@@stephengibbons2260 Hal Ashby was a director and editor. Seth Rogen did neither of these on 50/50, nor did he write it. He is primarily an actor for hire. I could see what you’re saying in terms of the concepts of life, but I was referring more to Ashby’s political commentary.
When I was in high school, I was at a party, and I made 6-7 near total strangers watch 'Harold and Maude' with me for the first time. This anecdote goes nowhere.
Funny that the influence of Hal Ashby is completely unseen in the work of Seth Rogan.
Really? I would say 50/50 bares many similarities to a Hal Ashby film, especially its tone.
@@stephengibbons2260 Hal Ashby was a director and editor. Seth Rogen did neither of these on 50/50, nor did he write it. He is primarily an actor for hire. I could see what you’re saying in terms of the concepts of life, but I was referring more to Ashby’s political commentary.
So humorous yet so genuine
When I was in high school, I was at a party, and I made 6-7 near total strangers watch 'Harold and Maude' with me for the first time. This anecdote goes nowhere.
Success 😉
How dare he? eh, just no....
Harold and Maude, so goddamn overrated. He did much better films after that... and I'm really surprised Rogen knows anything about Ashby.