View Full Version : Seth Rogen Thinks Ghostbusters 3 is a Terrible Idea


Brian Damage
10-20-2008, 11:20 PM
http://www.collider.com/entertainment/interviews/article.asp?aid=9552&tcid=1

Q: Your name has unofficially been attached to ‘Ghostbusters 3.’ Has anyone talked to you formally about that?



Seth: No. Not at all.



Q: Were would you fall on that?



Seth: It’s hard to imagine that would be good, isn’t it? I mean just as a movie fan I am the first guy to be skeptical of that. It sounds like a terrible idea when you first hear it. At first hearing it sounds like the worst idea ever. I dunno. Maybe. I mean, that would have to be one muther****ing good script.



Q: But you’ve worked with Ramis before. If he was involved would it be harder to say no?



It all depends on how bad the script was. (Laughs.) There is a point where it’s so bad it’s really easy to say no. I have enough insulation around me now that I don’t have to say anything.

MusicJunkie
10-20-2008, 11:37 PM
the scary part about it all is that Seth was two when the first Ghostbusters came out and seven when the second... and he's not exactly a teen actor. Shows just how much time has scarily passed.

comedyfreak
10-21-2008, 09:37 AM
And I think a Green Hornet movie with Rogen as The Green Hornet is a bad idea.

MusicJunkie
10-21-2008, 02:51 PM
And I think a Green Hornet movie with Rogen as The Green Hornet is a bad idea.
have you actually seen Knocked Up, Superbad and The 40 Year Old Virgin or just judged them by the trailers? He's actually a very funny guy and his movies have more heart than the previews make them seem. I am curious to see how he'll pull off a superhero.

comedyfreak
10-21-2008, 10:47 PM
have you actually seen Knocked Up, Superbad and The 40 Year Old Virgin or just judged them by the trailers? He's actually a very funny guy and his movies have more heart than the previews make them seem. I am curious to see how he'll pull off a superhero.
He's no serious in-shape superhero movie material. I've seen his comedies they are good but it's a stretch to go from comedy to a serious film role, especially when you're overweight and don't have the rugged hero look.