srdjan_veljkovic
The idea of seeing how a bunch of spoiled actors face the Apocalypse is interesting and the start of the movie gives a nice enough introduction in that regard. It's a little funny also.But, then things just get weird, in a sort of a failed parody of the disaster/horror genre. It's not very fun, funny, interesting or imaginative. There are about 2 good jokes in this "middle act". Obviously, much of this was supposed to be funny, but isn't. Like when Jay keeps saying the "The power of Christ compels you" ("The Exorcist" reference) to the possessed Jonah, to no avail.The end is better, mostly the music is better, there's a weird Backstreet Boys cameo that works, it's fun (though still not very funny) and it wraps the story in a nice way (as far as comedies go).It's a _big_ misfire (and a shame, really), not worth a watch - unless, of course, if you like misfires.
cinematastic2
Wish I could get my money back - they could not pay people to see it - terrible
wootenwriter
Typical of the apatow crew, no one can write a screenplay. simply a serious of gags, many of which only a disturbed mind would create or enjoy. an extended scene talking about who rape emma watson. which male character would accept semen on their face. and channing tatum being some perverts sex slave isn't funny nor clever. it's trash, no matter how many shills are hired to tell you otherwise..
nikki4476
Danny McBride and Craig Robinson are hilarious! They're the best part, but pretty much the whole movie is funny. Other reviewers on here bitching about cursing and sacrilege need to stick to Disney movies, wtf were you expecting?? The only complaint I have about it is Jay, my god he's a little TOO good at being a whiny little bitch. I really can't stand him in this, I have watched it several times and he annoys me more every time. His voice and that godawful accent of his are like nails on a chalkboard. But literally every single other actor in this is funny as hell.