Seth Rogen conducted an interview with Esquire magazine as part of a new cover story and pushed against the idea that comedy is now more difficult. Jerry Sinfield Virus went last year because he said that the TV comedy was killed by the extremist left and a personal computer culture, although he later said that he regretted the presentation of such a claim and described it as “incorrect.”
Roger said: “The complaint is that the comedy is more difficult than it was to be a valid complaint.” “It may have been very easy before. Why should it be? Why is it not difficult? I like my job is difficult, because I am trying to do something that requires a huge amount of resources, people’s time and energy.”
While Roger admitted that the line between acceptable and offensive is moving, it was always the case and it is not good for comedians to have to move in this high line.
“What do you wish to say?” He asked. “What do you feel that you were taken from you? It is always funny when people are like: Oh, they have never been able to make the day of diversity on” office “today. You can still watch it … I meet the teenagers who love” Superbad “and those who They believe that it is rising, and there is no such as: How do you dare to do so?
Donald Trump has even become a president again worried Rogen from the state of comedy, at least from his point of view. “It is not as if we were sitting like the new president, what is the movie we write?” He said. “I assume that this is what Adam Mcai is doing, but this is not how we choose what we will work on after that.”
After Sinfield’s comment last year about difficult to do the comedy now because of the personal computer culture, many other comic stories were asked to study the discussion. Julia Lewis-Sdrifus, the star participating in Sinfield, has long appeared on the “ON Kara Swisher” at the same time and pushed the idea that the comedy suffered in any way due to a changing social scene.
“There is a lot of talk about how comedy cannot be funny now,” said Luis Drifos. “I think this is nonsense. I think physical comedy, intellectual comedy and political comedy were not more interesting, because there is a lot to do.”
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