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Sausage Party

User rating: 3.15 70 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: August 12, 2016

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 8, 2016

R | Animation, Comedy | 1h 23m

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User rating: June 27, 2022

Not funny; and it leaves an even worse taste behind once you learn that the animators who worked so hard on this movie were completely ripped off by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and the other producers. What scumbags!

User rating: May 24, 2019

hilarious!!

User rating: May 24, 2019

this was hilarious!!

User rating: October 26, 2016

Had some laughs at the overly crude and sexual jokes but mostly the funniest scenes are in trailer.

User rating: September 23, 2016

Not that bad... not worth seeing in the theater though.

User rating: September 20, 2016

Unless you wanna watch food having sex and only laugh once or twice...being stoned didnt help my friend either dont see this.

User rating: September 20, 2016

It was just childish humor the whole time, not subtle at all. Got to be too much after a bit

User rating: September 18, 2016

The buildup was fantastic and then it kina just layed there, it died too early and they ran out of ideas. get better writers involved...its like they got board halfway through.

User rating: September 18, 2016

Great voice actors, interesting plot, way to much sex. This kind of comedy is aimed at teens, however teens are getting smarter and you guys have to step up your game. There were some funny parts but nothing to write home about. Too bad was hopeing for more??

User rating: September 18, 2016

Awesome voice actors, a star studded cast, however a little too much adult humor. A down right orgy of and food condements. IMHO, These movies work best aimed at children with a sneaky hint of adult humor for the sheer emansipation of the adult mind. Just letting the parents know that we remember they are there and we are bright enough to slip in some adult humor to let them enjoy it with their kids.