![]() ![]() This is the third time that Bill Hader has been in something that involves an Adolf Hitlarious character (albeit this time, he doesn't play it).In addition, Douche is similar to Nick Kroll's Bobby Bottleservice character.Conrad Vernon yet again portrays an anthropomorphic food character.While on the topic of Superbad, Firewater says "Fuck me, right?", which is a line from the movie ( although Hader didn't deliver the line, Hill did).The wine bottle does not enjoy it one bit. Accidental Pervert: Camille Toh places a large wine bottle between her thighs to unscrew the cork.And especially don't eat during the climax.ĭear Tropes, you're so divine in each and every way. Co-writers Ariel Shaffir and Kyle Hunter will serve as showrunners and much of the original cast, led by Rogen, will return. As of October 2022, a television series follow-up, Sausage Party: Foodtopia has been ordered by Prime Video, with a 2024 release window. The final cut was released in the United States on August 12, 2016. It is yet another collaboration between Rogen and co-screenwriter and co-producer Evan Goldberg, and their eighth film with Sony.Ī rough cut of Sausage Party (dubbed as a "work-in-progress" cut) was first shown during the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas on March 14, 2016, with a Red Band trailer posted online shortly thereafter. Directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon (yes, that guy), it features an All-Star Cast of Seth Rogen (who also serves as co-producer), Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, Jonah Hill, Bill Hader, Nick Kroll, Edward Norton, David Krumholtz, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, James Franco, Paul Rudd, and Salma Hayek. It is a co-production of Point Grey Pictures, Annapurna Pictures, Nitrogen Studios Canada, and Columbia Pictures. Sausage Party is a 2016 CGI-animated feature film that has the dubious honor of being the first R-rated, completely-CGI feature-length film ever produced note (the Overly Narrow Superlative is because it is neither the first adult-oriented animated feature film - 1972's Fritz the Cat has that honor - or the first computer-animated film to be rated R - that would be 1999's South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut). Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg give the early 21st century's biggest middle finger to the Animation Age Ghetto. ![]()
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