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‘The People In Charge’ No Longer Finance R-Rated Comedies – Vince Vaughn Explains Why

by TSA Desk
August 27, 2024
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  • Vince Vaughn has a theory about the death of R-rated comedies — and isn’t mincing words.
Vince Vaughn has a theory about the death of R-rated comedies — and isn’t mincing words.

The “Swingers” star famously made his bones with raunchy, expletive-laden films at the turn of the millennium. When asked on “Hot Ones” Thursday why R-rated comedies no longer dominate the box office in the same way today, the former funnyman kept it real. (“Hot Ones” and HuffPost share a parent company, BuzzFeed.)

“They just overthink it,” said Vaughn about movie studio executives. “And it’s crazy.”

R-Rated Comedies

“You get these rules,” he added, “like, if you did geometry and you said 87 degrees was a right angle, then all your answers are messed up, instead of 90 degrees. So there became some idea or concept, like, they would say something like, ‘You have to have an IP.’”

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Movies based on IP (or intellectual property) are certainly attractive prospects for financiers, as those projects already have a fan base and a proven demand history. For instance, the shift toward comic book films was largely based on the decades-long success of their IPs.

While Vaughn recently guest-starred on Larry David’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” whose explicit humor was largely created through improvisation, he remains most famous for his R-rated comedies of yesteryear: “Old School” (2003) and “Wedding Crashers” (2005).

Those films were modestly funded with $24 million and $40 million, respectively, and hit thousands of theaters to gross more than $75 million and $288 million. Vaughn believes studios are too scared these days, however, to keep gambling on offensive comedies.

'The People In Charge' No Longer Finance R-Rated Comedies - Vince Vaughn Explains Why

“The people in charge don’t want to get fired more so than they’re looking to do something great, so they want to follow a set of rules that somehow get set in stone, that doesn’t translate,” he explained Thursday.

“But as long as they follow them, they’re not going to lose their job, because they can say, ‘Well, look, I made a movie off the board game ‘Payday’ so even though the movie didn’t work, you can’t let me go, right?’” Vaughn continued.

While times have certainly changed and R-rated comedies largely land on streaming services today, Vaughn has hope for their future. He not only argued that “people want to laugh” at “dangerous” humor but said it might return to theaters before we know it.

“I think you’re going to see more of it in the film space sooner than later,” he concluded.

 

(this story has not been edited by TSA Mag staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

 

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