Seth Rogen Laments Hollywood’s Risk Aversion; Says ‘Superbad’ “Would Never Happen Today In A Hundred Million Years”
Superbad is a quintessential high school hang-out movie, but co-writer Seth Rogen opines it would never get made today as it was back in 2007. In a recent interview with The New York Times, The Studio co-creator was asked if the entertainment industry has become averse to risk. “
Superbad is a quintessential high school hang-out movie, but co-writer Seth Rogen opines it would never get made today as it was back in 2007. In a recent interview with The New York Times, The Studio co-creator was asked if the entertainment industry has become averse to risk. “Yeah, 100 percent. Superbad is a good […]
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