^ He was the only bright spot in this movie, as far as I'm concerned. Alas, his scenes were incredibly short![]()
I enjoyed this for what it was.. Not a serious take on the series, but not a complete spoof..
I enjoyed Seth Rogan more in this than anything else he's been in.. mostly because it didnt' involve him smoking pot every other scene.. The stupid look on his face after he gassed himself not withstanding..
The only REAL blah issue I had was the news conference at the end as a way to cover up the bullet wound.. Any doctor would know that the wound was at the very least, several hours old.. Just sayin'....
The only REAL blah issue I had was the news conference at the end as a way to cover up the bullet wound.. Any doctor would know that the wound was at the very least, several hours old.. Just sayin'....
That makes it feel like they really were trying to, at times, honor the show then.The only REAL blah issue I had was the news conference at the end as a way to cover up the bullet wound.. Any doctor would know that the wound was at the very least, several hours old.. Just sayin'....
That was lifted directly from the TV series. I saw that episode during the marathon on Syfy.
I enjoyed this for what it was.. Not a serious take on the series, but not a complete spoof..
Chou said Sony Pictures has decided to make a sequel to "The Green Hornet" and that he will reappear in the same role.
However, that appearance will mark the end of his Hollywood career — at least for a time.
"After this, I will not do another Hollywood film but rather go back to my music,"
I thought Seth Rogen was completely miscast in this role and I stand by it. While Rogen is funny and a pretty good actor (going back to his Freaks and Geeks days), it's impossible to take his character serious. Like the action, he's completely over-the-top and his character goes through the motions in a very annoying way. He was too goofy for the role.
While overall I enjoyed the movie for what it was, I think the movie could have taken a definite step up in quality with a better suited lead.
I thought Seth Rogen was completely miscast in this role and I stand by it. While Rogen is funny and a pretty good actor (going back to his Freaks and Geeks days), it's impossible to take his character serious. Like the action, he's completely over-the-top and his character goes through the motions in a very annoying way. He was too goofy for the role.
I thought Seth Rogen was completely miscast in this role and I stand by it. While Rogen is funny and a pretty good actor (going back to his Freaks and Geeks days), it's impossible to take his character serious. Like the action, he's completely over-the-top and his character goes through the motions in a very annoying way. He was too goofy for the role.
Yeah that seemed/s to be the general feeling that Rogen was way over-the-top in the part. And, yeah, that's his thing but it's hard to take the material and the "growth" his character goes through seriously when he's a ranting lunatic the whole movie and a ranting loon even after he supposedly goes through the "character growth." I mean he puts all the pieces of this puzzle together with his father, the DA, the paper, the Red Mask, etc and he does all of this research and brings it all to Gwyneth and says he has had this big epiphany and he's realized all that was wrong and he's sorry and all that and then you think, "Oh! This guy has grown up and is finally going to act like more of a goddamn adult."
Then he tries to mouth-rape the woman.
And continues to act like a crack-addled asshole.
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