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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You're telling me it hurts his feelings? That only compels me to do it more. Negative reviews are important to upholding a standard of quality in media and Seth repeatedly refuses to meet that standard.

Just think how butthurt Seth's going to be twenty years from now, since every piece of shit he excretes onto film continues to attract vicious negative reviews. I hope the personal stuff hurts too, you fat talentless nepotism kike.
 
The first movie got bad reviews, and he was particularly peeved that it was called "fascist".
Lol. That's one good way to make a leftist cry. Call him a fascist. If those movies were made in current year, the only thing people would be mad about is that he played some kind of half Indian. Those movies suck so bad.
 
Seth Rogen also admitted that him and his wife love the childless life, and he claimed it’s made him “smarter” and “creative“

I can hear J. Jonah Jameson and El Risitas laughing about this. :story: I won't be surprised then one day, Seth's wife will start crying regretting that decision like that woman.
 
Seth Rogen also admitted that him and his wife love the childless life, and he claimed it’s made him “smarter” and “creative“

You gotta love when Jew's propaganda infects their own. Even if he changes his mind, he's long hit the wall and will require fertility treatments, and even with those he's shooting retard juice. I guess his sister managed to reproduce so not a total victory like with the Dunhams, but I'll take what I can get.
 
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God, I hate that front teeth can opener kike faggot. Other than about half of Superbad, I can honestly say that I've never watched any of his films.

I really hope some feral hard-R in L.A shows him what life in the big city is like someday.
 
Whew that quote from him in 2020 saying he's "actively trying to make less things starring white people" sure would be a shit show if it was replaced with black, asian, etc.

I was hoping he'd be more whiny about the recent Christmas themed show but if I recall we got some complaints initially after it was released and mocked unless I'm mixing that up.
 
Honestly I haven't cared about watching a Seth Rogen movie since that one where he played an obviously autistic guy who worked as a security guard at the mall and he still lived with his mom, can't remember the name of it and no one ever talks about it for some reason.
 
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Honestly I haven't cared about watching a Seth Rogen movie since that one where he played an obviously autistic guy who worked as a security guard at the mall and he still lived with his mom, can't remember the name of it and no one ever talks about it for some reason.
Are you sure that’s a movie, and just not how he actually lives his life?
 
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Honestly I haven't cared about watching a Seth Rogen movie since that one where he played an obviously autistic guy who worked as a security guard at the mall and he still lived with his mom, can't remember the name of it and no one ever talks about it for some reason.
I liked that one, far and away from a crowdpleaser and I guess that's why I liked it it predates Hollywood going all in on only making films that pass committee inspection. But I mainly credit that to Jody Hill who with his creative partner Danny McBride have been the MVP players of the Judd Apatow gang. Good Seth Rogen movies:
Superbad
Pineapple Express
Observe & Report
This is The End


And that was it, if he had bowed out with "The is The End" I could look back at his little stoner career with nostalgia. Instead he decided he needs to be a moral authority when he's clearly not mentally equipped for such a thing. It's ironic too because I'm sure he's the type of Hollywood liberal who is so butthurt that Elon Musk has turned into a shitposter but stays quiet on Musk because I'm sure he wants to be invited to Tesla cocaine parties.

In a heartbeat I would cancel Seth Rogen and bring back James Franco. James Franco might allegedly be a sexpest but he still was a far more talented actor and kept his fucking mouth shut, probably because it's filled with cocks and pussy.
 
I legit wonder how long will it take even for the hollywood elites to get fed up with him and "leak" horrible things he has done and suddenly declare its ok to now hate him, like they have done with many others before him.

I don't think any one figure exemplifies Jewish nepotism in Hollywood better than Seth Rogen. He is not funny in the least. He cannot act, all he does is play himself. He is not handsome, charismatic, or the least bit interesting. All of this leads to just one explanation as to how he made it.

This. There are many far more talented people around that never get a chance or fall into obscurity after one project underperforming because of shit out of their control.

But Seth is always there no matter how many failures, controversies and down right criminal abuse of employees he has under his belt. There is literally no other rational explanation. You are literally forcing people to notice these """anti-semitic""" paterns based on mere reality alone.
 
Seth Rogen, producer, getting ahead of the bomb his new TMNT movie is going to be; ladies and gentlemen, 2023's April O'Neil:

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How this man still gets work is probably an informative study into the way film distributors minimise their tax burden.
 
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