mature animated film for older audiences, try the Hungarian film Tragedy of Man (2011). It was based on a play with the same name, directed by Marcell Jankovics and it took 30 years in the making. As of now it's available on TH-cam with subtitles. The director also worked on many other projects including Johnny Corncob, Son of White Mare (Both of which are adaptations of literary works), and on the visuals of Hungarian Folktales. His films use plenty of symbolism which is very hard to understand at first glance, such as some adult themes. (not the same way as this movie did, but more maturaly in my opinion) As another Animation Nerd I was obsessed with his works, and still am to this day.
Fun Fact: The animation company that Sausage Party, Nitrogen Studios, is was actually the same Canadian animation that made seasons 13-16 of Thomas the Tank engine. And I'm rather surprised that you Steve didn't mention this when you mentioned about Nitrogen studios animators having to work over time and not getting paid enough.
I remember being in middle school and wanting to watch it so bad because I thought I was adult enough to watch it. I am so glad my parents never let me lmao
This movie traumatized me. I was relatively innocent back then, then I saw this movie where it had colorful animation and goofy looking characters and as a kid with no internet restriction this was not a fun time. That god damn burrito haunts me to this day, I forgot who he is, but I legit see him in nightmares from the final “gathering” scene.
This is one of those movies they could have simply uploaded the entire film and just let it roll from beginning to end without commentary and call it a day. There is no way in hell that this movie hasn’t been sinned before.
@@Konani_the_unicorn_queen Sounds like it. Maybe the one writing the comment had autoplay enabled, got here from a CinemaSins video, and thought they were still on that when commenting?
@@Konani_the_unicorn_queen It's a possibility, but I don't think that's the case here. The bots that copy comments tend to have a specific type of avatar and name, which doesn't seem to be the case with OP here. And afaik, they usually copy their comments from the same video instead of ones on other channels.
I remember when this movie came out I was still working at a movie theater. Went to see it for an employee midnight screening. I had decent expectations for it, even hyped it up for some of my friends/coworkers. Then I was just completely blown away by how dogshit it was. The nonstop god awful puns were the last nail in the coffin for me and it became the first movie I walked out on before it ended. I can only imagine how great the show is going to be.
4:45 is so relatable because I love animated movies and kids movies especially if I grew up with it. I went to see Sonic 2 by myself and I was 22, I’m seeing Puss In Boots on Friday and I’m now 23 😅
In a really strange coincidence, I only ever saw G and PG movies at the cinema at 22. The Marvel movies and the Avatar movies get PG ratings where I live since PG-13 doesn’t exist here. I do watch plenty of R-rated movies, but only on streaming/Blu-ray. I did want to see Everything Everywhere All at Once, when it got an Oscars rerelease, but I didn’t get to see it in cinemas, only on Blu-ray. Depending on what the local rating boards decide and if I have the budget for IMAX, maybe Oppenheimer will be my first R-rated film.
I’m sorry but I genuinely loved the douche as a villain He felt like he portrayed the audience with the food puns especially the queso one “OKay so?” “Did someone say Queso?” “That’s a fucking stretch and you know it queso!”
I saw this in theaters and it was an experience. There was a bunch of senior citizens there for some reason, and they sourpussed for the first half of the movie. But half way through the movie the theater was so loud with laughter i thought it was coming through the speakers. I looked around and the whole audience was dying of laughter, in tears. A very unique theater experience.
I can't get over that people have a problem to convince friends to watch a animated film. But then are convinced they'll go and watch a Marvel superhero movie
I can’t convince my parents to watch arthouse animated films for adults. Yet they would watch the most lowbrow local kids’ comedies out there because they’re live action, even if I don’t want to. And said local kids’ comedies are ridiculously long, being three to four hours long. Longer than any film from The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. And they have nothing happening but goofy ahh moments in live action and lowbrow kids’ comedy. The first time I convinced my mom to watch an arthouse film (albeit live action) was Parasite, and she didn’t get it.
I always felt the final "get-together" scene was supposed to be a parody of the whole dance party ending you see in most children's animation around the time the film was made. Instead of the entire cast getting together and dancing to a dated pop song, they instead do something... else.
I heard that people thought this was a kid's movie and when they took their kids to see it, they realized that it was the exact *OPPOSITE* of a kid's movie real quick.
Man the douche puns were fucking hilarious to me. "Did someone say queso?" "THATS A FUCKING STRETCH AND YOU KNOW IT QUESO!!" like man, simple humor like that just sends me into hysteric laughter
I just want to point out the clips used when talking about the animated Disney shorts are from my absolute favorite Mickey Mouse cartoon that I forgot existed. I still eat my corn on the cob with imaginary typewriter sounds in my head.
You have an art of sprinkling nuggets of humor in your reviews said in such a no-big-deal tone it makes them even stealthier and funnier. I love that in your style.
Back in the day there were these ancient devices called a Fisher Price View-Master. A portable 3d viewer with round disks that had film cells in them. They offered short stories in 3d animation. I was more fascinated with the stories that were made using miniature models and figures. Miniature effects were a fascination and passion with me from an early age. So I get your love of animation that you carried into adulthood. Getting into 3d modeling and rendering gave me a chance to dabble in a process similar to miniature animation.
The best part of this movie is the stories of parents taking the kids this year thinking it was a kids movie!!! That’s the only reason I want there to be more adult animated movies!
lmao fr people need to wake up and realize that animation is not a kids genre, it’s a medium through which ANY story can be told. animated does not equal for kid’s.
So you just want more complete shit for the medium of animation to see audiences get trolled? I'm starting to see why these types of comedies reliant on shock factor sell well.
One time I was at Planet Fitness and the movie popped up on the tv. A 'certain scene' came up which showed some of the action, but then had text appear with a black background describing what they were doing. Despite it being somewhat censored, I felt weird viewing it with a bunch of people around me.
Okay, not gonna lie I think the "the following scene is too graphic we can't show it, but we will describe it to you" joke is more funny than anything in the actual movie.
Let's not forget the major upset with grandparents accidentally taking young children to see it thinking it was a kids movie. 😅 There was a RATING. The kids asking and somehow the adults not questioning even THE TITLE
And the rest of the world isn't happy with the half assed parenting they do. It was an R rated movie and for decades parents knew SouthPark, Simpsons, and Family Guy existed as adult animation.
@@kyleellis1825 I mean Simpsons isn't really "adult" yeah there is some suggestive humor, but it can more or less be a family program. I mean they have rides at Universal Studios.
@@kyleellis1825 Idk. Maybe it's a thing where I HAD to be there when it happened. But as someone who was born in the late 90s, by the time I was old enough to have memories I'd say even then it was acceptable. I think only thing that fucked with me were a few of the Treehouse of Horror episodes.
@@Guymanbot97 TV standards have changed a heck of a lot. Simpsons was ground breaking when it launched. Kids wouldn't be allowed to watch simpsons until 10-13. It's all about what else was airing at the time. Family Guy and South Park originally both aired later so could have more risque jokes. When Simpsons launched, the biggest competetion was from primetime shows like "The Cosby Show", or "Growing Pains". 80's/Early 90's TV was really tame. It's like how the Flintstones/Jetsons both began as primetime sitcoms for adults. Times change. Think about S1-3 of Southpark and how tame it is compared to today. Think of how violent Homer was w
I think the movie is okay on its own I just hope in the future we get better adult animated movies because I think animation movies have a lot of different potential than just being for kids only
I remember my dad was showing me and my siblings the movies we can watch and i saw this movie as one of the options. Im so glad that i told my dad that this is not a family friendly movie.
I remember seeing that in theaters. It was a lot of fun to see on the big screen, but I never felt the need to see it a second time because all the jokes were shock humor and seeing all the grossness coming would really dull the laughs. And then we got the news about how the animators were treated, and that just killed whatever interest I had left.
I remember seeing the trailer for sausage party as a kid and going "i want to see that to bad I'm to young" then seeing the reviews and going "thank god i was and am too young" i grow up and start liking watching and laughing at bad movies now sausage party is back on the list of movies to watch just for different reasons
Big mouth was trash from the 3rd season going on, the shame wizard was a cool character when he was firstly introduced. Sausage party is dumb, but also pretty honest with its message
Funny enough the actor who did the voice of Douche Nick Kroll is both the Creator and main actor in Big Mouth voicing a number of the shows major characters
Fun fact about the white gloves where also because in the olden year animators could not make very good style of the hands so they used the white gloves for the hands
18:27 there actually is a deleted scene showing them finding Seth Rogan and friends at a diner but they supposedly cut it for a potential sequel since they felt it would’ve dragged on as an ending.
I feel bad for the animators that likely have that last scene burnt into their minds as they probably spent hours upon hours working on it, it's so cursed.
Given the stories of unpaid overtime too…. Sounds like hell.
@@SkyPilot-qx2sb This reminds me of the development hell period for Cyberpunk, but y’know… at least the game has a good story and is great to play.
@@brawler5760 Good story and Cyberpunk 2077? Nah mate these are mutually exclusive
Food porno. xD
@@Aurilndia it’s Your thing do what ya wanna do… ( that song is ruined for me now)
I think too many people forget that adult animation lets you make ANYTHING, because they seem to limit themselves to middle-schooler tier comedy writing.
Facts, Swearing and making edgy jokes doesn't equal mature writing
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375 It does.
@@georgeliquor1236 uh no it doesnt
@@georgeliquor1236 no it does not.
@@georgeliquor1236 no, it doesn't.
It's just out of place swearing for the sake of swearing...
I remember I watched a pirated version of this, someone recorded it at the cinema, and they were silent the whole time and then when 'that' final scene happened I just heared a soft "what the fuck?" And it was honestly way more hilarious than anything in the film lmao
do you still have it? i'd love to see that.
Hahahaha could just imagine them thinking "I didn't sign up for this!"
link?
When Kiss Cartoon was still around, the cinema recording had something similar, I wonder if it was the same recording?
PLEASE LINK
I yearn for adult-oriented animation that isn't solely rooted in the kind of humor that makes 13-year-olds laugh
Anime
@@mattwolf7698 Sadly the weebs have ruined anime.
@@mattwolf7698 nah anime got too many weird incest sideplots and lolibait characters
Bojack Horseman
There are some really good anime out there, though I’ll admit a lot of it has turned into why others are describing above, unfortunately. If you are open to it and willing to do a small amount of research I guarantee you will be able to find something that you’d like.
Seth never fails to add “huhu weed funny” into his films
and dick jokes
Being an animation student at the time this released, all I ever heard was about how the animators were treated and how I believe most were not paid for overtime , so we actively avoided watching this movie. All the hard work put in for them to be treated like that was so unfair for them
Animators constantly get the short end of the stick despite working the hardest
I hadn’t heard about their mistreatment until after I saw the movie.
It was a meh movie to me, but definitely left a bad taste in my mouth afterwards.
Pun intended.
Thank you for not watching they're hard work
St least they finally got paid back something in 2019
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375 agreed
Never forget that the animators of this movie had to put up with terrible work conditions and were threatened to be blacklisted unless they worked overtime without pay.
basically animators constantly get abused even Marvel CGI is getting noticably worse as time goes on
Not gonna lie - This kinda sounds funny in some sadistic kind of way. Its like they hated their animators so much that not only they were not payed for afterhours, but also to animated something like that. Its like with those poor souls that had to animate all versions and sizes Vs dong in Cyberpunk 2077 :D
The most horrific part of this movie.
He already mentioned it. Can you specify what "terrible" work conditions? A lot of people like pointing out "abuse" in work when I don't see it much except the occasional overtime, which most people deal with. Workers in third world countries have to put up with far more for far less compensation so it's always funny to see white people complain about how "terrible" their work is.
They actually actually sued and won the case. They got everything that they deserved
I thought the film was much funnier when they really played up the horror/food gore aspect, instead of "lol cartoon said/did a naughty". I almost wish they had just made a horror comedy film.
The old False Advertising gank. Glad I didn't go see it even for free when I had the chance; even the group that invited me walked out around halfway, apparently.
horror comedy would've been a PERFECT genre for an adult film about sentient food! too bad they put all their time into the worst writing & abusing their animators 😔
@@BADLUCKCHARM Funniest scene in the film was the cooking scene with the woman butchering the food. I also got a chuckle out of the Saving Private Ryan parody, with things like Peanut Butter splattered in his wife's "remains", the banana who's "face" was literally peeling off, the noodle can holding the noodles like intestines, etc.
Really dark humor I enjoyed a lot more than "lol orgy"
@@JillLulamoon The movie should have just been Toystory (but with food) for adults. Sentient toys would totally take over the world, so would sentient food.
The food would have heard people talk about allergies/know if they are poisonous. Really easy to kill all of humanity.
I don't think that would have saved it, but it might have made it better.
When I was 16 my boyfriends parents asked me to pick a movie for all of us to see (since I went with his family on vacation to their cabin). I didn't have a smart phone at the time and couldn't google, so I chose Sausage Party thinking it was a cute animated film... I wanted to disintegrate into my seat. We all left the theater in silence.
Lmao 😭💀
Honestly I would have walked out.
Truly understandable
Sausage Party is literally “WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!?” If it was a movie
Sitting in a theater watching this movie and slowly watching parents take their kids out of the course of the movie was my personal highlight
I remember this happening a lot when i saw the first Deadpool movie.
This did not happen
@@ryanmchugh9803exactly it’s rated R
Why do they take kids to an ADULT movie ?
@@ryanmchugh9803 Yes people are this stupid. When I went to the movie theater to go see Halloween ends I was talking with one of the employees there and he said some women came in with her kids to see the rated R horror movies Smile. He suggested maybe they should see Lyle Lyle crocodile but she said "I'm not taking my kids to see no singing crocodile". ......🙄.....
I think the only joke that I genuinely found amusing (at least that I can even remember) is when one of the characters bumps into a 6-pack of canadian beer and each can apologizes
Ed: Canadians are weird....
@@osmanyousif7849 We use politeness/friendliness to disguise the fact that we're just as big of assholes as everybody else in the world.
Also, we all deal with tons of snow in the winter, we really don't want to piss our neighbors off so much they won't help us push a stuck car.
Yeah but nothing beats the AA eh
That was the only thing that I found funny
And I didn't even get that that was a joke.
Sausage Party takes the _"Don't play with your food"_ to a whole new meaning. The ending where every food in the supermarket doing the Caligula party just haunted my mind.
Good point
a thing that is way more terrifying than the Sausage Party is a Serbian Film, but honestly I feel bad for the people who thought this film was an animated kids film
That scene was totally unnecessary, fucking disgusting.
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375 They'd have to be the whitest white people to not understand the double meaning of the title, XD
Food orgy….something we never wanted nor needed
RIP to the parents who thought this was a kid's show
Frankly if any "parent" was dumb enough to think a movie named "Sausage Party" was for children my only regret is they bred. To be fair with that child's genetics' they weren't going to amount to much anyway.
Hmm......yeah 🥲🥲🥲
@@JohnSmith-ty2hethat’s exactly what I was thinking 😭😂. Damn these ppl can vote is beyond me .
@@JohnSmith-ty2heyou shouldn't be so rude about it. My dad for instance bought this with a series of other cartoons. It was literally put amongst other kids movies
@@Rainyy_2 Sorry for your loss. Terrible to lose a father that way. Not everyone can walk and chew gum near a pool and survive. Just remember when going through his things, Debbie does Dallas, The Devil in Miss Jones, and Cherry Pie should not be passed down to your own offspring.
cant wait for the sequel
How did you get here?
same here bro!
Why you here?
Same I thought it was hilarious
omg its berd hello
I was forced to see this in theaters by a really annoying ex, and all I can remember from it were parents yelling and children crying, and having to wait for 20 minutes as they stopped the movie, escorted a mother going ballistic out of the theater, and restarted the movie. I fell asleep after that.
I wish I was there to see that chaos
This movie is so cursed.
Theaters are actually a nice place to take a nap
@Ms Aileen Valentine I guess even the staffs didn't care if the kids able to pass to get in the first place or a karen situation from the mother that they gave up
Ah yes, *good memories*
Sausage party for me is honestly something only kids in middle school would find funny even if its supposed to be for adults
It's the same demographic as Big Mouth Grotesque Humor made for emo kids
Western Adult animation in a nutshell
It really is weird how much supposedly mature humor is in fact immature as all hell.
@@hellishhybrid1839 pretty much how I feel about most adult animated shows
Yeah i agree. I was in middle school when this came out and I actually thought it was funny but now that I’m in college I’ve realized how atrocious this movie really was 😭
This is going to probably sound stupid but I think It would have been better if the first part of the movie was more family friendly with hints of what's to come, and then the potato scene happens and that's when the whole feel of the movie changes. Like the potato scene is where the first f bomb drops
This does seem kinda cool, but how would you market a film like that?
Yes! I remember being sorely disappointed that they didn't take this route.
@@brawler5760 I think if they just showed there was a mystery happening it could’ve worked.
I remember that's how the first trailer portrayed it. Exactly that. The potato gets peeled, then the rest of the trailer revealed what the movie was actually about.
Why? It makes it clear it isn't for kids
Yall are trying too hard make a Rated-M surprise
My mother got me and my sisters to huddle in the living room to watch this thinking it was a kids movie, watched the whole thing and yes that included the 'ending scene'. Afterwards she kept apologizing sounding like she just got the biggest slap in the face. Everyone was silent in our living room for the whole thing, years later though I think she knew and just wanted to see our reaction.
I can’t deny, I respect this movie for making such a “what the actual fuck” film. The type of movie where you just sit during the credits trying to process
Same, I watched this piece of shit recently and I actually respect how comfortable this movie is with its own stupidity.
With you talking about how awkward it was to ask people to come see an animated movie with you. That literally happened to me not too long ago. I (24 years old) asked my parents if they wanted to see the new puss in boots movie with me. My mom said that we'd be the only people in the theater that didn't have young children with them, but went anyways. By the end my mom was impressed by the movie and said that we'd have to buy it when it came out (which she never says anymore because of streaming services) feeling that validation of not being mocked for liking animated movies is amazing.
The one from like 2011?
Dude my gf and i went to see it last week. Fantastic movie.
We're both adults
Puss in Boots The Last Wish is fantastic. Fun for all ages, really glad I saw it.
I want to watch this movie. I think it's still in cinemas in my country. I'll probably be the only childless adult in the movie theater again.
Best part of your story is the memory you made with your mum
When this movie came out, my brother hated it. Not because he didn't like it. Not at all. It was because he was working at a movie theater at the time. And guess who had to deal with all the angry entitled karens who bought tickets for their families, despite multiple heads up from my brother and his fellow co-workers and the big fat R rating on the signs, asking for refunds and/or threatening to sue them for selling them tickets for an R rated film to families. So dumb.
Did it ever go any further, or did they just stomp out huffing and puffing while dragging their kids around?
Did they really not see the R rating?
Animation being a medium and not a genre for babysitting children is inconceivable to normie boomers and certain Gen-Xers, it’s their own narrow minded view that got them in that situation .
@@alexgomez6723 Exactly.
Storytime: My Dad and Stepmom took us to see this movie, because they knew what we were all getting into, and that we were old enough to handle it(Were all above the age of reason). Problem is, the woman a few rows in front of us didn't get that memo. She and her two toddlers stayed throughout the whole thing.
Those poor kids, im not blaming the mother but dang, those poor kids
@user-uo4ro8jo4i They probably thought it was funny. Plus, if working in retail has taught me anything, it's that there's no reasoning with people like that. Not if you want to make a scene.
@@user-us3ic8sx6x Don't be so hard on yourself. Trust me, you're demonstrating the opposite mindset of those kinds of people.
@@mono5608How could you not blame her? She could've left at any time no one was forcing her to stay
@@mono5608 Blame the Mom, she should have known better. Far be it from me to criticize other parents, but it's not like this movie eased you into it being a kid's film. They drop the F Bombs out the gate.
This film was traumatizing to me as a kid. It made me not eat food for almost a week. 🤢
Omg! I am so genuinely sorry!
🧢
@@matthewanderson3335I agree because they didn't eat for almost a week they would of die.
thats not true, pretty sure you can survive up to two weeks without food. And they said almost a week.@@deft_spex_jr9628
@@deft_spex_jr9628uhm actually it’s a month 🤓 ( I actually don’t know but google it 😭)
13:17 "And are desperately trying to keep them suppressed."
*_AH-_*
Lmaooo
I love how Seth Rogan didn’t pay the animators for this, and all my high school friends told me “Yeah, that sucks, but go see it anyway, we need to support adult animation.”
And we haven’t seen anything in mainstream adult animated movies ever since. Lovely.
I don't think you can blame one person for how the animators were treated. He doesn't do payroll or manage the animators directly, the animation studio does. So if they were like "nah we only need this much production costs" then that's on them, not just Seth Rogan
oy vey
@@ssunsspott Ari Shaffir and Jonah Hill were executive producers, Seth is a producer. The animation company was owned and operated by the director Greg Tiernan, so the animation studio was not independent. How else would the animators get threatened with being blackmailed by the industry in general if it was only a small Canadian owned animation studio?
@@infidelmat
I feel like we're agreeing? Otherwise I'm a little confused, I'm just saying everyone's at fault and it's irresponsible to assume one person is the sole cause
Meh, we've gotten some more PG-13 animated films since this, like Isle of Dogs or Wendell and Wild.
That's some progress.
Illumination has an adult branch now, and Genndy Tartakovsky is making adult animated movies with Sony. Work's being done, slowly but surely. It's not all bad.
Remember watching this with my grandmother. I was never happier that she went to bed early LMAO
I think she knew
I went to see this movie in theaters and there were parents who brought their kids to see it. They were legit around 5-8 years old and would not shut up throughout it the film. I turned around when the mom said something to the effect of: “I thought this was a child’s movie” so I told the family “yeah no shit, it’s not like there’s a rating system in place or something”
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@@MASTEROFEVIL first like
😂😂😂😂
Then everyone clapped?
@@BakedBuddy no, it was just silent after that.
I remember my dad letting me watch this with my sister, thankfully my dad and sister fell asleep before the final scene 💀
I still can't get over the fact that this was made by the same studio that animates Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
WAIT WHAT
Bro what
What the food?!
"THERES A LEEK IN THE BOAT"
"AHHHHHH-"
Honestly still makes me laugh 😂
Cooms🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
That was honestly a really clever joke, lol! 🤣🤣🤣
And that’s not even from this movie
@@Nicolas-gm8ipSay anything about Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, but that joke was pretty funny and the visuals of the food-world and food-animals were beautiful
@@rigboy1234 the FLDSMDFR was damaged too
The bag of chips being sentient not the chips themselves made me remember an inquiry I had about Toy Story.
Are Legos sentient as individual blocks therefore forcibly attached to each other against their will OR do they gain sentience once constructed only to have said sentience snuffed out when the child builds something new.
Perhaps they're a sort of hive mind that adapts as needed and is more intelligent the more individual members are attached?
I always imagined that it's a situation where only the little people Legos actually gain sentience. And they probably just adapt to whatever it is they are built into.
@@ironwolf56 That sounds very interesting… I like that!
The lego mini figures and other figures definitely have sentience As for the stuff made out lego Bricks yes it's sentient and it won't have said sentience snuffed out by it being turn into something new as it can control its bricks and turn into something new on its own. we actually see it in Toy Story of Terror, where a Lego bunny was able to take itself apart and reassemble itself as stairs and then turn itself back into a bunny.
The Lego Movie solved that problem...sorta
Side note here, This movie is really infamous in Vancouver animation industry due to how Nitrogen Studios, (Later acquired by Cinesite), mistreat their animators (I'm can't 100% say for other department but I'm pretty pretty sure they're all have similar problem). They later got sued by the Animation Union at time, and Union won the case with overwhelming evidence of how mismanagement and greedy of the higher up can be.
To put it lightly, they gave animator an unrealistic among of quota (cos they want to make the film cheap) but they also want an animation quality as amazing as other big studio like Disney, Dreamwork etc, which is impossible. As the result? Nobody can hit those unrealistic quotas. So They were forced to do unpaid OT. Studio basically claimed that it's those animator's fault to not hit their quotas (From what I heard, the animation quotas of this project are around 2-3 times more than usual feature film quotas). Also since they set quality of animation high, animators have do go back and fix their scene (we called Retake) while struggle hitting the quotas. At some point a good among of animators left this sinking ship of the project. Studio decided those who left not deserved get any their names on the end credit even tho their woks used in the film.
Ironically, because of their mismanagement that lead their lawsuit, The Animation Union was officially born. Studios now have to think and plan more for their project. OT now has to be paid and with a consent from both Employer and Employee under the specific among of hours. No more infinite among of unpaid OT.
This is great. Finally something is being done for the animators.
Animators deserve the credit where the hard work is due. This is a good step forward for artists every where.
at least something good came from all that. It’s so infuriating how those animators, and a lot of animators in general, get treated.
I highly recommend everyone watches Life after Pi. It's about the studio which did the CGI for Life of Pi which unlike the nitrogen studios went bankrupt.
Good Explanation and Info, but your Grammar needs work lol
9:22 This joke is so dumb but I burst out laughing for some reason
I know that movie was my childhood
BAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! -leak 2019
“THERES A LEEK IN THE BOAT! 👍👎👌👏✌️👋
“W A A A A A A A A A A “
leek is kinda cute he should be plushie🤑🤑🤑
I haven’t seen the movie but I like the legitimately gorgeous visuals and kinda wish that it had more solid writing and comedy it could have been a lot more better, but unfortunately, animated *adult* movies don’t seem to get the respectful mature tones that family animated films often do. We’ll get that grandiose Adult animated film one day.
There are good adult animated films out there but they’re ridiculously obscure, the best ones I I’ve seen are Mary & Max and It’s Such A Beautiful Day
A cursed piece of knowledge about Sausage Party is that Nitrogen Studios who animated this film also worked on the Thomas the Tank Engine series when it switched to CG in 2010 for a few years
And then later they made the two Addams Family movies, which the sudden shift from this, to those two properties gives me one hell of a Whiplash
Good call there.
I kind of wish there was a thomas version of sausage party
galloping sausage party if you will.
@@yeoldeseawitch i love that💀
>makes the RAUNCHIEST animated CG movie of the modern age
>gets hired to work on THOMAS
And I think to myself…what a wonderful world.
Those animation facts about Donald were genuinely interesting. I never knew that there were such specific differences between time periods.
That whole part near the beginning of how no one gets people who like animation is so relatable! It can be so isolating at times, especially if your trying to make friends irl instead of online.
I found those facts interesting as well. As for being an animation geek, I'm lucky I have my mum. She says doing 'traditional grown up' stuff makes her get wrinkles. I've geeked out over animation with her ever since I was a child. We still watch our favorite shows together, I'm 21 and she's turning 46 later this year, and it brings me back to simpler times. It's already so hard admitting that I like watching animation, even anime is still a bit of an isolating experience where I'm from, but having my mum makes it so much easier.
The only positive I have with this movie is how each food's character matches their origin cultures.
Including the Canadian beer and all of them saying sorry.
White people would be offended at the stereotypes. I choose to believe that it's a joke that Steve is offended at the british people being tea when there are far "worse" ones
@@itsgonnabeanaurfromme Oh yeah it’s obviously a joke, imo it only becomes an issue when they pick and choose with who are or aren’t stereotypes or they’re expected to be taken seriously while being way over the top.
and the stereotypes are funny, not sure why americans/europeans love getting offended for other people
@@SnrubSource I’m Canadian and I think the stereotypes are hilarious. I just commented about that actually. Friggin sensitive politically correct sissies these days, I tell ya haha
How I imagine the creation of Sausage Party began:
Seth Rogan kicking open a door: "I need you to draw a hotdog bun with tits!"
Person: "Holy crap, are you Seth Rogan?!"
Seth: "Oh, sorry, wrong building..."
Person: "Wait, let's talk..."
I never expected someone on the internet to say that the puns in cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2 are better than sausage party, nor expected them to compare elements of their work to south park
There is an alternate ending available on the Blu-ray where they did meet the actors in live action sitting in a Hollywood diner. It was done very roughly, the animated characters were almost not moving at all, just in changing poses.
Dude I would *totally* sit and watch old animated stuff with you just to listen to your assorted random knowledge like when you were talking about Donald Duck. I often do the same when watching horror movies, and many don't want to watch them with me xD
Edit: also the same with military movies since I'm a Vet hahah
I've got ya, buddy! Yeah I'm the same with animation AND horror, it's just so nice to enjoy a film and learning a ton of fun facts about it!
Same fam, I love watching monster films just to look at the monster designs if they even look biologically sound, then just some animation techniques are worth taking note of imo because some are so well done. Oh, and ig having a good story is good as well, but it's rarer to check both boxes for me lol
Lol. Yea. As somebody who wants to go into animation I love to talk about the really cool angles, designs, and all that crap :P
I have a funny memory from this movie. Back when it was coming out it was around Thanksgiving. My whole family (around 30-35 people including kids) had gathered at my relatives for dinner, and prior to eating we were all talking and spending time together. Me and my cousin mentioned seeing the trailer for this movie, but couldn't remember the name of it. In my awkwardness I finally remembered the name halfway through dinner, so I suddenly stood up and exclaimed 'Sausage Party!' while we were all eating.
This movie is an abomination.
But that scene with gum taking a bullet and regenerating? That's gold.
No bullshit, saw this film in theaters with a couple buddies, when we saw a guy and his little girl buying tickets. The clerk attempted at telling him it wasn't a children film but he wouldn't listen.
Like 15 minutes into the movie said man walked out with his little girl and had an absolutley defeated demeanor. Tbh that was more entertaining than the actual movie!
Oh man, I remember when this abomination came out, I was still like a teen. My dad, being the old fashioned type, went to a video club to get me and my younger siblings a movie to watch, and despite stuff's warnings that this was NOT a childrens' film, he ignored them, thinking "It's an animated movie, can't be worse than your typical DreamWorks film". The terror on his face when the first obvious sexual scene came up 😂
Meanwhile I'm telling my siblings to just not look, while trying not burst out laughing at the whole thing. Needless to say we didn't watch the whole thing.
My dad would have done the same thing with me and my brother if we were kids when this came out. And I would be watching the chaos going on around me more than paying attention to the actual film.
If you guys are of age right now, maybe you should watch it, face the trauma, so to speak.
Why wouldn’t he take the advice ? I swear some of y’all parents are straight dense 😂😂😂
I thought it was funny at first, and then came the end, which I detested. Grateful I did not watch this with my parents, talk about dying of embarrassment.
I’m in the same boat. Autistic, love animation to death, my mom thinks it’s for kids. Animation is a medium, not a genre.
Agreed. anime tends to be much better at being adult than western animation.
Same
@@flamestoyershadowkill true, only thing I can't stand in adult focused anime sometimes is pandering character designs or weird gags.
Yeah, in fact animations is so good, that 99% of new "not animation" films are full of it ;)
I really can't understand how animation ended up mistreated like these when it's clear to me the more possible artistic expression, or let alone the infinite possibilities of storyboard and settings.
You don't need to worry about actors getting hurt, actors being good actors, building this or that scenario and so on.
And to that, add the artistic expression. Not only you can do what you want, but the same thing can be represented in infinite styles too and each one of these styles can bring different interpretation and different artistic communication.
Yea and it's made by adults
Animation has the potential of telling us some of the greatest stories ever, but instead it’s wasted on stuff like this.
And somehow this shit still sells well, really comes down to just being that obnoxious for the sake of getting attention.
It’s unfortunate in the US the medium never really moved beyond being a babysitting tool or background noise at a fratboy party.
Anime has entered that chat
Why can't we have high budget animation on d*ck joke movies ? is that something illegal ? or does every movie needs to be about Steins gate and Death note level of storytelling ? Why can't people unerstand this movie is NOT about storytelling it's about jokes.
@@TheNightTyrant ratio
I’m convinced that if this film never existed, we’d have achieved world peace.
I think the history of this film is more notable than the actual movie itself.
I remember when the first commercial came out,
everyone hated it and had already dismissed it because of the animation.
When it came out, everyone all suddenly changed their minds, saying that it was a good movie just because it "actually had a story to it," causing it to get a fresh rotten tomatoes score. whenever anyone talks about the movie now, no one talks about it in high regard, but will comment if whether or not they found it funnier more baked than a cake.
I saw this movie opening night and when it came to the ending scene, everyone was freaking out. Some people were absolutely disgusted and others were having the time of their life. I really regret not bringing out my phone and recording it
Sounds like one of those once in a lifetime cinema experiences that we unfortunately didn’t bother recording.
Isn't this illegal to record inside Cinema?
I would be having the time of my life. I love this shit
@@atanaZion So?
@@JohnSmith-ty2he So rude
I’m in the same boat as you when it comes to animation. There’s always something to admire about it, and I’m afraid of people thinking less of me for it.
Here's what i think its fine if some people think there too old for animation but don't go thinking less of other people for liking animation just because you don't get it.
Like honestly i think a lot of reality shows are hot garbage and i don't not get why people like those shows but i don't shame anyone who likes those shows.
Become an animator and you will be treated like royalty
Dude, who gives a fk what people think. I'm with you on this, some of my favourite movies ever, are animated. Megamind, Spider Verse. Don't hide bro you good 😂❤
@@kudraabdulaziz3096 yea.. nah
I watched this on Netflix with some friends. I took a drink every time I said “what the fuck”. I got pretty hammered that night.
You poor thing
You had to be sleeping by the ending lmao
Thank god you didn't do it every time someone in the movie says fuck. You would have died of alcohol poisoning.
15:40 it is explained just super briefly saying “and then we figured out how to drive his car all the way here”
This is one of those animated films that makes you wonder if Conker’s Bad Fur Day gets an video game movie or TV adaptation soon.
It IS a video game
@@CuriosityGenesis maybe they mean a remake, I’ve never heard of any media outside of the video game though so it might just be me
@@absolutelydegenerate1900 there are cosmetic items in Rares game Sea of Thieves that are direct references to Conker
@@absolutelydegenerate1900 It did get a remake; Original Conker's Bad Fur Day was on N64, and then it was remade on Xbox as Conker: Live & Reloaded or something like that
@@CuriosityGenesis I believe he meant "video game movie", as in an adaptation
THAT SCENE I swear when I seen it with my mom I was like “Wtf why is it so long!! Please end it!” And I don’t even freaking know that ending.
thats what she said
@@LarrySwishamane omfg 😂
Sausage Party suffers under the "Family Guy"-Syndrome:
it's only concept for "adult" is being vulgar and cynical.
And offensive
Being being lame and boring.
Same with Helluva Boss and Hazbin Hotel
3:20 I really relate to this, because my autistic brain does this as well (with other subjects) at family gatherings.
If you look for a mature animated film for older audiences, try the Hungarian film Tragedy of Man (2011). It was based on a play with the same name, directed by Marcell Jankovics and it took 30 years in the making. As of now it's available on TH-cam with subtitles.
The director also worked on many other projects including Johnny Corncob, Son of White Mare (Both of which are adaptations of literary works), and on the visuals of Hungarian Folktales.
His films use plenty of symbolism which is very hard to understand at first glance, such as some adult themes. (not the same way as this movie did, but more maturaly in my opinion)
As another Animation Nerd I was obsessed with his works, and still am to this day.
Fun Fact: The animation company that Sausage Party, Nitrogen Studios, is was actually the same Canadian animation that made seasons 13-16 of Thomas the Tank engine.
And I'm rather surprised that you Steve didn't mention this when you mentioned about Nitrogen studios animators having to work over time and not getting paid enough.
Well that's...odd.
I remember being in middle school and wanting to watch it so bad because I thought I was adult enough to watch it.
I am so glad my parents never let me lmao
What a weird way to think.
Honestly this film seems like it was made specifically for middle-schoolers so I think it would've been right up your alley.
@@wisemage0what fuckin middle schooler would wanna see foods fuck that’s weird and creepy for you to even suggest that
yea i was horrified myslf when i watched it n im never going bk
The whole thing about watching animated movies surrounded by families with kids is so relatable
This movie traumatized me. I was relatively innocent back then, then I saw this movie where it had colorful animation and goofy looking characters and as a kid with no internet restriction this was not a fun time. That god damn burrito haunts me to this day, I forgot who he is, but I legit see him in nightmares from the final “gathering” scene.
The fact this absolute fever dream of a movie was animated by the same studio behind Thomas & Friends is wild
This is one of those movies they could have simply uploaded the entire film and just let it roll from beginning to end without commentary and call it a day. There is no way in hell that this movie hasn’t been sinned before.
It already has though, CinemaSins had to go through that whole movie just to suffer for us.
ghee, i wonder if this is a comment taken straight from Cinemasins and then pasted here, hmmmmm
@@Konani_the_unicorn_queen Sounds like it. Maybe the one writing the comment had autoplay enabled, got here from a CinemaSins video, and thought they were still on that when commenting?
@@Cyfrik or it's one of the many, many,.... many bots raging around youtube
@@Konani_the_unicorn_queen It's a possibility, but I don't think that's the case here. The bots that copy comments tend to have a specific type of avatar and name, which doesn't seem to be the case with OP here. And afaik, they usually copy their comments from the same video instead of ones on other channels.
I remember when this movie came out I was still working at a movie theater. Went to see it for an employee midnight screening. I had decent expectations for it, even hyped it up for some of my friends/coworkers. Then I was just completely blown away by how dogshit it was. The nonstop god awful puns were the last nail in the coffin for me and it became the first movie I walked out on before it ended. I can only imagine how great the show is going to be.
I’m sorry-
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4:45 is so relatable because I love animated movies and kids movies especially if I grew up with it. I went to see Sonic 2 by myself and I was 22, I’m seeing Puss In Boots on Friday and I’m now 23 😅
In a really strange coincidence, I only ever saw G and PG movies at the cinema at 22.
The Marvel movies and the Avatar movies get PG ratings where I live since PG-13 doesn’t exist here.
I do watch plenty of R-rated movies, but only on streaming/Blu-ray. I did want to see Everything Everywhere All at Once, when it got an Oscars rerelease, but I didn’t get to see it in cinemas, only on Blu-ray.
Depending on what the local rating boards decide and if I have the budget for IMAX, maybe Oppenheimer will be my first R-rated film.
Wow, that's interesting that you can point when a Donald Duck cartoon came out by his clothing.
I’m sorry but I genuinely loved the douche as a villain
He felt like he portrayed the audience with the food puns especially the queso one
“OKay so?”
“Did someone say Queso?”
“That’s a fucking stretch and you know it queso!”
I saw this in theaters and it was an experience. There was a bunch of senior citizens there for some reason, and they sourpussed for the first half of the movie. But half way through the movie the theater was so loud with laughter i thought it was coming through the speakers. I looked around and the whole audience was dying of laughter, in tears. A very unique theater experience.
“Sourpussed” 😂
I can't get over that people have a problem to convince friends to watch a animated film. But then are convinced they'll go and watch a Marvel superhero movie
I can’t convince my parents to watch arthouse animated films for adults.
Yet they would watch the most lowbrow local kids’ comedies out there because they’re live action, even if I don’t want to. And said local kids’ comedies are ridiculously long, being three to four hours long. Longer than any film from The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
And they have nothing happening but goofy ahh moments in live action and lowbrow kids’ comedy.
The first time I convinced my mom to watch an arthouse film (albeit live action) was Parasite, and she didn’t get it.
I used to think this movie was just *_false advertising._*
But now, it's a reminder that animation is not just for kids.
You had to be reminded of that
How was it false advertising?
I always felt the final "get-together" scene was supposed to be a parody of the whole dance party ending you see in most children's animation around the time the film was made. Instead of the entire cast getting together and dancing to a dated pop song, they instead do something... else.
I heard that people thought this was a kid's movie and when they took their kids to see it, they realized that it was the exact *OPPOSITE* of a kid's movie real quick.
Man the douche puns were fucking hilarious to me. "Did someone say queso?" "THATS A FUCKING STRETCH AND YOU KNOW IT QUESO!!" like man, simple humor like that just sends me into hysteric laughter
I honestly laughed at that. 😂
Yeah
People with broken humor do enjoy those jokes
My humor was always broken
Okay yeah that got me a bit
I mean it was fun, but definitely not good enough for hysterical laughter. Jesus dude
"I RELISH the fact that you MUSTARD the strength to KETCHUP to me! Yeah, That's right! Shut your mouths!"
Every time I try watching this movie my stomach gets a weird feeling…..
The Movie is insanely ugly to look at, the animated addams family movie might be the only one that's worse in terms of animation
Glaceon is my favourite eeveelution
That feeling is nausea. Generated by revulsion.
@@justsomeguywholovesberserk6375 Nono, the Addams family is better than this. At least they have good characters.
@@opheliebell22 what does that have to do with him dissing the *animation*
I just want to point out the clips used when talking about the animated Disney shorts are from my absolute favorite Mickey Mouse cartoon that I forgot existed. I still eat my corn on the cob with imaginary typewriter sounds in my head.
You have an art of sprinkling nuggets of humor in your reviews said in such a no-big-deal tone it makes them even stealthier and funnier. I love that in your style.
Back in the day there were these ancient devices called a Fisher Price View-Master. A portable 3d viewer with round disks that had film cells in them. They offered short stories in 3d animation.
I was more fascinated with the stories that were made using miniature models and figures. Miniature effects were a fascination and passion with me from an early age. So I get your love of animation that you carried into adulthood. Getting into 3d modeling and rendering gave me a chance to dabble in a process similar to miniature animation.
At the end of the day, I think we can all agree that this movie was a fever dream
Fun fact: the animation studio who animated the film, also animated the first 3 seasons of the CGI Thomas series
The best part of this movie is the stories of parents taking the kids this year thinking it was a kids movie!!!
That’s the only reason I want there to be more adult animated movies!
So like what people did with Deadpool?
lmao fr people need to wake up and realize that animation is not a kids genre, it’s a medium through which ANY story can be told. animated does not equal for kid’s.
"That’s the only reason I want there to be more adult animated movies!"
Do you not like adult animation?
Zootopia R rated when?
So you just want more complete shit for the medium of animation to see audiences get trolled? I'm starting to see why these types of comedies reliant on shock factor sell well.
There were children in my screening. The opening song played. I looked back as it concluded...
NO CHILDREN ANYMORE.
Okay real talk; I would LOVE to hear that full Donald Duck animation infodump.
This film encapsulates 2016 perfectly
the fact that its been YEARS since sauagae party. time is but a cruel thing.
One time I was at Planet Fitness and the movie popped up on the tv. A 'certain scene' came up which showed some of the action, but then had text appear with a black background describing what they were doing. Despite it being somewhat censored, I felt weird viewing it with a bunch of people around me.
Okay, not gonna lie I think the "the following scene is too graphic we can't show it, but we will describe it to you" joke is more funny than anything in the actual movie.
But seriously..why the heck of all movies is Sausage Party playing in a public place like a gym😅😂
@@sillau9 I don't know. Apparently that gym thought it was ok.
Fun fact, the animation studio behind this movie also did the earlier CGI seasons of Thomas the Tank Engine.
Let's not forget the major upset with grandparents accidentally taking young children to see it thinking it was a kids movie. 😅
There was a RATING.
The kids asking and somehow the adults not questioning even THE TITLE
I heard about a situation where parents with children went to see this movie and, to put it mildly, they weren't happy with what was in the movie
And the rest of the world isn't happy with the half assed parenting they do. It was an R rated movie and for decades parents knew SouthPark, Simpsons, and Family Guy existed as adult animation.
@@kyleellis1825 I mean Simpsons isn't really "adult" yeah there is some suggestive humor, but it can more or less be a family program. I mean they have rides at Universal Studios.
@@Guymanbot97 Not when it came out. Sure Simpsons is tame now. But go back to the early 90's and it was stuff you didn't let kids watch.
@@kyleellis1825 Idk. Maybe it's a thing where I HAD to be there when it happened. But as someone who was born in the late 90s, by the time I was old enough to have memories I'd say even then it was acceptable. I think only thing that fucked with me were a few of the Treehouse of Horror episodes.
@@Guymanbot97 TV standards have changed a heck of a lot. Simpsons was ground breaking when it launched. Kids wouldn't be allowed to watch simpsons until 10-13.
It's all about what else was airing at the time. Family Guy and South Park originally both aired later so could have more risque jokes.
When Simpsons launched, the biggest competetion was from primetime shows like "The Cosby Show", or "Growing Pains". 80's/Early 90's TV was really tame.
It's like how the Flintstones/Jetsons both began as primetime sitcoms for adults. Times change. Think about S1-3 of Southpark and how tame it is compared to today.
Think of how violent Homer was w
I think the movie is okay on its own I just hope in the future we get better adult animated movies because I think animation movies have a lot of different potential than just being for kids only
Ironically, you did shock humor better than Sausage Party, that vegetable joke had me rolling 🤣🤣🤣🤣
One scene making me laugh is a Meatloaf singing 'ill do anything for love' (the singer's name also Meatloaf)
RIP to the real Meatloaf as he did pass away last year
I remember my dad was showing me and my siblings the movies we can watch and i saw this movie as one of the options. Im so glad that i told my dad that this is not a family friendly movie.
and I'm glad my parents said no when I asked to see it because I didn't realize it was not for children.
I remember seeing that in theaters. It was a lot of fun to see on the big screen, but I never felt the need to see it a second time because all the jokes were shock humor and seeing all the grossness coming would really dull the laughs.
And then we got the news about how the animators were treated, and that just killed whatever interest I had left.
I remember seeing the trailer for sausage party as a kid and going "i want to see that to bad I'm to young" then seeing the reviews and going "thank god i was and am too young" i grow up and start liking watching and laughing at bad movies now sausage party is back on the list of movies to watch just for different reasons
Sausage Party is like Big Mouth
It’s hilarious when you’re young but the older you get the stupider it is
Big mouth was trash from the 3rd season going on, the shame wizard was a cool character when he was firstly introduced.
Sausage party is dumb, but also pretty honest with its message
Netflix cancells inside job for 7 seasons of utter crap
It's honestly embarrassing to think grown men wrote this film
It feels like its aim less towards adult and more to kids who think swearing every 5 seconds is funny
Funny enough the actor who did the voice of Douche Nick Kroll is both the Creator and main actor in Big Mouth voicing a number of the shows major characters
I will never in my life get over the fact that i had watched this whole movie in its entirety when I was just six years old...
Fun fact about the white gloves where also because in the olden year animators could not make very good style of the hands so they used the white gloves for the hands
18:27 there actually is a deleted scene showing them finding Seth Rogan and friends at a diner but they supposedly cut it for a potential sequel since they felt it would’ve dragged on as an ending.