Sausage Party Trivia behind the scenes (continuous update)

Karson 2021-12-31 08:01:21


1. The red band trailer for this movie was accidentally shown in a screening of Finding Dory (2016) at Brenden Concord cinemas in Concord, California, horrifying young audiences.
California Concord movie theater in the play "Finding Nemo 2" played before the accident The R-rated trailer of this movie shocked many small friends.

2. Seth Rogen Described the film as a dark take on disney films:'People like to project their emotions onto the things around them: their toys, their cars, their pets... So we thought: What would it be like if our food had feelings? We very quickly realized that it would be fucked up.'
Seth Rogen said that this film was used to make fun of Disney movies: "People like to personify things in life: toys, cars, pets...So we were thinking: What would it be like if the food were alive? We realized in an instant that it would definitely be done.

3. Sausage Party has been in the works since July 23, 2010. Sausage Party has been in the works since July 23,
2010.

4. While most Pixar and other animated movies cost about $100 million to make, Sausage Party only cost under $20 million to make.
Most Pixar and other animated movies cost about $100 million to make, Sausage Party only cost under $20 million to make. Ten thousand dollars.

5. Seth Rogen developed the idea of ​​the film in 2007. It was based on something him and Jonah Hill would joke around about. While promoting Superbad (2007) and Knocked Up (2007), people would ask Rogen what his next project will be , in which he jokingly replied “It's called'Sausage Party'.”.
Seth Rogen's idea of ​​making this movie began in 2007. The content he joked with Jonah Hill became the inspiration for this film. During the promotion of "Too bad" and "Bad Belly", someone asked Rogen what his next work would be. He joked that "the next movie is called "Sausage Party".".

6. According to Seth Rogen, the MPAA requested the film to remove hair form Lavash's genitals in order to keep its R rating.
According to Seth Rogen, the American Motion Picture Association must remove the hair on the Lavash (Middle Eastern Pita) Ding Ding in order to keep the film at the R level. (However, I didn’t even see Xiaodingding, but I saw Dandan in the last group P)

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Sausage Party quotes

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    Douche: Brooo!

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    Firewater: Hiya, how are ya?