Leslie Jordan won a Primetime Emmy for his guest performance in “Will & Grace” back in 2006, and he’s known to horror fans for various roles including frequent appearances in Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Story.” Jordan played Quentin Fleming in “Coven,” Ashley Gilbert & Cricket Marlowe in “Roanoke,” and later the character Courtney in “AHS: 1984.” TMZ reports, “Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Jordan was driving in Hollywood Monday morning when it’s suspected he suffered some sort of medical emergency and crashed his BMW into the side of a building.” We’ve learned the terribly sad news today that actor and comedian Leslie Jordan has passed away at the age of 67 after a tragic car accident in Hollywood on Monday morning. The film features the vocal talents of a who’s who of today’s comedy stars – Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Bill Hader, Michael Cera, James Franco, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, Paul Rudd, Nick Kroll, David Krumholtz, Edward Norton, and Salma Hayek. In theaters August 12, 2016, “Sausage Party is about one sausage leading a group of supermarket products on a quest to discover the truth about their existence and what really happens when they become chosen to leave the grocery store.” F-bombs are dropped, potatoes are skinned, and sexual innuendos are thrown around like nobody’s business. The new trailer for Sausage Party stars off innocent enough, at least until the slaughter begins. ![]() Now, we have an insanely NSF red band trailer for their animated film about food that’s being billed as “the first R-rated CG animated movie.” Even revolution is past its sell by date.Writing partners Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen are huge horror fans proof being in the hilarious apocalyptic comedy This Is the End, as well as AMC’s adaptation of “Preacher,” both incredibly violent and fun genre projects. Plots are clear and clean and never lose their way down dead end alleys. The TS trilogy is a lesson in imaginative discipline. Phallic symbolism is fairly obvious and generously applied, but the failure is a script that tries to cover too much so that none of the characters and few of the sub plots materialise with anything other than shallow satisfaction. that's funny, right?Ī supermarket has a cast of thousands and its routines rock on with regimental regularity, such as the early morning sing-a-long with cut flowers, fresh vegetables, fruit, tins, the lot. If the sausages fancy the buns for some out-of-package R&R. The details have been given minimal care and even less attention. ![]() ![]() Like Rogen's recent indulgence ( This Is The End) SP, co-scripted by his mates, has the feel of a light bulb moment tossed around during a drug indused gigglefest. The hot dogs and their babes (the buns) are desperate to be chosen until they discover that The Great Beyond turns out to be The Big Fry Up and every meal is murder.Īfter watching this movie you never want to eat again. The characters in SP, supermarket produce of every shape and kind, talk of The Great Beyond, which is where the gods of the shop go after filling their trolleys and passing through The Check Out. In TS3 the toys believe that the home for orphaned kids where they are sent after Andy leaves for college will be a wonderworld of fun and friendship when, in fact, it is a fascist dictatorship of diabolical horror. The adult content refers to sexual innuendo, locker room language and an orgiastic finale that would make 17-year-old masters of masturbation lose their rhythm. The Pixar double sequel is a classic of the genre while Seth Rogen's animated veg porn is not. This porker party may appear a Buzz flight away from Toy Story 3 and yet their differences are acute.
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