Topic: Seth Rogen

13 chapters across the catalog

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:22:51 - 1:24:28

1756: AG Barbie

Breakthrough Prize, Seth Rogen, AI News Clips

The "Oscars of Science," the Breakthrough Prize ceremony, was recently co-hosted by Seth Rogen and funded by tech billionaires like Peter Thiel and Mark Zuckerberg. Rogen reportedly made a joke about Elon Musk "buying the president," which was subsequently edited out of official recordings. Adam Curry notes the difficulty of finding authentic clips of the event due to a flood of AI-generated news content on YouTube.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 2:17:22 - 2:19:59

1574: X-Ray Specs

Bill Gates Unconfuse Me Podcast

Bill Gates has launched a new podcast titled "Unconfuse Me," featuring interviews with celebrities like Seth Rogen. The show covers topics such as Alzheimer's, plant-based meats, and the evolution of language. The hosts mock the production quality and suggest the podcast is a vehicle for Gates to maintain public relevance and promote his various globalist agendas.

No Shields, No Deals
Episode 1405 2:23:42 - 2:28:12

1405: No Shields, No Deals

"Santa Inc." Backlash, Seth Rogen and White Supremacy Claims

The HBO Max show "Santa Inc.," starring Seth Rogen and Sarah Silverman, has received historically low ratings on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes. Rogen attributed the negative reviews to "tens of thousands of white supremacists." The hosts critique the show for its extreme profanity and claymation style, which they argue is deceptively marketed toward a demographic that includes children.

Code Red
Episode 1384 7:27 - 10:11

1384: Code Red

73rd Emmy Awards Ratings, Mainstream Media Decline

The 73rd Emmy Awards experienced a significant decline in viewership, particularly within the 29-49 demographic, signaling what the hosts call the "official time of death" for mainstream media. Host Cedric the Entertainer and presenter Seth Rogen are criticized for their scripted material regarding masking and COVID-19 protocols. The low ratings are presented as evidence that audiences are disconnecting from traditional network television.

Pseudo-Addiction
Episode 1045 2:11:02 - 2:17:32

1045: Pseudo-Addiction

Seth Rogen and Paul Ryan Encounter

Actor Seth Rogen recounted an encounter with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan at an Alzheimer's charity event. Rogen claimed he refused a photo with Ryan in front of his children and told the politician he hated what he was doing to the country, an anecdote characterized by the hosts as extreme virtue signaling.

No Brexit For You
Episode 875 20:33 - 24:46

875: No Brexit For You

Amy Schumer, Budweiser Campaign, Voter Shaming Video

Amy Schumer appears in a video informing citizens that their voting history is public record, a tactic the hosts label as "voter shaming." They discuss the failure of her recent Budweiser ad campaign with Seth Rogen and criticize the use of gratuitous profanity in political messaging. The segment also touches on a "Funny or Die" parody of "We Are the World" aimed at driving turnout.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 9:00 - 13:42

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

The Interview Movie Release, Sony Censorship, Obama Speech

Sony Pictures reversed its decision to cancel the release of "The Interview" following a controversial hack and threats. President Barack Obama criticized Sony for engaging in self-censorship, arguing that American society cannot allow foreign dictators to intimidate filmmakers. Critics point out the irony in the administration's stance, citing previous instances where the government self-censored graphic images of Osama bin Laden.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 13:42 - 19:29

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Seth Rogen Comedy Style, The Interview Film Review

The film "The Interview," directed by Seth Rogen, is criticized for its reliance on juvenile humor, including graphic depictions of bodily functions and gay jokes. While some moments, such as Eminem's cameo, are noted for comedic value, the overall production is dismissed as a "turkey." Viewers are encouraged to avoid paying for the film to avoid supporting the current management at Sony.

Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents
Episode 680 1:11:32 - 1:14:36

680: Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents

Obama Football Gaffes, Seth Rogen and James Flacco

President Obama committed several verbal gaffes during a year-end press conference, including a confusing reference to "timeouts" in the fourth quarter of football. He also mistakenly referred to actor James Franco as "James Flacco," likely confusing him with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco. The errors suggest a lack of familiarity with both the film industry and professional sports.

Sir Reeshmeister Presents
Episode 679 15:25 - 19:32

679: Sir Reeshmeister Presents

Media Reaction to Sony Hack, Political Tradecraft

The media response to the Sony hack is characterized as a frenzy involving figures like Dan Rather and Fareed Zakaria. A suggestion is made that Kim Jong-un should have invited Seth Rogen and James Franco to Pyongyang for a premiere as a masterstroke of political tradecraft. Pundits on CNN are criticized for treating the cancellation of a comedy film as a matter of dire national security.

Show 300!
Episode 300 1:29:51 - 1:33:12

300: Show 300!

Alzheimer's Research, Lithium in Drinking Water

British medical reports suggest that low doses of lithium, a cheap antidepressant, could help stave off Alzheimer's disease. The hosts express concern that this research will be used to justify adding lithium to public water supplies to create a "docile" population. They also note that Seth Rogen has become a prominent celebrity spokesperson for Alzheimer's awareness.