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
That's what makes it so awesome though. It's so gratuitous for such a ridiculous length of time that it wraps back around to being funny. I can't believe that a film team could be so audacious...
@@multijxde1855 Even that is proof of this film's artistic value. Weird and traumatizing emotions are just as valid as responses to art as anything else.
@@jerbil404 not really actually, fetishes are born from firstly seemingly innocent themes or at least themes not explicitly made for sexual excitement.
@@GorpaDorpOrp there ARE animation guilds. But theyre highly discouraged and treated like shit. Thats why the bojack horseman crew were newsworthy. But yeah, continue to victim blame the overworked, underpaid artists
Imagine: Another CGI movie that’s rated R - but goes in a completely different direction. It could be a gory horror movie, an abstract art film, even a biography! Instead, we got Sausage Party.
How could they be scarred, any good parent would walk out after the first “fuck” was said. Pretty sure every kid knows what that word is nowadays with most youtubers they watch don’t care what they say
Back in 1992, I begged my Mom to take me to see Cool World. She refused, said it was inappropriate, because she did her research on it before taking me. She's a great Mom. So it stuns me that parents actually took their damn kids to see this, despite the trailer featuring characters being butchered painfully.
Back when I was a kid my mom would take me to see horror movies all the time and said if I was a bad child that would happen to me, now I'm a good person(ish)
@@mrmusickhimself no that isn't bad I'm glad she did it, it taught me manners and other sort of things plus I'm not easily scared anymore, the only side effects it caused is that I only have nightmares I've never had a good dream once in my life
@@Devilproking bro that’s like saying “Vietnam made me tough, it was a new experience where I gained new brothers on the battlefield and undying loyalty to them, also I have PTSD from the death and destruction I saw and I can never have a good nights sleep again”
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.
@@sugarkats21 Trust me, as a former theater employee of 5 years, you learn to hate customers fairly quickly. However, there are movies that absolutely destroy theatres and attract certain demographics (like families with young children - who specifically trash theatres the most). That can lead to employees learning to hate certain movies, or even movie genres, for the pure fact that 99.99% of the time you can predict how busy and dirty everything will be. P.S. don't work at the theatres. Not a good job.
I was one of them. I was 9 years old when I watched it, and it was hella traumatizing. If I'm going to be a parent in the future, I'm DEFINITELY gonna keep this movie away from my kids.
I watched this when I was 16 and was out far before that. As soon as I saw the Saving Private Ryan parody bit with the banana’s face peeling off and all that.. I wimped out.
I remembered how shocked the theater was in the last 10 Minutes. Like one half laughed their ass off and the other half was speechless. It was awesome!
People were saying this was going to be the "trailblazer for adult animation on the big screen." This movie ended up being the biggest set back possible.
I wouldn't blame the movie so much as the heavily censored media that's pushing society to the far left trying to force everyone to believe that things can be funny if they're rude/offensive. I find the frequent swearing and sex jokes to be rather grating myself, but there are still some pretty decent racist/stereotype jokes. Firewaters first scene still manages to get at least a quick exhale from me cuz its just a good silly joke making fun of language, but that's racist now because some easily offended on the behalf of others twat said so 🤷🏻♂️
@@joshuaroefs9279 How is the "far left" censoring society and the media if this movie was made? It has plenty of racial jokes in it, and yet, it was allowed to appear on the big screen.
cartoon man cause it traumatized whee little innocent baby me with LITERAL FOOD P*RN (idk what TH-cam monitors so I censor 😌) now as an adult I’m personally not into dark or edgy humor such as this anyway so it’s just not my thing 😂 hey even Nick admits it’s poop in the first few minutes hahaha
@@cheeseisherelive I at least hope you understood its commentary and the truly mature theme underlying the """mature""" humor. I mean, they weren't very subtle about it and it's been done a lot better elsewhere.
…wait, what? So they put a trailer for an R rated movie before a PG rated movie? Did they think “hey, let’s slip this trailer in” as a joke and not realize that parents are taking their kids to the movie?
@@BirthdayIsALie Reminder that my local theater once put a Silent Place trailer before Sonic the Hedgehog, I was very traumatized for 4 days or even a week.
The worst part for me is actually the antagonist. You know you rarely meet any r*pist antagonist and it kinda trigger my trauma tbh. I didn't know it'd be that bad.
@@rouge939 "You rarely meet any r*pist antagonist." Does... Does that not explain it? They clearly weren't expecting the movie to go from sex jokes to intense dark humour. And it doesn't exactly warn you of that, does it?
@@persassyjackson1688 the whole movie is dark humor. Seth Rogen has a rape joke in like every movie I’ve seen from him. Plus you can look up the parents guide on IMDB to see what a movie has beforehand
@@rouge939 Hence why I said "intense" dark humour. And so what if Seth Rogen has jokes like that "in like every movie" you've seen him in? They're still vile and the kind of joke most people don't like lmao; most people don't know that he's got a lot of those jokes in his movies, if that's even true, and that... isn't exactly relevant anyway. Plus, the 'IMDB guide' isn't exactly going to say "Yeah, there's a pretty graphic r*pe scene... Maybe give this one a miss?".
@@persassyjackson1688 actually that’s exactly what it does. It breaks down what’s in the movie like swearing, violence, nudity etc. I don’t even like Seth Rogen but if you’re so sensitive and offended easily why the fuck would you watch a movie where even the title is a dick joke
Isn't it weird because "sausage party" is an adult innuendo and that should have been enough to get parents to bat their eyes? Then it's rated R. Then it's made by Seth Rogen. Then it's commercials. Plenty of flags here to tell EVERYONE it's not for kids. Maybe think before you speak next time Valerie.
Gaberyl Osborne yeah there are a lot of red flags but there was a time when it was on Netflix and children could come across this movie not knowing anything about it assuming it’s a children’s movie
I watched it with my siblings when i was like 8 because my oldest sister was bored but I only watched like half of it because I thought it was boring. I'm glad i didn't watch it till the end with them
i worked at a cinema at the time and i'm still scarred from the experience of having to tell tons of parents why i couldn't let their kids in to see this movie. it was made even worse at the fact that our cinema, which invited its workers to see one movie once a year and decided on THIS one, made me watch this movie with my coworkers. we barely talked to each other the next shift. the movie was part of our life the next weeks while it was screening. we could not escape. we could not forget.
I remember seeing that trailer and taking a mental note to not watch sausage party (I was around the age of 11 at that time) And it wasn’t even because there were baby carrots being eaten, I love and always have loved the horror genre it’s because the movie looked boring as hell
@Omar Farooq "I'm glad they did, this movie is disgusting." since your answer was aimed at a comment about censorship you're basically saying "censorship is okay if it's something i don't like"
@Omar Farooq someone explains that it is censorship... you say it's good because it's disgusting. which is still subjective. therefore you say censorship is okay if it's something you find disgusting... how exactly is that twisting your words?
I bought this shortly after Christmas 2016 and told my English teacher that I saw it. She told me I had to let her borrow it, so I did. She returned it the next day and I asked her what she thought of it. She said: "It wasn't what I expected." Then I smiled and said: "What did you think of the ENDING?" She leaned over and said, "We're not going to discuss the ending!"
This movie was bad for one reason : Making a adult movie in animation on its own does not carry a movie. If your movies plot is “ha they do dirty joke “or “ha they swore “ or “ ha stereotype “ . The entire premise of the movie is animated for adults with nothing else of substance . The only good part is the soap because he’s not cartoonish like Disney or Pixar . He’s what a real bully is and it’s a chilling villain . The final battle and kitchen scene where also good ,
well the movie did have a plot of religion and themes of it. Honestly is weird how this video doesnt mention it even once when its like half of the entire movies substext. i dont know if that makes the movie "good", it has alot of "religion bad" themes too which it also critizises. i dunno. It did have a bit more going on then just "haha, bad words"
@@uwnbaw there nothing wrong with something being raunchy however rauchiness is a neutral thing which means it cant make a movie good and it cant make a movie bad. If the only thing in a movie is rauchiness itll be boring. I havent watched the movie but Im just explaining the argument
I remember when my middle school class convinced one of our teacher to watch this saying "Oh yeah, it's a kids' movie, don't worry" Our theacher had a disappointed face the entire time lol
@Omar Farooq too bad it did. I honestly have no idea how she kept it, probably she just didn't care and I'm pretty sure she understood it wasn't a kids movie from the beginning but genuinely didn't care, she just wanted to go home maybe it's because she was a substitute teacher idk
@Omar Farooq fun fact: she was supposed to be retired, but the school made a mess and she was forced to stay another year as a substitute teacher so I personally can't blame her for not caring anymore
*What I like about Sausage Party:* -The animation is uniquely dark yet cartoonish and still manages to hold up in quality. Something I wish I can see more of in today's Hollywood. -The voice acting is pretty good. Even Seth Rogan does a decent job. -The character designs are creative and memorable for the most part. -The visual gags and food puns are hilarious. -The music (despite lack there of) is quite catchy. -There are a good handful of scenes I find myself revisiting because of the visuals and line delivery. *What I hate about Sausage Party:* -The directors are despicable. -The animators were treated poorly and most of them weren't given credit for working on the film including the Vancouver film students they resorted in abusing. -There were constant disputes taken place during the making of the film. -The violent, sexual, and overly edgy humour is a bit too much for me at times (and that's coming from someone who enjoys South Park) but that's more of a matter of taste. -I hated the trailers and the marketing for the movie. -Despite the movie being heavily rated R, moronic patents still took their children to go see the movie without watching trailers or reading the synopsis on it beforehand thus most likely scarring their kids for life. -There are a lot of plot elements that don't make sense within this world of talking food products. If the humans can't see the food walking or talking (unless they're high), then what do they see when a jar of honey mustard jumps out of a grocery cart and a hotdog tries to save him? What are the rules for what can and can't be sentient? This might just be nitpicking at this point but it's something that I find too distracting when watching. I used to hate the idea of this movie but slowly grew to like it the more I explored it. I do wish that there were more adult animated movies being released today that didn't have to resort to excessive raunchy humor though. And for any that are possibly in the making, I hope they don't follow the same horrible methods Sausage Party used to be brought into theatres.
The main reason why I disliked this movie is because it felt like a rip off of a Mexican movie that came out way before this one called “Una Pelicula de Huevos.” Even tho they both had sexual/violent comedy, the one from Mexico did a much better job because it wasn’t extreme where they ended up having an orgy. The comedy is very Mexican based but I’m pretty sure others could appreciate it for what it is.
You don't remember sausage party? Me: I remember having my crush reject me in the cinemas when I was watching the movie, she rejected me over text, we were literally sitting next to each other.
@@VagueNaming “My dad said he was going to go get some milk *overly dramatic DING* and then he came back with a dvd called... *overly dramatic DING but again* Sausage Party *weird laugh* and I watched the movie *slice sound effect that’s out of place* and watched it... IN HORROR *screaming child sound* and I was traumatized for the *boom* rest *boom but again* of my *boom but again again* LIFE”
Oh i remembered the emotions in the cinema hall, the parents dragging their child out that made them watch this. The teens cheering them on, the comments that were absolutely fine to be screamed into the room. The ending comment that made us all break out in laughter. "NOW THATS FOOD P**N!"
I watched this movie when I was younger. I can’t decide whether I made the right decision or not To everyone asking I was fifteen. I know it isn’t that young but I was still more immature than I am now
Okay look: if you're a parent who took tour kids to see this movie unaware that it was R, that's your fault. You're meant to watch the trailers and find the rating and read reviews. Several trailers were very clearly inappropriate. Anyways, a bunch of my friends went in in middle school and snuck in to see it. Im,, glad I didn't join. I watched some of it was just shock value. That was it. Blergh. But to each their own.
It’s not that serious, most of the parents probably just heard of it, saw a poster, or went to the theatre and chose it on a whim. You don’t pay really pay attention to those kind of things. Because you don’t expect a movie like that to be R-rated!
gweneth p ...ok it isn’t their fault.they probably found a poster or something it’s not like it’s “Marvel-endgame “ when u know that it’s going to be violent just from looking at it in someway.
@@sweetnsour3693 Nope. It's still your own fault if you don't do the tiniest bit of research to find out about what you're paying for. Nobody else is liable for you choosing to go in blindly. EDIT: I need to add that the movie is called Sausage Party. That should've been a huge red flag to any native English speaker over the age of 18. And if not, refer back to the above.
Yes i actually do I remember my father wanting to bring me this movie because it's "kid friendly" thankfully the store guy stopped him and told him it was for adults. He saved my eyes and i'll never forget that
No I remember this movie. I also remember everyone loving it at the time and just not getting why. The joke was just "haha cartoony movie is vulgar". I also remember the random over the top sex scene at the end was just "the funniest part" and all that. Also you forgot the dumbass twist where they decide to go to the real world and kill the people who made the movie because "woah we're actually movie characters duuuude *Seth Rogen stoner laugh* "
@@3DMVR I mean as someone who partakes of the devil's lettuce I can tell ya I've seen better stoner comedies lol. Pick of Destiny definitely comes to mind.
@@ender4032 "what was that story?!" A commentary on religion. That in order for leaders to keep the mentally weak followers in line you have to give them hollow promises if they act good and veiled threats if they act poorly, this will inevitably spiral out of control and become twisted by bad actors within the different sects using this artificial-morality to direct people into action for their own personal gain, as well as showing the true animal nature these followers hide when you - quite literally - kill their gods in front of them. It was extremely hamfisted, poorly delivered, and they beat the audience over the head with it. Shame 99% of the people watching start and stop thinking at "Lol, foodprawn" and "Eww, foodprawn" Edit: And thanks youtube for making me type this like a 12 year old. I guess people can't handle the word that rhymes with corn.
I wanted to watch Sausage Party, but then I heard about how badly the animators behind the movie were treated, so then I decided against watching it. I'm glad I didn't because it looks like I dodged a bullet.
I remember I didn’t watch this but my friend did and when I asked him if it was good, he didn’t even respond with a yes or no, he just said, “there’s just a huge sex scene at the end.” Not sure if it was a yes or a no.
Sausage Party is a movie that definitely cannot come out today and it “couldn’t” come out when it came out. It was like the end of when anyone could even fathom getting away with this.
for the record 4 years ago i was like 12 so its understandable...i was considerably confused why my dad was like "noooo no you canNOT see that" when we saw the trailer
I was 15 (19 now). I fucking hated this movie lmao. My boyfriend at the time tried to get me to watch it with him. I only watched clips, and yeah, I don't know why the fuck he wanted me to watch it.
This is how I felt the whole time. "Product of its time." "Wouldn't happen today." Like, y'all making me feel old here. Four years ago IS today in terms of overall media culture. At least that's how I feel, anyways haha.
Haha, "Oh, dude, remember 2019?, good old times... kids these day wouldnt know the good old times of playing XboxOne in the morning, what happen to the good values?"
one of my best friends was 9 when this came out and LOVED it. i told her not to watch sausage party becuase it was rated R but she said, "oh its only animated whats the worst that could possibly happen?". needless to say, she may have been wrong about that.
I didn’t realize I had a comfort zone until I saw this movie. While it’s something that makes you question why on gods earth was this made, and why this is passed off as a movie is mind boggling to me. This movie can’t even be called a movie, it’s just too much. It’s best that Sausage Party is left forgotten, and never mentioned again.
nick: you DONT remember sausage party me, remembering how my aunt took me and my 5 year old brother to watch it in the theater thinking it was a kids movie: *you wanna bet*
What I wouldn't give for a version of Sausage Party that just plays up the horror. The whole idea of worshipping gods only for them to use you as sustenance is kind of spooky really.
I don't think I'll forget seeing this movie in theatres, mainly due to the crowd. It was probably the most active (laughter, people saying wtf, screams, etc) I've seen people in a theatre, and it amplified this movie. The ending will be one of the best memories in a theatre. A full theatre with everyone losing it at what they're seeing on screen is a golden experience.
I actually only remember this movie cuz I saw it in the theater, and one of my friends fell asleep through the whole movie but woke up at the infamous last scene confused, terrified and scared for life
Haha, my mom was drunk and stuck a film on for me and my 3 year old brother to shut us up ( I was 8 at this time) she didn't check the age rating, the animated visuals was enough to convince her that it was suitable. Luckily, my brother fell asleep, and didn't catch most of it, but lets just say I am now scarred for life.
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Your my dad
Nice to see you with 600klikes
Real Title: You Don't WANT to Remember Sausage Party
@a decent person sadly
I accidentally loved the movie.
*Help*
you know what's funny 24 frames of nick will never read this comment lol
Well, I liked a lot the movie...:(
Trust me I have suppressed this movie as hard as I can
Sad fact: animators were overworked with little pay and even fired so that this orgy could exist.
Yes, really. Look it up.
Imagine being fired because you couldn't animate an orgy fast enough
@@darkmatter1721 what a world we live in, huh
You're right, the story of how this movie came to be is an absolute torture session
Thankfully, they got their overtime pay in 2019.
F for the animators
I can never remove that movie from my mind
I will never remove your profile picture either
@@LucaSantilli551 Dr P&M
YourBoyChungus Jr. That needs to become a m&m
69 69... Yes
The last 10 minutes tho 🤢🤮
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
That's what makes it so awesome though. It's so gratuitous for such a ridiculous length of time that it wraps back around to being funny. I can't believe that a film team could be so audacious...
@@trequor it’s not funny though just weird and a bit traumatizing 💀
@@multijxde1855 Even that is proof of this film's artistic value. Weird and traumatizing emotions are just as valid as responses to art as anything else.
If you saw that scene in theaters everyone was just scared and shit... i was the only one laughing my ass off so badly!
@@trequor so u stating facts that hentai is art
Movie literally had one joke “haha looks like kids movie but it isn’t!!”
It's an amazing joke
@@serbot5016 no it ain’t
@@serbot5016 no it isn't. Not really
Re watch it. Then you'll watch it and right
"Exterminate the Juice!" Come on, that's funny.
If anyone was curious, the "marshmallow" wasn't a marshmallow!
You're a douche for revealing that
IT'S A TRAP!
What was it then?
But Nick said it was. Nick would never lie to his children right?
@@traegoins6903
You're asking the real questions here
When he said that “This movie was made in 2016”. Damn, I felt that.
“4 years ago” BITCH HUH
time flies too fast man
I'm sorry WHAT?
wAIT THIS WAS IN 2016 IT FELT MUCH LONGER THAN THAT
*holy crap now THIS is how to make me feel old*
The ending to that movie is how fetishes start.
I didn't know how to react with all the people sitting next to me in the theater
The ending is traumatizing
What happened i didnt watch the movie so i dont know
@@Iwantatacorightnow21 you must remain pure
@@jerbil404 not really actually, fetishes are born from firstly seemingly innocent themes or at least themes not explicitly made for sexual excitement.
F in the chat for all the parents who took their kids to see this movie, thinking it was PG
*MEGA* F. Feel bad for all the traumatized kids.
F ik a kid who that happened to
Their fault for not checking the rating. It was as simple as that
Joke's on you, I'm a connoisseur of CGI movies.
I almost went to see it but my mom realized it was rated R.... I was to young to comprehend that it was inappropriate so I got really mad at her😂
Florida Man loses his mind again to terrible mid-2010's movies.
Great description
I’m from Florida so I’m that man
Quagmire Toilet The world rn is like
...-2019 - I remember the years when electricity was invented
2020 - I’M A HUMAN BEING OF THE FAR FUTURE
@@Jaisobased So am I!
Ok but the animators on this movie really weren't well treated
That’s industry standard
Yeah it's almost like non-union gigs in hollywood are all like that. But you keep regurgitating those headlines, pal.
remember! These guys got fired because they couldn't animate an orgy
Animators are never treated well or with respect. Watch “Life After Pie” here on youtube
@@GorpaDorpOrp there ARE animation guilds. But theyre highly discouraged and treated like shit. Thats why the bojack horseman crew were newsworthy.
But yeah, continue to victim blame the overworked, underpaid artists
Imagine:
Another CGI movie that’s rated R - but goes in a completely different direction.
It could be a gory horror movie, an abstract art film, even a biography!
Instead, we got Sausage Party.
Imagine if Rob Zombie directs a CGI film…
The movie that scarred kids who’s parents thought it was a children’s movie.
You're just dumb if you dont watch the trailer or look at the rating
Because those parents were stupid. They think that if something's animated = automatically for kids.
@@Nekoszowa Exactly.
TM
How could they be scarred, any good parent would walk out after the first “fuck” was said. Pretty sure every kid knows what that word is nowadays with most youtubers they watch don’t care what they say
It’s just a marshmallow bro
Yes
sure
"MaRsHmAlLoW" sure.
25 minutes for demonetization, that’s gotta be a new record.
Just a marshmallow
That ending was...yeah.
So just watch the movie on mute and no picture
@@soyeahwhytv4012 that's deep
Funny story, one day that appeared in my recommendations..I watched the ending on full volume with no context. Yes, my mom was near by. :)
uncomfortable duck yep
@@idealistic6440 hahaha same here
Back in 1992, I begged my Mom to take me to see Cool World. She refused, said it was inappropriate, because she did her research on it before taking me. She's a great Mom.
So it stuns me that parents actually took their damn kids to see this, despite the trailer featuring characters being butchered painfully.
Back when I was a kid my mom would take me to see horror movies all the time and said if I was a bad child that would happen to me, now I'm a good person(ish)
@person person Mine? Lol, you aren't wrong.
@@Devilproking Wow that's mental abuse, I'm sorry
@@mrmusickhimself no that isn't bad I'm glad she did it, it taught me manners and other sort of things plus I'm not easily scared anymore, the only side effects it caused is that I only have nightmares I've never had a good dream once in my life
@@Devilproking bro that’s like saying
“Vietnam made me tough, it was a new experience where I gained new brothers on the battlefield and undying loyalty to them, also I have PTSD from the death and destruction I saw and I can never have a good nights sleep again”
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.
Shouldn't that lead to hating the customers not the movie itself?
I bet something like this happened to some people who worked at a movie theater when the South Park movie came out.
@@sugarkats21 Trust me, as a former theater employee of 5 years, you learn to hate customers fairly quickly. However, there are movies that absolutely destroy theatres and attract certain demographics (like families with young children - who specifically trash theatres the most). That can lead to employees learning to hate certain movies, or even movie genres, for the pure fact that 99.99% of the time you can predict how busy and dirty everything will be.
P.S. don't work at the theatres. Not a good job.
Those customers are idiots and they probably didn’t watch the trailer
People really are dumb cartoons aren't just for kids.
I can’t imagine how many kids were scarred for life after that potato skinning scene, it STILL kinda freaks me out
What was that
@@i_have_friend6639 6:30
I was one of them. I was 9 years old when I watched it, and it was hella traumatizing. If I'm going to be a parent in the future, I'm DEFINITELY gonna keep this movie away from my kids.
i still wonder how the fuck that passed under my dad's filter
thank god he noticed before it was too late
I watched this when I was 16 and was out far before that. As soon as I saw the Saving Private Ryan parody bit with the banana’s face peeling off and all that.. I wimped out.
Don't know how I could forget a film that ends with a food orgy
repressed it
Its so forgettable
Idk either but I did
I got curious and looked it up halfway through this video. Please god let me go back to five minutes ago when i didnt have that in my mind
@@firn6795 That's more sad than I am
I remembered how shocked the theater was in the last 10 Minutes. Like one half laughed their ass off and the other half was speechless. It was awesome!
The one laughing could have been my brother
People were saying this was going to be the "trailblazer for adult animation on the big screen." This movie ended up being the biggest set back possible.
Who would’ve realized that saying that the only way you can make a adult animated movie is by being edgy doesn’t last very long
Lol, acting like Fritz The Cat wasn't 1000x more clever 40 years earlier
I wouldn't blame the movie so much as the heavily censored media that's pushing society to the far left trying to force everyone to believe that things can be funny if they're rude/offensive. I find the frequent swearing and sex jokes to be rather grating myself, but there are still some pretty decent racist/stereotype jokes. Firewaters first scene still manages to get at least a quick exhale from me cuz its just a good silly joke making fun of language, but that's racist now because some easily offended on the behalf of others twat said so 🤷🏻♂️
@@joshuaroefs9279 How is the "far left" censoring society and the media if this movie was made? It has plenty of racial jokes in it, and yet, it was allowed to appear on the big screen.
@@joshuaroefs9279 why am I not surprised one of you finally appeared here...
I hate this movie, I’m only watching this video for you Nick.
Why you hate this masterpiece?
cartoon man cause it’s ASSSS
@@ThatWheat so you hate masterpieces?
cartoon man cause it traumatized whee little innocent baby me with LITERAL FOOD P*RN (idk what TH-cam monitors so I censor 😌) now as an adult I’m personally not into dark or edgy humor such as this anyway so it’s just not my thing 😂 hey even Nick admits it’s poop in the first few minutes hahaha
@@cheeseisherelive I at least hope you understood its commentary and the truly mature theme underlying the """mature""" humor. I mean, they weren't very subtle about it and it's been done a lot better elsewhere.
“You Don’t remember Sausage Party”
Me: *vividly remembers every detail of this movie on a ptsd like level”
I think it's just straight PTSD
This movie’s trailer played before Finding Dory. Finding Dory.
😶
Indeed
…wait, what?
So they put a trailer for an R rated movie before a PG rated movie? Did they think “hey, let’s slip this trailer in” as a joke and not realize that parents are taking their kids to the movie?
@@BirthdayIsALie yeah, and people are wondering why people thought it was a young audience movie -_-
@@BirthdayIsALie Reminder that my local theater once put a Silent Place trailer before Sonic the Hedgehog, I was very traumatized for 4 days or even a week.
Oh no I definitely remember sausage party
*oh no*
Yeah same hell I was talking about it yesterday lol
I will never forget what happened In the end
@@cfiber_inc I didn't finished it, how does it end?
Oh no
imagine going to a PUBLIC theater to see sausage party... i cant thats so humiliating
PINAT OLIVER I don’t know if I’m gonna get whooshed by whooshing you or not so I’m just not gonna try
Imagine being surrounded by strangers while watching food fuck...this movie is awful.
Ok...ok...so no top comment saying “It’s Food P-n”? man that’s sad
its okay you can say porn
Boi
at least you’re the third top aside from nick’s
@@maximiniumsubs8393 i cant like it or it will change
I now can’t like this
The worst part for me is actually the antagonist. You know you rarely meet any r*pist antagonist and it kinda trigger my trauma tbh. I didn't know it'd be that bad.
If you’re that sensitive why’d you even watch this movie
@@rouge939 "You rarely meet any r*pist antagonist."
Does... Does that not explain it? They clearly weren't expecting the movie to go from sex jokes to intense dark humour. And it doesn't exactly warn you of that, does it?
@@persassyjackson1688 the whole movie is dark humor. Seth Rogen has a rape joke in like every movie I’ve seen from him. Plus you can look up the parents guide on IMDB to see what a movie has beforehand
@@rouge939 Hence why I said "intense" dark humour. And so what if Seth Rogen has jokes like that "in like every movie" you've seen him in? They're still vile and the kind of joke most people don't like lmao; most people don't know that he's got a lot of those jokes in his movies, if that's even true, and that... isn't exactly relevant anyway. Plus, the 'IMDB guide' isn't exactly going to say "Yeah, there's a pretty graphic r*pe scene... Maybe give this one a miss?".
@@persassyjackson1688 actually that’s exactly what it does. It breaks down what’s in the movie like swearing, violence, nudity etc. I don’t even like Seth Rogen but if you’re so sensitive and offended easily why the fuck would you watch a movie where even the title is a dick joke
This was so obviously written for 15 year olds, all of the jokes are just “haha they said the sex thing” or “haha they’re not supposed to swear”
Nah more like 11 year olds who just had The Talk
If u think that is how they think u don't pay attention
FlxwLess JP looks like we found the 15 year old guys
I mean. It is seth Rogen. What do you expect
Is this how 15 year olds were meant to act, wow I guess I’m 6 then, who knew
why would you think a movie called "sausage party" would be for kids lmao
Maybe because animated movies are generally for children.
Isn't it weird because "sausage party" is an adult innuendo and that should have been enough to get parents to bat their eyes?
Then it's rated R.
Then it's made by Seth Rogen.
Then it's commercials.
Plenty of flags here to tell EVERYONE it's not for kids. Maybe think before you speak next time Valerie.
@@NotGabeAgain lol I am so sorry. I did not think about those factors. Again I'm sorry. My bad.
Gaberyl Osborne yeah there are a lot of red flags but there was a time when it was on Netflix and children could come across this movie not knowing anything about it assuming it’s a children’s movie
@@rationalreasons5019 there is a children filter on Netflix I believe. That would help to enable if there's children watching
Oh, no. I can imagine a Karen bringing her kids to watch Sausage Party. Then realising halfway through it’s a adult film.
Then blaming the cinema
Well, my dad wanted us to watch this for Movie Night, but good thing he read the reviews before downloading it
That's what happened with Deadpool.
Ikr lmaoo
Halfway through? Isn't the first word "shit"?
Nick: "Everyone is being chopped up and melted"
Also Nick: "What a fun, cute twist"
Ah yes, didn't expect to see you here Mr. Afton
You're wrong, Nick.
*I will never be able to forget this movie.*
This video brought back horrible memories I saw on that movie. I hope there's something I can use to clean my mind
This movie was on Netflix for a while, and my little brother accidentally watched it when he was unsupervised
I watched it with my little brother, we watched it till the end... I thought it would just contain curse words...
Oh,
Oh no.
F
Is he okay?
I watched it with my siblings when i was like 8 because my oldest sister was bored but I only watched like half of it because I thought it was boring. I'm glad i didn't watch it till the end with them
i worked at a cinema at the time and i'm still scarred from the experience of having to tell tons of parents why i couldn't let their kids in to see this movie.
it was made even worse at the fact that our cinema, which invited its workers to see one movie once a year and decided on THIS one, made me watch this movie with my coworkers. we barely talked to each other the next shift. the movie was part of our life the next weeks while it was screening. we could not escape. we could not forget.
H
F
sh*z just got from 30 to 100 real frea*ing fast!
I hope you recover someday.
@Poo Man thanks poo man
when I was younger I thought sausage party was a kid appropriate movie, but boy was I wrong
The movie came out a few years ago so I don’t understand the concept of still being a kid.
@@nerathechildoflight9974 you can be 16 and then and be older now
Or just be a 12 year old no in between
Bruh the trailer showed the baby carrots screaming and being eaten alive. It was very obviously not a kids movie 😂
Why do you think coppa exists
They didn’t look at the trailer
I was TRAUMATIZED when I saw that trailer dude.
I remember seeing that trailer and taking a mental note to not watch sausage party (I was around the age of 11 at that time)
And it wasn’t even because there were baby carrots being eaten, I love and always have loved the horror genre it’s because the movie looked boring as hell
Parents seeing the trailer: hmm yes a very friendly movie to take little tommy to go watch
multiple kids movie showcase people screaming
“You don’t remember sausage party”
Me:laughs in never having been to a sausage party
I laughed harder than I should have
Benjamin F. I’m glad I could make you laugh 😂
@@lukenickarchie9889 wholesomeness
same
This entire video in a nutshell: No no no words. No no no. Basically, basically, I can't show, I can't speak, no no words, no no words.
TH-cam sucks
@@squilliamfancyson1080 how
@Omar Farooq ok
@Omar Farooq "I'm glad they did, this movie is disgusting."
since your answer was aimed at a comment about censorship you're basically saying "censorship is okay if it's something i don't like"
@Omar Farooq someone explains that it is censorship... you say it's good because it's disgusting. which is still subjective.
therefore you say censorship is okay if it's something you find disgusting... how exactly is that twisting your words?
The biggest twist for me was that this movie came out 4 years ago. It feels even longer.
6 years ago now 😭
@@tarantuIas 7 now
It's tagged on my brain. 100% still there. A metal branding on my brain. Oh yeah and that orgy scene is living rent free in my head
*fuck i forgot about the end!*
stop reminding me of that damn scene.
No need to pay! Rent free.
@@tomsagamesisbackagain.3808 exactly
@@mattel9109 12 it was in my yt recommended so yeah
“‘All of these people have letters in their names”
*-24 Frames Of Nick*
That was so ironic it must have hurt...
HAHHAH
Don't forget, they also have faces
I thought about that pun like a day before watching this video, spooky.
24 Frames Of Nick is above all those letters. He has numbers in his name.
"If you really want the full experience of course, you should watch the movie."
Don't... even joke about that
I bought this shortly after Christmas 2016 and told my English teacher that I saw it. She told me I had to let her borrow it, so I did. She returned it the next day and I asked her what she thought of it. She said: "It wasn't what I expected." Then I smiled and said: "What did you think of the ENDING?" She leaned over and said, "We're not going to discuss the ending!"
Technically, the ending is just a bunch of people who worked on the movie (because the credits).
I’m kidding. I know the ending.
I *DO* remember sausage party. There’s no way I’m forgetting that dumpster fire anytime soon.
Ikr
My parents thought that it was a kid’s movie, they wanted me to watch it. When I watched it, I was terrified and didn’t sleep at all.
How old where you in 2016?
ED -E I was like 10 years old back then.
@@Xengelll jeez you've made me feel decades old.
Sorry, heh
SAME.
the worst part was that my parents watched it with me.
"The Promised Neverland" has better shock value, and it's art.
Wow
This is the correct choice
Yes
Yes
A person of culture 🙏
"If you don't know what sausage party is, click off and never return. You don't want to know."
Wait did he monotize the unmonotizable? HE IS THE CHOSEN ONE (TwitchTV/Blue sushi)
I literally just called him a legend in his last community post.
Yt thought he is reviewing a childrens film
Amazing
bruv u can tell how much energy this took
Lol mdr ptdr xD ptdr svp
Nick I’m ashamed of you I can’t believe you would show a movie with potty words
Ok karen
Koopalings channel bruh
Koopalings channel bruh
Koopalings channel bruh
Koopalings channel bruh
This movie was bad for one reason :
Making a adult movie in animation on its own does not carry a movie. If your movies plot is “ha they do dirty joke “or “ha they swore “ or “ ha stereotype “ . The entire premise of the movie is animated for adults with nothing else of substance . The only good part is the soap because he’s not cartoonish like Disney or Pixar . He’s what a real bully is and it’s a chilling villain . The final battle and kitchen scene where also good ,
well the movie did have a plot of religion and themes of it. Honestly is weird how this video doesnt mention it even once when its like half of the entire movies substext. i dont know if that makes the movie "good", it has alot of "religion bad" themes too which it also critizises. i dunno. It did have a bit more going on then just "haha, bad words"
@selenite yes and it shouldnt exist
then again, who the fuck is anyone to gatekeep what a movie should do? hence
@@uwnbaw So criticism isn't allowed? I guess you want that to happen because it hurts your feelers.
@@uwnbaw there nothing wrong with something being raunchy however rauchiness is a neutral thing which means it cant make a movie good and it cant make a movie bad. If the only thing in a movie is rauchiness itll be boring. I havent watched the movie but Im just explaining the argument
I remember when my middle school class convinced one of our teacher to watch this saying "Oh yeah, it's a kids' movie, don't worry"
Our theacher had a disappointed face the entire time lol
@Omar Farooq too bad it did.
I honestly have no idea how she kept it, probably she just didn't care
and I'm pretty sure she understood it wasn't a kids movie from the beginning but genuinely didn't care, she just wanted to go home
maybe it's because she was a substitute teacher idk
@Omar Farooq fun fact: she was supposed to be retired, but the school made a mess and she was forced to stay another year as a substitute teacher
so I personally can't blame her for not caring anymore
and then everybody clapped
B r u h
*What I like about Sausage Party:*
-The animation is uniquely dark yet cartoonish and still manages to hold up in quality. Something I wish I can see more of in today's Hollywood.
-The voice acting is pretty good. Even Seth Rogan does a decent job.
-The character designs are creative and memorable for the most part.
-The visual gags and food puns are hilarious.
-The music (despite lack there of) is quite catchy.
-There are a good handful of scenes I find myself revisiting because of the visuals and line delivery.
*What I hate about Sausage Party:*
-The directors are despicable.
-The animators were treated poorly and most of them weren't given credit for working on the film including the Vancouver film students they resorted in abusing.
-There were constant disputes taken place during the making of the film.
-The violent, sexual, and overly edgy humour is a bit too much for me at times (and that's coming from someone who enjoys South Park) but that's more of a matter of taste.
-I hated the trailers and the marketing for the movie.
-Despite the movie being heavily rated R, moronic patents still took their children to go see the movie without watching trailers or reading the synopsis on it beforehand thus most likely scarring their kids for life.
-There are a lot of plot elements that don't make sense within this world of talking food products. If the humans can't see the food walking or talking (unless they're high), then what do they see when a jar of honey mustard jumps out of a grocery cart and a hotdog tries to save him? What are the rules for what can and can't be sentient? This might just be nitpicking at this point but it's something that I find too distracting when watching.
I used to hate the idea of this movie but slowly grew to like it the more I explored it. I do wish that there were more adult animated movies being released today that didn't have to resort to excessive raunchy humor though. And for any that are possibly in the making, I hope they don't follow the same horrible methods Sausage Party used to be brought into theatres.
The main reason why I disliked this movie is because it felt like a rip off of a Mexican movie that came out way before this one called “Una Pelicula de Huevos.”
Even tho they both had sexual/violent comedy, the one from Mexico did a much better job because it wasn’t extreme where they ended up having an orgy. The comedy is very Mexican based but I’m pretty sure others could appreciate it for what it is.
From what it seems like Conrad Vernon wasn’t that bad but Greg Tiernan is a piece of fucking shit
i mean if you want adult animation, anime is always an option
I only read a couple sentences but I'm giving u a like for ur effort
@@anjanakumar3825 Anime IS always the choice
You don't remember sausage party?
Me: I remember having my crush reject me in the cinemas when I was watching the movie, she rejected me over text, we were literally sitting next to each other.
Dont tell me you took her to see the movie...
I did unfortunately.
@@betadevlin45 aww, buddy :(
I hope you dont cringe at the thought anymore and are content with your current life
@@plantymcplantface7182
I've moved on, I'M NOT SIMPING! 😂
Life's great.
i would have rejected you too if you brought me to sausage party
My dad bought this from a man who sold
movie dvds at a chinese food restaurant.
I felt so unholy after watching it.
Sounds like the start of a creepy pasta
Honestly that sounds like the appropriate way to buy this movie
@@VagueNaming
“My dad said he was going to go get some milk *overly dramatic DING* and then he came back with a dvd called... *overly dramatic DING but again* Sausage Party *weird laugh* and I watched the movie *slice sound effect that’s out of place* and watched it... IN HORROR *screaming child sound* and I was traumatized for the *boom* rest *boom but again* of my *boom but again again* LIFE”
@@stinkydinkleson Oh god, the Instagram comedian boom sound effect terrified me
Cool 🤣🤣
Oh i remembered the emotions in the cinema hall, the parents dragging their child out that made them watch this. The teens cheering them on, the comments that were absolutely fine to be screamed into the room. The ending comment that made us all break out in laughter. "NOW THATS FOOD P**N!"
@Omar Farooq oh yes
No it was more like screaming inside.
My teacher opened this in class thinking it was a children movie
Really???
Bruhhhhh.
Must’ve been an experience
And that's the story of how a teacher single handedly destroyed an entire class's innocence
BRUH!
I watched this movie when I was younger. I can’t decide whether I made the right decision or not
To everyone asking I was fifteen. I know it isn’t that young but I was still more immature than I am now
How old were you?
Olasdo Rosdiliusimilius the difference between 9 and 11 wow so much younger lol
@@olasdorosdiliusimilius2174 4 years is a long time once you realise someone goes from 14 to 18 lmao
@@ratboygirl Yep. That was me. Except it was my 15th bday and my dad thought it would be a good idea..
Same
Okay look: if you're a parent who took tour kids to see this movie unaware that it was R, that's your fault. You're meant to watch the trailers and find the rating and read reviews.
Several trailers were very clearly inappropriate.
Anyways, a bunch of my friends went in in middle school and snuck in to see it. Im,, glad I didn't join. I watched some of it was just shock value. That was it. Blergh. But to each their own.
It’s not that serious, most of the parents probably just heard of it, saw a poster, or went to the theatre and chose it on a whim. You don’t pay really pay attention to those kind of things. Because you don’t expect a movie like that to be R-rated!
gweneth p ...ok it isn’t their fault.they probably found a poster or something it’s not like it’s “Marvel-endgame “ when u know that it’s going to be violent just from looking at it in someway.
peaches Mhm!
And I'm one of the victims. When I watched the movie, it felt like I was in a dream I shouldn't be dreaming of. I hope I won't go to hell for this.
@@sweetnsour3693 Nope. It's still your own fault if you don't do the tiniest bit of research to find out about what you're paying for. Nobody else is liable for you choosing to go in blindly.
EDIT: I need to add that the movie is called Sausage Party. That should've been a huge red flag to any native English speaker over the age of 18. And if not, refer back to the above.
Yes i actually do
I remember my father wanting to bring me this movie because it's "kid friendly" thankfully the store guy stopped him and told him it was for adults.
He saved my eyes and i'll never forget that
No I remember this movie. I also remember everyone loving it at the time and just not getting why. The joke was just "haha cartoony movie is vulgar". I also remember the random over the top sex scene at the end was just "the funniest part" and all that.
Also you forgot the dumbass twist where they decide to go to the real world and kill the people who made the movie because "woah we're actually movie characters duuuude *Seth Rogen stoner laugh* "
it's definitely a stoner movie on purpose, probably won't enjoy it that much otherwise, the randomness and shcok value is better enjoyed high
you’re 100% right. i never saw the appeal, even ironically. it’s just not funny
@@3DMVR I mean as someone who partakes of the devil's lettuce I can tell ya I've seen better stoner comedies lol. Pick of Destiny definitely comes to mind.
@@ender4032 "what was that story?!" A commentary on religion.
That in order for leaders to keep the mentally weak followers in line you have to give them hollow promises if they act good and veiled threats if they act poorly, this will inevitably spiral out of control and become twisted by bad actors within the different sects using this artificial-morality to direct people into action for their own personal gain, as well as showing the true animal nature these followers hide when you - quite literally - kill their gods in front of them.
It was extremely hamfisted, poorly delivered, and they beat the audience over the head with it. Shame 99% of the people watching start and stop thinking at "Lol, foodprawn" and "Eww, foodprawn" Edit: And thanks youtube for making me type this like a 12 year old. I guess people can't handle the word that rhymes with corn.
Traproop yeah... idk what type of stoned you need to be to find this movie enjoyable.
"You don't remember sausage party"
Thanks for bringing those disturbing images back into my head
I wanted to watch Sausage Party, but then I heard about how badly the animators behind the movie were treated, so then I decided against watching it. I'm glad I didn't because it looks like I dodged a bullet.
That's what pirating is for ;)
That one scene of that movie can never be erased from my head
Them: Sausage party
Me as an intellectual: Hotdog party
weiner fiesta
Bratwurst siesta
red-hot festival
Wiener Fight
Wiener event
I remember I didn’t watch this but my friend did and when I asked him if it was good, he didn’t even respond with a yes or no, he just said, “there’s just a huge sex scene at the end.” Not sure if it was a yes or a no.
They played a trailer for this movie right before Finding Dory at my local movie theater and the kids freaked out lol it made it on the new i believe
But, like why? Why preview a rated R movie before a kids movie? Your theatre I swear..
👁👄👁
why would they do that the kids must have been scared for life
Oof
😂😂🤣
My aunt played this movie thinking it's a kids movie, with all my little cousins watching. It was one of the most painful moments ever.
Caught my 6 year old sister watching the sex scene in that movie, she won’t be the same
What the actual fuck
Do any of you like my username? i like your username
@@tanakawithhair181 Thanks
Do any of you like my username? I don’t like your username
Hol up-
Sausage Party is a movie that definitely cannot come out today and it “couldn’t” come out when it came out. It was like the end of when anyone could even fathom getting away with this.
Yeah it couldn't come out today I asked Warner brothers about and they said some bullshit about "that's already a film" and "plagiarism" smh
It came out literally a few years ago dude and made a shit ton of money
Alot people are saying "as a kid" it was only 4 years ago
they are children.
for the record 4 years ago i was like 12 so its understandable...i was considerably confused why my dad was like "noooo no you canNOT see that" when we saw the trailer
I was 15 (19 now). I fucking hated this movie lmao. My boyfriend at the time tried to get me to watch it with him. I only watched clips, and yeah, I don't know why the fuck he wanted me to watch it.
Lmao fr... like can you be "a kid" if the movie was made 4 years ago? makes no sense at all...
@@maddiewhatever441 You aight?
"a dog's turd is not art" Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes
Did you know in Australia when you poop the poop goes up not down
it's actually art, not good art in any way, but it CAN be considered art
Every time a child dies, someone dies
More like :" no shit Sherlock "
"People die if they are killed"
"It was a product of its time." You know... From 4 years ago. All the way back then
It was before wokeness ruined all the fun.
@@cian.o what does this even mean???
@@hannah-ub5ml someone called them racist one time and they never recovered
This is how I felt the whole time. "Product of its time." "Wouldn't happen today." Like, y'all making me feel old here. Four years ago IS today in terms of overall media culture. At least that's how I feel, anyways haha.
Haha, "Oh, dude, remember 2019?, good old times... kids these day wouldnt know the good old times of playing XboxOne in the morning, what happen to the good values?"
I mean, how could you NOT forget such a bad movie.
It wasn't that bad. There were some funny jokes and it *definitely* succeeded in what it set out to do.
I mean, it’s a great move and it only proves that animated moves doesn’t have to just be use on kid’s films
@@Scottish_Transport_Explorer it sucks
@@cargoshipgaming everyone is loud to have a opinion
@@trequor I'm scared to watch another animated movie, because of sausage party!
2 min silence for the "Parents who took their child for this movie"
one of my best friends was 9 when this came out and LOVED it. i told her not to watch sausage party becuase it was rated R but she said, "oh its only animated whats the worst that could possibly happen?". needless to say, she may have been wrong about that.
Is nobody gonna talk about how messed it was that a 9 year old saw this movie? And on top of that loved it??
@@Zeldagirlartist You'd be surprised how messed up most kids are.
@@mahlawn2808 I’m glad I grew up sheltered honestly haha
And I thought my 9 year old self had a bad taste in animated movies
True fact :after seeing the trailer of sausage party I felt the urge to vomit every time I saw a hotdog or chilly dog
No idea why
then again what is actually inside hotdogs are disgusting so probably good that you didn't eat them anymore.
Shay. W. hot dog goes nmmmmm
ads for this movie were terrifying as a kid
I actually DO remember Sausage Party. Never watched it myself, but a friend of mine in 8th grade exaggerated the details and scarred me a bit.
I didn’t realize I had a comfort zone until I saw this movie. While it’s something that makes you question why on gods earth was this made, and why this is passed off as a movie is mind boggling to me. This movie can’t even be called a movie, it’s just too much. It’s best that Sausage Party is left forgotten, and never mentioned again.
Me: skips ten seconds
Nick: *a dog turd is NOT art*
That ending was probably the raunchiest scene in any animated film.
Idk, i wasnt allowed to watch it, what happened?
Carly M I don’t think you want to know.
@@strvtosmusic O_O
@Photo_ Filmmaking lol you're so wrong but good thing, keep your innocence I guess.
@The Holy Knight of TH-cam I am not talking about some "random people" nor was I talking to you.
I fear no man.... but that thing, it scares me.
"Every single second is one of those nasty swear words you hear on PlayStation parties"
Um about that-
Xbox allows me to say nono words
The only version of this movie I know is Nick's I have and never will watch the actual movie and I stand by that.
U r lucky
Same, the only reason I know it exists is because my friend watched it and was like: NEVER WATCH THIS MOVIE. And I was like aight.
I've only seen clips and reviews, and I'm sort of afraid to watch this movie without the commentary or something…
@@pokemon_trainer_isaiah especially the ending, my gosh that ending..........
nick: you DONT remember sausage party
me, remembering how my aunt took me and my 5 year old brother to watch it in the theater thinking it was a kids movie: *you wanna bet*
Wow, a fucking 5 year old? That's just fucking scary
That goes to show you when it come to corrupt companies, *no one is safe.*
@@damondgreen2239 Blame the guardian for not realizing it was an R rated movie. They make it pretty obvious.
A *five year old?* man that’s... a yikes
I think you’re lying.
it took me a minute to be like “what is sausage party?” and then somewhere deep from my brain, it clicked “sausage party” -_-
What I wouldn't give for a version of Sausage Party that just plays up the horror. The whole idea of worshipping gods only for them to use you as sustenance is kind of spooky really.
I do tho, the trauma of watching it with my family won’t ever leave my body 🥰
Yikessss
Same
Did y'all watch the entire thing together??
Because it sucks? Please say bc it sucks
Lottie yes, we were at the drive-ins 🙃
I don't think I'll forget seeing this movie in theatres, mainly due to the crowd. It was probably the most active (laughter, people saying wtf, screams, etc) I've seen people in a theatre, and it amplified this movie.
The ending will be one of the best memories in a theatre. A full theatre with everyone losing it at what they're seeing on screen is a golden experience.
I remember this movie because I thought this was a children’s movie and then I watched it.
I actually only remember this movie cuz I saw it in the theater, and one of my friends fell asleep through the whole movie but woke up at the infamous last scene confused, terrified and scared for life
I will say one thing about this movie: It was great hearing audience reactions in theaters. Especially THAT scene.
Who could forget the massive “horgy” at the end
Yes, everyone still remember it because the orgy scene is forever etched into our minds
Haha, my mom was drunk and stuck a film on for me and my 3 year old brother to shut us up ( I was 8 at this time) she didn't check the age rating, the animated visuals was enough to convince her that it was suitable. Luckily, my brother fell asleep, and didn't catch most of it, but lets just say I am now scarred for life.
O H N O
i think you called this movie by the wrong name. it’s called “glizzy gathering”
this is why parents should watch the trailer first BEFORE going to the movies with their kids to watch this movie
It’s not that I don’t remember, it’s that I didn’t want to