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July 17, 2008

All The Seth Rogen And Will Ferrell That's Fit To Print

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If the least funny thing on Earth is someone trying to explain comedy, then surely someone trying to explain comedy to the New York Times has to be at the bottom of that bottom tier. It's right down there with AIDS, Darfur, and Carlos Mencia (I also blog at cheapzings.com). Oh, and it's filmed in black and white? Perfect. But whatever. We don't look to the New York Times for laughs. We look to it for powerful stories about hipsters getting locked in bars, and harrowing on-the-ground reports of what's going on with the cats in Iraq.

Stately interviews with jokesmiths Seth Rogen and Will Ferrell after the jump. SPOILER ALERT: they're both just doing comedy to get laid.

Seth Rogen:

Will Ferrell:

It is a good thing that the New York Times isn't a newspaper about video editing, because they would be the worst at it. This just in, I'm an idiot.

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HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

Posted by: david at 07/17/08 7:00 PM | Reply
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why black and white?
what a weird choice.

Posted by: caringiscool at 07/17/08 8:57 PM | Reply
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At first I was like, "thank *God* Will Ferrell isn't doing this interview in 'character'." Then I was like, "fuuuuuuuuuck this is booooooooring." I think it's safe to say that his electric car charging station bit should have been left on the cutting room floor.

Posted by: CagePotato at 07/18/08 12:23 AM | Reply
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