Before They Get Stale: Danny McBride, Seth Rogen and Jerry Seinfeld
Cult comedy hit Eastbound and Down got picked up for a second season and we didn't even have to sign a silly Internet petition this time. That's what I call progress. [MSN]
Rashida Jones on working on Parks and Recreation: "We’ll talk about a scene and what feels right, and the writers have really let us be a part of the process of figuring out who the characters are… In that way, there is improv, and suggestions…" [AV Club]
Since everything is becoming miserable and awful, sitcoms are making a big comeback this season. Yay? [LA Times, A Special Thing]
Seth Rogen compares his upcoming Green Hornet film to Pineapple Express, "Uh, yeah, but a lot bigger… and less weed!" As a fan, I'm a little disappointed. He's called the Green Hornet, not the Boring Sober Hornet. [Fandango]
Jody Hill talks about his blunt, forceful storytelling, "Comedy, for some reason, it's the most dangerous cinema out there." [Mercury News]
Seth Rogen says, "I'm kind of shocked… I can do a movie like Observe and Report and also a movie like Monsters Vs. Aliens. One that has been described as 'transgressive' and the other… a delightful family romp…" [Canada]
Carol Leifer and Jerry Seinfeld talked about comedy. He compared stand-up to, "being a murderer. No matter what people tell you, you're gonna do it anyway… If you have that kind of attitude… then you have a chance." [Huffington Post]
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