Vince Vaughn on the death of R-rated comedies...

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20ag07
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He's the same age as Zach Galifinakis (The Hangover) and Paul Rudd (I Love You Man) that happened afterwards.

He chose to go the rom-com route (also a dying industry outside of streaming) for more money. And is now complaining that a genre he left isn't giving him anything.
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Galifinakis wasn't the lead, and Paul Rudd is famously an ageless vampire. Again, tell me, which of the movies I listed could Vaughn have starred in? And what were all the R-rated movies Vaughn was turning down? Show your work.
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You didn't like The Break Up?
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Just going over movies with my son last night - blocking his movie suggestions to my 14 year old daughter. Zach Efron came up. Talk about a younger man's game that I forgot about.

Dirty Grampa - 2016
Neighbors -2014
Neighbors 2 - 2018
Mike and Dave need wedding dates - 2016
Greatest Beer Run Ever - 2022 (I have no idea if this fits because i haven't seen it)

That also leads to Adam Devine who has had a few.

What about Seth McFarlan - Ted, Ted 2, Wildest Gun in the West

I don't particularly like those actors as much or those movies. I love Ted(s). Maybe it's just a case though of any one actor only having a window of a dozen years or less in the genre - even if great.
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Something kind of touched on in this thread, but apparently some comedians have lost interest in doing movies because they make more money from stand up and specials. Around the 9 minute mark of the Fly On the Wall podcast with Dana Carvey, David Spade, and Seinfeld:
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I'd honestly be ok with more PG and PG-13 comedies. Movies like Napoleon Dynamite, Nacho Libre, Hot Rod that were low budget, random, funny but still kind of wholesome. I like some R-rated comedies that go for more shock value humor, but I don't need a movie to have 500 F words and 100 bodily function jokes to enjoy it. I don't really know if the latter two of those movies I mentioned made enough money for people now to *want* to make them.
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This popped up in a feed of mine. Thought it was funny considering this thread - getting back to the old school raunchy comedies.

Netflix's raunchy new film Incoming is a throwback to R-rated comedies like Superbad and American Pie (msn.com)

I haven't seen the film (or even the trailer). But there is some recognition out there of what was discussed here.
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Here is an upcoming R-rated comedy/horror called Y2K. Not quite the same as Old School or Superbad, but probably the closest we're gonna get today

fig96
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Have some streaming series taken the modern day place of these? The Boys comes to mind as a comedy tilted series where anything goes, I'm sure there's others.
 
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