There are lots of lewd (and sometimes improbable) descriptions of sex, and the men on the other end of the line turn out to be weird and played by recognizable actors (Also not helping the gender stereotype is that one of these cameos constitutes the only genuinely funny scene in the movie: Seth
Rogen trying to complete his business before he has to fly a plane and talking like a pilot checking off his instruments the entire time).
Galifianakis talks about meeting his fans, Poehler performs an improv exercise, Hamm describes the unusual day when he walked his dog over a rainbow to Prague, Cera recalls the latest he's ever stayed up,
Rogen tries out a Welsh accent and discusses the Internet and tipping, Rudd talks theatre and proper diction, Banks plays free association and opens up about owning Seabiscuit, Helms lets Scott try to guess his hometown, and Yankovic reveals which of his three names he'd change.
Not exact matches
Since the show first aired, much of the cast has gone on to become superstars — including James Franco, Seth
Rogen, Jason Segel and Busy Philipps — but Freaks and Geeks offers a look at their early talent as misfit teens
trying to make sense of life, purpose and relationships.
Seth Rogan is a hot dog
trying to discover the truth about what happens to food when it leaves the grocery store in Sausage Party, the first R - Rated computer animated movie also starring the voices of Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz, Edward Norton, Salma Hayek, and the rest of the
Rogen / Goldberg crew.
Starring opposite such grounded comedians — Kroll, Wiig, Rudolph,
Rogen, McCarthy — might deter anyone, especially as an actress with a somewhat traditionally delicate demeanor and no real comedy resumé, from
trying to be funny.
Seth
Rogen is a funny man... when he
tries to deliver true emotion like when his father is killed... not so good.
The Radner couple are portrayed by Mac (Seth
Rogen (This is The End, Knocked Up) and Kelly (Rose Byrne (Bridesmaids, Insidious, X-men: First Class) who are still
trying to grasp a piece of their youth, considering their new responsibilities.
Robert De Niro and Seth
Rogen would appear to have much in common, but both play amiable losers
trying to make movies while their lives are in a shambles.
Just as Seth
Rogen and Rose Byrne
try to sell their house, a new sorority lead by Chloe Moretz moves in next door in the Neighbors 2 trailer.
There, Pete and Debbie were offered up as something of a model couple — the frazzled but loving parents of two young daughters (played by Apatow's real - life daughters, Maude and Iris)--
trying to steer Debbie's pregnant sister Alison (Katherine Heigl) and her stoner boyfriend Ben (Seth
Rogen) along the right path.
Seth
Rogen and Rose Byrne
try to anonymously call the cops on a frat party happening right next door in the new Neighbors red band trailer.
During the 30 minutes he spends obsessively
trying to get his prototype to say «Hello» during the keynote speech, Jobs disavows being the father of his daughter, humiliates her mother (Katherine Waterston) and lights the verbal matches that will eventually burn down the bridges connecting him to his boss (Jeff Daniels), his colleague (Michael Stuhlbarg) and his brainiac best friend, Steve Wozniak (Seth
Rogen).
With improvisation high on the agenda, the stars riff off each other to telling effect, and as they
try to keep themselves occupied while the world as they know it changes irreparably, they
try their hand at making an amateur sequel to the popular Pineapple Express, which featured Franco,
Rogen, McBride and Robinson in lead roles.
Watching
Rogen & Byrne
try to slang their way into the hearts of the frat bros is awkward for the opposite reason intended — these two are too young.
None of the actors seems to
try making his character likable: Gordon - Levitt mopes around, feeling sorry for himself;
Rogen shamelessly overacts the effects of the various drugs he has ingested and Mackie simply struts around and emits an arrogant and conceited vibe.
According to Deadline, Seth
Rogen and Charlize Theron are set to star in and produce a comedy called Flarsky about a schlubby guy who
tries to reconnect with his childhood crush.
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Rogen's R - Rated «Sausage Party»
Tries to Break Through the Family - Friendly Animation Glass Ceiling
Hudson and other supporting cast including the reliable Seth
Rogen, who supported Steve Carell in The 40 Year Old Virgin to similarly amusing effect,
try to maintain the momentum, and none are particularly bad, but the material they are forced to endure limits their impact.
Efron and his crew rip the airbags out of their car,
Rogen and Byrne
try to start a hazing scandal.
Try Michel Gondry and Seth
Rogen's «The Green Hornet.»
As Seth
Rogen and his cohort grow older, it's no surprise that they are
trying to adjust their projects to accommodate their new stations in life.
Next month, Universal will bring back Mac (Seth
Rogen) and Kelly Radner (Rose Byrne) in Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, where this married couple squares off against a sorority that movies in next door, right when they're
trying to sell their house.
The action alternates between some chosen items
trying to escape and, in the supermarket,
Rogen and pals — including Kristen Wiig's bun, Edward Norton's Jewish bagel and David Krumholtz's Arabic flatbread — questing for their aisles after spilling out of a shopping cart.
With March comes «Horton Hears a Who,» the CGI - animated adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic featuring a slew of famous voices, including Steve Carell, Seth
Rogen, Will Arnett, and Jim Carrey, who will
try to atone here for the Seuss mockery that was «How the Grinch Stole Christmas.»
Not only is Efron a worthy adversary, but it never seems like he's reaching too far or
trying too hard to keep up with
Rogen or other comedy experienced co-stars like Dave Franco or Christopher Mintz - Plasse.
In the first film, Mac (Seth
Rogen) and Kelly Radner (Rose Byrne)
tried to get a fraternity that had moved in to the house next door to vacate the premises, so that they could have a little peace and quiet while
trying to deal with becoming new parents.
This sequel starts with the Radners (
Rogen and Byrne) expecting their second kid and
trying to sell the home they defended against Zac Efron and his army of frat boys in the first film.
In real life, these two young actors are also facing different stages of life: Efron, the buff, fresh - faced one, is recently out of rehab and
trying to establish a career as an adult while
Rogen, the R - rated comedy king and notorious pothead, is a busy, married producer of his own films.