Culture Seth Rogen Says Negative Reviews Can Be “Devastating”: Some People “Never Recover” - Loves Throwing Shit, Cries When He Has To Take Shit, Keeps Making Shit Projects

Seth Rogen currently stars in The Fabelmans, a best-picture nominee at the 2023 Oscars. But he may still be holding on to the poor responses received by some of his previous films, including the 2011 superhero movie The Green Hornet and 2014’s The Interview—the release of which was compounded by North Korean interference and the Sony hack.

“I think if most critics knew how much it hurt the people that made the things that they are writing about, they would second-guess the way they write these things,” Rogen said on a recent episode of the Diary of a CEO podcast. “It’s devastating. I know people who never recover from it, honestly—years, decades of being hurt by [reviews].” He added that the rejection can feel “very personal…. It is devastating when you are being institutionally told that your personal expression was bad. That’s something that people carry with them, literally, their entire lives, and I get why. It fucking sucks.”

Rogen reflected on the largely negative critical reception to The Green Hornet, noting that “the reviews were coming out and it was pretty bad.” He continued, “People just kind of hated it. It seemed like a thing people were taking joy in disliking a lot. But it opened to like [$34 million], which was at the time the biggest opening weekend I’d ever been associated with.”

The actor and producer couldn’t find as much solace in the reaction to The Interview, which would eventually find a home at Netflix after its theatrical release was canceled amid a cloud of controversy. “People [were] taking joy in talking shit about [The Interview] and questioning the types of people that would want to make a movie like that,” Rogen said, adding that while The Green Hornet felt more like “a conceptual failure,” with The Interview, which he codirected alongside Evan Goldberg, “People treated us like we creatively failed, which sucked much worse.”

In the years after those films, Rogen said that he’s gotten more adept at accepting and processing bad reviews. “When I was younger I really did not have as much perspective as I do now,” the 40-year-old said. “I do not carry it with me as much as I used to.”


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I don't know the story of that but would like to if you care to share. Billy Jack is one of the movie series that I loathe to my very core. The epitome of faggot-ass, left wing nonsense.

I imagine it was the Star of those movies, Tom Laughlin crying about the reviews? He was probably extra sad because of his butt ugly wife and costar.
Billy Jack was a multi-film franchise in the 70s about a half-Indian/half-white loner called Billy Jack fighting against injustice. The first film, The Born Losers, was about Billy Jack helping townspeople being tortured/terrorized by an evil biker gang. It was slammed by critics but did extremely well at the box office.

The second film and third films took the series into full on authorial filibuster territory as Billy Jack got a girlfriend who ran an "alternative school" for hippie kids who were runaways and on the fringes of society where they taught all sorts of SJW shit but also offered sanctuary for legit victims of child abuse, like a boy who's dad chopped off one of his hands just because he could.

The main villain was a rich guy who hated the school's very existence and started abusing the law to try and shut it down through any means necessary. The second film ends with Billy Jack killing a thug hired by the rich guy when he tries to kill Billy Jack's girlfriend and Billy Jack gets arrested. Again, slammed by critics but did well with viewers and made money.

The third film, a three hour screed called "The Trial of Billy Jack", was the creator of Billy Jack (the actor who played him) putting ALL of his political views into the film as a fuck you to his critics. Ironically, Billy Jack is a side character in this film, spending most of it in jail for the murder he committed in self-defense and then on a vision quest. Most of the movie is told from the POV of the girlfriend and her teacher's aid as they talk about how the alternative school declared war on the town after Billy Jack's arrest: basically running their own private TV station/radio station and aping "(Ralph) Nader's Raiders" running stories about local corruption to shame the town for what they did to Billy Jack. Which culminates in the town massacring the students.

Trial again made money, but was brutally savaged by critics who found the movie meandering and too long and more to the point, DESPISED how the film wasted about 30 minutes into a filibuster about how the My Lai Massacre was history's greatest war crime and that Richard Nixon should burn in hell for being a coward, claiming Nixon "didn't order William Calley to be summarily hung from a tree for war crimes because he was afraid the dumb ignorant masses would turn on Nixon if he tried to make Calley pay for his sins".

The film's creator responded to these reviews, since Trial was his passion project of the series, by giving out a fatwa for fans of the series to send hate mail to those critics and published a pamphlet of fan essays defending the movie.

He pissed off so many people doing this, that the fourth Billy Jack film (a stealth reboot that was a wholesale rip-off/plagerism of Mr Smith Goes To Washington) could not get a distribution deal to theaters and ended up having to sit on a shelf until the mid-80s when it got released direct to video.
 
How convenient he mentions those movies that were harmless, but not the ones where people had a right to a harsh criticism.

I've watched Green Hornet, I don't hate it. I can see why people hated it, but it entertained me, so that's fine by me. Not every movie it's gonna be Return of the King.

The Interview was an original idea, imo, and while I haven't seen it, I know it has some fans who liked it. To each their own.

Now, Knocked Up was very well received. I've watched it more than once, and the first time I did, it surprised me because it wasn't the mess I thought it would be. He plays the typical slacker pothead, obviously, but unlike other movies he's made, he realises that's taking him nowhere and he does fix his life so he can be a good father and husband because that's something he wants in life and he won't lose it. IICR, Katherine Heigh, the leading actress, acted like a bitch during the movie promo interviews, so he ended up being the good guy IRL too.

The one he made about Christmas deserved all the hate he got because he made it out of spite and we aren't stupid and we could tell.
 
Motherfucker was just in a Spielberg movie, He's a legitimate movie star.
Lol, movie star?
What star power does he possess?
When was the last time someone went to see a movie simply because it starred Seth Rogen?

This kike is a toothless, vindictive, bitter asshole who dropped his only friend the moment it became inconvenient for him. Jew to the end.
 
Lol, movie star?
What star power does he possess?
When was the last time someone went to see a movie simply because it starred Seth Rogen?
Yes.
The kind where his movies make money and famous actors and directors want to work with him. You think he auditioned for The Fabelmans?
Don't really know how to respond to that third question.
 
If it bothers you so much, get gud or stop, Seth.

One of the hardest pills anyone can swallow is that even your bullies can bring up a good point now and then, and to double down and refuse that is to cut your nose off to spite your face.
That's a fair statement. On one hand, it's probably not a good thing to jerk off to cartoon horses and you probably should be mocked for it. On the other hand, those same kinds of people would probably find another excuse to continue mocking you. They don't really give a shit about whether or not you actually improve though, only if they get in trouble for their shit.
The inability to handle criticism is the sign of a very weak and fragile mind, which isn't surprising that a man that's lived a life of luxury and asspatting can't handle it. This is the type of shit I expect from a elementary grade school student "please don't say mean words! it hurts my feelings!"

The mental image of Seth Rogan going into an internal tard rage and mentally collapsing because some troll online said "your movie is ass fagit" is far more comedic than the shit Seth has put out his entire career.
He's a god damn celebrity, he probably thinks his turds smell like roses. Also I think he's new to the internet if he doesn't understand that "lol you gay fag" shitposting is common in some circles.
Rogen's power doesn't come from his parents, it comes from the fact that he attached his mouth upon the cock of Judd Appatow very early on in Appatow's career and unlike others Appatow worked with early in his career, Rogen kept his dick firmly attached to Judd's dick giving him oral pleasures during the bad times of the early 00s, when Judd got himself blackballed from TV due to the back to back commercial failures that were Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared.

As such, when Appatow had to try his hands at movies, Rogen was right there with him unlike say James Franco, who dropped Judd the second he got a little fame. As such, so long as Appatow has power so does Rogen.

Also, Rogen CAN be handsome when he cuts his hair short, exercises, and is clean shaven. But like Jonah Hill, Rogen has played the fat ugly stoner buffoon for so long that every attempt he has made to dress up and look presentable and try and be a "proper" leading man has backfired upon him and failed at the box office. Which is part of his bitterness and evil and spreading of the anti-life equation via his works; Rogen can't be accepted as a handsome white man so he's going to destroy white people as payback by forcing minorities down peoples throats to punish society.
C'mon now Freaks and Geeks was much better than the crap we get now, at least the jokes worked a little better. But I do find his obsession with coming of age stories kind of strange.
 
“People just kind of hated it. It seemed like a thing people were taking joy in disliking a lot. But it opened to like [$34 million], which was at the time the biggest opening weekend I’d ever been associated with.”
So in other words, bad reviews didn't impact him financially at all
 
Yeah, sure, complain about criticism and then immediately criticize the IP. Blame the property while ignoring your name in multiple places in the credit reel. You made the protagonist so unlikeable that everyone - good guys and bad guys both - wanted him dead. I know it's a bit gauche to quote one's own post but if I may indulge, this is me from about 2 years ago:

If you intend to play a game of feels vs. feels, you think that didn't hurt us? It's not that you ruined the character for a generation, but that you ruined the attempt of the previous generations to introduce it to the current ones and made us watch people we care for get profoundly disappointed. I sincerely hope those bad reviews influenced someone because, while I'm not fond of journalists and critics, if they scared one person away from something with your name on it was a net good.

And all you have to say for it is that it was a "conceptual failure" and "the biggest opening weekend I’d ever been associated with." I got grandpa's nostalgia money by taking a dump on his favorite show, don't need to care anymore!

Fuck you, Rogen. If the worst thing that happens to you is that you read mean words on the internet and in newspapers then it's proof that karma doesn't exist. You deserve far worse.
The pain is coming to my generation with what this weed hosed faggot is about to do to my beloved turtles.
 
He's another spoiled nepotism case. Imagine crying about a movie you starred in for a lot of money being trashed by critics being the worse thing you have to go through. lol
 
Rogen was OK in some of his earlier stuff where he played a supporting role, like Freaks and Geeks or Superbad. But when he has a controlling position in the production and is one of the main characters, he sucks. And as his career has advanced he's just gotten worse. I actually didn't mind Green Hornet, but that's probably the only movie he's been in lately where he was a major character that I thought was OK. I'm sure my growing dislike for him has nothing to do with him becoming more obnoxious and outspoken about politics.
 
I don't know why this kike keeps acting like Green Hornet was bad, it's my favorite thing hes starred in. On a similar note I also liked Cop Out, which Kevin Smith also shits all over. Is it just because they didn't earn them money?
 
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