While the experience must have been draining, it seems Seth was happy to provide feedback.
The comedian - who has been forthright about his use of marijuana - also opened up about a run-in with police when he first landed in Hollywood.
"I actually got arrested when I first moved to L.A. - I was smoking a joint at the beach, like I did my entire childhood, and all of a sudden, it was, like, whoop whoop whoop! Handcuffed in the back of a police car," he recounted to the publication.
Now promoting his new film The Interview, the actor took time to praise his co-star James Franco, with whom he has been collaborating with since their days on Freaks and Geeks in 1999.
James Franco and Seth Rogen play journalists recruited to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in
The Interview.
"We're funny together. He's a technically savvy guy ... We get along really well and I would love to keep working with him. I think he's the most talented guy out there."
Over the weekend, the good friends once again joined forces as Seth made a surprise appearance while Franco hosted Saturday Night Live.
The actors posed in a series of hilarious photos in a sketch mocking the recent Sony leak by claiming their naughty snaps were hacked.
While there have been rumours that North Korea was behind the film studio's security breach, a senior FBI official revealed there's been no attribution to the foreign country's government at this time.
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North Korea claims they had nothing to do with the Sony hack, but still called it a "righteous deed" in a statement on Sunday.
The communist country is upset because The Interview is about a plot to assassinate their leader Kim Jong Un and have since labeled the comedy an "act of war."
- Daily Mail