SETH ROGEN’S JEALOUS: Crap Movie-maker Says ‘American Sniper’ Like Nazi Propaganda Film

And with that tweet I’ve just watched my last Seth Rogen film.
By Derek Hunter, The Daily Caller
Last month comedian Seth Rogen was the cause célèbre of Hollywood when terroristic threats caused Sony Pictures to cancel the release of his latest movie “The Interview.” Americans from across the political spectrum spoke out in favor of Rogen’s right to make any movie he wanted, and when it was released online, Americans supported the movie. Many may now regret that purchase.
American Sniper kind of reminds me of the movie that's showing in the third act of Inglorious Basterds.
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) January 18, 2015
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North Korea allegedly hacked Sony’s computer systems, but they didn’t launch any military attacks against the United States because they knew US military would respond with overwhelming force. While we are born with rights, the military defends them from external threats, which are very real.
That protection and the respect for it hasn’t stopped Rogen, a Canadian by birth but married to an American, from seizing an opportunity to smear the life story of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle.
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Here are some epic responses to Rogen’s tweet:
If I've got my numbers correct… @Sethrogen's movie just lost roughly the same amount of money it cost to make #AmericanSniper.
— BiasedGirl (@BiasedGirl) January 19, 2015
One last thing sister, #ChrisKyle knew this pain, @Sethrogen & @MMFlint NEVER DID nor EVER WILL! @KaytieSalas pic.twitter.com/DrPbqXzFmE
— Theresa Giarratano (@TMGijane) January 19, 2015
@Sethrogen Seth…I like your films, but right now, I wanna kick your ass. Chris is an American Hero. Period. Go to war. Then we'll talk.
— Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) January 19, 2015
American Sniper kind of reminds me of the movie that's showing in the third act of Inglorious Basterds.
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) January 18, 2015
Freedom of speech that @Sethrogen use to trash #AmericanSniper are protected by men like #ChrisKyle http://t.co/s7s3aoKGBs via @dailycaller
— Brian (@MrBeefBledsoe) January 19, 2015
Man, I like Seth Rogen a lot less after hearing about his thoughts on American Sniper
— Evan (@Evan_Carson) January 19, 2015
Bradley Cooper and Clint Eastwood vs Seth Rogen and Michael Moore. C'mon, people. Do we even need to discuss?
— R (@LibertyLynx) January 19, 2015
@Sethrogen Is someone Jelly? Don't be jelly… pic.twitter.com/Hlnev2TXOH
— Scott Simpson (@RebelSimpson) January 19, 2015
Seth Rogen: outraged when movie where he "kills" anti-US dictator briefly yanked, slams film depicting US soldier killing enemy! #disconnect
— RobGeorge (@RobGeorge) January 19, 2015
@Sethrogen as someone who served i found your comment about american sniper insulting, i hope you'll clarify/apologize.
— Matt Guthrie (@mguth33) January 19, 2015
We took our frustrations out on soldiers during Vietnam. And it was a huge mistake. Let's not repeat history, @Sethrogen
— IMZ (@IMZ_Politics) January 19, 2015
.@Sethrogen An honest portrayal of an American hero is just like a pro-Nazi propaganda film? Maybe you shouldn't get high before you Tweet?
— AG (@AG_Conservative) January 19, 2015
Yeah, @Sethrogen, except Kyle's exploits were real and you're obviously bitter that #AmericanSniper's box-office just destroyed all records.
— Doug Ross (@directorblue) January 18, 2015