Vince Vaughn Criticizes Hollywood's Shift Away from R-Rated Comedies
The actor attributes the decline to executives prioritizing job security over creative risks.
- Vaughn argues that Hollywood executives overthink comedy films, adhering to rigid, unhelpful rules.
- He believes the focus on intellectual property over original ideas stifles creativity.
- Vaughn cites his past successes with films like 'Old School' and 'Wedding Crashers' as examples of relatable, original content.
- He asserts that audiences still crave edgy, envelope-pushing humor.
- Vaughn remains hopeful that R-rated comedies will make a comeback in the near future.