Seth Rogen has carved out a unique niche in Hollywood, known for his distinctive brand of humor and a knack for making seemingly ordinary moments hilariously relatable. He's gotta be one of my favorite filmmakers, mostly because I feel like he makes bold choices and sticks to his guns. Rogen's recent interview with the Los Angeles Times is no exception, offering a peek into his mind with a blend of witty remarks, unexpected movie concepts, and a truly thought-provoking stance on how we recognize cinematic excellence via the Academy Awards. Let's dive in. Seth Rogen's Hot Takes Rogen kicked off the really quick interview by discussing some "fake movies" he'd love to see brought to life. These include a unique apocalypse film where zombies spread a virus through projectile diarrhea, a gritty 1970s New York-style thriller he's dubbed "Alphabet City," and a dark story about a Jonestown-like colony on Mars.These were all topics in The Studio, Rogen's amazing show about Hollywood and how it works. They are also movies I could totally see Hollywood greenlighting in the near future, so watch out. When reflecting on cringeworthy real-life experiences in his work, Rogen admitted that having to deliver the news to people that their movies won't be made is a truly terrible experience. Speaking about his unexpected venture into the gaming world, Rogen considers his involvement in "Call of Duty" a significant career moment. He has a 'skin' you can download and play as him. Its a fun side thing that sort...
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