Continuity mistake: In the last scene, wherein Seth and Jay meet Craig in Heaven and then party with the Backstreet Boys, their angel halos are entirely inconsistent, appearing and disappearing from one camera cut to the next.

This Is the End (2013)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg
Starring: Paul Rudd, James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel
Jonah Hill is possessed by a demon and set on fire. James Franco is eaten by Danny McBride. Craig Robinson, Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel redeem themselves and are beamed into Heaven to dance with the Backstreet Boys.
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Danny McBride: What the fuck is wrong with you, Franco? You have iPad's all over the goddamn walls in your house, but you jack off like a fuckin' pilgrim!
James Franco: That's right man, I like to read!
Trivia: There was a persistent rumor that Emma Watson stormed off set after seeing one of the scenes they were shooting. (The scene with cannibalism and the Channing Tatum-gimp.) Seth Rogen later clarified that Watson simply wasn't comfortable shooting the scene since it was very weird, improv-heavy and different from the script, so she politely asked not to shoot it. She came back to set the very next day to say good-bye to everyone, had a good time making the movie otherwise, and even promoted it.
Question: When James Franco talks about Emma Watson. He said that she is tiny and she is not even seven she is half a seven, what did he meant by that?





Answer: He is explaining that she would not eat a whole seventh of the food, referring to how many survivors are in the house. As she is so small, she would only eat half of what would be her share of the food if they divide it equally.