When Rogen and Baruchel take their strained friendship outside for a smoke, they're nearly levelled by an apocalyptic hailstorm that sees sinners cloaked in fire and the redeemed beamed to the sky for the post-Rapture.
Jay Baruchel comes to LA to visit Seth Rogen, and is disappointed
when Rogen makes him go to a party at James Franco's house.
So it's difficult to accept a joke here
when Rogen's straight man is turned into a CGI rag doll after being ejected by an airbag somehow placed on his office chair, while being shown in a very Rogen-esque existence earlier, smoking weed and gorging on shrooms.
Not exact matches
When Andy gets sucked into a poker game with three co-workers — David (Paul Rudd), Jay (Romany Malco) and Cal (Seth
Rogen)-- and subsequently «outed,» however, his life takes a big turn.
Rogen, playing the misbegotten movie's script supervisor, also helps soften scenes that show Wiseau bullying his cast members — as
when Wiseau insists on shooting a sex scene in a way that demeans his female star (Ari Graynor).
There is a wonderful moment
when the script editor (Seth
Rogen) visits the bank to cash his first cheque from Tommy, convinced that it will bounce.
This is Kevin Smith doing what Kevin Smith does and it doesn't hurt
when you team up with a guy like Seth
Rogen who seems like the ideal cast member for a Kevin Smith film.
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.
At one point,
when the couple is arguing over who's to blame for their situation,
Rogen's Mac tells his wife that she has to be the responsible grown up.
Seth
Rogen and Rose Byrne play new parents still adjusting to the boring responsibility of adulthood
when a fraternity buys the house next door.
Rogen is an exceptional talent
when he fully commits to roles, but here he's just
Rogen being
Rogen.
When asked why Stormy Daniels was in two of his movies,
Rogen said that they realized it was easier to hire porn stars to play strippers, instead of regular actresses.
The film Margot (Michelle Williams) and Lou (Seth
Rogen) are five years into a comfortable but stagnant marriage,
when she falls for artist and rickshaw operator Daniel (Luke Kirby).
Basically pick any year with a significant Seth
Rogen contribution and you've landed on a year
when cinema was in love with pot smoking.
Seth
Rogen is a funny man...
when he tries to deliver true emotion like
when his father is killed... not so good.
By Joe Nerssessian King Arthur star Charlie Hunnam has told how director Guy Ritchie first confused him with comedian Seth
Rogen when the actor approached him for a role in his latest movie.
The concept — a bumbling out - of - shape Panda named Po (voiced by Jack Black) finds himself living his dreams
when fate decrees he join the Kung Fu elite of Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Mantis (Seth
Rogen), Crane (David Cross), Monkey (Jackie Chan) and Viper (Lucy Liu) and overseen by the diminutive but mighty Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman)-- seemed pretty silly, designed to sell stuffed panda dolls more than anything else.
Seth
Rogen and Rose Byrne awaken a sleeping giant
when they call the cops on their new neighbor Zac Efron in this comedy, in theaters this May.
It may leave fans yearning for the glory days of seven years ago,
when the idea of Seth
Rogen taking care of a baby was still patently absurd, not totally credible.
Laughing at the apocalyptic situation is fairly easy in the hands of Goldberg and
Rogen, but it becomes difficult
when they want the audience to care.
When the frat house president (Efron) decides to make
Rogen's life a misery, things turn sour.
But
when a horny sausage named Frank (Seth
Rogen) is informed that the whole thing is a ruse, he embarks on an adventure to uncover the truth about humans and what really happens to food
when it leaves the store.
The script makes her just as essential to the jokes as
Rogen and while at times, I felt she was a little shaky
when it came to delivery, all doubt for the actress is thrown away in one scene at the midway point of the film,
when she instantly becomes the latest crush of every teenage boy in the audience.
WHAT:
When TV personality Dave Skylark (James Franco) and producer Aaron Rapaport (Seth
Rogen) discover that Kim Jong - un (Randall Park) is a fan of their celebrity tabloid show, they land a once - in - a-lifetime interview with the North Korean dictator, prompting the CIA to recruit them for a covert mission to assassinate him.
I still do
when I think of Seth
Rogen as the doomed movie - within - a-movie's script supervisor, his expressionless face silently begging the heavens for one more minute of patience.
I was at breakfast with my grandmother
when Obama came on and said the movie should be played: «I love Seth
Rogen, I love James Flacko.»
Fortunately, however, we've got «Knocked Up» to help turn the tide; the team of Judd Apatow and Seth
Rogen have a completely empty column
when it comes to comedic failures... and if you doubt it, consider that the four times they've worked together have been on «Freaks and Geeks,» «Undeclared,» «Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,» and «The 40 - Year - Old Virgin.»
Apatow first collaborated with
Rogen when he was an actor on «Freaks and Geeks»; soon after,
Rogen submitted his first screenplay (written with his best friend, Evan Goldberg) to Apatow as a writing sample, and the producer was impressed.
He first brought the idea to
Rogen when the pair were acting together in «The Interview.»
When: June 12th Why: Seth
Rogen and Evan Goldberg's directorial debut is shaping up to be one of the most talked about movies of the summer.
Rogen, Franco, Hill, Wiig & More to Voice «Sausage Party:» At first the idea of a movie featuring animated sausages may make you think the industry has gone too far, but
when you hear the details, it's clear this project is pure comedy gold.
When we first wrote about this years ago, not many believed
Rogen could pull off a pulp hero like this, and yet here away, kickin» off the weekend with the Green Hornet and his Black Beauty.
Just
when you think Hollywood is done rebooting your favorite childhood memories; Seth
Rogen is pro...
Another iteration of the popular character that originated from radio serials in the 1930s, star and co-scripter Seth
Rogen (Observe and Report, Zack and Miri) ups the comedy quotient to deliver a wildly uneven popcorn flick that doesn't know
when to be funny enough, while delivering action that goes far above and beyond what's called for.
Neustadter and Weber were relieved
when Franco and
Rogen's vision of The Disaster Artist matched theirs.
Rogen added, «There are lot of movies you can say are easy to make fun of, but they're not movies you watch for a decade, and that's what we talked the most about
when we were putting the movie together: «why we love this movie.»
When: May 20th Why: The first «Neighbors» was a surprisingly funny clash of titans, with Efron holding his own alongside proven comedy stars like
Rogen and Byrne.
Rogen and Franco's chemistry keeps the film watchable
when nothing seems to be happening — genuine love and affection play a big part — but watching nothing happen grates after a while, and detracts from some seriously entertaining stuff.
When Jay Baruchel goes to Los Angeles for the weekend, he is hoping to spend the time catching up with his best friend Seth
Rogen.
There is something about her that prevents us from turning on her character
when she veers from her loyal, if a bit lacking in passion, husband Lou (played by Seth
Rogen).
The original film starred
Rogen and Byrne as a married couple with a young baby whose lives were turned upside down
when Zefron's fraternity moved in next door.
When: September 30th Why: No, you're not imagining things — Seth
Rogen really is starring in another movie about cancer only two short years after the release of «Funny People.»
Mac (
Rogen) and his wife Kelly (Rose Byrne) just welcomed a new baby girl into the world
when they get brand new neighbors, who aren't exactly on the same page as them.
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.
When a movie stars Seth
Rogen and frat boys are involved, it should be expected that the humor is raunchy, gross, vulgar, and crude.
Do you remember a time not that long ago
when it seemed like we might never see Seth
Rogen & Evan Goldberg's comedy about a boneheaded assassination attempt of a world leader?
Director: Judd Apatow Cast: Steve Carrell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Romany Malco, Seth
Rogen, Kat Dennings, Jane Lynch, Elizabeth Banks, Leslie Mann Plot: Andy's life is thrown into chaos
when his work - mates realise he is a virgin.
When famous comedian George Simmons (Sandler) is given a second chance at a new beginning, he and his assistant, a struggling comedian, Ira (
Rogen), return to the places and people that matter most... including the stand - up spots that gave him his start and the girl that got away (Mann).
Franco, who's absolutely hysterical as the brooding, deluded Wiseau, leads a parade of familiar faces, including his brother Dave, Seth
Rogen, Alison Brie, Josh Hutcherson, Melanie Griffith and Sharon Stone, delivering a winning, Ed Wood-esque blend of comedy and pathos that could very well earn its own cult status
when Warner Bros. locks in an as - yet - undetermined release date.
In Franco's film adaptation, a Seth
Rogen — played assistant director goes to cash his check and he's shocked
when it doesn't bounce.