.Sethrogen explains how 'devastating' negative reviews can be: 'I know people who never recover from it'
It’s a rare Hollywood actor who hasn’t been involved with a project that was savaged by critics, and it’s easy to assume that stars are so thick-skinned that they can easily brush off scathing reviews.During a recent appearance on the“Oh yeah! It hurts everyone. Very much so,” Rogen responded.“I think if most critics knew how much it hurt the people that made the things that they are writing about, they would second guess the way they write these things,” Rogen continued.
Rogen is no stranger to being raked over the coals by critics. “For ‘Green Hornet’, the reviews were coming out and it was pretty bad,” Rogen admitted. “People just kind of hated it. It seemed like a thing people were taking joy in disliking a lot. But it opened to like $35 million, which was the biggest opening weekend I’d ever been associated with at that point. It did pretty well. That’s what’s nice sometimes. You can grasp for some sense of success at times.
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