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Vince Vaughn: Comedy must be inclusive and avoid elitism, political influences are dividing Hollywood, and the rise of stand-up reflects audience demand for authenticity | This Past Weekend

By Editorial Team · Published April 10, 2026 · 5 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Vince Vaughn: Comedy must be inclusive and avoid elitism, political influences are dividing Hollywood, and the rise of stand-up reflects audience demand for authenticity | This Past Weekend

Vince Vaughn: Comedy must be inclusive and avoid elitism, political influences are dividing Hollywood, and the rise of stand-up reflects audience demand for authenticity | This Past Weekend

Hollywood's risk aversion is stifling comedy, while audiences crave the authenticity found in podcasts.

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Vince Vaughn is an actor, writer, and producer starring in the new Hulu film Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice. He broke through with his iconic role in the 1996 cult classic Swingers, which launched his career in comedy. Vaughn joins Theo to discuss his Midwest upbringing, old-school football, and navigating Hollywood.

The importance of inclusivity in comedy

The impact of politics on Hollywood

The decline of film comedies and the rise of stand-up

The importance of individual thought in societal discourse

The evolving dynamics of college football

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