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“The fact a Canadian TV show has broken through in America is truly unprecedented. “‘Schitt’s Creek’ is funny and it’s a Canadian show,” he said.
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Howard was eager to hear his take on the 2020 Emmys nominations and Seth revealed he was thrilled “Schitt’s Creek” got nominated for best comedy series. Seth, who produced “Future Man,” “Preacher,” “Black Monday,” and “The Boys” in recent years, also knows his fair share about the TV industry. “That’s a good premise but around eight years later that’s still all we have,” he said. “The planet will live or die based on how you do on this test and we’re going to pick one human representative to be the vanguard of all humanity-and I get picked as that person,” he explained. One of Seth and Evan’s current works-in-progress involves aliens coming to Earth to give humanity a test. Sometimes you just need to think about something for years before you figure it out,” he said. Seth said he and his creative partner Evan Goldberg have managed to get most of their favorite projects green-lit … eventually. “The thing that allows studios to keep banking on us, more so than, is that generally the movies turn out well-and a good product is a good place to start,” he said. He believed that’s the biggest reason studios continue greenlighting his projects. “I grew up doing a lot of hallucinogens, so I think my concept of what is within the realms of possibility is maybe slightly different than other people.”Ĭrazy though some of his ideas may appear on paper, it’s hard to argue with Seth’s track record of making quality movies. “It’s a tough genre … When we made ‘Pineapple Express’ there were not a lot of great weed movies … They looked at us like we were fucking so stupid and crazy,” he continued. “Luckily, that’s not a fear I have,” Seth laughed. “I love it and I feel like people are afraid to make those movies -not you … they’re afraid to look stupid.” “I still find drug humor, weed humor some of my favorite humor,” he said. Howard nevertheless appreciated Seth’s willingness to lean into the stoner comedy sub-genre. “Studios, they don’t like giving away money. “I think we probably wanted too much money,” Seth said. “Why wouldn’t they jump at the idea of a ‘Pineapple Express 2’?” Howard asked. “It was something we were very open to several years ago, but Sony was not that interested in it.” Thanks to the Sony hack, you can like actually find the email when Sony killed the movie,” Seth said. While discussing the business side of show biz, Howard also asked Seth about long-standing rumors of a “Pineapple Express” sequel. “I was afraid of the Cossacks, also,” Seth laughed. Howard particularly appreciated Rogen’s film mentioning the Cossacks, which he recalled his father warning him about when he was a kid. If we were both in our mid-30s, I think we would not have got along.” “He’d probably hate my guts, you know? He tolerated me as an old man. “It’s really what was fascinating about the movie: what if me and my grandfather were the same age?” Seth said. While Seth conceded the science behind “American Pickle’s” premise was shaky, he said connecting with one’s ancestors is a universal theme.
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Herschel meets his great grandson in the movie after being preserved in pickle brine for 100 years.
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“I refused to wear a fake beard for the movie because I just don’t think they look good.” Nailing the character’s look wasn’t easy, either, and required Seth to grow out a lengthy beard. “It almost slips into Dracula a little bit,” he laughed while demonstrating Herschel’s voice on-air for Howard and his listeners. To perfect the Eastern European accent, Seth worked with a coach, listened to voice recordings from the region and time period, and even took some cues from one of cinema’s most enduring villains: Count Dracula. It was very scary at first and then I slowly loosened up,” he continued. “For me, it’s like a big swing, you know? I’ve never done that before in a movie and I’ve been acting in movies for 20 years.” “The first day of doing the accent was one of the most scared I’ve been as an actor,” Seth told Howard on Wednesday during his Stern Show return. He plays two wildly different parts in the film: Herschel, a thick-accented immigrant laborer from the 1920s, and Ben, his white collar descendent.
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Hollywood superstar Seth Rogen wrote, directed, and produced countless hit movies and TV shows over the past few decades, but in “An American Pickle” it’s the Canadian-born entertainer’s acting chops on full display.