Poetry Books by Seth Rogen

Seth Rogen Books, Seth Rogen poetry book Console Wars Authors: Blake J. Harris
Publisher:
Published Date: 2014-08-07
Categories: Video games industry
Sonic versus Super Mario. This gripping behind-the-scenes business thriller describes how small scrappy Sega took on the giant Nintendo and won, in the process revolutionizing the video game industry. It is a must-read for anyone who loved Ben Mezrich's 'Accidental Millionaires' and Michael Lewis's 'Moneyball'.

Seth Rogen Books, Seth Rogen poetry book Superbad Authors: David Goldberg, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg
Publisher: Newmarket Press
Published Date: 2008-02-13
Categories: Performing Arts
The only compendium of 62 hilarious, captioned "phallographics" created exclusively for the movie Superbad. Everyone who has seen the blockbuster comedy hit Superbad will recall the outrageous phallic foolery featured in the movie, inspired by the character Seth's obsessive drawings from the third grade. When Evan Goldberg, Superbad's co-writer/producer, called his older brother, David, about a job on the movie, David had no idea that he would tap into the unexplored world of phallographics. The brilliant results are these 62, full-color, laugh-out-loud drawings that will surely tickle your funny bone. Some of these illustrations were featured in the end credits of the movie, and audience members are still buzzing about them! Many of these clever depictions are exclusive to this novelty art volume.

Seth Rogen Books, Seth Rogen poetry book Yearbook Authors: Seth Rogen
Publisher: Viking
Published Date: 2021-05-11
Categories:
An upcoming book to be published by Penguin Random House.



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heidy: I really enjoyed watching Seth Rogen's movies, he really brought comedy to the world. I'm glad to know him, although just in movies.

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