“That’s the last thing I need”: Seth Rogen Reveals Why He Would Never Make Get High Despite Their Close Friendship

Seth Rogen Reveals Why He Would Never Make Get High Despite Their Close Friendship
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Seth Rogen, the star of The Fabelmans, divulged a lighthearted yet firm reason why he would never even think about sharing weed with legendary director Steven Spielberg. The amusing anecdote emerged during an interview with Rogen earlier this year, shedding light on their friendship and Rogen’s humorous apprehensions.

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Seth Rogen

As a comedian and actor renowned for his roles in comedy films like Pineapple Express, Rogen is no stranger to the world of cannabis. His love for the Devil’s lettuce is well-known, even extending to his own side venture, Houseplant, dedicated to selling smoking accessories.

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Seth Rogen says he would never get high with Steven Spielberg

Following his portrayal of Benny in the semi-autobiographical Steven Spielberg movie The Fabelmans, Seth Rogen has forged a notable bond with the iconic filmmaker. However, in a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Rogen unequivocally expressed that he would never partake in sharing a joint with Spielberg. He humorously declared, “No, never, never.” While Spielberg may jest about the idea, Rogen made it clear that it’s not on the cards.

Seth Rogen and Steven Spielberg
Seth Rogen and Steven Spielberg

Rogen elaborated, revealing his reasons for declining such an offer: “I don’t want to be the guy who breaks Steven Spielberg’s f***ing brain!” he exclaimed. “That’s a heavy burden. That’s the last thing I need,” he playfully added.

During the interview, Kimmel chimed in with another playful remark, insinuating that Spielberg might have been in an altered state when creating some of his iconic movies. He cheekily reminded Spielberg of his famous film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, questioning whether he was sober when crafting a tale about an alien that enjoys consuming Reese’s Pieces and struggles to remember how to contact home.

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Steven Spielberg admitted he has ‘never been stoned’

Steven Spielberg expressed his deep appreciation for the comedic works of Seth Rogen during the Palm Springs International Film Festival. However, Spielberg was quick to emphasize that his enjoyment of Rogen’s films goes beyond their marijuana-themed humor. In an exclusive interview with Variety, Spielberg shared his humorously unique perspective:

“Having never been stoned, I don’t see them as stoner movies. I see them as movies about a police officer giving solid, sound advice to a young, impressionable person.”

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Seth Rogen

The Spielberg-Rogen connection traces its origins back to 1999 with the emergence of DreamWorks Television’s Freaks and Geeks. This short-lived yet impactful series, masterminded by Spielberg’s production company Amblin Partners, marked Rogen’s inaugural foray into acting as Ken Miller.

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Rogen fondly reminisced about the pivotal role Spielberg played in his career: “He’s been responsible for my entire career.” This sentiment is rooted in their collaboration on the 2011 science fiction comedy Paul, in which Rogen lent his vocal talents to the eponymous character, and Spielberg contributed a cameo through voice-over work.

Source: The Digital Fix, Variety

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With a portfolio of over 600 articles, Devyani Sharma is a freelance writer working in the Entertainment and Sports niche. With a Master's Degree in English literature, Devyani places great importance on the power of words and their ability to connect with readers. When not busy watching sci-fi movies, action thrillers and comedies, Devyani indulges in her love for fiction novels and writing about NASCAR races.