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Best Seth Rogen Movies

11th Nov 2025
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Get ready to laugh! Seth Rogen has graced our screens with his hilarious performances for years, solidifying his place as a comedic icon. From stoner comedies to heartwarming dramas, Rogen has consistently delivered memorable characters and quotable moments. This poll is your chance to celebrate the best of Seth Rogen's work and revisit some of his most beloved films. Which movie reigns supreme in your book? Is it a raucous laugh-fest like *Superbad*, or maybe a more sentimental outing like *50/50*? Now's the time to make your voice heard! Scroll down, explore the options, and cast your vote for the best Seth Rogen movie of all time. Don't forget to share your picks with friends and see if they agree!

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The Interview (2014)

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**The Interview (2014)** "The Interview" (2014) thrusts viewers into the absurd world of celebrity tabloid show host Dave Skylark and his producer Aaron Rapoport, the duo behind the popular program "Skylark Tonight." Their careers take an unexpected and perilous turn when they secure an exclusive interview with their biggest fan: North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. As the pair prepares for their unprecedented trip to Pyongyang, their journalistic endeavor is dramatically hijacked by the CIA, who recruit them to transform their interview into an assassination mission against the authoritarian leader. This film earns its place on a list of Seth Rogen's best due to its audacious premise, characteristic Rogen-Franco bromance, and its infamous real-world impact. Rogen, playing the more grounded but still easily panicked Aaron Rapoport, perfectly embodies his signature everyman caught in an extraordinary, often raunchy, situation. The film’s blend of slapstick, sharp political satire, and improvised-feeling humor is quintessentially Rogen and co-director Evan Goldberg. However, what truly cemented its notoriety and significance was the international controversy surrounding its release, including the Sony Pictures hack and threats from North Korea, which propelled "The Interview" beyond mere comedy to become a landmark cultural event in Rogen’s career, showcasing his and Goldberg's willingness to tackle provocatively edgy material.

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