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Vince Vaughn Critiques Hollywood's Comedy Decline
Vince Vaughn attributes the decline of R-rated comedies, like those that propelled his career, to Hollywood executives' aversion to risk and overreliance on established intellectual properties (IPs). During his appearance on the 'Hot Ones' podcast, Vaughn explained that executives are more focused on job security than innovative filmmaking, leading them to follow rigid rules and favor films based on recognizable names rather than relatable, everyday experiences. He cited his own films 'Wedding Crashers,' 'Old School,' and 'Swingers' as examples of authentic storytelling that's been sidelined. Despite this trend, Vaughn remains optimistic, believing that audiences still crave humor that pushes boundaries and anticipates a resurgence of R-rated comedies in the future.
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