Sausage Party Reviews
Very crude and deviant humor but a movie that is unique to it's era.
Rated R for Pervasive Language, Drug Use, and Strong Crude/Sexual Content!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's not a great movie, but it's not bad. It's just stupid fun, I laughed my ass off from this movie I love it. the ending left me speechless
I hated this movie so much and I really wanted to like it
One of the worst movies of 2016
I cant believe this is looks just like a kids animated film but it turns out for ADULTS?!?!?!? this is ridiculous
Literally the most cringeworthy film I've ever had the displeasure of watching. I never write reviews about movies, but this one is SO BAD I actually feel like I should be compensated for having to suffer through it. I am going to burn the names of the people behind this film into my memory so I NEVER make the mistake of watching anything that has their name in the credits again. Jesus. Making a terrible film isn't illegal but god I wish I could press charges.
The critics are deluding themselves. I went in ready to laugh and hardly ever chuckled. On top of that, the movie is so aggressively vulgar (which I don’t mind by itself) that it makes vulgarity boring.
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An adult animated comedy that takes the idea of food in a grocery store and turns it into an absurd, R-rated satire. The film follows a group of food items who discover the horrifying truth about what happens to them once they leave the store. Directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon, the movie pushes boundaries with its crude humor, outrageous gags, and social commentary about life, religion, and the human experience. While it’s visually creative and full of shock value, the humor is often very over-the-top, and the constant reliance on shock tactics may turn some viewers off. If you're in the mood for something wildly inappropriate and willing to embrace its bizarre satire, Sausage Party delivers a fun, if sometimes crass, experience.
Why Did This Movie Exist? Just Why?!
THIS MOVIE CAME FROM HELL!!! SAUSAGE PARTY?! MORE LIKE STUPID PARTY!!!!
I would have done no stars it it would let me. I made an account just to rate this repulsive excuse for entertainment i have ever seen. This is complete trash. Ive seen thousands upon thousands of movies. And this is by far in my top 10 of worst movies I’ve ever seen.
Probably the most funniest movie I've ever seen in my life!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I get that this is an adult cartoon, but that doesn’t mean it has to be extremely offensive.
The Worst Film in the world 1/10
Blobbo not in synch with Seth Rogan sensibilities. Movie designed for rebellious teen stoners, (Especially young male post-pubescent virgin ones, think Blobbo.)
Review of "Sausage Party": A Culinary Catastrophe "Sausage Party" is a film that proudly boasts its status as an animated adult comedy, but it delivers little more than a relentless barrage of crude humor and gratuitous gross-out moments that leave viewers questioning not just the film’s creativity, but the very tastefulness of its existence. At its core, the film’s script resembles a disjointed food fight, where characters flail about, spouting shock value lines instead of constructing a cohesive narrative. The plot, ostensibly revolving around the existential crisis of grocery items that yearn to escape the confines of the supermarket and discover the truth about the outside world, quickly devolves into a series of nauseating gags and tasteless antics that serve no purpose beyond shock and disgust. What could have been a clever commentary on consumerism or the human condition is lost in a sea of tiresome one-liners and relentless expletives. The screenwriters appear more focused on pushing the limits of vulgarity than on writing dialogue or a storyline that resonates. Scenes designed to elicit laughter often fall flat, tinged more with discomfort than amusement. As characters fling themselves into absurd scenarios, it feels less like a comedic exploration and more like a desperate ploy for attention through sheer nastiness. With such a unique premise, one would hope for insightful satire or clever wit, but instead, we are met with a repetitive cycle of gross-out humor that feels like a stale fast-food platter served with a side of shame. Each twist and turn feels forced, as if the writers, perhaps contending with the limitations of their own creativity, resorted to a gratuitous reliance on shock value to mask a fundamentally hollow story. The animation, while visually vibrant, cannot rescue the film from the mire of its own poor storytelling choices. What unfolds is a lackluster experience where even the most vibrant characters—often based on food, a smart choice for visual appeal—fail to develop in any meaningful way. Instead, they are mere puppets to a script that meanders aimlessly while assaulting viewers with debased imagery. In conclusion, "Sausage Party" is a tedious exercise in excess that revels in its own filth to the point of absurdity. It’s an unfortunate reminder that grasping for shock factor often comes at the expense of genuine humor and narrative cohesion. Rather than a whimsical exploration of food’s place in our lives, we’re served a rancid platter of cliches and distaste that ultimately leaves a bad taste long after the credits roll. Save yourself the trouble and skip this film—your palate and your sanity will thank you.
I watched lots of clips of it on YouTube, and it’s the one movie that is unhinged and brutal.
They actually made an animated movie for adults that still feels like Pixar. And they did it right.