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Video: 'This Is The End' Blooper Reel

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"This Is The End" was arguably one of the funniest movies of this year, what with the ridiculously good ensemble cast and the absurdist plot and the star turn by Emma Watson in which she wielded an axe and smashed Seth Rogen in the face.

But now, there's an even funnier situation, as a blooper reel from the film has been released. In it, Danny McBride loses his shit repeatedly, and James Franco asserts that he "didn't suck any dick" at least two times.

MTV premiered the video, and Rogen, who wrote the movie, told the site that, "A lot of the movie is all six of us together in one room, which is just insane when we actually have all the guys together in one room. It's really hard to get them to pay attention, but once you do, they're very, very funny."

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