Universal Pictures has acquired The Best Thing About Pam Rooney , a comic pitch for a feature to be written by Andrew Jay Cohen and Brendan O'Brien as a star vehicle for Jonah Hill.
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I recently screened Judd Apatow's Funny People (the latest in a long list of theatrical releases that the blogosphere has loved to "ehhh" about) with a group of friends, and quite notably after having had the beneficial pleasure of Joe Aisenberg's Bromance piece for Bright Lights.
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Michael Lucas knows how to
get people's attention. And the master of PR has managed to get the Los Angeles Times to not
just mention, but actually profile, Lucas Entertainment's "Men of Israel.
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Actor Seth Rogen and director Judd Apatow from the hit movie, Knocked up, are pissed at Katherine Heigl over hypocritical comments she made, according to Us magazine.
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Finally, someone said it!!
While visiting Howard Stern on Thursday, Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow addressed Katherine Heigl's infamous remark about how the movie that made her movie star-level famous, Knocked Up, "paints the women as shrews" while the men look "lovable" - in her words.
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AP - Judd Apatow's "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" spawned one of the most vibrant and successful runs in American comedy a frantic, four-year era capped by and summed up in the writer/director/producer's latest film, "Funny People.
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The Academy of Motion pictures Arts and Sciences presented "An Academy Salute to Hal Ashby," on Thursday, June 25, 2009.
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The comedy 'Funny People' has so many great things going for it, it's almost hard to keep track. For one thing, it's directed by Judd Apatow, the comic -- is "genius" too strong a word? -- behind 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin' and 'Knocked Up.
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Bud Cort, Ruth Gordon in Harold and Maude (top); Julie Christie, Warren Beatty in Shampoo (bottom)
Cameron Crowe and Peter Bart will host a panel discussion with Haskell Wexler, Jon Voight, Judd Apatow, Seth Rogen, Diablo Cody, and Ashby’s agent Jeff Berg as part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts [.
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Where have all the heroes gone?Perhaps it's a protracted backlash against the much-worshipped highschool elite of lettered scholars and athletic quarterbacks but since when did the lame-ass losers suddenly take over as our role models in life?
Don't you wanna grow up to be like him!
Seriously.
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