![]() ![]() Nobody believes him, of course, and so they all still celebrate and revel in joy when customers toss them into their carts. When a customer brings back a jar of honey mustard, said condiment returns to the aisles as a raving Churchill, trying to explain the realities that await every one of his shelf mates. What they don’t know, however, is what happens outside of that store, which they’ve dubbed “The Great Beyond.” For generations, they’ve been swindled into thinking that the consumers are gods who will take them to Valhalla when, in reality, they’re going to rip them to pieces and eat, eat, eat. ![]() It’s the Fourth of July - or rather, “Red, White, and Blue Day” - and every item’s thrilled because it means that more and more shoppers will come in to pick up goods for the holiday’s festivities. Here’s the story: Sausage Party personifies the food and merchandise of a normal American grocery store. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg - in addition to screenwriters Ariel Shaffir and Kyle Hunter and directors Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon - have taken the awe and wonder of those early off-shoot Mouse House blockbusters and brought it down to “our level,” subverting the innocent medium with lewd dialogue, stereotypes galore, and a brand of sexual depravity that would bother regulars at Pornhub. Try to imagine the most disgusting, foul-mouthed, and disturbing Pixar film ever put to celluloid, and you’ll probably land somewhere near Sausage Party. ![]()
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