James Franco and Seth Rogen have teamed up for another movie and this one looks like a disaster. Which is a good thing they called it The Disaster Artist.
The movie is based on Greg Sestero’s best-selling tell-all about the making of Tommy Wiseau’s cult-classic disasterpiece The Room (“The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made”). I think instead of going to watch that movie on December 21st, I will stay home and watch the one it is based on.
I have learned it is safer to wait for Rogen’s films to be available on home video because they are more miss than hit even though they look like they are going to be a hit.
Sean Evans challenged Seth Rogen and Dominic Cooper to the Hot Sauce Challenge on First We Feast and after the last sauce they needed the Preacher to pray for them. Although for those of us who have seen Seth Rogen’s films, it is a prayer come true. As in revenge for sitting through Neighbors 2.
I am a sadist and I have seen plenty of these First We Feasts, and this one is by far my favorite. Mostly because it truly is revenge porn for me because Sausage Party was such a let down.
I am sure you heard they are making a live action version of The Lion King and it sounds like they have their Timon and Pumbaa. The Wrap is reporting that Jon Favreau will direct Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner in the roles. Rogen will play the warthog while Eichner is the meerkat. Like I said they look the parts.
Danny Glover has already been cast as Simba and James Earl Jones will play his dad. Who at Disney casts these movies because the casting for the live versions are always wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S8uQeCVndI
Remember how shocked we all were when we found out that Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway were given the wrong envelope at the Oscars, so Mommie Dearest announced that the incorrect movie won Best Picture? Well, that wasn’t the first time happened at this year’s Academy Awards. According to The Hollywood Reporter’s Rebecca Ford, “Sources say that during rehearsals Seth Rogen was handed the wrong envelope (foreign film instead of editing). It led to quite the commotion.” Therefore, you would think that they would’ve been more careful during the big show, but as we know they were not. It was good for us, just sucked for them, La La Land and Moonlight.
It will be interesting to see how all of this will change next year’s shindig.
I love ’70s and ’80s sitcoms and every now and again, they would have a character pretend that they died and hold a funeral for them. That character wanted to see how people would react to their death or was avoiding someone who wanted to kill them or was presumed dead but came alive right at that moment.
Anyways, those were sitcoms so it was funny. Tonight on Billy on the Street, Billy Eichner recruited Seth Rogen for a sick joke. He would tell people on the streets of Manhattan that the actor was dead to see how they would react. After they were done talking about him, Eichner would reveal he was alive and well.
Not one went well and it came off as cruel and stupid. That is why I appreciated the ones who have no idea who he is.
What do you think of it?