It was back in August that we first learned How I Met Your Mother star Cobie Smulders and Keegan-Michael Key would lead a new Netflix comedy series from Neighbors creator Nick Stoller, and our Friends From College are finally here. See the first photos, and find out what other famous names are among the cast!
Imagine trying to start a new career. Then imagine having to try that career right after the best in the business gets done. That's pretty much how Seth Rogen must have felt when starting out in comedy at a young age. He flew to a comedy festival and right before he went on, Jerry Seinfeld showed up and took the stage first.
AMC’s Preacher has been in development long enough that executive producer Seth Rogen once sought to audition for Arseface in a different production, and everything appears to have come full circle. Not only did Rogen make his own Preacher, the Neighbors 2 star made his own Preacher of his own Preacher, recreating the trailer with himself starring in every role.
There is absolutely no way I would work with a real tiger for any reason whatsoever. I have seen the videos on the internet when animals attack. However, I was cheaper for Seth Rogen to use a real tiger over digital effects. He also talks about his security disappearing one day during the movie.
The two stars of 'Neighbors 2' stopped by for a segment of 'Clueless Gamer' with Conan. The game was the new 'Mario Kart 8.' Before they all started racing, they placed a wager on the races. Whoever lost got a penis drawn on them. Conan got a lot of new artwork on his face.
Besides being hilarious, Neighbors never struck me as the kind of movie that needed a sequel. Frat moves in next store to family, they fight, they resolve, fin. But, Neighbors made so much money, there was no chance there wasn’t going to be a sequel, and now here we are...
This has got to be the worst prank to pull on a celebrity. While appearing on Eric Andre's show, Seth Rogen was pranked when they gave out his real cell phone number. Even though the rest of the bit that carried out on Conan was fake, the original is still pretty awesome.
Full details are still forthcoming, but it looks like ‘The Interview’—Seth Rogen’s ultra-controversial comedy about an American assassination attempt on North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un—will open on Christmas after all. Sony initially cancelled their planned December 25 release after hackers threatened theaters that dared to show ‘The Interview’ with terrorist attacks, and many of the biggest exhibitor chains in the country (including Regal and AMC) subsequently decided not to run the film.
I know one reaction I’ve had to the (allegedly) North Korean hackers and their attack on Sony and their movie ‘The Interview’ is “Why now?” Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are not the first American filmmakers to make fun of North Korea, or even its real-life leaders. ‘Team America: World Police,’ for example, featured a marionette-version of late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il, who wants to destroy Western Civilization (but is also very lonely); the 2012 ‘Red Dawn’ remake actually changed its Asian invaders from Chinese to North Koreans in post-production because at the time that seemed like the more politically and financially safe choice. That’s not going to happen again anytime soon.
The Sony hacking scandal has proven to be a massive headache for a company that’s already been having a rough few years. And now, this increasingly weird story has taken an even darker turn: the hackers are threatening to launch terrorist attacks against theaters showing ‘The Interview’ this Christmas. Seriously.
Who ever would've thought that Seth Rogen, of all people, would give a such a captivating speech about the need to fund Alzhemier’s research, and on top of that, before a Senate subcommittee. This speech is moving and, at times, funny. He makes an obvious joke about marijuana legalization, and even throws in a ‘House of Cards’ joke, but then he goes on to tell a story about his mother-in-law’s str