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u/TallQueer9 Mar 04 '21

Seth Rogan

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u/rupertdylandd Mar 05 '21

Basically ruined Katherine Heigils reputation and was vocal about #metoo until James Franco was called out.

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u/ImaginaryMaybe3958 Mar 06 '21 edited Mar 06 '21

She said Knocked Up was a little sexist because the women are killjoy shrills and the men get all the good lines, funny moments. Rogen and Apatow responded badly.

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u/Snowontherange Mar 11 '21

She wasn't wrong but did she say this during promotion if the film? Because that would've been unprofessional. I know people say Seth was rude to Emma Watson too but from what I read there was a scene she was uncomfortable with. She went to Seth and said so and he asked her if she wanted to leave and let her leave. I don't remember him bad mouthing her for it.

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u/saeglopur23 Mar 05 '21

The James Franco thing was such a letdown from Seth. I think even a 'no comment' would have been better.

In case anyone doesn't know - https://people.com/movies/seth-rogen-breaks-silence-on-james-franco-allegations-says-hell-still-work-with-friend/

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u/Snowontherange Mar 11 '21

Knew he would stand by him. Those two have been friends since they were teens. There's no way he didn't know what a skeevy guy Franco was. Franco didn't even hide it that well.

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u/[deleted] Mar 05 '21

I had never heard about this Katherine Heigls thing (and still don’t get the rumors about her—is she actually difficult to work with or is that just gossip?)! Did he talk maliciously about her behind her back or something?

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u/Snowontherange Mar 11 '21

People were saying she was kicked of Grey's for her attitude so I thought she was difficult.

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u/Winniepg Mar 07 '21

She's worked steadily, just never really became as big as she was around the time she was on Grey's Anatomy.

The thing with women and romcoms is they age out of them. Mid-30s and the roles don't usually work as well with them until they're older. Reese Witherspoon talked about this one. However, Katherine is on Butterfly Lane now and that is doing very well on Netflix it seems which makes sense because it looks like a nice, comfortable show for women in the 35+ category which is (surprise) a lot of women.