Sausage Party
2016
Comedy, Fantasy
1h 29m
A sausage strives to discover the truth about his existence. (imdb)
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Sausage Party
2016
Comedy, Fantasy
1h 29m
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Rated 16 Jan 2017
40
20th
Know what'd be fucking funny? To have some fucking CGI shit be fucked up and vulgar, shit yeah! Also, add some fucking! Haha! What do you mean our non-union animators aren't paid for the overtime we forced on them? Well, fuck them too!
Rated 16 Jan 2017
Rated 12 Aug 2016
35
27th
Do you find the word "Fuck" to be an acceptable punchline to a joke? Is the act of smoking marijuana and/or talking about smoking marijuana in stoner lingo hilarious to you? Then come see Sausage Party, where jokes are about as subtle as bombs are to Hiroshima. Despite the fact that I didn't even smile one time, it's not terrible. 10 points for the gum.
Rated 12 Aug 2016
Rated 12 Aug 2016
60
34th
I know what I'm doing when I eat hot dogs like that. More food puns then you can shake your sausage at.
Rated 12 Aug 2016
Rated 27 Oct 2016
40
13th
The sex and weed jokes are universally unfunny, the over-reliance on swearing is tiresome and the religion-based humour is totally derivative and devoid of nuance. The meta ending is awful too. There are still some laughs hidden amongst all the childish garbage, and Nick Kroll's villainous douche has some entertaining moments.
Rated 27 Oct 2016
Rated 05 Sep 2016
50
21st
From here on out whenever I hear anyone describe something as being too long I'm going to ask them just to quantify it with a, "Sausage Party too long?"
Rated 05 Sep 2016
Rated 12 Aug 2016
80
89th
Sausage Party is a riot, but it's a riot with some real thought behind it and some genuine philosophical points to make about religion, cultural differences, and social taboos. It's also incredibly crude and very funny. Thanks to a thoughtful script, strong voice actors, solid animation, and more four-letter words than you can shake a stick at, Sausage Party is an unexpectedly great film.
Rated 12 Aug 2016
Rated 31 Jan 2017
60
15th
With more and more great kids movies that are adult friendly out there, it's hard to see the justification for a R-rated animated movie. But it's Seth Rogan, doing what he does, making things dirty just because he can, even if this movie's crude humor can only provide a spare laugh every here and there. I won't say it's bad, but it's obviously the product of a half-baked idea with jury-rigged extensions added onto the story just to make it feature length.
Rated 31 Jan 2017
Rated 21 Aug 2016
70
56th
Sausage party has a surprising amount of wit to go with its zany, over the top humor, and between the good writing and a solid cast it's benefits are clear. It can be a bit much at times and its animation is strangely off at others, but honestly you're not going for that. Have fun.
Rated 21 Aug 2016
Rated 28 Aug 2016
64
40th
There are genuinely funny moments to be found here, unfortunately all the filling between is basic observational humour and the belief that food saying swears is on its own funny.
Rated 28 Aug 2016
Rated 24 Aug 2016
1
4th
Seriously unfunny. It's just racist carictures and food puns. I think I laughed twice. Someone needs to stop Rogen and Goldberg from making any idea that comes to their heads.
Rated 24 Aug 2016
Rated 10 Sep 2016
35
9th
It's so frustrating when a film comes close to being something good, but just royally screws up everything. The animation was cheap & ugly, and the direction and editing of said animation was poor. Oh, and it wasn't funny! Just saying the word "f**k" does not qualify as a joke. There are some good ideas buried in there somewhere about religion and race, but they never go beyond the surface level. The characters were flat and uninteresting and created no emotional involvement whatsoever
Rated 10 Sep 2016
Rated 25 Aug 2016
70
44th
Scrapes in as watchable. It's done by the generation who watched Toy Story and wanted to redo it with adult themes (and didn't grow up in the meantime).
Rated 25 Aug 2016
Rated 15 Aug 2016
40
11th
Nearly 100% of the humor is either a pun or an ethnic stereotype enacted by that culture's food, which starts out funny enough but wears really thin after not too long. The rest is all shock and all they can do to sustain that is ramping it up more and more, so the finale, for all its absurdity, becomes inevitable.
Rated 15 Aug 2016
Rated 20 Aug 2016
56
28th
I was expecting just flat-out crude and smut and F-bombs left right and centre and while there is a very generous helping of all that, it turns out to be surprisingly witty too. It's creative, it nudges at some pretty clever satire and the food puns are pretty great. It does go a bit too far and is messy in places, which while part of its charm for some did spoil the experience a bit for me, but Sausage Party is bat shit crazy and surprisingly meatier than you might expect.
Rated 20 Aug 2016
Rated 22 Aug 2016
80
70th
I can't deny a movie that made me laugh so consistently and so hard. It's a narrow bridge to cross to find appreciation in the movie, and a lot of that has to do with the fact that yeah, this movie is crude as hell. Borderline racist. Borderline sexist. Borderline basically everything. It's got an interesting message about religion that, sure, has been touched before and is maybe even still a little heavy-handed. It's not Trey Parker & Matt Stone at their best, but this is totally a good time.
Rated 22 Aug 2016
Rated 05 Oct 2016
65
61st
Over the top, profane, horny and quasi-porno as expected, but it's too bad the directors rely too much on the very tradition of contemporary animation -- an adventure with chases, a super villain and action scenes -- instead of just a Rogen-Hill-like comedy. Still, it also serves as their excuse to push the media's boundaries with dirty language and ultraviolence.
Rated 05 Oct 2016
Rated 27 Sep 2016
55
9th
Animation, most of the voice acting, and general themes are all pretty fine, but damn if this isn't one of the worst scripts ever written.
Rated 27 Sep 2016
Rated 14 Nov 2016
5
4th
Technically they were hot dogs.
Rated 14 Nov 2016
Rated 26 Aug 2016
69
53rd
I laughed way too much to be nearing 40 years old! Wifey fell asleep halfway through (as she is wont to do) so upon rewatch (thank god for digital boxes) I may re-rate this...
Rated 26 Aug 2016
Rated 10 Sep 2017
61
43rd
It's sort of amazing how well the film turns out when you consider how paper thin the conceit it's built on actually is. There is no shortage of ideas, some great (the bubble gum Stephen Hawking character), some not (I could have done without the whole douche subplot).
Rated 10 Sep 2017
Rated 26 Sep 2016
15
0th
It's totally fine if you like childish stoner humor, I mean enjoy whatever the hell you want. But please stop duping honest moviegoers into thinking that this is a good movie. It's not good, it's not deep, it's not "revolutionary", it just happens to appeal to your particular juvenile sense of humor. Have a little pride and say it as it is.
Rated 26 Sep 2016
Rated 22 Mar 2021
4
27th
Okay, so if you can get behind the raunchy talking food, this can be fun. However, this is so incredibly dumb. This feels really gimmicky as a full length film, because it puts all it's eggs into "hey, have you ever seen an animated film with R-rated talking food?”...and that's all it ever becomes. It's incredibly dull and shallow, really cornering itself into said gimmick. I'm not asking you to be the next Toy Story, but this lacks substance, and doesn't offer much in rewatchability.
Rated 22 Mar 2021
Rated 18 Aug 2016
59
9th
So much cognitive dissonance with this movie. I thought the story was good, and there were interesting points throughout, but I don't know where the creators of this heard that saying fuck every other line meant assured comedy. The movie completely loses any character or any new attempt at presenting an interesting world when each character has the same line delivery and personality. I find that when Seth Rogen takes the helm, he always hits you over the head with no cleverness or subtlety.
Rated 18 Aug 2016
Rated 20 Oct 2016
62
31st
My opinions on Sausaage Party are conflicted. On one hand the movie delivers vulgarity, stupidity, and food puns galore, as expected. On the other hand, the film attempts to satirises religion and the Israel-Palestein kerfuffle. It delivers on the lower bar, but its satire falls short, often to give way to a lewd joke or reiterating jokes delivered in other films. Thus the film is thoroughly mediocre, though props to the Stargate refrence at the end.
Rated 20 Oct 2016
Rated 19 Dec 2016
63
42nd
There is some actually funny stuff, and then there is a lot of just kinda funny stuff that earns laughs through sheer shock value. That made it good enough for a single viewing, but not something I'll revisit.
Rated 19 Dec 2016
Rated 28 Feb 2017
69
63rd
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg wanted to produce a R-rated animated feature. Their team did a lot to achieve their goal, from the blatantly excessive and lazy use of profanity to the questionable treatment of their animators. What originally seemed like a fun premise ultimately devolved into a heavy handed religious commentary. The orgy finale was fun in a crowded theater, but the few good laughs aren't enough to over come the mediocre comedy.
Rated 28 Feb 2017
Rated 24 Aug 2016
21
5th
I'm starting to lose faith in Rogen/Goldberg. I'm not getting reviews that are calling this intelligent or smart w/r/t the comedy within the film(some are even going as far as to say the story is smart. I think these people clearly need to be stopped from ever hitting their fingers on the keys). It's literally the easiest jokes ever. Like German food wanting to exterminate juice LOL. THE PUNS. Nick Kroll is good tho.
Rated 24 Aug 2016
Rated 31 Aug 2016
85
67th
Sausage Party is what I expected: a clever, adult spinoff of an animated kids' movie. What I didn't expect was just how over-the-top the obscenity would be. The good news is the shock value of what's happening is hilarious and gratifying, and it doesn't wear off until towards the end. At that moment, when the movie is finally forced to tediously play out the plot it parodies, it delivers again with a jaw-dropping display of vulgarity that I think few will easily be able to forget...
Rated 31 Aug 2016
Rated 20 Aug 2016
68
41st
From an ass-controlled-rataouille to a meatloaf singing M eatloaf, there are some genuine laughs to be had in the Rogen Crew's romp. However, the fact that the film believes "cocksucker" and "fuck" are punchlines wears off and I found myself wondering why I wasn't laughing more.
Rated 20 Aug 2016
Rated 19 Aug 2016
84
55th
Apart from the religious themes that kind of feel already explored by this group in This Is The End, making them rather pointless and without fruition, this is another solid entry from the comedy crew that keeps giving. The humor isn't revelatory, but stems from terrific voice over work. Standouts are Hader, Cera, Norton, and Kroll, who somehow manages to make an unbearable douche fun to watch.
Rated 19 Aug 2016
Rated 13 Aug 2016
70
69th
A meatloaf sings a song by "Meat Loaf", trips to the supermarket just got a whole lot sexier.
Rated 13 Aug 2016
Rated 16 Nov 2016
68
37th
Sausage Party is ludicrous but a good bit of fun
Rated 16 Nov 2016
Rated 11 Sep 2016
0
0th
We need about as much nuance to review this sick flick as comedian Seth Rogen used restraint in making it. If I see a movie that's worse than Sausage Party this year, it will be a sorry year indeed. (pluggedin.com)
Rated 11 Sep 2016
Rated 02 Jan 2019
12
6th
Haha, it's funny because they're food that say bad words. XD
Rated 02 Jan 2019
Rated 22 Aug 2016
84
54th
Was really funny and over the top, but never just flat-out crude. Although the start is a little slow, first 20 minutes most of the jokes seem to be "we're an animated movie and we swear". The movie slowly ramps up into a crazy story from a musical number to crazy orgy scene. A fun crazy animation movie with talented voice acting, couldn't place many of the voice actors till the credits.
Rated 22 Aug 2016
Rated 10 Nov 2016
42
39th
If crude humor doesn't titillate you, then all you are left with is cartoon like animation.
Rated 10 Nov 2016
Rated 21 Aug 2016
77
39th
A pretty middle of the road Rogen stoner comedy that does have some interesting perspective on how weird Toy Story is if you really think about maaaaaannnnnnn
Rated 21 Aug 2016
Rated 01 Feb 2017
60
22nd
Crosses the line of stupidity too often to be a decent thing to bother about.
Rated 01 Feb 2017
Rated 03 Aug 2017
45
24th
Would have worked perfectly as a side plot in a South Park episode ten seasons ago.
Rated 03 Aug 2017
Rated 26 Sep 2016
76
65th
The scatology and lowbrow jokes were expected. The existential crises were not. SAUSAGE PARTY sneaks in charmingly basic critiques of religion, philosophy, and the social status quo while ultimately promoting themes of solidarity and tolerance--themes that land because the film's laid-back attitude toward its own allegory. It's a smarter kind of movie for recognizing the limits of its own intellectual conceit.
Rated 26 Sep 2016
Rated 29 Oct 2016
7
57th
Cinema may be dead, but dammit, I'll take anthropomorphic, foul-mouthed grocery items humping each other any day of the week!
Rated 29 Oct 2016
Rated 11 Sep 2016
60
71st
Sausage Party does contain plenty of laugh-out-loud moments, but also more than its fair share of gratuitous, lame, let's-swear-cos-we-can bits that'll appeal only to the youngest of viewers (the baddie is a 'douche' FFS). The atheism vs. religion analogy is clever but dropped abruptly, and the rest is a bit of a muddled mess that often feels too similar to the CGI films it's mirroring. Far from perfect then, but hopefully this will open doors to more adult-oriented animated flicks.
Rated 11 Sep 2016
Rated 03 Apr 2017
45
38th
There is some fun to be had here, but unlike all the food I felt unfulfilled by the end. It feels more like a crude sketch show than a coherent film.
Rated 03 Apr 2017
Rated 23 Nov 2016
50
10th
The film leaves a lot of opportunities out there, and doesn't touch them. Lots of setups with no punchlines. It's like it was written by really funny stoners who don't put more thought into their work than "Seth Rogen laughed at this, so put it in." It's that or finding stupid ways to get to a visual gag. That's fine, but there's nothing special about this movie.
Rated 23 Nov 2016
Rated 03 Sep 2016
90
82nd
Sausage Party is so off the wall and that is exactly what I expected from it. These guys continue to turn out films that make me tear up from laughing so hard and this was no different. The themes were a little heavy handed but it serves an ultimate purpose. This is the summer movie I never knew I needed and gut busting comedy I have been waiting for. Easily going to be on the top 10 of 2016 list as it is another entry into the long list of hilarious movies from this crew.
Rated 03 Sep 2016
Rated 15 Aug 2016
60
69th
This is not a perfect movie. This is not a laugh riot. The younger you are, the more you will enjoy it. Still, I did have fun, and recommend you see the talking, cursing hot dog movie.
Rated 15 Aug 2016
Rated 17 Mar 2017
60
53rd
I can't imagine watching this without the aid of cannabis. It's more interesting than funny, and while I do admire the overall message the film has to offer (particularly the ending DMT parable), I'm cautious to recommend this to anyone. I did love the bath salts scene(s), and was honestly a little shocked to find out that was Ed Norton's voice all along. Fun, but, please, toke up beforehand.
Rated 17 Mar 2017
Rated 20 Sep 2016
60
14th
The edible denizens of a supermarket believe the godlike customers are taking them to a blissful "Great Beyond", but our protagonist, a hot dog (Seth Rogen) soon discovers the hideous truth. When it sticks to being a grotesque adult equivalent of Toy Story (Food Story?), it's often very funny, by virtue of sheer audacity. But the more it tries to be profound, the more it betrays its fundamental shallowness, and in the end it's more tiresome than anything else. The voice cast is a very mixed bag.
Rated 20 Sep 2016
Rated 29 Oct 2016
15
3rd
some ideas you get when you're high are not that good
Rated 29 Oct 2016
Rated 30 Oct 2016
60
20th
What the hell did I just watch?
Rated 30 Oct 2016
Rated 22 Sep 2016
50
38th
Seriousy undercooked sausage. Some parts/jokes work really well, others not really at all. Seth Rogen needs someone to rein him in.
Rated 22 Sep 2016
Rated 03 Oct 2016
70
61st
This movie is a massive surprise for how clever, interesting, and consistently funny the whole thing is. Admittedly nothing about it was fantastic, but it knew how to mix solid satire with jabs at the Pixar formula. It's raunchy, shocking, and I wouldn't want it any other way.
Rated 03 Oct 2016
Rated 09 May 2018
45
17th
I was mostly bored by this and almost skipped through the second half, but I'm glad I didn't, as the final grocery orgy scene was worth the chore.
Rated 09 May 2018
Rated 01 Feb 2019
75
69th
Rude vulgar little movie and I Love It ! Not normally my thing but it's so dumb it's funny Favorite scene; We're All Gonna Die !
Rated 01 Feb 2019
Rated 26 Jul 2019
60
35th
Not as bad as I had been led to believe. It has a good premise. The buns look like vaginas, and the sausages look like dicks. That's pretty funny.
Rated 26 Jul 2019
Rated 02 Aug 2020
1
1st
A decent idea but a _terrible_ execution. Terrible animation. Terrible script, seems the high school writer they hired had trouble filling the pages so he just put in a f**k as every second word. Terrible editing. Terrible directing. Terrible terrible...
Rated 02 Aug 2020
Rated 29 Dec 2023
10
11th
Why does this exist
Rated 29 Dec 2023
Rated 16 Jan 2017
65
83rd
The Rogen/Franco Express and their Motley Crew strikes again! Keep making them raunchy juvenile films and I'll keep watching 'em.
Rated 16 Jan 2017
Rated 17 Jan 2017
20
3rd
eng; [sausage party]; in einem Supermarkt sind lebensmittel am leben, ihrer selbst bewusst und glauben die Menschen würden sie beim Einkauf befreien - doch die wahrheit ist gefrässiger.; (langweilig bis auf abstrusen schluss);
Rated 17 Jan 2017
Rated 22 Jun 2017
67
39th
While its bound to hit some as an empty exercise in gleeful profanity and sexual connotations, Sausage Party still manages to be a gut-busting good time.
Rated 22 Jun 2017
Rated 11 Aug 2017
10
4th
This is an idea that ten year olds would come up with. This film is so bad in so many ways that you keep watching because you can't look away. Awful, awful movie
Rated 11 Aug 2017
Rated 08 Jul 2017
63
34th
I can't say there isn't some crude sometimes shocking humor here, but it really overshadows any heart the movie tries to put forth. There is no shortage of chuckles though.
Rated 08 Jul 2017
Rated 17 Aug 2016
81
74th
There are two surprises in Sausage Party. This first surprise is that this movie is smarter than it looks. To use an appropriate hot dog metaphor, the sausage of this movie is some fairly intellectual satire, while it is surrounded by a bun of immature and inane humor. I think some of the cultural/ethnic jokes were a little too obvious, but the overall thesis of this movie is strong.
The second surprise is that hilariously bonkers ending. Wow... just wow.
Rated 17 Aug 2016
Rated 12 Dec 2016
80
59th
Sort of hard to rate - there's quite a few jokes that fall flat, mostly based off racial stereotypes and done a million times before, but there's a lot of genuine laughs as well and it ended on a high note. I imagine there could be a really enjoyable 50 minute cut of this, but it was still a fun time.
Rated 12 Dec 2016
Rated 10 Dec 2016
1
4th
Unfortunately people were paid to make this.
Rated 10 Dec 2016
Rated 04 Jan 2017
6
54th
You leave the fucked-up funhouse of Sausage Party thinking: Did I see this movie or hallucinate it? I mean that as high praise.
Rated 04 Jan 2017
Rated 27 Feb 2017
75
82nd
I liked this a lot more than I probably should have. It blissfully obliterates the concept of subtlety, which makes it kind of amazing in its own, brazen way. Also pretty funny.
Rated 27 Feb 2017
Rated 19 Dec 2016
45
14th
I'm a fan of animated films and of Rogan/Goldberg comedies so even if this wasn't perfect I was expecting a good time at least. Sausage party just wasn't funny for me. I love a good crude sex joke, but this was often endless innuendo after innuendo without any effort to find any wit. I admit a few parts did get a light laugh and I was surprised at the core story being an observation on organised religion, but they quickly bail on any making any notable statement. A huge personal disappointment.
Rated 19 Dec 2016
Rated 21 Mar 2017
75
37th
the query of the life.
Rated 21 Mar 2017
Rated 26 Nov 2016
79
30th
In all honesty, this probably wasn't for me. It's hard to rank... I respect that it did in fact touch on on some racism and sexism among other problems with the world, and I was even okay with the animation and all of the great talent on board with acting and writing! Unfortunately, the crude sense of humor drug it down for me and will probably do that to a lot of other people. If you like raunchy comedies, Sausage Party will most likely entertain you. I liked it, but not enough to watch again.
Rated 26 Nov 2016
Rated 04 Nov 2016
50
3rd
I feel whether you like this movie or not will depend on your sense of humor. It tried a little too hard to be crass in my opinion. Laughed a few times, not a waist of time, but I could see other people really liking.
Rated 04 Nov 2016
Rated 06 Aug 2017
78
85th
Extremely daring and irreverent, it's another great example of the boundaries that animated movies can push. Rapid-fire comedy and a couple of good musical numbers help establish it.
Rated 06 Aug 2017
Rated 01 Jan 2017
52
41st
Simple and crude both in its general gag style and its themes. It's funny enough and I'd happily sit through it again if I had to. That's the best I can say about it.
Rated 01 Jan 2017
Rated 26 Feb 2017
65
44th
I'm a sucker for Seth Rogen and dark humor. Sucks how they abused the animators, though.
Rated 26 Feb 2017
Rated 12 Aug 2016
80
80th
Sacrilegiously irreverent (opening song is "Great Beyond") and politically incorrect, without resorting to cheap low brow stuff which is where Rogan's been going for a good while now. I wonder how many people accidentally take their kids to this (R rated). 8/10
Rated 12 Aug 2016
Rated 26 Feb 2017
50
13th
Sausage Party has a good voice cast, but it is only occasionally funny and is pretty much just one film full of sex jokes. I appreciate its attempts at poking fun at current events, but found those attempts to be largely unsuccessful.
Rated 26 Feb 2017
Rated 20 Aug 2016
30
4th
Sure, it has a mind and explores religious themes pretty heavily, and sure, it has a food orgy... but none of this can mask how painfully unfunny it is. I laughed maybe 3 times, and that's because it suffered from the virus that so many comedies do: it just get shoving moment after moment into my face and the jokes never breathed, nor were they amusing. I don't know if I'm disappointed but I was hoping Goldberg and Rogen would do better than this.
Rated 20 Aug 2016
Rated 10 Jun 2021
100
97th
I loved every single thing about this movie. Its dark and twisted with great humor and pretty poignant for how obnoxious it can be.
Rated 10 Jun 2021
Rated 21 Oct 2016
30
17th
I smirked once. This could've been a really funny short film but it's stretched out to feature length and as many have said here it's not enough to just say fuck, the word fuck is not funny in and of itself. Points for trying but it's just not funny
Rated 21 Oct 2016
Rated 04 Dec 2016
60
44th
Rogen, Goldberg and co. are pushing the animation boundaries with this adult food-related comedy. The motifs of their script are probably a little more aspiring than per usual, accommodated nicely along the array of sex jokes. The all-star cast is a big plus, with Kristen Wiig, Edward Norton, David Krumholtz, Bill Hader and Craig Robinson arguably standing out. "Sausage Party" might not be hilarious but rattles along nicely - and includes one of the best orgies of the big screen.
Rated 04 Dec 2016
Rated 09 Apr 2017
50
22nd
There are glints of real, genuine brilliance in "Sausage Party", of a film that utilises its novel concept to the absolute limits of its potential, with gags that really, consistently land, biting cultural observations, and satire that doesn't fall entirely flat, but unfortunately, that's just not the film we got. What we do get is vulgar, innuendo-laden, unrelenting, and loud, and further evidence that less really can be more, based on the film's own gut-busting, disarmingly violent trailer.
Rated 09 Apr 2017
Rated 30 Nov 2016
5
40th
It was okay. Funny stuff, entertaining. The plot was weird as fuck but then what else was I expecting really, I dunno man. I dunno.
Rated 30 Nov 2016
Rated 21 Jun 2018
72
45th
Sausage Party is almost too well written for its own good. The jokes fall flat a lot of the time due to the time it takes to really understand why they're funny. All of the voice cast does great and it's surprisingly well animated. It may take a few viewings, but it's nothing if not VERY clever and surprisingly deep.
Rated 21 Jun 2018
Rated 13 Aug 2016
60
36th
Makes fun of any and all cultures/religions with stereotypical humor, sexual innuendo, and food puns. Also stoner jokes and putting the word fuck in regular sentences that didn't feel necessary at all. Then the third act hits and it's a true peak of bizarre craziness in cinema. There is some good stuff here but I just didn't enjoy a fair amount of the first two acts humor wise. Very hit and miss where the misses were more impactful than the hits. Strong ending definitely elevated it to me.
Rated 13 Aug 2016
Rated 01 Dec 2016
63
39th
Funnier than it had any right to be, until a shocking amount of meditation on religion sucked all the air out of it.
Rated 01 Dec 2016
Rated 11 Mar 2017
52
6th
The trailer made me have hope for this not to be good but to be funny. but I was more rolling my eyes than laughing.
Rated 11 Mar 2017
Rated 06 May 2017
75
62nd
"Ok guys, I have an idea for a really crude, irreverent, racist, sexist film which takes the piss and sterotypes EVERYONE! " ..."Great, the only way you will get away with that is if you make it a cartoon, though!" ... "Yea, and make sure it sort of has a 'message' in it, because you know how dumb people are, they will accept anything as long as it it has a 'message' ". haha ... SP's only message is "f*** it, it's funny!". Great cast, Norton was brilliant !!
Rated 06 May 2017
Rated 05 Sep 2016
7
65th
The gags start at minute 1 and continue on for 90 more minutes without anything even close to a lull present. An absolutely outrageous finale closes a fun comedy.
Rated 05 Sep 2016
Rated 23 Oct 2016
50
28th
''Sausage Party" is essentially one joke repeated in many different ways. The joke is pretty funny, but it gets stale over time. If you liked that last pun, you'll enjoy this movie.
Rated 23 Oct 2016
Rated 08 Jan 2017
64
37th
Well, all the dick jokes were every bit as bad as I feared. Luckily most of the other jokes were quite funny.
Rated 08 Jan 2017
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