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Seth Rogen Brings Food To Life In Sausage Party Prank

(In Seth Rogen’s voice, obviously).

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Salma Hayek has revealed the she kept her role in R-rated animated movie “Sausage Party” to herself and didn’t even tell her husband she’d be playing a lesbian taco in comedy.

Sausage Party is every bit as over-the-top, immature and simply amusing as you want it to be.

Rogen, along with his co-writer and longtime partner Evan Goldberg, have said that for years they have wanted to make this film.

Horrified by this newfound knowledge, a sausage named Frank (Rogen) looks to save himself and his friends, voiced by the likes of Jonah Hill, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, and many other great talents, from meeting such a awful end.

Adult animated comedies are few and far between, which makes Seth Rogen’s “Sausage Party”, which premiered at the Mann Village Theatre on Tuesday night, all the more appetizing with its foul-mouthed, sexually-explicit jokes served up by your favorite food. Rogen and Goldberg were not assuming that middle-aged mothers would find humor in the used condom crying about what had been done to him, or the wildy over-sexualized orgy between all of the grocery store items towards the end of the movie. If nothing else, I promise you have never seen a movie like this before and in the current cinematic climate, that has to be worth something.

“I have a 4-year-old son, so there’s a lot of Pirate’s Booty around that I tend to get into”, said McBride, who also confessed his least favorite food.

And even Rogen can’t believe they managed to pull it off. All this is why “Sausage Party” is so brilliant, a true massive cult film for the ages. And then they realize something really bad happens when they get purchased and that they get eaten.

“We put in probably, like, five seconds of stuff that we were like, ‘OK, here’s some stuff that we could easily lose and it won’t, we think, (affect the finished film)'”. Originally the orgy was between just the four main characters and took place earlier in the film.

Rogen: There was just something ideal about it.

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“I read the script”.

Sausage Party Goldberg and Rogen’s latest collaboration has been making headlines since day one as Hollywood’s first R-rated animated movie