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dogsbooksandpizza 's review for:
Yearbook
by Seth Rogen
funny
reflective
fast-paced
I just really like and appreciate Seth Rogen. I feel like I’ve grown up with him, and it’s nice to listen to him talk about himself, especially elements of his childhood and the days he struggled to find his place in Hollywood. Lots of drug stuff, which got a bit tiresome, but I know it’s to be expected. He only briefly mentioned Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared, which was disappointing. I would have liked an essay about his thoughts on James Franco, as well as his experience with Knocked Up and Katherine Heigl, since those have been very publicized, but for the most part I just enjoyed listening to him talk to me.