Sunday, August 24, 2008

Grey's Anatomy: Seth Rogen Responds To Katherine Heigl

Five months after Grey’s Anatomy star Katherine Heigl appeared in the hit comedy Knocked Up, she told Vanity Fair that she thought the movie was “a little sexist”. The film grossed over $200 million and Heigl went on to star in 2008’s 27 Dresses and the upcoming 2000 film, The Ugly Truth. In the Vanity Fair interview, Heigl went on to say of Knocked Up, “It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as goofy, fun-loving guys. … It was hard for me to love the movie.” No one involved in making Knocked Up has commented – until now. While promoting the latest Judd Apatow film, Pineapple Express, Seth Rogen finally responded to Heigl’s nasty words about the movie they starred in together.

Rogen told reporters in Australia this week that he didn’t mind if Heigl had an opinion about Knocked Up. ‘‘Thought it would have been nice if she'd said something while we were making the movie,'' he said. ‘‘In one of the hundreds of conversations we all had about our thoughts and feelings about the material and one of the many conversations where Judd was asking us for our input.''

Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen have collaborate on several film together and have the same philosophy on letting the actors get involved in the creative process. ‘We don't hire actors as purely actors,'' he said. ‘‘We make them creative consultants basically and really get their opinions on every aspect. There's an extremely long rehearsal process solely dedicated to having those conversations so, yeah, I thought it was weird.

Before heading back down the red carpet, Rogen had one final comment for Heigl: ‘‘I mean, it won a Women's Image Network Award. Take that! She can take it up with them.''

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