2008 Seth Rogen Comedy
2008 Seth Rogen Comedy
The 2008 Seth Rogen comedy “The Big Sick” is an incredibly funny film. The director is no stranger to comedy and has delivered several hits. His previous film, Dawson’s Creek, was one of the highest grossing movies of 2008. The movie follows a jaded journalist as he searches for his long-lost love.
This 2008 Seth Rogen comedy is a nerd-fest with lots of references to sci-fi movies. The plot follows two British super-nerds as they make their way to UFO hotspots, and is packed with references to science fiction and sci-fi movies. The movie also features a close encounter with an alien, which Paul has to answer to. The movie grossed $219 million worldwide, and is currently rated 6.9 on IMDb.
Seth Rogen is a Canadian actor and writer. He gave up the starring role to Jonah Hill, but he does have a supporting role in the film. In his role as an officer, he works with Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and Bill Hader. The film follows the lives of two teenagers on the brink of graduating high school.
While The Big Sick is Seth Rogen’s first major directorial effort, his next project is an apocalyptic comedy called “This is the End.” The film stars James Franco, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, Michael Cera, and Seth Rogen. This is Rogen’s first solo feature, and it grossed $126 million at the box office.
Another great comedy from the Seth Rogen stable is the 2008 “Superbad.” Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg wrote the film together as teenagers. It was a hit, with Rogen appearing in a role similar to his 18-year-old self. Rogen and Franco later reunited in another movie, Pineapple Express.
Another Seth Rogen comedy is “Pineapple Express.” This film stars Seth Rogen and James Franco, among others. The film has received generally positive reviews, and has grossed $102.4 million at the box office. It is currently the highest grossing comedy of all time. So check out this movie and enjoy the laughs.
Another comedy from Seth Rogen is “Not Another Teen Movie” which stars Chris Evans. The film also features a sequel titled “Pineapple Express”. And fans of anime can’t go wrong with “Fate/Grand Order – First Order” or “Serenity” (2008).