The "Superbad" actor, now 37, is reflecting on experiencing "overnight" stardom in his early twenties — and how it stunted him personally.
Choose from the anarchy of modern war, a coming of age comedy or astonishing true stories.
Seth Rogen is loving that a 20-year-old gentleman from Iowa has been arrested for trying to use a fake ID using the now immortal credentials of McLovin.
Great stories come from times of conflict, confusion and fits of emotion, so it’s no surprise that movies about young people finding their way through life are so timelessly endearing.
You only start to feel old when you look back and realise those childhood films you adored as a child are now celebrating their 25th anniversary. Likewise as we enter a new year, 2017 will already make you feel tremendously aged by the plethora of beloved titles that are celebrating their tenth birthday this year. So pop the fire on, put your feet up, and make sure your zimmer frame is out of trippable reach.
Seth Rogen has admitted that some of the jokes from ‘Superbad’, the raucous teen comedy he wrote with Evan Goldberg, were 'blatantly homophobic’. The 2007 movie, coming hot on the heels of Rogen’s breakthrough in 'Knocked Up’, saw Michael Cera, Jonah Hill and Christopher Mintz-Plasse playing booze and sex-fixated teens heading for the party of the year. “It’s funny looking at some movies we’ve made in the last 10 years under the lenses of new eras and new social consciousness,” Rogen told The Guardian.