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  • Seth Rogen Feuds with Entourage. Today in Film Bloggery 07/21/09

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    Whenever I watch Entourage I wonder how Turtle can get so much play, even if he is friends with a big movie star like Vinnie Chase. He’s fat and obnoxious and … okay, so I don’t need to get into a fight with Jerry Ferrara, the actor who plays Turtle, so I’ll stop right there. But I will say that I found it ironic and hypocritical that the show is in the news today for being similarly dubious of Seth Rogen’s attractiveness to Katherine Heigl in Knocked Up. I also find it interesting that Entourage could be so harsh about a movie star without that person showing up on the show and being in on the mockery (as is typically the case). Instead, Rogen is apparently upset enough about the jabs that he’s been vocal about an appararent longstanding feud between him and Entourage creators Doug Ellin and Mark Wahlberg to the E! program Daily 10. In addition to calling the Entourage gang “assholes,” he claims “it’s on.” Of course, Rogen doesn’t need to be so defensive since he got the last laugh by losing so much weight and becoming far more successful in the past two years than anyone associated with the HBO series (including Wahlberg).

    Still, despite Rogen being the victor so far in the feud, I do hope it escalates until climaxing in a streetfight reminiscent of the massive battle in Anchorman (which Rogen appears in, though not in that scene). The Apatow gang vs. the Entourage boys, with eventual appearances from the State guys and the Broken Lizard troupe, etc. Maybe someone will even die by trident if we’re lucky.

    Check out other blogs’ commentary on the feud after the jump:

    • Kyle Buchanan at Movieline is surprised that Rogen reacted, but he’ll be more surprised if there’s a comeback from the other side:

      One might assume that the affable Rogen would shrug off the insult with a friendly, Fozzie-ish chuckle, but they don’t call where Rogen’s at a “fighting weight” for nothing!…We would eagerly anticipate a rebuttal from Ellin, but we know how foreign the idea of creating conflict is to the writers of Entourage.

    • Lane Brown at Vulture addresses the lateness of Entourage’s attack in general:

      Yesterday, we pointed out the outdatedness and ridiculousness of such an assertion, since the movie came out in 2007, and since then Rogen has been toning his physique to play the Green Hornet and at this point he’d basically be doing Heigl a favor…How will the Entourage camp respond? Well, we just found out this morning that Cameron Diaz will play Rogen’s love interest in The Green Hornet, so maybe Ellin can work a joke about that into the 2013 season of his show.

    • Erik Davis at Cinematical points out why Rogen has beef with Ellin & Co.:

      There’s a reason why Rogen doesn’t like Entourage, and it’s because he had a very similar idea for a show that he brought to HBO, but they passed on it and later picked up Entourage. In an older interview with E! Online, he said, “I just remember feeling really bitter. We thought the stuff we were writing was funny… and it just seemed crazy that no one else liked it. You start to question your own sanity. Like, ‘Our HBO pilot isn’t funny, but Entourage is?’” So was Entourage creator Doug Ellin aware of this, and was the Rogen subplot just a way of rubbing it in his face?

    • The Superficial doesn’t necessarily believe Rogen won this time:

      I kind of expected a snappier comeback from Seth Rogen besides “Yeah, well, I’m never watching their show.” Unless he knows something about premium cable ratings that I don’t. Is there a highly profitable Seth Rogen demographic I’m unaware of?

    • The Playlist isn’t sure it matters who won:

      Does this mean Rogen has already won? More importantly does anyone care?


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  • Comic-Con: The Only Thing I’m Upset To Miss

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    Unlike so many stalwarts of the movie blogosphere, I’m not going to San Diego tomorrow for the 2009 edition of Comic-Con International, and for the most part, I’m totally fine with that — I got my fill of shouting into the void last year. But one thing I never seem to get my fill of, is the annual Troma panel, and this year it seems like Lloyd Kaufman and friends are planning to take the stupid-fun madness up a notch. Monty Python’s Terry Jones, Penelope Spheeris, Trey Parker & Matt Stone, Ron Jeremy, Mick Garris and Stan Lee are just some of the boldfaced names who are schedule to show up to roast Kaufman on Saturday night. The full lineup of guests is listed at the bottom of the schedule here.

    According to the Troma message board, the panel will be broadcast on G4 as part of their Comic-Con coverage, but searching G4’s site it seems like their “live coverage” ends a coupld of hours before the roast starts, so I’m not sure when/if it’ll actually air. If you can figure it out, let us know in the comments.


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  • TIFF 09 Midnight Madness Lineup Announced on Twitter

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    The selections for this year’s Toronto Film Festival’s Midnight Madness genre film section  has just been announced via Twitter. The lineup will close with a gala presentation of Jennifer’s Body, the hotly anticipated second feature scripted by Diablo Cody, directed by Karyn Kusama and starring Megan Fox. Other highlights: Cannes stop-motion animation hit A Town Called Panic; “a post-modern, thinking man’s throwback to the ‘B’ Movie/Exploitation films of the 1950s/70s as well as a loving, sly parody of the same” called Bitch Slap!; Symbol, Hitoshi Matsumoto’s follow-up to Big Man Japan, of which Todd Brown said based on the trailer, “Either Matsumoto has cooked up yet another slice of unorthodox genius or he has completely lost his grip and made something totally abstract and self indulgent”; and George A. Romero’s Survival of the Dead. The full lineup is also on the TIFF website.


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