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Golden Globes are back on TV, but are reform efforts enough?

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 2 months ago

Golden Globes are back on TV, but are reform efforts enough?

"The Golden Globe Awards are back on NBC tonight after celebrities boycotted last year's event amid accusations of ethical and financial lapses within the Hollywood foreign press association. I'm Archie Sara letta with the latest. The question with this year's Golden Globes, who's going to show up. Last year's show had no celebrities, no TV deal, and winners were announced on Twitter. The Hollywood foreign press association has put in new rules and edit diversity to its membership since then, Michelle Williams says that shows progress. This organization has really done a lot of work to reform themselves and that we can support we can support change. Seth Rogen Judd Hirsch, Jamie Lee Curtis and baz luhrmann planned to attend Brendan Fraser nominated for the whale will not. Are you standing by your decision to knock out? Correct.

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On this week's AP Religion Roundup, in the midst of an uptick in threats against Jewish school and houses of worship, Hollywood takes a constructive look at antisemitism in American life.

AP News Radio

02:01 min | 4 months ago

On this week's AP Religion Roundup, in the midst of an uptick in threats against Jewish school and houses of worship, Hollywood takes a constructive look at antisemitism in American life.

"On this week's AP religion roundup In the midst of an uptick in threats against Jewish schools and houses of worship Hollywood takes a constructive look at anti semitism in America Last week the FBI issued a statewide alert in New Jersey That spurred heightened security at Jewish synagogues and schools Public warnings about threats against Jewish institutions aren't unusual Now TV and film studios are turning their focus toward the uptick in anti semitism We were gonna make Steven Spielberg's semi autobiographical film the fable men's focuses on the director's family and the roots of his film career Fables actor Seth Rogen says he relates closely to the movie segments on anti semitism I'm very aware that the only reason my family is in this country is 'cause people hate Jewish people and we're trying to murder us He says it's shaped his own life and career Honestly I think it is very meaningful that of all the things Stephen could put in his film and focus on his life that he chose to include the story of kind of overcoming antisemitism On the small screen viewers of the calling on the peacock service quickly learned the new show isn't a typical police procedural This job it would be easy to lose faith in humanity Detective Abraham is a scholar of human behavior from his study of philosophy and his orthodox Jewish faith This is not a detective that I've ever ever seen on TV And I also didn't think that will come on TV Actor Jeff wilber spoke to AP about his role as a Torah cloning detective In a Jewish detective was biggest strengths is believing in humanity and this is what leads him to solve the most inhumane crimes Matthew tinker the show's executive producer says he hopes the show will help dispel hate and misunderstanding It's beginning a conversation which at the end of the day is what leads to any acceptance in this world I'm Walter ratliff

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores

Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores

05:17 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores

"So when I searched naturally, barbarella sexing. The only thing I found was that opening credits with her unraveling or whatever in the cloves. So but yeah, that makes sense that there wasn't kind of nudity or whatever. So I mean, potentially, you know, how fun could it be to kind of remake something like that now and really go in with the kind of comedy element and the self awareness and you can almost have someone like Anna Faris play Barbara. My wife loves the House bunny. Which is an ongoing joke between you and I that my wife's favorite film of all time is the house funny for God's sake. But in that she kind of plays out very self aware sexualized kind of Playboy bunny type character. So yeah, I am in this moment on the Internet pitching an Anna Faris barbarella remake. They did do a couple. I think it was dynamite. They did a recent comic book. And I think they've given a full like she has a various outfits in the film. They've given her like a full bodysuit and things. I've not read that, but I imagine it's slightly more skewed to a modern audience modern expectations for their feminine heroes. Female heroes and stuff and probably a bit more stronger empowering and stuff, but yeah, she wants to have a lot of sex with a lot of dudes. You know, more power to her. That's what she wants to do. And if it's consensual, why not? Why the hell not? Go crazy. Yes, so. That's that stands tagline on Tinder now. It's just, it will just say, Dan, you know, 30 three or what you've heard too. Almost 35. You lie about your age for Dan 30, why the hell not? Why the hell not? I mean, look at me. Why the hell not? This is your number one, am I right? Well, I didn't know we were ranking things. It's a top 5, but there's no particular problem. Unless you have a randomly picking them out. This is your well, fine, this is your final pitch. Final one, yeah, because I really don't know whether it would be right to put this in number one. 2016 there was a film that came out and it was written cobra, and I think by Seth Rogen. That sausage party, Dan. Wow. Okay. Yes. I have seen it. I have seen it. You know what? I remember when I first watched it and just been so shocked within ten minutes..

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

02:54 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

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"seth rogen" Discussed on The Big Picture

The Big Picture

04:19 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on The Big Picture

"A Christmas play. That's why you want to do the major out front. I do like shows at 5 p.m.. Swaddle that baby. Like, he's looking Jesus. Great. I had a backup pick an Oscar nominee that I could have done. And I needed to go with the apartment and I'm sure my dad would have understood, but my dad reminded me recently that diner is a Christmas movie. Oh, yeah. And that is the story that I've told several times and I reminded my father when he sat me down at the age of 7 to watch diner and as my dad put it, it didn't take. And it did not stop popcorn scene just kind of flew over it. He didn't really get it. Classic I'm 7 by myself. You cast yourself as Ellen Barkin in the world, the finger podcast. I know. I was gonna say other aspects of it did take, including my dad, you know, pushing the movies that I was probably too young for on me. And eventually I got interested. So I would have liked to include diner, but the apartment is one of the best movies ever made. So, sorry, dad. No mistakes there. Would you guys rather have L for trading places, trading places? 1000 times out of a thousand. Yeah, I was surprised that didn't happen. There was a bunch in comedy that I felt like I got like a little bit thrown off by lethal weapon still being there. I thought it was going to get picked earlier. Maybe I was wrong. But there was a few there. Nobody picked bad Santa. Yeah. Bets into it was on my list, too. Which I haven't seen in forever, but I remember loving it. Yeah, and then, you know, I actually quite like the night before the Seth Rogen underrated Chris movie for a couple of years back from 2015. So there's a few here. Yeah..

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

02:50 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"That I think that in and of itself is a skill set that can be developed. And that not everyone who's a very great actor is good at being a famous person. Like Dave, for example, he's terrible. And not everyone who's great at being a famous person is talented in any way. And we have a lot of those people in our culture as well. They are two very different skill sets. And some people have both of them. One of the most defining stories when I learned a lot about myself, especially how I deal with, you know, fans and things like that as a famous person, I was once on the hilarious. I was once on the Sony lot and tours got walking tours go around the Sony lot and I was walking across at our offices was there and Will Smith was there and I maybe met him once or twice where we start talking to each other and we're standing there just in the middle of having a conversation and a tour group comes around the corner and clearly just sees me and Will Smith like standing there, right in front of them. And me and Will Smith look at each other and he's like, you know what we gotta do and I'm like, sure do. And I turned around and ran away as he went up to the tour group and took pictures with everybody in the tour group. And I remember literally like fuck fuck and I remember looking back and be like, what is he doing? And then I was like, oh, like that's why he's the most famous man on the planet. And I'm like, you know, a Jew does stoner comedies. That's the difference. But yeah, that was a long time ago. But, yeah, again, I've been around. Some people are just terrible there. They're very uncomfortable people. I've lost some of my friends close friends are terrible with their fame. And do things constantly. And I was like, what are you doing? And yeah, but I've been around people, Adam Sandler is one of the all time like great at being famous people and yeah, I got to work with him, you know, around over ten years ago, and so I got to see like, oh, this is how some people deal with it really well and are very gracious about it. And other people will take a fan and turn them into someone who wants to murder you. And I've been in left in the wake of those people. Yeah, or fans will tell you to your face like, oh, I've met your friend and they're an asshole. And I'm like, I know, they suck at this. It's hard. Name names. No, it's a good thing. I think we have time for one other question from David. How are your parents doing? They're good, actually. Thank you, David. They say hi. They just got boosted. They're feeling good..

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

06:44 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"And so like, I don't like, so it's nice to be able to make something where it's only agenda is to be very funny and I know the best way to do that is by being very personal. And so that is how I arrived at writing that book and writing it the way I wrote it is I wanted to just be something that made you laugh hysterically as you read it and I knew if it was stories that people knew were true and were anchored in a version of me that you could picture and kind of project seeing as you were reading it, that it would be funny. And I think it did turn out very funny. So yeah, I was happy with it. On the other side, you've been working with Evan Goldberg for 20 years now, 20 way more than that. Since we were 13 and now we're 40. So 27 years. How do you work together literally? Do you do share screens? Do you trade a laptop back and forth? Final draft actually just made this thing called collabo right, which is amazing if you're a writer with a partner and you could both, it seems so fucking obvious for the first time you can both write on the same document. Like a Google Doc, but with a screenplay. I've had final draft four 27 fucking years. This is the first time you can do it, but whatever. Better late than ever. And that's how we write. We sit together side by side physically in a room. He was in Vancouver for a year during COVID, but now he's back, and we sit together. And we both have the script on our computer. And we both write at the same time. And yeah. Have you guys ever gotten a couples therapy? No. We don't need it. We have a very good relationship and a very good partnership and honestly like we like developed as a partnership. I think throughout our childhood, we had to learn how to deal with being in a team and being having a partner and I think we're both in very good marriages as a result of it. And we have and we don't take it for granted. We know a lot of teams that have broken up over the years and we I don't think we will because we aren't our brains formed around one another in many ways. Yeah. He's also Jewish. You know, on Santa Inc, Santa spents a lot of time thinking about who was successor is and what that would mean. You're about the age Judd was when he brought you in as a producer on 40 year old virgin. Yeah. How has your definition of professional success evolved to be less centered around your own stardom? Your own. You say that as though it hasn't. I mean, yeah, I mean, as a producer, a large part of what we do is bring other people's work to life with our company, you know. Or at least try to. And yeah, I definitely look back on how I was very overtly mentored, you know? It was not like hang out and you'll pick stuff up. It was like Gary samling sitting me down and being like, here's how you write a comedy scene. Here's why Larry Sanders show was funny. Like, here's how we tracked the emotions of the episodes and Judd explaining to me like, here's how Jim Brooks would explain to us like on the critic, how a scene should be written like, and I got to know Jim Brooks. And I'm very lucky in that like, you know, I'm almost 40 now, but I got to really interact with a lot of these, you know, McKay, guys like that. And they're all very nice to me. And I was very young. But I was very like overtly taught. And I try to, I try to do that. I try to explain things. I don't want to fucking just run my mouth off, but if people seem genuinely curious, I try to take the time to explain what it is we're doing and why we're doing it. I try to be someone who people feel they can ask questions too and about the process on the things we're making, you know, and I try to, you know, again, I've been very lucky in that a lot of people that I really are amazing have shared wisdom with me over the years, and I try to do things like this. And in part, it's a bit. This is self serving. Don't get me wrong. But yeah, no, I very much try and I try to find I try to find people that I genuinely think are funny and hire them and bring their work to life. Who excites you right now either some of you are working with or just someone you see that's coming up. I think Tim Robinson is wildly funny and I think if you haven't watched, I think you should leave it's like it's so funny. It's like it's wildly hilarious. In a way that is just like refreshing and exciting and really just amazing, you know? And what else big mouth is very funny, David Cromwell, it's been funny for 30 fucking years this guy. Since life with Mikey, you've been funny. And what else, you know, yeah, big mouth, I think, is very funny. I've been watching that Chicago party in with Barron holtz and his brother produced that show. That was making me laugh really hard. Who else is funny out there? I thought SNL has new funny Sarah Sherman is really, really funny, I think. I'm glad I actually ray who's here. Through her, I started to follow who Sarah was, and then she got cast on SNL. And so yeah, there's lots of funny shit out there. When you see that, do you like, I gotta reach out to them. I got to work with them. I don't know why I made it seem like it's creepy. I mean, I do. I do this. I want you to do it. I like your comedy. Whatever it happens. Yeah, chill normal way. May I have a piece? Yeah, sometimes. Yes, if it seems like it won't be creepy, I do reach out to people on social media and stuff and I express that I think they're hilarious. Yes, very much so. I was listening to your new podcast, which I like quite a bit. And I want to ask you about something you said on one of the episodes, which was I believe on the set of 40 year old virgin Paul Rudd helped teach you how to be a famous person. Yeah. And again, you're about the age Paul was then. What have you learned about being famous that you would have been.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

06:05 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"And in our films, it was never a conversation we wanted them to look real, we wanted them to be grounded. We wanted them to have certain palettes in certain places to reflect certain emotions, but like beautiful was never a word that really came up while we were talking about how we wanted our stuff to look. And now it's a word that comes up more, you know? So in my way. It just is something that I think I become much more aware of palate. How colors go together. Now that I work with colors so much, I see, you know, I can just see like, I like how these colors look together. It's not something I ever put thought into before. You know what I mean? I never put thought into, oh, like, orange and green and purple are a color combination I really like. You know what I mean? But now, especially as we make more animated things and you can control the world more and you know, this show is very beautiful, Santa zinc, and the lights are all real and interactive because of the stop motion. It's the way it is in the lens. It's a very colorful, pretty show. So yeah, it's nice to do that. You know, I was looking at it, and I couldn't believe the last so sorry, Sarah's not here. This is the more serious part of the conversation. I realized the last movie you guys directed came out 7 years ago. Founded 8 years ago. I was shocked. I was like, oh, there must have been more. Does it felt that long? Yeah. It's been a while. We've directed a lot of television in that time. But yeah, the last movie made was the interview. It almost caused a nuclear war. And so we haven't made another movie since then. Yeah, we for sure. Yeah, it was scary. And it definitely made us probably, I think a little take a step back from directing films for a few years. But we hopefully, yeah, we will direct a film soon. There's one we've been writing that I think we will drive. That is escape. It is escape. That is, yeah, there's a title. Yes. I obviously can't give too much information. These things, and I assume you don't want to jinx it. But where are we, what can you say? What would you like people to know so they can get excited? Oh, nothing yet. Just, it's fine. Yeah, they'll forget all this ship of the time. It'll be two years before you see anything for this movie. So yeah, it's a by then 40 marvel films will have come out. Replace that information in your head, yeah. It's funny you bring up the model, 'cause the other beyond pottery and the other people wanted to know about the boys to show that. And the show obviously is a satire of the comic book movie industrial complex. And it seems like you've talked about you and Evan make movies that you want to see. And is there part of it that is the movies you want to see, there is not a room for the movies you want to see because of this. Well, I mean, we do. I love all those movies. Honestly, I was literally watching sing Chi right before I came here. And I was like, this shit's fucking dope. No, I think more what's great about marvel doing so well, but not making incredibly R rated content is it allows us to make shows like the boys that build off of the public's understanding of superheroes and does something that they're just completely unwilling to do, you know? And it's great. And honestly, it's something we grew up being comic book fans one of the first things and it is surreal. I'm sure there's people here who grew up reading comic books and who were made fun of for it and it was literally like you were a loser for reading comic books like and and it is unbelievable that these are the most popular films and that everyone knows who the fucking eternals are and who Steve ditko is and all this stuff and Jack Kirby and the people that their work is coming to life and all this stuff. It's truly incredible and it allows us to do things that are not those things but are contributed to that landscape with our own sensibilities. So, yeah, it's great. Like the more of that stuff is out there, the more we can subvert it with our work and the more people understand what it is that we're subverting, you know. I'm not like, I actually haven't seen green hornet since it came out. But like, I do think we were subverting tropes that were not yet understood as tropes, and so people were just like, this sucks. But and it might, it honestly might. I haven't watched it a long time, but maybe parts of it are slightly less terrible because now people understand what we were making fun of or not, or it just sucks. Earlier this year, you came out with a book yearbook. I did. That's about how well it did. How did it feel for you to have a medium of direct communication for the first time since you were doing stand up? When you're young, like, what was that feeling when you're talking directly to an audience opposed through? Yeah. It was great. I mean, truthfully, I just wanted, I wanted to make something very funny first and foremost. And I knew that just personal stories were what people found very funny. And I just saw with superbad and how much people like it resonated with people and it still resonates with people. I was just like, oh, I have, you know, if people liked like the 20 stories that we kind of hobbled together to create that movie, I have many more stories like that and I just wanted to make the book to be funny though. Honestly, I had no, I have nothing else to say. You know? I've said a lot over the years. I have no real like agenda anymore as far that is like that. That I feel like I need to put, now you can just yell it, you can like motherfuck Ted Cruz on Twitter. Like, you don't need to put that in your work, you know what I mean?.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

07:29 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"I like my plane. That is not surprising. You eat cereal with no milk. That is true. One of those dry cereal guys. That's a Jewish thing. Jews are picky eaters. That's a Jewish mother thing. Don't get me started. They let their kids be picky eaters. That's it. What do you do now? What do I do now? What are you doing from? All this could be a ju on stage. What do you do? Now what do you do as a holiday? For? Hanukkah. Nothing really. I don't know, yeah, nothing. We have a giant, my father in law, man. It's like a giant fucking Hanukkah that I keep in my garage and every Hanukkah. My wife, Lauren, is like you got to get out the hunky, 'cause my dad's gonna come over and be mad at the hunky is not out, and so I get it, and I put it out, and then he comes and he sees it. And he's like, you got my kind of kid. And I'm like, you bet I do. And then I put it back in the garage for a year. So that is how I do Khan a canal is a 100% for the benefit of my father in law. Due to gifts, no gifts. Sometimes kind of, you know, choose, you know, it's like kind of 'cause I think some Jewish people start to feel silly emulating the traditions of Christmas on Hanukkah, especially as they get older, and they realize this was all an attempt by Jews to get a little bit of that Christmas action. Because it is an inorganic holiday to be giving gifts around nothing about that story I just told is like, and then you get a gift. So I was going to ask if you make people gifts as a way of transitioning to talking about pottery, but now I feel like you probably don't. I do, actually. I do make people pottery as presence, yes. Look under your chairs, no, I'm joking, don't. That would I couldn't even that would literally take me four years. I bring it up because when I mentioned I was talking to you. Everyone's like, the pottery, you got to talk about this pottery. Can you post a picture of recent I'm a Potter? Thank you. Why do you think people are so fascinated by your potting? You know, I've thought about that a lot and I do not have a great answer. I don't know, I think because maybe one of you can fucking tell me honestly. Yeah, I think 'cause I hope because they like it and they think it's cool looking. I think they probably think it's weird that I'm doing it. I think that's a big part of it. There's probably a story. They're like, why is he doing this? I'm not the first actor to have like a side project. You know, like Jared Leto's fucking touring in some band half the year, you know what I mean? So like, you know, other people have, you know, George Bush makes those terrible paintings, you know? So like, I think like, you know, other prominent people have done this kind of thing. I don't know. I'm getting better. I spent a lot of time doing it. I love doing it. I make my own glazes. I spend I have a whole studio in my garage, how did you land on this aesthetic? I wanted to make something that was incredibly psychedelic. Outwardly psychedelic. I'm a big fan of this guy named Ken price, who's a ceramicist and I was reading about how he makes his work and he's dead, so he's not doing anymore. And so I started, I did a similar technique to what he does, which is like sanding away layers of under glaze. This is so boring. I'm sorry. But that's how I make my basis. Yeah. Nothing funny about it. David, I have a little green one. Yeah, you can, Dave. I'll give you one, yep. Okay. That's it. But I had another question, which is when you're creating this, that feel like the same part of yourself that obviously it's so different than writing movies and directing, but does it feel like it comes from the same creative well? Or is it something that was untapped? It's something I've honestly like when I was a kid if you asked me what I wanted to do when I was ten or 11. I'd say like I want to be an artist. And the problem is I can't draw or paint. And I literally just can't I just have bad. I can't do it, you know what I mean? My wife's a very good jar. Evan, my writing partner, he's a great drawer, you know? And so I just, I like maxed out at a point. And I've always had hobbies. I did photography for a long time. I had a big gardening phase, things like that. And then ceramics was a thing that like it was one of the first tactical art forms that I could actually make the thing I wanted to make. Like, in my head, I would have a thing I wanted to draw on my hand just wouldn't fucking do it. You know what I mean? But I can now make a vase that's any shape I want. I can color it any way I want. I can texture it any way I want. I can. I can have I can have a thing in my head and I can make it, which is very gratifying, you know, and the first time I've been able to make something physically tangible, which is nice. It's interesting to see the tangible thing because when I preparing your interview, everyone likes to ask you, it's like your comedy does an age. Comedy does an age and then it's like blah, blah, blah, I can't say the same things that he said. But do you feel like there's something in the pursuit of this that is response to making an inherently ephemeral art form a desire to make things that are tactile that last that you could hold? Not so much the last part because ultimately nothing. Ultimately nothing lasts. Sorry, hate to break it to you guys. This will all be gone. And so that's not it's more something an object. Honestly, like I think that was more something that I was drawn to trying to make. It was like a physical creative piece of art, you know. And I'd made, and it takes so much movies just like it's nice to make something that doesn't take a huge amount of time. Like movies take fucking years, years and years and years. This show we've been working on for three or four years or something like that, you know? And so you also it's nice to be able to have output that is not such a huge time investment and that isn't a critique that's harshly as our other work as well. Yeah. Has it made you think differently or more or more deeply about beauty and just making things that are beautiful and what that means and how you would apply that to what your goals are with your other work? Yeah, I mean, I think it shows that, you know, I think comedy, especially, people do not emphasize like, especially the school of comedy. I came up in like, you know, visual beauty was not something that was spoken about a ton on our sets, you know? And I do think there are some technical reasons for it. It's literally because of how we shoot. It is just literally harder to frame specifically once you have two cameras. It's harder to make things look a specific way than it is with one camera. You know, but it's also something I never thought I was like, can I do that? Can I be one of those people who make something that is visually beautiful?.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

03:37 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"Here is Jewish. But in case you're all Jewish now. Yes. Sorry. But the water you've been drinking, that's chew water. I spit in every bottle, you're Jewish now. That's how it works. You drink the saliva of a Jew. You're Jewish. That person's doing it right now. Can you tell but quickly for those who aren't? Can you explain the show is? Now what the story what the story of is? I don't know. You don't know the basic. The maccabees, there's the maccabees. Does someone know the story of Hanukkah? There's oil. 8 nights? It's pretty. It's not. Okay, I imagine like most Jewish holidays. It starts with everyone's trying to kill the Jews. So once again, right? We start there. The Jews where I believe under siege in some ancient one of their ancient walled cities that they were constantly getting annihilated from. This is not the tail we're taught about as children where they all chose to commit suicide. That's another one. That's Masada, a great Jewish fairytale. They all chose suicide over capture. Happy ten year old fucking Jew learning that story. But yeah, no, this one is where we were under siege. And we used oil to light our lamps. And there was only enough oil for one day, but the oil lasted 8 days, and then did they all get killed? Probably? Anyone else? No, I think it's one for maccabee. They were cleaning. Where's Sarah? Let's call her up. I don't think she would know. I think she would know that. That is the story of Hanukkah. Did you celebrate it as a did you celebrate it as a holiday to celebrate it like, oh, this is our Christmas. No, my parents were not my parents were socialists, so they were not big gifts givers in general. That's the downside to having socialist parents. You don't get a lot of gifts. And so yeah, my parents, like the Jews don't know when Hanukkah, what? Can anyone tell me when actually starts this year? The 26th, 28th, it starts early. Exactly. That was funny about Jews relationship to hanuka is we don't even know when it is. They change when it is every year. They keep it moving for us. That's how fucked up, and that's how much they don't respect our holidays. Don't even keep them on the same date. You can figure it out, too. Did you have traditions? We had a Hanukkah Hanukkah. And that's it. And my parents would give us they would not give us a presence. I think on the 5th day we kind of Peter out like a lot of Jewish families. No, we did not. My mom would make potato latkes. That was the one tradition in our House would smell like oil for a week. And it was fantastic. Yeah, but data a lot because that's like good Jewish food that crossed over. Yeah. Yeah. Crispy. Nice crispy lattes. Yeah. Sour cream and applesauce. That's how I might look 'cause this conversation getting real dewy. Statistically not enough of us.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

03:11 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"Moved to America and I didn't have really any of the stigmas that a lot of Americans had about weed and I didn't understand America's history with weed until I had been here for years because I just honestly didn't really even consider it that closely, but eventually as you dig like one millimeter beneath the surface of essentially everything in America, racism was 100% the reason that we'd is illegal. And as someone who loved weed and benefited greatly from it, that obviously is fucked up. So doing things that help make it federally legal and supporting causes that, you know, allow people to get their records expunged or erased is easy to do. But it really comes from a place where I need to function. I mean, it's no to me. To me, it's like wearing glasses, like, literally. Like, could I walk around all day without glasses? Yes, I could. I don't want to. It's much better that I have them. And that's exactly how it is. And the fact that it's illegal is fucking bullshit and it's stupid and alcohol's a fucking million times worse. Alcohol's the alcohol is so fucking like on the grand scale of drugs in general. Alcohol is such a bad drug. I can eat like a handful of rooms and feel fine the next day. I had one drink called like a Pomona last night and I felt terrible till fucking noon. Like, I don't know what was in that fucking thing. Sugar and syrups and bitters. I was just like, what happened to me last night? Like, I've done so much acid like my head explodes in the next morning, you're like fine. That just shows what a bad drug alcohol is, you know? And so it just also bothers me that alcohol is like so accepted and weed is so dot accepted when like alcohol's literally killing like thousands and thousands of other fuckers every year and weed is not killing anybody and they just don't it was just made illegal for a racist reasons and it's still illegal. Yeah. We get it. Shut up day. Dave has that thing when he spokes media his body goes funny. So he had to get a hot bath once, yeah. Can you tell that story? No. David, can you tell that story? Syndrome. It's very rare. He does, but we used to smoke weed all day every day. So it's a real bummer. Yeah. So Hanukkah. How do you spell? Olive. Noon. But I don't know with an H yes. I don't, how often are you? I don't know, you Google how to go, there's different ways of selling it? No. I don't know if in candidates more of a seat. Anyway, I imagine literally everyone.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

06:19 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"And back to Seth Rogen, take it away, me. Do you have any suggestions for how you would, this is a transition to keep you guys posted? The transition to the weed conversation. Great. How would you suggest one if someone was going to smoke through Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving be able to have suggestions of how one would do that? It depends on how much we do smoke. We would yeah. I remember that was like a big moment where I told my friends like you can smoke weed at Thanksgiving. And then like, yeah, and I've had a lot of instances where like, and you gotta be careful, again, like my father in law smoked weed. Recently, and I almost killed him. So, like, you gotta be careful. How did that happen? He had to hit a weed and we went to Morton's steakhouse, and he passed out in the middle of the fucking restaurant. And it was a real bummer. Huge bummer. After having one hit, and then I caught him, and I plopped him at a table of people. At the head of like a 12 person table and the person who had been there was at the bathroom when I plopped him there, unconscious, and he really goes like this, like he was propped up. And at that moment, the food arrived. And the waiters put addition in front of him. And everyone at the table was like, okay, this Seth Rogen because they recognize me. Just plopped a corpse at our table. And they're serving it like cream spinach. And it was and everyone was looking. And eventually my father in law came to, I brought him back to sit down because he didn't want to make he didn't want to leave. He felt bad and then at the table he started taking his pants off. It literally started and I was like, get it, we gotta go. We gotta go, and I carried him out. And I've knocked on back to Morton since, but yeah, and so if you're smoking weed at Thanksgiving and your father in law is there an older member of the family. I was also a sim with I was at a wedding, a friend's wedding, and I didn't do it. But the bride's father smoked weed and passed out on the dad's floor, and everyone assumed it was me. So I had like 200 motherfuckers being like Seth. What'd you do? You almost killed this man. And I was like, for the first time in my life, I did not smoke weed with this person. But I did give we to the person who did smoke it with him. And so. Be careful. Sweet a strong. So Thanksgiving. You gotta get a sense of who everyone tell them one hit. One hit and then tell them to come back in ten or 15 minutes. See how they do. Give them a helmet or something, if they seem they're older. You seem to join seem to be your way of consuming. Do you feel like it'd be more efficient if you just said people have tinctures or something like that? If it got me high the same way I would do that. We're getting very specific. No, doing tinctures does not make you feel or me. Does not make me feel the same way that smoking joints does. And so I smoke joints. Are you high now? Or did you smoke before this? I swear weed all the fucking time. So the question to like, there is no time the answer to are you high is no unless I'm in like Singapore or a country with an execute you for smoking weed. And I don't go to those places anymore. Literally. Yeah, I smoke weed all day every day. Yeah. Stoner comedy weed comedy like traditionally is seen as the lowest of brow type comic. Tell me about it. I know. How do you feel about it? Do you feel like you have desire to elevate it? Do you like it as what it is? I'm except comedy in general is the least respected art form period. Literally. So I am accepting of that as someone who's dedicated their life to it. I see. Comedies never win awards, then I'm getting nominated for them. Every top ten list of the movie like one like fancy fucking comedy maybe gets nominated, but that movie's not funny. Like bad trip was the by far the funniest movie of last year and one of the that's like a marvel. How did it's so hard to do that? Borat two was also amazing. But like, they don't, you know, it's like someone will throw them a bone and be like, oh, and I like this comedy, but like they are not taken seriously as films. And I've made non comedic films and participated in ones that are taken very seriously. And so I've had a real apples to oranges experience where I'm like, oh, this is what it's like when they take your movie seriously. You get to go to festivals, you get to go to Telluride Colorado and do a Q&A in a park? Like wow. I didn't know that fucking happened till I'd been making movies for like a decade because they weren't treated in a way that non comedic films are. And so the truth is, like, yeah, I make the least respected genre in the least respected art form on the Planet Earth. But I get paid very well. So I'm okay with that. No, it's fine. It's honestly fine. But it is true. It is objectively true. Like there is people like there are TikTok stars who are more respected than comedians, honestly. Yeah. I was watching the videos you and Sarah made to legalize marijuana federally. Can you talk about how we went from something you did for fun, something to something you did that made you feel better to something that you believe in? To what it is now, which is a platform for you to voice your opinion about this way for sure. I mean, it's been an evolution. I'm from Vancouver British Columbia, which is one of the most like weed liberal cities in the world, probably. And I grew up, you know, I'm a person who is very not likely to get arrested for weed because I'm a white guy in a place that we eat is very accepted and then.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"You know, and my wife is from a small town in Florida and she hates Christmas because she's a Jewish woman from Central Florida. And so she really had, you know, a non Jewish ideology. Shoved out her throat a lot. And so, yeah, I grew up in a world where Christmas is, yeah, and yeah, people love Christmas. And I'm amazed by it. Still. They really do. So you never did like we're going to see a movie on Chris, I do what Jewish people did on Christmas was I would eat Chinese food and go see a movie. That's what the people wanted. So now we're going to talk about, we're going to keep on talking about other holidays. We've moved on. Okay, good. Make sure they know what we're going to talk about. Which is a transition to another hollow frame. Thanksgiving. Oh, good. We call your Thanksgiving, Canadian thanks. Canadian Thanksgiving. Your family's relationship to holidays generally. Did you celebrate? Canadian or just Thanksgiving? No. My family did not celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving. They again, they told me Jews didn't celebrate Thanksgiving. Which I only found out later was not true. Oh, a pretty recently, actually I found out, but they said in Canada, Jews don't celebrate Thanksgiving. And I didn't question it, but in Canada, Thanksgiving is a much more like optional holiday. Yeah. Did you then so then how did you find out you're in here than someone's like, what are you doing for thank you? Yeah, eventually I asked a fellow Jewish Canadian. Did you celebrate Thanksgiving? And they were like, yes. And your parents lied to you. And I asked my parents eventually, why did you lie to me? And they were just like, we just didn't want to do a whole other holiday. In funny people, a movie costarred in one of my favorite scenes is the roommates do a Thanksgiving and Adam Sandler gives a big speech about this is going to be your number one Thanksgiving for the rest of your life. You'll always remember this, did you have a Thanksgiving or a holiday like that to be celebrated with friends when you first lived in LA? Yeah, well me and my wife actually were like the first people to get a house out of our group of friends. And so every year we would have all of our friends over for Thanksgiving. And yeah, and we would cook at time, yeah, we had up to 50 people. But yeah, we had a lot of people. We would bring in tables. It was a lovely thing. And then Dave went a few was it awkward? It depends on where you got set. I put you near my in laws sometimes. Yeah. It was a long table. So you were really stuck to who you were sitting near. That was a problem with it. But no, Thanksgiving's the best holiday 'cause all you do is eat. Yeah. And I'm a Jewish holidays are all about like death and pain. And so it's like a nice have a holiday where you're not dwelling on that. Even though Thanksgiving is about that, they don't talk about it. So it's nice. They bury it underneath the food. And you would do the cooking or you guys together. Oh yeah, me and my wife, Lauren. And he just turkey. I don't like turkey. I'm a real holiday. Turkey is gross. Objectively. There's a reason you don't go to any restaurant and turkey is on the menu. You're not like going to fine dining and they're like, try the turkey. There's never turkey. Because it's gross. They're squab. There's hens, there's chickens. You got fucking people are eating goats. Never turkey. Turkey is the last fucking thing you want to be eating. They had to make a whole holiday to sell turkey. It's fucking gross. It's dry, it's a bad, so I make ribs on Thanksgiving 'cause they're delicious and turkey is objectively a bad tasting food, which is why you eat it once a year. What kind of ribs? A smoked ribs I have a smoker. Baby back ribs, they're delicious. For real too. He was yelling this.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

04:03 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"They meet you. David, stop. He literally was texting me. Like, I'm going to scream stuff, and I was like, I don't think you will. And that he is. Yeah, he is. You have a much more Jewish voice than I do, David also with all due respect. Go on, sure, yeah. I was wondering inside the actor studio style, if I could talk to Santa for a moment, oh God, no, what? No. I remember being happy when James Lipton died so I would never have to do that. That was just a big Dave laugh. But can you talk a little bit more? Yes, of course. So then who is your Santa? Santa, yeah, he's a boss who wants to be mostly a he's a boss who thinks of himself as a progressive and who knows that he will have a legacy and that he wants his legacy to reflect what he thinks is what is something that will be viewed as positive in the world. Yeah, it's like the exact opposite of what Mark Zuckerberg seems to have done. Is it a different voice like when you're doing Santa? Are you like, no. I'm not a fan. Yeah, exactly. No, I literally recorded this in my closet. It was the heat of the pandemic when we did this show. But yeah, I don't do voices. No. So you're famously Jewish. I am. So I want to talk about Christmas and such, but at first, what was your relationship to Santa growing up? Specifically, what did you think of him? I thought it was pretty silly. I thought it was funny. And I think as a Jewish kid, it's funny when you know whatever that a thing is in Rio and everyone thinks it is real and you feel like and what's funny is I would be like with my sister like these stupid fucks. Like they think Santa Claus is real. How dumber these motherfuckers little do they know only the tooth fairy is real. And everything else is fucking bullshit. Literally, that was like a conversation we would have is like, these dumb idiots. And I probably ruined Christmas for a lot of kids. Like I thought it was funny. To tell kids that there was no Santa Claus. Do you remember the reaction you got? Any of those times? I told John Daly on freaks geeks there was no Santa Claus. And with all due respect he should have known. How old was he? He was like 12 or 13 or some shit like that. But I did I did tell him there was no Santa Claus at an age where I was appalled he did not know that there. How does that conversation even come up? I think he referred to Santa Claus. In a way that it wasn't fictional. In a way that it was real. And I think I was like, there's no Santa Claus. And I think I saw it in his face. He was like, yeah, of course there's no Santa Claus. I was like, oh no. I just destroyed his life. Yeah, real bummer. He grew up to be great guy. Very successful writer director. I was important at that point that you had to be like, welcome to the real world. This is Hollywood. Yeah, I mean, I think it's like, I don't know. Are there parents here who have told their kids that Santa Claus is a thing? Knowing one day they will tell them it's not a thing. Yeah, good. Maybe is he going away? Do people still believe it? Do kids just the average kids still believe? I literally do they? But I've been told there's people are now saying you shouldn't tell them Santa Claus is real because of it's a weird thing to teach a kid to think just to lie to them. Like specifically to tell them one day it's not real. Like that is.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

03:56 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"Cool. Man, let's see what those bozos are up to now. So how did this come to you? How did this project come to you? What did you think when you heard of it? It came to us through a very good friend of mine. And ally rushfield, who's here somewhere who I met right there she is. I met her when I was 18 years old. We were both writers on the TV show undeclared, which we made in 2000, 2001. It premiered one week after 9 11. Maybe why you haven't heard of it. But we stayed very good friends. And Ali went on to create the show shrill and she's done a lot of other amazing things over the years. And she pitched us this show a few years ago and I thought it was hilarious and so did Sarah and we went around and pitched it to the places in Hollywood and HBO Max, but it's in that's what happened. And then people spent an insanely large amount of time doing stop motion animation and animating like filthy jokes in a warehouse in the valley, like literally one frame at a time. And they went quite mad. It wasn't always stop motion. Was that always the idea? Yes, that was yes, yes, Ellie, sorry, yeah. Yeah. No, it wasn't, yeah. It was always animated, but I think actually, after we sold it, the idea that it was stop motion and looks like those old kind of Rudolph the red nosed reindeer Christmas specials became very hilarious to us. Yeah. Can you explain a little bit about the world and what is this take on Santa? Yeah. I mean, it's a show about Christmas almost exclusively by Jewish people. And so it's about how the North Pole is a corporate entity and Santa is the CEO of it and it's an Amazon esque corporation and every year we're really gearing up towards Christmas and there's only been white men who have been Santa Claus and candy smalls wants to be the first non white male Santa Claus. And I want to be viewed as progressive and as Santa and so I consider taking her under my wing and championing her as that, mostly so I look good. Did you have any inspiration for this sort of version of self congratulatory allyship? Ally did. I think I know her well. And I mean, it's something that you encounter a lot. I'm sure I've been guilty of it many times throughout my life. And yeah, I think we've talked a lot about bosses. She's had over the years who have hired her and then clearly the motivation behind it is meant to reflect on them more than anything. And yeah, that's a thing that happens a lot in Hollywood is people hire people because they think it'll make them look good and then they don't listen to those people ever. Which we reflect well on this show. A helicopter's landing to get me now, so thank you all. I want to ask you about doing voice-over and doing having your voice based Santa and I'm going to back up until a little story, which was one time was asked to audition for voice over Kit Kat commercial. Because they were looking for a Jewish sounding voice. However, when I sent it in, they made it clear that they wanted sort of your voice. I'm a Jewish sounding voice. Yeah, they now modern when.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

05:10 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"But first, since Sarah's not here, I thought it would be fun to talk about it in a way that would have been awkward if he was here. Yeah. Let's talk about her as though she's dead. Which is the only right thing to do in this situation, I think, yeah. Do you remember when you first became a fan of hers? Yeah, of course. And she does hate it when to talk about this in front of her, but I remember when she was on Seinfeld. As one of the is one of Jerry's girlfriends. And then I was a big Larry Sanders show fan. I'm a huge. We have one other out of 200 people. I recommend you all watch it. It's on HBO, max. I think all of them. And she played a writer on the Larry Sanders show and is hilarious. And then I started becoming a fan of her stand up and I moved to LA when I was 16 and I was on the show freaks and geeks and John it was great. And at the time they were just Jonathan kasdan, who was a writer on the show and he was like a year old, he was like 17 or 18, and he was roommates with Jason Schwartzman and I went to a party at their house one night, and I was 60 or 17 years old, maybe and fucking Sarah Silverman was there. Smoking weed. And I smoked weed with her and it was one of those things. I was like, I'm smoking weed with fucking Sarah, silverman right now. This is crazy. And then, yeah, I got to know over the years. And I got to work with her in take this waltz, which is a great film if you've never seen. I assume no one. If only one of you has seen the Larry Sanders show, none of you have seen. Take this one. I can't guarantee that. Her version of that story is she has no memory whatsoever. I a 100% believe that, yeah. But I remember it well. Do you have a favorite Sarah joke that you can think of? Oh man. I remember there was just a simple one she used to tell me. She's like, when I first moved to LA I had an eyebrow. Which was just always a funny joke I thought. So you met then and then you remember when you became friends? Like friend friends? Does she have a corroborating? That's what I don't have. Everything on the record for the first time. I can't remember the exact probably when we made that film. That was like ten years ago. That was probably when we became closer. We spent a lot of time together there. We would sneak off and smoke weed and the alleyway near the set. We were filming. And yeah, I think that's when we first hung out like a lot. Yeah. And now you're in a HBO Max and an animated show together called Santa Inc, we are. And we are going to play a clip of it right now up there. It's a clip from Santa Inc. What brings you here, candy? 1st may I say your home is lovely. It's majestic, yet it's not ostentatious, which I think is a subtle balance to achieve certain. Jesus, fucking Christ, candy, enough with the Sur. Loosen up. This isn't the principal's office. I've known you since you were a kid. Yeah, but it's not like we ever really talked. What are you talking about? We shoot the shit all the time. No, no, we've never shot even one tiny shits. I mean your husband. He's a huge sports nut, right? Why am I gonna ask him? I remember the guy. Blue skin, horse body, pink wings. He was hilarious. Not married, actually. Don't even have a crush on anyone, but don't be embarrassed. It's fine. You're a very busy man. You probably don't even know my last name. Ah, come on. It gives a fuck. It's not like you know my real name. It's llewellyn fartin. Damn it. You do. Now that you mention it, Brent kinda was like the buffer between us. But, you know, now that I look back, randomly is acted like he was meant for bigger things than Santa ink. When Halloween came a super Jesus, like regular Jesus wasn't enough. No, Brett needed a cape and a pair of tights to show off his biceps and his huge fucking dick. No one with a dick that big is happy in middle management. That segues into what I'm here for, actually. It does. Do you mind if I kind of give you the big picture? Please tell me. When I was a kid, I had big dreams. You know, I didn't know that as a girl they didn't always come true. I figured if I worked hard enough, no one could deny me anything, so I did. I worked my ass off, and I proved myself. All right, not really a segue, or a pivot, but I hear you. I want my dreams to come true. I want to be the next successor. And the first female Santa Claus in history. Santa me candy smalls. Yes, progress. I'm the most progressive Santa in history. I'm a real change agent. I'm an ally, which I can't label myself as, but I've been labeled that by others. And Brent, the first black successor was a huge part of my legacy, but maybe it's time to make history again. I need to think about it, but this could be really fucking awesome. Okay, very.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

02:12 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on Good One: A Podcast About Jokes

"This is our holiday spectacular. What does that mean? Well, we're sharing my interview with Seth Rogen from this past vulture festival, in which we talk about, you know, the holidays, and his new HBO Max show sanda Inc, when she plays dang Santa Claus, the most famous holidays guy, and then we just have a conversation about his career and stuff. And that part's just good. Not really holiday specific, but I still think you'd like it. I should note the event was supposed to be set along with Sarah Silverman, but she was under the weather and incapable of joining. I should also note there was a heckler. Seriously, throughout the entire panel, someone was heckling, and that someone was David crummell's character actor and longtime friend of Seth Rogen's. He was going around the festival, telling everyone with a staff shirt, I'm gonna heckle, watch out, you can't stop me and we couldn't. And I also also should note, though you will not hear them willow and Jaden Smith were also there. I did not know there's ahead of time because they snuck in. Apparently king Richard was premiering across the street. They had time to kill, and they love Seth Rogen, and no one kicked him out because they're willow and Jaden Smith. And so they just watched the whole thing. Also set didn't know them. He didn't know they were there. I know that because after the event, they ran over to Seth to introduce themselves and they took a very cool photo. You can see on Seth's Instagram. I did not find out about any of this until like an hour later. We're like, oh, did you see the picture? I was like, what are you talking about? And I was like, oh my God, this is very cool, and I bet they thought the moderator was also cool, but they didn't know how to find me for a photograph. Either way, if you're listening willow and Jaden I'll see you next time I'm in LA. But until then, here is Seth Rogen. Thank you. Hello,.

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"seth rogen" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

03:07 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

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"seth rogen" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"seth rogen" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Did do it without power. But i really. When i evaluate last season i evaluated as not a full and complete season. Right i don't say that. Wow they signed the cy young award winner and brian is well because my obvious counterpoint. Were when you were questioning the dodgers which was i mean when you were questioning the padres which was due for an entire season like they made it to the postseason last year and they're in the mix of it right in the mix this year so if you make it last season but not this season does that. Make last season Less real or if you made it last season and make it again. This season does that mean. Last season was real. Well what is your view of that. And i'm asking very specific local purpose. Well because the marlins are struggling this year. They're in a competitive division. I if i wanted to be kind with it Yes so. Let's let's give it to the marlins actually 'cause that's where the natural school thought goes because they made the postseason last year it was a very good season is one that derek jeter could point to and say look. It's working here. And now you have a full sample and to be fair. The marlins were probably penalized with cova arguably as much as any team last year and they still found a way to make it through that adversity so credit to them but this year falling back to earth a little. Bit your take away with what's happening with the marlins season like i think what we're talking about that. I was happy. The marlins made the playoffs. Because i i hate to hear. They've never made the playoffs. Since two thousand.

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Seth Rogen Calls Ted Cruz a Fascist

The Michael Berry Show

01:12 min | 2 years ago

Seth Rogen Calls Ted Cruz a Fascist

"Senator ted cruz is our guest. And it came across the blotter just a few minutes ago. Fox news reporting that. Seth rogan called him a fascist fascist as the new racist. But he doesn't really seem to care what anybody calls him. He just doing his job. But when does the nonsense end you know you. You've got angry rich leftist. Who who just like to throw insults and and You know it. I actually think it's indicative of the environment where ian where there's so much hatred there so much ugliness and there's so much misinformation You know you. And i've talked about this before. I worry that with with social media with the internet that that that tribalist where we're just talking to people who agree with us and so the right listens to right wing media. The lessons left wing media. I if someone disagrees with you you unfriendly them on social media and we don't have shared access shared information anymore. So it's so it's it's like we're living in parallel universes and that i think is good for the country

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 Seth Rogen Says He Has No Plans to Work With James Franco Again

WBZ Morning News

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

Seth Rogen Says He Has No Plans to Work With James Franco Again

"To work again with James Franco following recent allegations of sexually inappropriate behavior. In February, Franco reached a settlement with two former students who accused the actor of sexual misconduct while attending his now defunct acting school. Summer movie season gets off to a

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Fred and Angi

01:35 min | 2 years ago

Seth Rogen Says He Has No Plans to Work With James Franco Again

"Professional relationship with his buddy James Franco, saying that he has no plans to work with him following all those allegations of sexual misconduct. In a recent interview, he said, What I can say is that I despise abuse and harassment and I would never cover or conceal the actions of someone doing it or knowingly put someone in a situation where they were around someone like That, however, I do. Look back at a joke I made on SNL in 2014 and I very much regret making that joke. It was terrible. Honestly, I guess in his opening monologue, I don't know if you guys remember this. He joked about a 17 year old girl. In respect to James. He said, I decided to print James Franco. I posed as a girl on Instagram told him I was way young. He seemed on phase. I have a date to meet him at the ace hotel, not age. Well, allegations of sexual misconduct were made famous arms. I warned. Made against Franco once again in 2018, when several students at his former acting school accused him of intimidating them into sexual situations. The allegations, which she's denied, turned into a lawsuit, which was settled back in February. Settles also said I also look back, Um Oh, he said he looked back to another interview where he said he would keep working with James and he said, and the truth is that I have not and do not plan to right now, so he changed his mind on working with him, he said The allegations have affect Did their personal friendship as well. The interviewer ended it by commenting, saying the whole situation with his body must have been painful. He said, Yeah, but not as painful and difficult as it is for a lot of the people involved. I have no pity for myself in this situation. So I mean good for him for

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Kathleen Kennedy Re-Ups With Lucasfilm for 3 More Years

/Film Daily

01:07 min | 4 years ago

Kathleen Kennedy Re-Ups With Lucasfilm for 3 More Years

"Big news is that Kathleen Kennedy is returning as look as film president, Chris, would we know? Yes. So after solo Star Wars story didn't do that. Well, at the box office, there were rumors swirling all over the internet specifically on YouTube where literally anyone can report on anything. If they have a camera claiming that Kathleen Kennedy was out, I actually had someone at me on Twitter literally saying, I know for a fact, Kathleen Kennedy has already been fired, and you'll see, I swear to God. You have a same youtuber said that what dark Phoenix wasn't even going to be released. I think yes, the more of the story is people on YouTube are wrong, but so yeah. In light of all these rumors news just broke that Kathleen Kennedy has reappeared deal to be Lucas film president for at least three more years. So for three more years, Kathleen Kennedy will still be running all things Star Wars, and Indiana Jones and other Lucasfilm

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Seth Rogen's Voice Will Greet You On Public Transit In Vancouver

Mornings on the Mall with Brian Wilson

02:58 min | 5 years ago

Seth Rogen's Voice Will Greet You On Public Transit In Vancouver

"W the dog. Days of summer bring pet stains, dirt grime and allergens that get deep into your rocks Joe has developed, an antibacterial treatment but attacks tough pet. Stains and odors right, now get fifty percents off learn more at Joe Hadid's dot com Canada how often do you ask yourself And if it's rarely, we. Still have some answers for you Remember that in Vancouver Morgan Freeman was supposed. To be the voice of. Public announcements on the Translink system they're they're trained system there But things didn't exactly go well because remember, CNN had an investigation of Morgan Freeman that showed this alleged harassment inappropriate behavior. Towards I believe it was eight women by Morgan Freeman and this is so this created a problem for their, metro system in Vancouver they couldn't have that guy. Voicing even though he's like the most ubiquitous voice actor in all of voice acting they couldn't, have, him voice their transit? System anymore so somebody suggested it was a reporter at the Vancouver Sun by the name of. Stephanie suggested well what about Seth Rogan she said she'd be, happy, to listen to Seth Rogan do, it because he's. A Vancouver native, and, at the time he responded, to her on. Twitter said yo they need a replacement right now let me know and. They said well let's talk and he said hit me up and now Vancouver metro riders are going to. Be able to hear. This That's right Seth Rogan here he is saying he's, thrilled, they have come to an agreement, now you'll actually. Hear Seth Rogan's, voice, calling out your next stop, any opportunity to. Enrich the lives of the Canadian people is an opportunity I will take Can you imagine Seth Rogan in the DC. Metro metro center Take Morgan, Freeman, because honestly when I? First heard? The story I'm like wait why did. They dump mortgage free I can't keep them all straight. Anymore and they were? Just. Allegations against Morgan Freeman rate and and that was it yeah Seth Rogan smokes too. Much to get in? Trouble I think he's Slowly There's not a lot going on. There. Right it's not a lot You know relaxing Rogin that's one more reason to. Go to Vancouver isn't that exciting just to, ride the ride the metro. Also in Canada they have. An immigration problem and? Why is that the way, they're handling it their border security minister as, a new plan, put illegal, immigrants Into hotels Star purchasing them, hotel rooms an emergency session of the house of Commons. Immigration committee Tuesday Bill Blair who's. The immigration the border security minister had didn't have many answers for this for conservative. Immigration critic Michelle.

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