Katherine Heigl’s Funny or Die video: amusing or a failed bid for attention?

In the past year or so, Katherine Heigl has taken a bit of a breather from the movie-churning machine and isn’t so “in our faces” at every moment. Sure, she’s preparing to ruin any and all of that good will next year with a terrible Stephanie Plum movie, but Heigl has been fairly lowkey other than that. Her only film this year is the upcoming New Year’s Eve, where she will likely be lost in an ensemble of horrific romcom clichéd proportions. I assume that this is the project that Heigl is seeking to promote with this mostly unfunny FunnyOrDie animal rights PSA, which features the acerbic actress taking a pro-neutering stance and then admitting that, ultimately, she really just hates balls:

She’s trying too hard, right? I appreciate that Heigl is willing to poke fun at her own extra-bitchy reputation, but just like most FunnyOrDie videos, the concept is dragged out in overdone capacity. However, it is mildly amusing that Heigl’s husband, Josh Kelley is a good enough sport to pop in at the end and ask his wife for his testicles for a boy’s night out. Presumably, the guy is very aware of his reputation as a third wheel to diva Katherine and her mother. It probably also doesn’t help matters that Josh is quite often photographed pushing a grocery cart around either. He must really love the hell out of grocery shopping:

In related Heigl news, her former Knocked Up co-star, Seth Rogen, has consciously decided that he has softened his view of Heigl and is not prepared to overlook the fact that she badmouthed the film that made her a star:

Way back in December of 2007, Katherine Heigl made a splash during an interview with Vanity Fair when she said that Knocked Up — the film she co-starred in the previous summer that vaulted her to the A-list — was “a little sexist.” Said Heigl about the Judd Apatow-directed comedy: “It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys. It exaggerated the characters, and I had a hard time with it, on some days. I’m playing such a bitch; why is she being such a killjoy? Why is this how you’re portraying women? Ninety-eight percent of the time it was an amazing experience, but it was hard for me to love the movie.” Four years later, Seth Rogen, Heigl’s Knocked Up co-star, has apparently finally forgiven the outspoken actress.

“I think that at the time I was offended about it, but since then … I mean, you do so much press that, odds are, you’re going to say something f&$%ing stupid every once in a while,” Rogen told Short List while doing press for 50/50. “Of the million things I say every day, 400 of them are stupid as hell. And any one of them might wind up in a newspaper or a magazine at any given time. So at this point I’m much more forgiving of that kind of thing.”

That’s a different tune for Rogen, who, two years ago — in an interview with Howard Stern — seemed far less forgiving of Heigl.

“I gotta say it’s not like we’re the only people she said some batsh-t crazy things about. That’s kind of her bag now,” Rogen said when confronted with her Vanity Fair comments. (Heigl, of course, said many outspoken things about ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ as well.) When Apatow, who was also appearing on Stern’s show, remarked that Heigl had likely been doing many interviews in a row and “slipped,” Rogen retorted, “I didn’t slip and I was doing f&#$ing interviews all day too … I didn’t say sh-t!”

[From From Moviefone]

Once again, Seth Rogen wins my hearts and mind with his words. The guy is just adorable, and he hasn’t lost any of his scruffy appeal by losing a bunch of weight either. In fact, he looks even more cuddly now:

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  1. brin says:

    It was kind of cute…no laugh riot tho.
    She looks much better in these pics!

  2. Kaye says:

    That was funny. My opinion of her eked up a fraction of a percentage.

  3. KN says:

    I’m not a Heigl fan, but I don’t think what Heigl said can be classified as bastsh-t crazy in the slightest. Her description of how the men and women were portrayed in the movie is right on. The only issue I have is that it’s not as if she was forced to do the “Knocked Up.” While criticizing the film, she could’ve explained why she decided to do it in spite of the undercurrent of sexism that ran through it.

  4. Kait says:

    I thought the video was funny. Probably one of the funniest things she’s done in quite some time.

  5. Isabella says:

    I like her and I like it. She did a good job.

    • ab says:

      I liked this video and thought it was funny too. Balls are the worst! hahaha. My friend Scott always askes me, when i say I dislike something “as much as you hate balls?” and I rate the dislike accordingly. I too like Heigl and don’t think she is too grating. I think her sense of humor has a sarcastic tone that a lot of people mistake for bitchines.

  6. the original bellaluna says:

    Her hair is looking much less old-lady-fright-wiggy in these pix. (There, I said something nice.)

    You know she’s totally going to ruin the Stephanie Plum movies, right? And then she’ll run her mouth about how it’s not her fault. (Biting the hand that feeds her is her forte.)

  7. Kaboom says:

    Rogen’s statement may ride on the waning of his star, especially after the awful abortion The Green Hornet which he starred in and co-wrote. He might be looking to be thrown back together with Heigl for a comeback rom-com.

  8. layla says:

    I knew Heigl had said some things against Knocked Up and by doing so had shat where she was eating…. thou that is the first time I have read the actually comment.

    What am i missing? I don’t think its that bad. She didn’t say she hated doing the film, or that the film was a piece of shit. She said her character was being portrayed as an uptight shrew (fact) and the boys were portrayed as “lovable” even thou they were essentially non working, porn watching frat boys.

    That would be hard to deal with day in and day out. And yup, it does kind of get old that Hollywood continues to stereotype the genders that way.

    • Elfie says:

      And is widely known that Robert Pattinson doesn’t actually like ”Twilight” and he is adored for such comments…

    • LL says:

      She also slammed the writers of Grey’s Anatomy by saying she didn’t feel she’d been given any material to work with that was worth submitting to the Emmys.

      She has a rotten and ungracious diva attitude (or keeps making herself look that way), and I think that overall is what is so “bad”.

  9. rooci says:

    Don’t dis guys with grocery carts! My boyfriend and I LOVE grocery shopping. I don’t know why. We just do. It could be the silly and immature skipping down the aisles we do or the picture taking of weird people or the “hail-mary” passes of foodstuffs. But, he pushes the cart. It’s his job as the bigger, stronger man. My job as the lazy but cute girl in heels is to do the gathering while he does the “heavy lifting.” It’s evolution. πŸ™‚

  10. Amanda G says:

    Um yeah…that wasn’t funny. And her hair is hideous.

  11. The H says:

    I love Seth Rogan. That is all.

  12. whatevs says:

    i like her. she adopted a special needs korean baby girl. and if she were a man, being capricious would mean that she was a misunderstood genius, a character. but of course since she’s a woman in hollywood fighting for her rights means she is an insufferable cunt. give me a motherfucking break.

  13. she is good acterres