Seth Rogen
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I mean, in the 80s, maybe this would have been a movie in the 70s, but this was conceived of for TV, knowing this is not at all the type of thing that they would make into a movie, but this is exactly the kind of thing that they would make into a well-budgeted TV show. But we still have movie ideas. We are working on movies, and we would like to keep making movies, but we just try to be realistic.
I mean, in the 80s, maybe this would have been a movie in the 70s, but this was conceived of for TV, knowing this is not at all the type of thing that they would make into a movie, but this is exactly the kind of thing that they would make into a well-budgeted TV show. But we still have movie ideas. We are working on movies, and we would like to keep making movies, but we just try to be realistic.
I mean, in the 80s, maybe this would have been a movie in the 70s, but this was conceived of for TV, knowing this is not at all the type of thing that they would make into a movie, but this is exactly the kind of thing that they would make into a well-budgeted TV show. But we still have movie ideas. We are working on movies, and we would like to keep making movies, but we just try to be realistic.
I saw one of them days with Kiki Palmar and SZA. Yeah. And it was fucking hilarious. And it did well. R-rated comedy. I saw it in the full theater and I was like, it works. It can still work. I just saw Judd give an interview where he was saying like, if The Hangover came out today, it would fucking annihilate. I think it's a trend. I do think it ebbs and flows.
I saw one of them days with Kiki Palmar and SZA. Yeah. And it was fucking hilarious. And it did well. R-rated comedy. I saw it in the full theater and I was like, it works. It can still work. I just saw Judd give an interview where he was saying like, if The Hangover came out today, it would fucking annihilate. I think it's a trend. I do think it ebbs and flows.
I saw one of them days with Kiki Palmar and SZA. Yeah. And it was fucking hilarious. And it did well. R-rated comedy. I saw it in the full theater and I was like, it works. It can still work. I just saw Judd give an interview where he was saying like, if The Hangover came out today, it would fucking annihilate. I think it's a trend. I do think it ebbs and flows.
There are moments where all seems lost.
There are moments where all seems lost.
There are moments where all seems lost.
And then a movie comes out where you're like, oh no, like people are into this stuff.
And then a movie comes out where you're like, oh no, like people are into this stuff.
And then a movie comes out where you're like, oh no, like people are into this stuff.
It's just too expensive. That's the thing you have to be smart about also. And that's the thing we've always tried to really consider is you have to be realistic about what your movie costs and what you're asking of people. You know, if I was making what was essentially a romantic comedy, I would not
It's just too expensive. That's the thing you have to be smart about also. And that's the thing we've always tried to really consider is you have to be realistic about what your movie costs and what you're asking of people. You know, if I was making what was essentially a romantic comedy, I would not
It's just too expensive. That's the thing you have to be smart about also. And that's the thing we've always tried to really consider is you have to be realistic about what your movie costs and what you're asking of people. You know, if I was making what was essentially a romantic comedy, I would not
spend 80 90 100 million dollars on it i try to spend like 20 30 million dollars on it that's always been part of our philosophy but we're never as existential about it i feel like as some people get because i think i've personally seen these trends ebb and flow just throughout the time i've been here you know and like sandler makes movies that are on netflix but they're great and people love them and if i was out to dinner with the z's and we just were talking about comedy and the waitress was there and she's like who's the best comedian alive right now adam sandler
spend 80 90 100 million dollars on it i try to spend like 20 30 million dollars on it that's always been part of our philosophy but we're never as existential about it i feel like as some people get because i think i've personally seen these trends ebb and flow just throughout the time i've been here you know and like sandler makes movies that are on netflix but they're great and people love them and if i was out to dinner with the z's and we just were talking about comedy and the waitress was there and she's like who's the best comedian alive right now adam sandler
spend 80 90 100 million dollars on it i try to spend like 20 30 million dollars on it that's always been part of our philosophy but we're never as existential about it i feel like as some people get because i think i've personally seen these trends ebb and flow just throughout the time i've been here you know and like sandler makes movies that are on netflix but they're great and people love them and if i was out to dinner with the z's and we just were talking about comedy and the waitress was there and she's like who's the best comedian alive right now adam sandler
without skipping a second. She said it or you guys?
without skipping a second. She said it or you guys?