This self-referential comedy has the deeply unfunny Seth Rogen, plus Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride and Jonah Hill (all playing versions of themselves) holed up at James Franco's ghastly LA mansion, hiding from the apocalypse. Gags revolve mainly around genitalia, vanity, chocolate and masturbation. However, Baruchel makes a decent leading man and Michael Cera and Franco gamely send themselves up.
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