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I don't make the best movies in the world, but at times, I do feel like I'm adding something to the cinematic community.
Seth Rogen
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Seth Rogen
Age: 42
Born: 1982
Born: April 15
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We originally actually wrote Franco's part [in the Pineapple Express] for me and the part I ultimately played just for someone else in general. Then when we got Franco involved we thought it was a good idea to switch the roles. I think it worked really well.
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It always seems crazy to tell people what to expect. That never works! So, I don't know what to say, other than that they can expect me.
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I'm used to really struggling and facing a hard time to get things going, until I'm comfortable at all with them.
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Most comedy comes out of misery.
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I'd moved to L.A., and everyone's actors here and writers, they were like super emotional and super in touch with their feelings, and it seemed like every two weeks one of my friend just coming to me and, like, you hurt my feelings the other day, dude.
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After every single take, I laugh. It's my own awkwardness and discomfort about being an actor.
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I was in high school when Will Ferrell was first on 'Saturday Night Live', and I remember thinking, 'Man, that guy is the funniest guy ever.'
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I actually live right near a high school and I always walk by...I live in a high school. I actually live in the boiler room of a high school at night. When I see high school guys now I'm actually like, 'Thank f - king God I'm not in high school anymore because they look like they could kick the living s - t out of me.'
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It's much more painful to bomb in front of a group of yours peers than it is to not win. Tons of assholes ain't winning awards, but only one guy will be bombing. So, that's much more nerve-wracking.
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I watched a lot of pot movies before we did this [Pineapple Express]. My favorites were always the characters in movies that weren't necessarily in stoner movies.
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I work under the assumption that, generally speaking, my taste and the taste of the Oscar voters are not one in the same.
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In Superbad, I carry a gun, but I didn't get to shoot it that much.
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We just kind of wanted to play with these iconic moments of action. There's a really small one that always makes me laugh really hard, where there's a big shootout at the end, and the moment my gun runs out of bullets, I turn and there's just another gun sitting there, and I'm, like, oh, nice.
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There was, like, a week straight of shooting, where, like, all I did was shoot a machine gun. And I hate to - every - it went against all my Jewish and Canadian instincts, but I enjoyed every second of it.
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Luckily, due to my own ego, probably, I'm always quicker to blame other people.
Seth Rogen
I knew I just loved comedy, and I think it was my parents who initially brought up the notion of me trying to do stand-up. I think I actually tried writing jokes just at home, just kind of sitting around. But it seemed like a very real way to step into the world of comedy.
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As soon as I realized you could be funny as a job, that was the job I wanted.
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They [Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg] thought of this brilliant pot, or whatever, movie [Pineapple Express], an action movie and I guess they figured in a small role for a blonde. And they say that I did my part well. I added tears to the movie.
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I'm intimidated anytime I work with someone who's directly outside my very insulated group of friends.
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Every time I improvise I'm aware that I could be ruining what it is that we're doing and we'll just have to do it again.
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