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In Honor of the 40-Year-Old Virgin in The Sessions: Rewriting Judd Apatow Films As Indie Dramas
Just trade Adam Sandler for Paul Giamatti.
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Just trade Adam Sandler for Paul Giamatti.
"Everyone has to leave."
On Woody Allen: "I wish he would tell me that things are going to be okay at some point. But I don’t think he’s going to."
He, for one, liked 'Funny People.'
“Apatow is actually bankrolling part of the costs for the 'Funny People' campaign, since he feels the movie deserves some awards-season consideration”
Plus: Kat Dennings! Psych! Horses!
Every great actor has his instrument. For Seth Rogen, it's T-shirts.
"I didn't slip and I was doing interviews all day too!"
"I'd like to tell you how vile this deviation from sanity called 'Funny People' really is."
Ansari rapped with Vulture last weekend about the inspiration behind his character, his gig on NBC's 'Parks and Recreation,' and his most famous Twitter follower.
He sat down at the Museum of the Moving Image in midtown Manhattan last night for an hour-long conversation about his career.
We just knocked 1:31 off the film's 150-minute running time.
To advertise Judd Apatow's upcoming 'People,' NBC.com's webmaster has helpfully agreed to host a site for a fake show appearing in the movie.
Two and a half hours long!
"I don’t know if we can even say it online. It’s that dirty."
Possibly!
How much money will this summer's blockbusters make? And how will they fare against last year's record-breaking hits?
At least Woody Allen directed seven funny movies before making a serious one.
The cast and characters for his next film are revealed — we've got the rundown.
These are the finest pieces of desktop wallpaper we've ever had.
The recently reunited My Bloody Valentine made good on its ear-searing mythology.
Attention fans of Kanye-related nonsense: GET EXCITED.
Then, because the most creative minds in television couldn't think of anything more clever, William Shatner was invited onstage to rip off Heidi Klum's clothes.
In a remarkable display of consistency, the TV Academy continued to snub television's best-ever show.
So, who won last night?