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The good thing about L.A. is that there's always someone more famous 100 yards away from me.
Seth Rogen
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Seth Rogen
Age: 42
Born: 1982
Born: April 15
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British Columbia
Seth Aaron Rogen
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I don't think all of my ideas are good. It's almost easier when people are critical of you because it helps with the quality control.
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Just always be extremely respectful, was something that was drilled into me, which I think probably prevented me from having sex for a good seven years longer than it should have.
Seth Rogen
When I was 13 and 14, there were a lot of jokes about my bar mitzvah and my grandparents, and then when I got older, it became more about touching boobs and trying to get liquor, you know? I kind of ran the gamut of infantile behavior... And I haven't moved one step forward since.
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I was always big. I was kind of around this size, like, since I went into high school. I played rugby and stuff like that. So, people, you know, would screw with me, but I never got into, like, a real fight or anything like that.
Seth Rogen
Alzheimer's is a family disease...It requires countless hours of care, which are typically provided by family caregivers...Wi thout professional help, it can be impossible to juggle providing that care with jobs, raising kids or just time for yourself.
Seth Rogen
I remember when I got my first Adam Sandler CD and it was the funniest thing I'd ever heard in my entire life, and continues to be.
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People make fun of what I'm eating because they can tell I hate it. They know I am not happy eating healthy food. I look miserable - I look like I would rather be eating something else.
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I always thought realistic was a better way to explain things that were dramedies because life is like that. It's funny, it's dramatic and to me that's how I see it.
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I honestly don't love the Cheech and Chong movies, I've got to say.
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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.
Seth Rogen
I'm a process server, so I have to wear a suit.
Seth Rogen
To me, always just - that scene is, like, so convenient. They never run out of bullets in action movies, unless it's at the most dramatic time possible.
Seth Rogen
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.
Seth Rogen
We kind of have some ideas for sequels. The movie [Sausage Party] ends in a way that implies a next chapter.
Seth Rogen
I did meet Steve Wozniak on several occasions leading up to the filming of the movie. It wasn’t really written how he is. So the second I met him, it almost was a relief, because I was like, OK, good, the real Steve Wozniak is like one of the least confrontational people you would ever meet in your entire life.
Seth Rogen
Really, if I'm honest, sci-fi is where my sensibility instinctively goes - I'm a big comic-book fan.
Seth Rogen
It's not dying you need to be afraid of, it's never having lived in the first place.
Seth Rogen
All my friends are talented enough to get nominated for awards. I just am always surprised when things and people I like are also liked by things like the Oscars.
Seth Rogen
We really wanted it to be an action movie. Those are the movies that we love. We're big fans of like Shane Black movies, when we were younger - me and Evan [Goldberg].
Seth Rogen
To me, when there's movies that are about, you know, guys named Hell Boy, and you know, the issue that they have with our movie that she doesn't get an abortion, I mean, I think there's greater suspensions of disbelief.
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