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Rapture-Palooza

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Anna Kendrick and Craig Robinson in Rapture-Palooza (2013)
Two teens battle their way through a religious apocalypse on a mission to defeat the Antichrist.
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Two teens battle their way through a religious apocalypse on a mission to defeat the Antichrist.Two teens battle their way through a religious apocalypse on a mission to defeat the Antichrist.Two teens battle their way through a religious apocalypse on a mission to defeat the Antichrist.

  • Director
    • Paul Middleditch
  • Writer
    • Chris Matheson
  • Stars
    • Craig Robinson
    • Anna Kendrick
    • John Francis Daley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Middleditch
    • Writer
      • Chris Matheson
    • Stars
      • Craig Robinson
      • Anna Kendrick
      • John Francis Daley
    • 79User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
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    Rapture-Palooza: Foul Mouthed Crows
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    4rgblakey

    The end of the world is here with Rapture Palooza

    There have been a lot of ensemble comedies as of late with a few working and others struggling to find their place. The latest Rapture Palooza brings together a great cast including Anna Kendrick, John Francis Daley, Ken Jeong, Thomas Lennon, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, and Tyler Labine to tackle the biblical end of the world, but does it have the story and execution to keep it all together or will it feel like the end of the world trying to get through it?

    Rapture Palooza follows a young couple who are forced into a battle with the Antichrist amidst a religious apocalypse with only the help of some pot head teens and an undead neighbor obsessed with mowing his lawn. This movie had everything it needed to work and does entertain for the most part, but somewhere along the way things get a bit cluttered. The first half of the movie is pretty entertaining and fast paced setting up this world, but as it moves forward it goes from clever to almost stupid. Craig Robinson who is normally pretty damn funny seems to be phoning it in at one point and then forcing it the next. He still has some great moments, but just doesn't live up to his normal fun. Anna Kendrick does a great job with her character keeping the goofiness to a minimum while seemingly taking this world seriously. The rest of the cast are hit and miss with a lot of their one-liners somewhat out of place, but a decent amount of them work as well.

    This is one of those films that will probably only entertain a select group which is most likely the only people that will check it out anyway. There are some great funny moments and the film does entertain, just not as much as it could have given a little more polish to the script.
    4BA_Harrison

    At least there's no sign of Seth Rogen.

    Just like the predicted Rapture of 2012 (as prophesied by Ronald Weinland of the apocalypticist COG-PKG), end of the world comedy Rapture Palooza proves to be something of a non-event.

    Despite a potentially very funny premise, and a promising start (the slo-mo credits sequence is surprisingly stylish), the film is extremely hit and miss, with the majority of gags being misses. Much of the humour relies on smut and profanity, which I have no problem with, but when I fail to find a vagina joke funny, we definitely have a problem!

    To make matters worse, the whole production has an air of cheapness about it, particularly the special effects scenes which look like someone knocked them out quickly in After Effects on their iMac (I suspect this may not be far from the truth).

    Overall, this is very much like that other terrible rapture themed comedy of 2013, This Is The End, only none of its stars are anywhere near as obnoxious as Seth Rogen.

    3/10, plus an extra point for getting Anna Kendrick into that white dress (which distracted me slightly from the dire comedy).
    4HagenSteele

    Wasted talent, wasted premise, and simply irritating to behold...

    Craig Robinson is about the only thing in this film worth seeing IMO, as I have yet to see one of his performances that he is not fully committed to, and just plain funny.

    Funny.

    That's what I expected in this film, however, it fails to deliver.

    With a premise like the "rapture", there is all kinds of room for some serious comedy, but this film wastes that opportunity, and instead seems to make the actors take the irritating / idiotic approach to their roles, and in the delivery of their supposedly "funny" lines.

    The actors deliver their lines, and react to events in the film, in a way that can only be described as "corny", ridiculous, and just plain irritating. Instead of sympathizing with the characters, I found myself hoping they would be "removed" so as to save me from having to watch them any further on the screen.

    The ONLY actor that seems to know how to deliver a comedic line is Craig Robinson, but he is simply overwhelmed by the inferior comedic performances of the rest of the cast.

    This film just didn't work for me, and I highly doubt it will work for you either.

    /shrug

    Don't say you haven't been warned.

    4 of 10 stars.
    7flowasis1

    Craig Robinson/ Seth Rogen fans rejoice!!!!!

    OK let me start off with a disclaimer. Being a raunchy comedy fan from Chicago, i am an unabashed Craig Robinson supporter. Dude paid his dues and routinely stole the show in bit parts in various Judd Apatow movies of the last decade. With that in mind, its nice to see Hollywood start to realize the mans considerable talents and start giving him some star vehicles that put them to use. never mind the god awful "Peeples", which was a failure more due to a horrific, unfunny script than Robinsons performance, Rapturepalooza is the movie that allows Robinsons irreverent, thoroughly raunchy comedic style to truly shine. I had tears in my eyes laughing out loud watching this movie. Granted the plot and premise serve as nothing more than a means to allow Robinson to go ape-sh#t with the material, its still not that bad. Anyone vaguely familiar with Revelations will recognize the subversive take on it and the pot addicted wraiths were pretty funny. That being said the main reason to see this movie is Craig Robinson. Hell change your view of what we were taught about the Antichrist..but in a rolling on the floor, tears in your eyes way... See this if your a fan of Pineapple express, Knocked Up and 40 year old virgin..
    4estreet-eva

    Congrats to Anna Kendrick for keeping people from walking out

    With a mediocre title like "Rapture-Palooza" the film cannot be accused of false advertising. With the exception of Anna Kendrick, the cast is peopled with comedic actors of "There's-That-Guy-From- That-Thing"-level renown which is about the right level for the material. You get the gist from the title that the plot amounts to it's the end of days and hilarity ensues. Although some of the proceedings are decidedly not funny including John Michael Higgins being crushed by a falling meteorite as the family looks on, drug- addicts pestering survivors for a hit as they leave their house and the deity of about a billion true-believers being burned to death with a laser as he rides a unicorn. Craig Robinson plays the Antichrist borrowing lines and an outrageous skeeviness from dozens of stand-up comedy routines over the last 30 years. Counter- intuitively his recycled slease-oid is by default the most fully realized character among those not played by Kendrick. Rob Coddry, Ken Jeong, John Francis Daly and others in the cast could have rotated around their interchangeable characters during the filming with little loss of coherence. In particular, Daly could have been replaced with a sock puppet on Kendrick's left hand and it would have played very similarly. As the movie meanders towards its anti- religious? ending, Kendrick inc increasingly comes to dominate the screen-time and brings an earnestness that keeps the movie at least watchable if not entertaining. In short, many better apocalypse films exist - watch one of those.

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    • Trivia
      Preceded Craig Robinson's other post-apocalyptic movie This Is the End (2013) by five days in 2013.
    • Goofs
      Several characters call the final book of the Bible "Revelations", when it is actually called Revelation.
    • Quotes

      Mr. House: You know, if you asked my opinion, the guy's gotten a bad rap.

      Ben House: He's the antichrist, Dad.

    • Crazy credits
      After the company credits and right before the start it states on screen: "This film is based on a true story."
    • Connections
      References The Brady Bunch (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Settle Down
      Written by Mike Boggs (as Michael Boggs)

      Performed by Mike Boggs (as We Were Pirates)

      Courtesy of GRAVELPIT MUSIC

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2013 (Cambodia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Mimran Schur Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lừa Tình
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate
      • Mimran Schur Pictures
      • Mosaic
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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