25 Burst results for "Judd Apatow"

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"judd apatow" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Montgomery potential injury didn't practice today on Thursday. It's such good bait because Khalil Herbert has backup has been just as good in like goal line. Short yardage, third down, early down, just everything. They're running the ball extremely well. And the Giants can not stop the run. When the Giants get into passing downs, they blitz, and when fields sees a bless you scrambles, on almost 25% of the blitz is he's seen this year. He is scrambled, which is better than when he tries to throw in. So it's good news. It's awesome that the Giants are just going to spend 5 guys 6 guys 7 guys to get fields to do what he was going to do anyway. Just get out of the pocket scramble, run. This is a spot where the reason you fear the bears is because you're worried about them getting in a negative game script and then having to fill the football. They've shown that they won't do that in the third quarter. They'll continue to run it, and the giant score of three points every first half. So they're not going to get game script exactly. I like the bears a lot, especially with the hook on the field goal. It feels really good. Where does Daniel Jones rank on the, we know his coach doesn't trust him at all rankings right now. It's the first is he top three, where do you have them? Fields is probably first. He's top three. I had that feeling watching that cowboys game, but it was like, this is what it would look like if bill's ownership wasn't making sure Brian Dave didn't break Josh Allen, right? It's just like, hey, run, hit somebody. Take pressure. Listen, if you get bruised out this week, we kind of don't care about it. You're not a firm plan. Like a weapon. Titans colts is another one I like. Titans plus three and a half. As I said, I don't like the colts at all. I thought they all time pulled the game out of their ass. I mean, their sideline was spirited. They were doing all the things. The sharps were behind them, but they block worse than I thought. Ryan was getting the shit kicked out of him and that chiefs game. And then the Titans, I thought played pretty well in that Vegas game. They controlled the clock, Vegas was playing catch up. They got red zone stops. And you'd think like both of these are bad things, but Indies only scored 40 points in three games. Titans plus three and a half feels like slightly more important for the Titans where they because Vegas just beat Casey lacerate they're feeling good. Titans barely escape that Vegas game. I don't know, especially with if Burke's, if he can keep coming on week after week, they're not really getting anything from the receivers yet. But this seems like another flip a coin. So why wouldn't I take the three and a half? Yeah, so the Titans are still very scary for me to trust and a lot of it goes back to me too. The chiefs had against the colts, the Titans want to run the football. The courts are the team right now to not try to run the football against, passing devot, they're terrible passing API defense. They're terrible. Rush defens are amazing. Every time you run on first and ten against the colts, you're just asking for second and ten. Please give us one less chance to get a first down. The Titans have shown, however, under variable that they will run Derek Henry into a brick wall. So that's what scares me there. What I do like in this game are the Burke's props. They've talked a lot about getting Burke's more involved. Burke's route participation has gone up in the last three weeks in enormous ways. He started with routes on 36% of Tannehill's drop backs in week one, then 57%, done like 96% in week three. He went from I have to earn my spot in this offense too with a Kyle Phillips injury, so a little bit of a caveat to I am now a starting guy in this offense. You're still seeing receiving your props of about like 37 38 and into the low 40s. With Burke's explosive ability, that's two three catches, because he's going to be using the intermediate area of the field and he can run after the catch. So this game for me is a Burke's look, the second we get those lines on FanDuel. So little Titans money line with a little Burke's action. Yeah, this feels like an either war game, so why not take the plus or enough? I forgot to ask you, can you name when we talk about the Giants? Can you name their number one and number two receivers and receiving yards right now for the Giants? Yeah, so I think shepherd was first and then Richie James was second. Made good money on Richard James against the cowboys. Richie James is another one like a trailer Burks his route participations through the roof. Every time the Giants are dropping back, he is running around. He gets priced 40 receiving yards, right? I hit four plus receptions that game at like plus one 35. If you're going to run around, sometimes the ball is just going to end up in your hands, even if you're not the scheme guy. For Richie, they run them on screens. And so if you get Richard James three plus four plus receptions, continuing to be priced around like 50%. Minus one ten plus one ten in that area.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"judd apatow" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Part, but I think it's pretty high level. I'm excited about it. Let's bring in some pearl jam. All right, Joe house is here. I gave you barely any prep we were taping this on a Thursday. What do you know about the segment we're about to do? Because I am as bad as excited for this segment as I've been for anything, maybe in my entire life. You shared 6 words with me, and if it's not, I'm ready to fuck now, Jack. Those were not the 6 words. But they were anyway. It has to do with quotes, NBA, pre season quotes, something like that. Yep, that's what we did. I spent during the media days for the three days, I was scaring hoops hype and any article I read, and any time there was some sort of quote, I just threw it in a Google Doc. And what we're going to do is I'm just going to read you the quotes and we're going to react. And I think we could go one to ten on a scale of are we buying with one being, we are not buying this ten being, hey, I'm kind of buying this. They're all real. There are no fake ones. We're not playing the Magic Johnson game. We're not playing the Magic Johnson game. I'll come up with a fake one just to just to keep you honest. Give me the shocker. I don't need any more of that. I have plenty of that in my life. Quote number one, this is about James Harden, believing he's back to MVP form. Quote, I've always said that if my conditioning can be level with my skill set, my IQ and the work I put in, it's MVP. Did he really say that? These are all real quotes.

Trivia With Budds
"judd apatow" Discussed on Trivia With Budds
"Has the subtitle conversations about life and comedy. Those are all your questions for Judd Apatow and his illustrious career. We'll be back with the answers after this. We are back with the answers to Judd Apatow movies. Let's see how you did. Some of these questions from the crowd per library always telling people to go check it out. Crowd per dot com. You can get a free plan and host a little quizzes for your Friends and your family and then see if you like it and then sign up for all these other plans. They don't pay me to say that. But I use crowd per more than anything else, it's my go to trivia hosting suite and there's lots and lots of cool features. So go check it out. And you can find a bunch of great trivia in there as well. And their library, over a thousand categories, I think. Number one, for which of his earlier films to Judd Apatow make the pseudo sequel, this is 40. It was knocked up. Number one, knocked up. Pseudo sequel, this is 40 with Paul Rudd married to his wife whose name escapes me right now. Can't think of what her name is. Oh man, she's in like all his movies. Number two, what food has a thousand uses and you don't mess with the zohan written by Judd Apatow Adam Sandler and Robert smigel that is hummus, hummus. Number three, what family friendly comedy features Judd Apatow voicing Barry the elephant that would be the ZooKeeper. The zoo keeper with Kevin James. Number four, what SNL paparazzi magnet co wrote the king of Staten Island, Pete Davidson. Pete Davidson. Pete Davidson. I still have to go back and watch that and train wreck. Never saw those two movies in the bubble. I haven't watched the bubble. Number 5 rapper Eminem is in the 2009 movie funny people for a little bit. Funny people. Number 6, the streaming service that aired the bubble is called Netflix, Netflix. Number 7, what actor who wrote superbad drill bit Taylor and pineapple express was a teen when discovered by apatow, Seth Rogen. Originally on freaks and geeks and then everything else. Number 8, what 95 family camp comedy was Judd Apatow's first produced screenplay, heavy weights, a great 90s comedy. For families with Ben Stiller is a crazy counselor. Number 9, what color dress does Amy Schumer wear on the main poster for train wreck, it's a yellow dress with Bill Hader, making a crazy face behind her, and number ten, 2008 comedy produced by apatow takes place in Hawaii, forgetting Sarah Marshall. Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Kristen Bell, and Jason Segel and Russell Brand and a bunch of other people. A lot of good cameos in there. For two points, what for word book title from apatow has the subtitle conversations about life and comedy. It's sick in the head, sick in the head also has a follow-up to that book called sicker in the head. You can check those out wherever books are found. I read the first one, it's great. Sick in the head. And that is today's episode. Thank you so much for hanging out with me and listening to some movie related trivia. Your fact of the day is the word utopia, an ideal place, ironically comes from a Greek word meaning no place. If you didn't know that, now you know. Thanks for listening. Thanks for telling a friend. And we'll see you next time for more trivia with buds. Cheers.

Trivia With Budds
"judd apatow" Discussed on Trivia With Budds
"What you'd be and welcome to another episode of the trivia with buds, podcast, I'm your host Ryan buds. Thanks for checking out the show, hit and subscribe. So you never miss an episode, and thanks for telling a friend about this little show. We are close to 2 million downloads overall, which is very exciting. It may not seem like a lot for maybe like a video that goes viral online or something. But it is a little bit more work to find a podcast download it, subscribe and listen to it. Things like that. A little bit more steps involved than just clicking a link on a YouTube video or something. So getting close to 2 million is very, very exciting. We hit a million probably about 5 years into the podcast, and I think we're on your 7, maybe, going into year 7. So that is very, very exciting. And hopefully we continue to grow thanks to listeners like you. If you have anything you want to shout out on the show, become a Patreon member, one of the tiers gives you a shout out every month on any specific thing you want. Maybe you just want to tell a friend that you love them. Maybe you want to advertise your business. Maybe if something going on that needs to be known to the world, go check out the different tiers of my Patreon at Patreon dot com slash trivia with buds and join the club. We're up to 70, 80 members now, which is very, very cool. And thank you guys for all of your support. Before we dive into today's episode on Judd Apatow movies, we have a geek out challenge card. And here are those challenges for films named 6 films that take place in Las Vegas. For television, two TV shows that feature dancing. For literature for Ernest Hemingway characters. For music, four songs by Elton John. And for miscellaneous two sets of celebrity siblings. All right, there you go. We're all warmed up. We're ready to go, and we're diving into a film category, Judd Apatow movies. Here we go. It's Judd Apatow movies. Here's question number one. For which of his earlier films the Judd Apatow make the pseudo sequel, this is 40. Number one for which of his earlier films to Judd Apatow make the pseudo sequel. This is 40. Number two, what food has a thousand uses and you don't mess with the zohan written by Judd Apatow and Adam Sandler and Robert smigel. Number two, what food has a thousand uses and you don't mess with the zohan. Number three, what family friendly comedy features Judd Apatow voicing Barry the elephant. Number three what family friendly comedy features Judd Apatow voicing bury the elephant. Number four, what Saturday Night Live paparazzi magnet, co wrote 2020s, the king of Staten Island with Judd Apatow. What SNL paparazzi magnet co wrote 2020s, the king of Staten Island with Judd Apatow. Number 5 rapper Eminem has a cameo and what 2009 Judd Apatow comedy. Number 5 rapper Eminem is in what 2009 Judd Apatow comedy. Number 6, what's streaming service aired apatow's newest movie about filming a movie during the pandemic, entitled the bubble, what streaming service aired his movie the bubble number 6. Number 7, what actor who wrote superbad drill bit Taylor and pineapple express was still a teenager when he was discovered by Judd Apatow, who wrote those three movies superbad drill bit Taylor and pineapple express

The Rich Eisen Show
"judd apatow" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Something like that from the 70s. Anyway, so you don't get the person that you intended to get. That's correct. And so Bill said, well, he hosted Saturday Night Live and he's a great guy and he's really funny. Maybe do it and then Bill and I went out to lunch with him after watching him in a game the night before. And the thing I always remember about the lens. First of all, he got the joke instantly and he was hysterical. It's funny because he's really funny and he understood the nuance of what that was. But he's eating in the restaurant and all the different Lakers keep walking over. No, it was pre Lakers. Yeah, sure. Yeah, yeah. Before that, his teammates keep walking over and they're all exhausted from the night before. Like they look annihilated. At noon the next day. They look like they've been through something terrible. All of them, and they're all like, hey, how you doing? I'm okay. How you doing? And people don't realize what it takes out of that. Yes. Am I right about this? If it was in Miami, it could have been a late night than I did. It was just like true exhaustion. And I was like, in my job, I'm never that tired. I'm not recovering like that. I was impressed at the work ethic. So it could be that line from airplane Kareem, you tell your dad to drag Walton into the linear court. His ass. I put LeBron right up there with Kareem and airplane in terms of solid company. He got the idea and he was great and he was tremendous in that. So it was John Cena. He was hilarious in that movie. John Cena was so fun. And also John Cena I can't say I was following wrestling at the time, yes. So because I was more of a Bruno sammartino guy. Nice. That's the Glenn contraceptive. Well, he was more successful than that. That's true. But seeing it came in, and someone just showed me a tape. Hey, maybe a wrestler could play this part, because we just wanted her to have a very muscular boyfriend. And I'm like, hey guys, hilarious. And they were like, yeah, he's like the champion. I'm like, oh, I literally didn't know who he was, which is, it says bad things about me. I should be following Russell more closer. And the nicest funniest guy just so so game to go for it came in with tons of ideas. And he's also, he does a funny cameo in the bubble. Now, okay, very good. The bubble again in theaters on April 1st. And the last one, I know this is true, but it's just a way for you to please tell the story that Steve Carell insisted on having his chest literally waxed. It literally is. That's real hair, what you're looking at. That's not like the crop guys made funny hair on the hair. That's the hair they ripped off. And we would just put it there. And that is the actual reaction to the pain of doing. And so we had 5 cameras set up because this is a one take. We could only do it once. You can only feel like glue them hair back on and do it. And it was Steve's idea. He's like, I think it'd be funny. Yeah. Now, the thing I realized later, was he claimed at the time that he had never waxed before. But now I realize that he had. Because he's a wax. He's a manscaped. He's landscaped. And anchorman, we've done other films with him. But he really pitch it like, I think this would be funny. I imagine it would be funny. It would hurt a lot. Like, no, he'd done it. It was all a lie. And the woman who waxes him came in, and we needed an actress who also knew how to wax. Like a professional actress last waxer. That's quite a Swiss. Maybe did it uncertain twice. I got fired. Acting. Number one rule when you wax is you don't put the wax over the nipple. Because you could just rip someone's nipple off. She did. There's like a shot and we realized later that she lied that she knew how to wax just to get apart. So that might be why it hurts so much. Maybe it wouldn't have hurt. If she knew how to do it. As someone who has told some fibs in his past, you had to respect her for, you know, just wanting the role. Got to fake the resume. You gotta, if there's anything I can say to the kids out there, take the resume. Get the job, then prove you can do it. They get till you make it. Oh my God. You're not later. And Kelly Clarkson was just an ad lib that Seth Rogen, I knew that I wanted him to curse at her. Because as a kid, I always went to action park. Oh my gosh. Everyone knows. Has these like cement tracks and you ride these scooters down them and everyone wiped out on their arms. And with all their skin and their arm would get ripped off and then you would go to the nurse and the nurse would spray this like pink antiseptic, antibacterial, something on it. And but it was like a line of people. It could be like a nice woman with curse out the old cursed out the nurse. And so I told Steve that story and I said, just every time act like you're not going to curse at her and then curse. And then I asked Seth, can you write out a list of curses? Which he wrote, and then I said, can you get a couple of clean curses? Yes. So if I remember to air this on ABC, and then it's not about Kelly Clarkson. I just did it last week. We're bonded over this joke. Oh my gosh. Fantastic, and we didn't even touch on literally two thirds of what you've got going on sicker in the head, Judd Apatow, a book where you can pre order right now. It comes out next week on the 29th, and then on the 1st of April, the bubble. I didn't even mention Keegan Michael keys in this movie. And he is one of the funniest guys I have ever met. He's made us. I mean, he's been incredible. What a heck of a cast. Red arm is Fred Armisen two. David Duchovny, is he one of your basketball Friends? I used to play basketball from the famed Garry Shandling games. Yeah. And he played more seriously at college, I believe. I don't know, did he play is that a lie? That'll be for his celebrity true or false. But he actually knew how to play. Okay. But I was mainly covering weaker people like Alan's white bell. Sounds like Bella from. Saturday Night Live legend. And he fell at me once in dislocated my shoulder. Oh God. And then that was the end of my basketball. That's the end of it. Great to see you, Judd Apatow. This was so much fun. Thank you for coming in. Again, sicker in the head. We're all books are sold..

The Rich Eisen Show
"judd apatow" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Wife asked me was I did I think I was at a frat party or something. Well, what if you beat Arizona? Would you got a slip N slide? You're gonna have that going on? Get that going on. If we be Arizona. I'll have to figure stuff out. Coach, thanks for the time. Have a safe rest of your bus trip, really appreciate you calling to the show when you do right in the middle of the tournament. I know you got you're on the bus, but that's when that's when good moments can happen for you and your team and bonding. So I appreciate you taking some time to call. Thank you. Okay, thanks, rich. Thanks for having me on. You got a good luck against Arizona that's Kelvin Sampson. How about that? It's first NCAA tournament win was against Arizona and Jason Terry and now he's taken on Terry's kid in a sweet 16 game. Life is wild. By the way, how crazy would that have benefit was Houston versus TCU and San Antonio on a sweet 16? How nuts would that have been? Home games for everybody. That event's insane. Instead it's Arizona. Okay. Let's do this. Let's take a break here on our program. Because we've got an inch studio guest coming out here. Very excited to talk with Judd Apatow. He has got a new movie in theaters this Friday and on Netflix. The following Friday called the bubble. We'll talk about so much with Judd Apatow in a moment. Thus, the bubble again Judd Apatow here on the rich eisen show in theaters. This Friday and on Netflix. I don't think it's in theaters. I think it's just Netflix. Except there are some select theaters. I've been told there are select theories, but I think on April 1st, April 1st, not the week before. In Los Angeles, there's a theater in the Pacific palisades. I think the Paris and New York. At home. Okay, good. I mean, if we're all some people are still in their bubbles a little bit too. Mentally. Some people may never leave their very good. And so the NBA Bubble was a wild construct because it's in a theme park, right? Yes. It's where normally people are coming from all around the world and just hanging out and their passport to fun. And now all these NBA players are setting things up. And the rooms are not as luxurious as most of those guys are used to. Correct. We didn't hear a lot about that, but they were certainly people saying the tub isn't big enough. They're not used to seeing the Donald duck themed wallpaper. In their hotel rooms. Exactly. Or taking a monorail to work. It wasn't there one guy who started videotaping all of it, and then they shut him down. Don't talk about what's happening. We don't talk. It's like Fight Club. We don't talk about the bubble. But the one aspect of the bubble that we've been talking about on the show that still lingers today is the NBA coaches use the bubble to get rid of wearing suits. They don't wear the car. That's over. And it's never coming back. We ask every NBA coach that comes on here like, what they were like, we weren't bringing our suits. There was no dry cleaning. Now they dress like they're going to the gym. And now you don't know who the coach is. You have no zero. It could be just like I walk to go get a soda, you think I'm the coach. You should try calling a player at a crypto. I call it now. I don't like that they call it crypto. It's like beanie baby arena. You know, it's like a pet rock arena..

The Rich Eisen Show
"judd apatow" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Of everybody on the bus, we're driving down to San Antonio right now. Ah. Okay, so the answer is yes. You do have your shirt on right now. How many people did you hear from after we saw your shirts off celebration with your team? You know, it's my phone until we're on the bus to get back. I think I had 300 and some tech. And at that point, you're just happy for your emotions. I bet I bet. Your kids must have loved that. They must have absolutely 8 out, right? Obviously something like that can not be planned. A couple of years ago, we beat a house safe to go to this week 16. That was the year we lost the Kentucky. But it was the first summer situation. Back then, though, I was wearing a shirt and tie. And as soon as I walked in, I just got blasted with the water shower, but the Gatorade cooler and the bottles and the squirt bottles and all that. And I said, well, when I turned the court, I saw it was coming. I said, what the hell? You know, let's dive in there and just take a lack of my shirt off with some south. Well, it looks like you've been working out. I'll be honest with you. I'd like to know what your workout regimen is. Coach. Just to understand what these 18 to 20 year old side end, walking around a little bit. I bet. So let's get into the joy of it. Obviously, winning a tournament game is something you don't take for granted. But your team is went to the final four last year. And you lost two crucial members of that final 14 due to injury in December, your guards market sasser and Tremont Mark. You lost those guys. What was the feeling around your team in December when those guys went down, coach? Well, I'd say we played Texas state. On the 22nd, that morning, John Mark, who had the huge play last year against Rutgers on our way to the sweet 16. He had surgery for torn labrum that we knew he would be at 6 to 8 months. But that night, the night, the game we played against Texas state, Marcus sasser, who was clearly our best player, having a great year, broke his foot, and I didn't find out until the next morning. We had two days two day breaks with Christmas to 23rd, 24th. We were coming back to practice the 20 evening at the 25th, so when I got the news, my trainer called and said, coach are you sitting down? That's usually that's right. Well, what is it? It's a Marcus fractured metatarsal in his left foot. Then I said, well, what's the prognosis that he's going to have to have surgery? And then still holding out hope, I said, what does he do for the year? I just needed to hear it black and white. And I think from there, my mind just started racing. I know I just lost your mind, not lost Marcus, that same game ever has had a great two sprain of his left ankle. I knew wouldn't have him for a couple of weeks. So at that point, I was just counting bodies race to see how many we had. I had three guards left at the program. But you know, I would just say the moment, you know, we talk about just be where your feet are. Our next game was at temple. We tried to figure out how to beat temple and then each game by itself just every game became our season. We really couldn't plan ahead because we had to figure out how we're going to win the game. And I think that's important for kids to have something to believe in. What's the plan coach? What do you want us to do? And does the head coach still responsible for that? And we had Josh Carlton to pick here the transfer of Yukon and we're forced to have Taji Bohr. The athletic kids at transfer from Cal state Bakersfield. We just gave everybody a new role. And I told him just be all confidence in your role. If you do that, we'll be fine. And now here you are on the bus to San Antonio after winning two in your first go round here in this tournament. So I imagine when you're taking on Arizona, there might be a nice home court advantage, potentially in that arena, coach. We play in a beautiful newly remodeled fertitta center. I think our first game was in 2018, but it's beautiful, beautiful arena. And so we're going to try to make the AT&T center where the spurs play the south. But Joe and the practice came out, rich. You kind of had a little bit, whoever comes out of this bracket. We'll move to the regional finals, and that will be in San Antonio. I said, well, that will be nice. Did I quickly went right back to Alabama Birmingham? Right. But now that we're here, you know, it's awesome. In some ways, with this team, everything we're doing is gravy. And a lot of ways would have ever thought would make the tournament after we lost those two guys. This team has just been phenomenal. These are good players that were winning because we have good players. We don't have a lot of them, but once we have, we fight fatigue, we fight foul trouble, but Kyler Edwards a board. That's a really good backcourt. Sabian white junior phenomenal. It's the year. ACL surgery and this most of the year last year, Josh Carson, we didn't know what to expect, but we thought he was a good player and that we could develop him and he's been better than we imagined. Our bench has been young, we have two freshmen and junior off the bench, but let's get play hard. I think that's what we do. We have to make up for some things we don't have with our effort and our tenacity and because we have great kids, they do it. So there's no magic here. We have good players and they fall into our system and I appreciate everyone up. Calvin Sampson here on the rich eisen show on the bus to San Antonio with the university of Houston cougars getting set to take on Arizona. That must have been a late night for you. You must have been like the rest of America on the edge of a seat with a terrific basketball game between Arizona and TCU right to see what you're going to play next. Is that what you guys did? That night? Yeah. We were in after the Illinois game. We flew back to Houston and I actually got back in time to watch the game. I was impressed with both teams. I didn't know who was going to win. It was going back and forth, but to say this stands out for me about Arizona is their size. Colloquial 7 foot plus.

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"judd apatow" Discussed on Doughboys
"Ate both. That's great. Those are stressful day, a big slab of cake. Gotta do it sometimes. I'm a big cake guy. By hoping is I used to, I used to get a big piece of chocolate cake and then a big can of whipped cream, douse it, drown it in whipped cream. I mean, that's the best being an adult. Is that you really shouldn't do that anymore. I'm furious. I'm not allowed to. I'm furious that it's wrong. 'cause you have the freedom to do it. You like, you can just go to like I would just go to the grocery store and get a slice they have individual slices of cake. I'll just get that sometimes. And I'm like, I can do this. I have the money. I have the freedom. And I'm going to feel like shit later. I did it arouse during the pandemic. I had a day of crazy stress. I bought 5 different slices of the cheapest Ralph's cake. The lemon cake, the chocolate cake. The red velvet cake, the finale cake. I just sat there with a fork, went from one to the other to the other, 8, probably 70% of it. And then just like passed out in a sugar coma with some regret, but not much regret. I did test myself in the pandemic. One of my worst days of just stress eating was I ate a pint of Haagen dazs ice cream. And then I started a second one and finished the second one and I realized I had never hit two full pints in a row. Two pointer. And that was bottom. That was bothering. That I realized was going to lead to some heart problems. So I didn't do it again. I do think that a two pint a day could just kill me at this point. I think two pints could just take me down. You know, you know, you know my issue, jud, I'm a cake fan as well, and then there's so much cake verse. The cake first pie wars got to end. I like both of them. It's a reverse alien versus predator whoever wins we win. We like them both. Doesn't have any contest. I feel like so many people were like, oh, cake. I'm like, you like cake. You just do it. It's great. I sound so good. I'm okay. I'm okay, when I go into like a deli and they have like 7 layer like the craziest heights of a chocolate cake. You know, I love it. I like a vanilla lemon cake with those little like white chocolate leaves in it. Oh yeah. Oh yes. So Ben, Jewish, you like a slice of chocolate. Jewish deli fantastic. Yeah, that's a lot of fun. I don't go into Jewish deli. My uncle. And queens, I think I've been trained on just all that food. Wow, they're all. I'm a big, I'm a big birthday flavor guy. If you ever had that big slice of birthday cake, I'll do that sometimes. That's not my favorite flavor. That is amazing. There's ice creams with that flavor. Yeah. I'll do it, but pure chocolate, chocolate, chocolate, vanilla ice cream on top. Rick, I think, just likes to say he likes birthday flavor, which is a weird, annoying thing to say. I do. Because what is birthday flavor really? It's just like white cake with a lot of sprinkles. Yeah. Which I mean. Yeah. Sugar sugar. Well, I'm gonna go eat right now. I'm trying to think of doing this podcast. What if it leads to a healthier and unhealthy meal? Like just talking about all this. Will I feel like, man, you should eat healthy after all that? Or will I go, let's go down a dark cave right now. I think it will only lead to bad things. It's just a ladder, yeah. Unfortunately. Thank you so much for making time for us before you go. What we like to do on the show is give a closing thought and a fork score for the chain. So you want to give us a closing thought on this week's changing whammy burger and then a rating from zero to 5 forks. Zero to 5 forks, I will say, recently, upon ordering it into my office, I have reignited my love affair with umami burger. I hadn't had it in a while. I loved it. It's impossible product. And I've been having it. At least once a week. I'm gonna give it a four and a half out of 5 for a date lunchtime, order for me. Pure satisfaction. Now, is most of that for the chocolate shake? Maybe. But still, I'm always happy when I'm done and I have convinced myself it's all healthy. Wow. Four forks two times very good score from our guests, Judd Apatow, jud thanks so much for joining us and you'd like to plug it this time. I like to plug just kindness just the world in kind to each other. You know, that's my plug. I love that. There you go. Spread some of that around. And you know what? I think it's going to start here with doughboys. I think people will hear this. And Yellowstone, and the new season of Yellowstone. I mean, I'm not a part of it, but man, it is, I think it's the best season so far. Wow. Check it out. If you can't be nice, watch Yellowstone. Yeah..

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"The K town is marinated pork belly, Korean slaw, pickles, classic sauce, both of them have a beef patty, of course. And then the patty melt is caramelized onions, provolone, American cheese and classic sauce. Those were our three burgers that we split up. And like I said, we got the truffle fries. And we did a favorite. We did the cheesy tots. I don't know if you've ever tried this judgment but cheesy tots are really great. And we also did a really good. I've done that. Danny rings, my mom was my mom is an onion ring snob, so she was nervous about him, and then she bit into it and she said, oh, there's a full onion in there, what she was excited about that there was a full onion. She thought I was gonna be minced onion, so she was thrilled that there was a full piece in there. That's what I got and you know what? It was pretty good. It's good. I'm in, I'm in. I've been Uber eats in it. I've been, you know, some things when they show up on a delivery. They're not good. They don't survive the ride. And I think during the pandemic, we've figured out because all these places that normally wouldn't even deliver then suddenly their deliverable and you're like, hey, I didn't know that that would arrive so strong. Wendy's changed their fries because of this because it was the sort of thing of they wanted their fries. I think they're worse now, but they wanted their fries to be crispier. So they changed the formula out there for eyes to be crispy or like through delivery, which is I don't think that's appealing to anyone because it just feels like you're messing with the chemical compounds of it. But whatever, they change. I don't like the crispy kind of a fry. Me neither. I like a little moisture. I like a little like the old McDonald's before they screwed up the fries recipe. It was a soft cry. Back in the day. I think the beef tallow era? I'm talking the 1970s fries from yeah, okay. McDonald's where it was do they literally just boil a pig and chuck the fries in with the pan here. I don't know what they did, but it was a whole different situation. There's no gladwell podcast about it, and it's great 'cause it's just like, you know, I'm not the biggest Malcolm gladwell fan, but it is like him just having his gladwell Y tone, but talking about fries and just like, what happened? The funny thing is about the gladwell as music podcast. And he knows a lot about modern music, but when he talks about it, it just sounds strange. He's like, it's like the new Cody's song. I really enjoyed when she talked about twerking. He knows all about modern music, but it doesn't sound right coming from him. Yeah, you wanna look kind of on a give him a wedgie. The new drink song is both sexy and bouncy. Nick and I have said this before, but sadly, if we could travel back in time, we wouldn't warn anyone of any atrocities coming, we just go back to an old school McDonald's. Or an old school Wendy's old school Burger King. I mean, I used to even McDonald's as a kid. And I'm not joking. In a week, I certainly.

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"That if there was a movie right now that was as good as a hangover, like if they made the hangover part four right now, and it was insanely funny. I do think it would make a $1 billion. Yeah. I do think that there was something great like something about Mary people would run to it and it would make just as much money. Right. I think people want my fear is that so many movies are just gonna be streaming and not in theaters anymore. That's comedy movies. That's what I mean, and obviously good for people to get work and I love that, but I love seeing comedies in the theater. And I feel like that's it scares me. I wanted to come back and so many and so many funny people that I've met through love and Claudia is one of the funniest and Paul is one of the funniest and Leslie who worked on the show is one of the funniest and just I want those people to be up on the big screen and I feel that what you're saying. It's all horror movies or marvel movies or Star Wars movies. I mean, for me, I feel like it's a fun challenge to prove it wrong that people will go. But it is an odd, it is an odd moment, there's a little bit of a hole in the pace of things getting done. But I take it on, I will take it on to try to do that they will do well. I'm gonna personally try to tell the world that people will go if we make them. I mean, we've never had a movie that was incredible that really didn't do well in some format. Even the movies that were like, is that me? My wife is trying to reach me. Remember I said the thing about how long I could be on will depend on when my wife says, you know, you have to stop. We haven't got any restaurant yet. I don't know. She went upstairs. She might say, let's go out to dinner and then I'm like, no, I've got two more hours here. And you're just gonna have to wait. Cursing the doughboys. Exactly. But so what was I saying? I got confused. Are you talking about theaters? You emphatically pounded your fist that you believe in this. You said something about the doughboys movie, which Nikola yeah. One of us, which was weird. And then he said both of us. It's weird it doesn't exist. It's already wider than it exists. You know what I'm saying? Why not? Well, if it's anything like our live shows, yeah, no one's gonna enjoy themselves. Why is something? Are we gonna put fettuccine Alfredo on the rider? Can we do that? Is that possible to put? Yes. A double order. What happens at do boys live? Have you not seen it live? What happens? We literally sit and do the show and people watch and enjoy it. It's the strangest feeling as someone who, you know, and Mitch's Mitch is an actor. I'm not an actor, but we both came up doing live comedy and have been in front of audiences a lot and the feeling of being like, first of all, because sometimes the show is just conversational and it's just and so people are just watching you have a conversation, which is a very strange thing to be observed doing. And but also that I think a big part of it is people just have listened to you talking in their ears for hundreds of hours. And they just want to see you in person. They're like, I feel like I have a personal connection with you. So many people who even say to us, I feel like you are my Friends. Are they? Are they your Friends? Yes. Yeah. I mean, if they subscribe to the Patreon, this also leads to them being like drunkenly walking up on stage and then saying stuff like, I'll pay you a $100 to kiss my wife. Weird stuff. Oh yeah, that's the other thing. That's a going rates. Is that going right? Hot wife subculture contingent of the doughboys fandom. Really into cuckoldry. It's strange. It's a weird feeling to do a live podcast. I like it. And you know, it's fun to have that energy of a live crowd. It's particularly because we did one show in New York Mitch and that was the first time you and I have been on stage in front of people in like 18 months. It was like a very like we were on stage. We talked about the show. We were on stage in Denver. We did a live show the night that Tom Hanks had COVID announced he had COVID and Rudy Gobert announced he had COVID in the NBA suspended its season. That same nightmare was alive. And then after that, we flew back to LA and we're in quarantine for hour long. And so like that, you know, that interregnum coming back in front of a live audience, it was pretty invigorating, honestly. Like even if someone like me was kind of jaded about that stuff, Nick is selling himself short too because when I started doing stuff at UCB, he was a great improviser and a very funny guy on stage, so he's selling a selling himself short. He's very funny. He lived and sold himself so short, he's even said that he wasn't a performer. He did any performer. And he is a performer. He very much was, and is. He did that entire part of it was like he just eliminated. I mean, he did kind of delete it from his life. It is strange. Yeah. And he did tell me one time that once this show ends, he'll never look back on it and he'll just completely remember. You did say that, Nick, you said that once the show was over, I won't look back on it. Look, I've deleted a lot of things from my life, don't investigate, please. You should be married. Yeah. You'll never listen to it again, but other people will just keep listening. It's rotated. I saw Nick with Paul rust and a bunch of other.

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"November 22nd, 2020 one is from. So it just got played. All right. So they may have fallen off and found another podcast by this point. Oh, a 100%, yeah. Yeah. Well, maybe they've been running. Listen to some far right podcast. So this will someday be as well. Will opportunistically try to take a hard right turn at some point. Probably boost our Patreon numbers. It's inevitable. But before we do that, Mitch that drop was all about your love for your cats, Wally and Irma are guest today. Also a cat guy will get into that. A writer director and producer whose films include the 40 year old virgin, train wreck, and the king of Staten Island, and Netflix's love, featuring her own Mike Mitchell. Judd Apatow. Hi, Judd. So happy to be here. I'm so ill right now. I've had the fever, I've ended up flew three times in 6 weeks, not COVID, we don't think. I could do one of those people that the tests don't read it. You know? Maybe my system's different. But I literally is the third time in 6 weeks I've had like fever chills, no explanation. Had a blood test. They see nothing or maybe I'm just crazy. Have you seen Aaron Rodgers at all lately? Were you in the vicinity of Aaron Rodgers? Well, the thing about Aaron Rodgers is, I remember he was on Pete host podcast and he told a story about seeing aliens. And I somehow feel it's all connected. I feel like it's all connected to his worldview. Yes, I can see that. There's definitely some crossover. You don't know what you believe. You don't know what to believe. That's all, right? It's like an X files situation. Well, one of the cool that is crazy to me that he saw aliens, Aaron Rodgers? I don't know, go hunt down the old, you made a weird podcast, he had a full alien story. Now that I don't believe that kind of a thing, I think, even our government has said, we don't know what some of these things are. There's a lot where they're like hundreds of sightings from fighter pilots. So why would we not believe him? Yes, it's true. We were talking about the pills, the tic tacs wiks that everyone had seen to seem. Seemed to see the white little bit. What did you say? The tic tacs, the little white tic tac chips. You don't know how the white tic tac ships? No, I thought you were saying, I think it was trying to say TikTok and getting it wrong. Tic tacs, what are they? What the hell are you like alien tiktoks? No, I'm saying there's the tic tac ships, like the white judgment. Like the ships are shaped. They have the same form factor as a tic tac. Got it. Yes. Yes. Yeah. Which really isn't that technically advanced when you think about it. No. No. Just as a shape. Is that the most aerodynamic shape? It doesn't seem like it doesn't seem. It doesn't seem like one. Maybe they're much less technologically advanced than us. They just get here. They're impressed by our fighter jets. They know how to get here, but really shitty equipment. Yeah. There's a scenario where I could be a God to these people. I'm so intelligent. Next level intelligence compared to the tic tac people. I'm glad to be here even in a ill state I passed out, and then I was like, should I cancel? A lot of canceling discussion. I moved it from earlier today to late and then I said, you know what? I'm gonna roll with I'm sick attitude. Wow. And just be real with you. I'm gonna be real with you guys. Judd, that feeling of canceling hours before the show, I think it's something every guest goes through. Something that happens on this pod. And then you get the sunk cost fallacy, if I already ate the meal, so I might as well talk about it. I think also I just will say that also you could be feeling sick because of the pod. That's another possibility. That's true. That's happened. Because now you know when you do podcasts, you're up late that night thinking what did I say, will it end my career? Sure. We got little joke out of context in 8 years when I get hired on some network show, take me down. So I'm scared. I've given myself a 7 second delay, because I can say anything. I might say some really pretty terrible things that are gonna hurt whole communities and my whole career. You know what? Where truth tellers, we're going to leave it all in, unless you say not to, but we're going to leave it all in and let people hear the truth. That's the worst call. That's what it's called. Yeah, I think guys it should. You know, that whole thing that I said, I mean, is there any way you could lose it? The thing where I thought I talked about how Epstein is kind of a cool guy, even though he's done a lot of bad stuff but he's so cool. I mean that whole section about my temple. I mean, I said something about my rabbi that I think might come across from. And we're confidently saying you should keep it and see why and I don't have to worry about the career thing. We're fine. We're fine. You got patriots. Doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. Patreon. That's all that yeah. If that goes we're in trouble, but that's the only thing we. But Judd, I gotta tell you, just Nick listing off your credits. I was a late bloomer. And I lost my virginity. Just shortly before 40 year old version came out, which was the biggest relief ever for me because it made me make me cool. But it was about to be released and I was so thrilled that I was no longer a virgin because I just felt like I was going to live with those jokes for so long. And then the movie was hilarious when I saw it. Well, you could have views that you could be like, hey, you see that movie? I'm like the guy. I'm all clean. I'm all clean. You know, the ending where she didn't mind, but you shouldn't mind either. I remember when we were working on that movie and we were trying to figure out how Katherine keener would react when she found out. And then we realized, oh, she would just go, oh, that's better. 'cause who really wants a filthy penis? A filthy, really overused because you would be kinda happy that you weren't gonna get a venereal disease or something. Yeah. I think the opposite of that, you wouldn't love. You know what I mean? Like a guy who was like a player or something like that. A pua fan likes a pickup artist. Which I know you, I know you live by that code, Nick, so I don't want to yeah, that's kind of my religion. I got anywhere for me. I tried on my wife. She was just none of it works. Yeah. No, not at all. What are you doing? Those scarves away. I can't make any of that work in the house at all. Hey, hey, what are you doing? It all comes across creepy, even as a married person. I'm creepy on all advances. Nick is constantly you're negging Natalie constantly, right, Nick. Yeah. She makes me back, so it's just like she just happens. Rightfully so..

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"And you you'd be have to quarantine for two weeks and then you would go to the set and wear your masks every second. You weren't shooting every second that you were like on camera doing your thing and then you go back to the hotel. And i thought that just seems funny and it seems like it would give a nervous breakdown. Isolated like that. So the idea was you know. Could you make a movie during the pandemic that was safe because have small casts and you'd have two sets the hotel and the sound stage. So that's what we just did. I was very happy to get through it all with no positive cases the entire time you know all the rules and it worked and it is about isolation and the way we all felt this year so i thought what am i going to write. It does mobile to about something from the past. I can't really write about life as if it's normal because that normal right now and that didn't seem to work. But i could write about what's happening right this second and so it was a weird swing to go. Let's just jump into it and make fun of this as it's happening and i think it came out really well certainly was inspired by a lot of people like christopher guest and eugene levy and shits creek and and a certain tone of warm comedy corky comedy certainly tropic thunder. Whose other movie that ben made. I thought about Your wild doing this. And i'm excited for people to see it. I tried to think of the movie as something you would give people at the end of the pandemic as some sort of sorry. Sorry we all went through this. Let's laugh about it. It was such an air. And here's a little weird joke gift at the end that it's it's funny because as you're describing it some people tried to make whether it was. Tv shows movies about the pandemic as we're living it and they were serious. So there was a zombie Nobody wanted that. We don't need you to tell us what were living. Because we're already living at but funny is something we only. The catharsis is something we all need and being able to say..

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"And every once in a while i'll lose that tens of minutes and i'll go. Yeah it's probably better. There's an entirely different version of the producers that brooks had to put together. I don't know if he did it personally. I suspect he did for the days of network television screenings of films like that. There was some amount the hall. Springtime filler. thing is out of the you know we. We just interviewed. Jim brooks and i got to tell them how much i love. The critic chose ever and it made him happy to hear that. Because i apparently he doesn't hear very often a real jammed like some people have sniffed out. There is a lot of clips on youtube of it. I don't know if the whole show is streaming somewhere right now. Dvd's but it was so funny. They worked so hard on it. You know as mike reason al. Jean round show created that show and you know the writers. Everybody is the laboratory in the room When i was there and ken. Keeler and steve tompkins and patrick verona. I mean everybody went through there a lot of the simpsons world and it wasn't as commercials simpson's because it was about a critic. I guess the idea is that the critic was adopted but jewish with very waspy rich parents degrees in new york and they made the whole look almost like a new yorker cover or cartoon is beautiful. How they did it. And that's where. I learned how to write because after the best seller show. I had a job half the week at the critic and half the week in the larry sanders show. I was learning to different. Schools of comedy Also very similar and getting to spend time watching. James brooks give us. Which really was how i learned a lot about. Writing was when people would pitch him stories the questions. He asked the feedback. He gave the notes at the table. So that was a really important experience for me. Well see that's so fascinating to me that there is a there is a through line. It's not always identifiable and it's not always a salad sometimes. It's a little amorphous but James brooks who started out In the era of traditional tv situation comedies the back end of i love lucy and an and that era and then goes on to do the mary. Tyler moore show which is a quiet revolution in itself and all of its offshoots and then you come into his orbit and and learn from him. He's not a overtly trying to teach you but by giving you those insights he is. And now you are passing that along to another generation to amy schumer to pete davidson to donald molina. Don with girls. That was a huge that that show was a big deal in lena coming forward and having you on her arm you know it was really cool. never think about him. All the time and cameron crowe was another kiss and there was a big inspiration..

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"We were next to shows with laugh tracks. And i think other than the bernie mac show and the wonder years a really weren't shows in that era half hours that We're single camera. So we were making the type of show that we wanted to see. And i think television did ultimately move in at direction but at the time it just didn't fit in and it was really fun because we were so sad. We thought how can we make your show where we could use. Most of the people from three on jason segel and martin did a did one. And samm levine and busy phillips and we we had plans for everyone from freaks and geeks to succumb through it but we also had an episode. That was all about. Adam sandler performing stand up at the college. There was One with a few with. Kevin hart is the religious college students and we had will ferrell played a meth addict. Who would write your papers for fifty bucks at amy. Poehler is in the way on the floor so there were so many funny people on that show. It's just a strange Strange production again heartbreaking when it ends we love making it so much. But i'm too. I it was it was ahead of its time and i remember sake my periods and i always joke that whatever we love goes away just immediately. What has kiss adapter. even at the time. I said it's this show is too smart. It's too smart and go but again looking back because because my dad is my dad on. I pay attention to casts into actors. I love following careers so when people say to me. When's the first time you saw charlie hunnam or you saw these different. I go well. Hello and of course freaks and geeks talk about one jeopardy in a million years. Everyone from show has gone on and done so. Mina sam levine. Is my adopted brother. He's my father's favorite child. Look i'm surprised. I even get to live here but i mean just so many brilliant people that you have worked with continually one of those strange things because what happened with that show was there was no head of nbc when we were casting it so when we when we were doing that there was more business minded person who who was above the head of nbc. But they had a programming job was open in that short period. The person was the business had. I'm sure he thought he was creative. He's the one who said it on the casting sessions and he had no sense that he was supposed to interfere. You know most of those executives especially at that time thought like well. I'll approve some of their cast and i won't approve and they've never realized that if you don't let us show writer have their casting. You've already ruined the show. You can't like win half those battles or even two thirds of those battles you have to let people have a vision and so he disapproved everybody and that was a big reason why the show was great..

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"And so i had just finished doing the ben stiller show with ben and we got bend supply the evil head of the coney bergerson paul feed plays one of the counselors plays the one who just lost a lot of weights. Yeah and it was a really wonderful. Experience was the first movie i co wrote and produced. And what's really funny about. It is that now it's on disney. Plus right. I don't believe it was seen an enormous amount when it came out i remember when it was coming out a friend of mine new. The publicity people at disney and. They said they're not going to promote it. They're literally just mailing like the pr kit. And that's it and because we knew it was a little too weird. Our sense of humor was not the sense of humor of disney movies and so they buried us a little bit and and we there was this cult following four it. I was always surprised over the years. How many people would talk about it. And then suddenly it's disney plus and now disney loves it front and center and i. I would love to know how many people have watched heavyweights this year because they promote it like we made it yesterday. We'll part of it. Part of it is because it set. It's one of those things where it kind of becomes the because it said this camp. You don't have cell phones you don't have. It doesn't age it. it doesn't exist so there aren't obvious. Martin luther when it's soon kit kidnap so it looks like camp. You know. the kids don't have phones because you wouldn't really have so. It's it's one of those things and i do it. It still makes activists day. And i think about it and it makes me smile still or in that movie. The previous owners of the camp keenan bumps and plays one of the main And even then he was sixteen years old we rely. That's the funniest guy. Since he was so charming. So funny we love to. All the kids were great. And it's amazing when you see things sustain certain things you do you realize. No one's talking about that one and then was you know it's twenty five years later and you. Yeah people people talk about this like we just made it this year so undeclared is one of those shows for me where i feel like i need a best friend when someone tells me they love it too and we got to interview jaber shell a few months ago and i told that high think undeclared was brilliant and i stand by. The show was brilliant. And and i'm so sad. It didn't go on longer because i think it's gone longer because it was too intelligent. I think it was too smart and it was ahead of its time and and it still. They say it's another one. That like i just think is brilliant and you have done such an amazing job coming together with these casts and you know this. Yeah well that wasn't you know a came out before streaming even before a television had a lot of single camera on it so when they put it on fox in..

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"She's afraid of a great Gross out jokes on one level. She you know. She engages me deeply on the relationships. And what is truthful and has a lot of idea as and we collaborate on that but she also pitches big funny and sometimes gross out jokes and That's that's our bread and butter but that's that's part of what is obviously so funny with hers. She's she's a beautiful woman who does absolutely ridiculous things and the combination of in because her timing is so great and everything else it just. There's not there's another great loss. You got doorman doorman. Never had time absolutely one. What do you think it is about you. Having tasted the fruits of success wanting to pay pay back or pay it forward whatever. It is a by taking other talented people under your win. I think that that's what people did to me. So i just on some level was unconsciously trains. The that's the next step I also am a fan of comedy. But i'm also fan of new comedy so i think i'm generally attracted to someone unique and original who i haven't seen before and then a lot of times. Those people haven't done much and you wind up mentoring them as part of the collaboration because maybe they haven't even written a screenplay before and it becomes that type of relationship but the core attraction In addition to wanting people to know how to make comedy. And i mean honestly the happier lace. It sounds corny. But you do a lot of people to be able to do this but but part of it for me and maybe the main part is i feel like they're great. I wanna see what they can do. I wanna help them. Next mute their visions for their creativity. And how would you describe the collaboration. In in in in that instance when you are the the the voice of experience so to speak and they are the novice and yet they've got great ideas they've got great potential it sometimes..

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"judd apatow" Discussed on Maltin On Movies
"To guess at it. Vanity fair was. Maybe the most fun thing i have gotten to do i. I don't even know how i convince them to do it. Even while i was doing it people at vanity fair. Were saying never going to actually make it. You're aware that they were. They were like you know. This is the kind of thing that you know. Great and talks about doing but at the end of the day is probably won't happen and then it couldn't have been more fund great and couldn't have been nicer and the literally. Let me do it. I think they thought well he'll do something. And then we'll finish the magazine. But i became so obsessed that i really did do a ton of stuff for and one of the things i got to do is interview albert brooks. Which was my my drift. Sit and do that. And and that's in cigna ahead in the book and i also was able to get The magazine to organize an interview with nichols and may Which you never has happened since the sixties and that's a really cool article and then allowed me and photographer mark seliger to just take photos of all these comedians. Like carl reiner and mel brooks and corral and leslie melissa mccarthy installer and rock and sopra why i had my own photographer i could come up with ideas and then they would spend money and make them and ended. I was so depressed. I felt like i got fired when the magazine came out. I thought like oh. I can just do this for the rest of my life. I could be a magazine editor and then literally second locked. None of those people ever talk to me ever again. Photos are fantastic. That's one of the things. I love even cover like just it. You know what it is is it. I think it felt like the way you're describing. It sounded like fun. Felt like fun all enjoying it. And also i was able to highlight people that liked of like. We took a photo of a young comedians. And it was back. Then amy schumer. John mullany hannibal births and bo burnham. That was the photo so it's pretty cool that the all done anything since nothing. They're all struggled struggled pretty badly. Well now you. You've not only mentored a lot of talented people and sort of guided in some cases to produce literally directed them but now you've fathered two members of the show business community. Yes i you know the beginning. I didn't wanna meet anyone else's kids. I would put my kids in the movies. Because then i wouldn't have to deal with age parents So baden iris were in knocked up. And then i just kept giving them larger parts funny people and this is forty and now you know. Maude was in king of staten island. Playing pete davidson's sister really job. And she's on that tv series euphoria. Yes she's really really an amazing actress now and iras. Just start my new movie. I just shot in. London called the bubble Which is for netflix. And it's about a group of actors trying to shoot a dinosaur movie during the pandemic and. She's a hilarious in it. I love it. I will say it's funny if you go onto..

The Joe Walsh Show
Pete Davidson says he's removing his tattoos
"Comedian Pete Davidson is reportedly in the process of removing every single one of his tattoos. The news was revealed on Twitter after he attended a virtual Q and a with Judd Apatow and the cast of the king of Staten Island. Davidson said. It takes 3 to 4 hours in the makeup chair to cover them up, so he figured it would be easier to quote. Get them burned off.

All Things Considered
Advocates For Deaf And Blind Laud Netflix's New Playback Features
"Netflix recently announced it's rolling out a new feature that allows some viewers to stream their favorite shows or films, slower, half speed, say or faster. The feature, which is currently on Ly, available to Android users, adjust voice pitch to make the faster slowed down speed. Sound natural. The idea to criticism from directors like Judd Apatow, who said last fall that platform should leave content as it wass quote intended to be seen. Advocates for the deaf and blind are lauding the new feature, saying It's a win for people who rely on playback options so they can also enjoy the cinematic experience. One of those advocates as ever it bacon. He's a board member of with the National Federation of the Blind, and he joins us from Salt Lake City, Utah. Hello. Thanks for joining us. Thank you for having me. So for those who who dont know for someone who is blind, How do you watch films or TV shows? So we watch films just like anybody else on Ly. We have what's called audio description. Our audio description narration that's going on while the programming is being viewed. And so basically when there is no dialogue between the actors, a narrator comes on and describes what's happening in the scene and what's happening in the the show. So we have an understanding so like they might describe The set What's happening around us? They might give us some gender information or race information about characters, just overall things that help us. Understand and comprehend what the creators were trying Tio portray to the general public. And so how does this new playback feature assist with the viewing experience? Well, blind individuals. Many of us use a screen reading technology on our computers and our phones. And we have learned and adapted over time to speed that up on a regular basis. We've also been listening to audio books for years as a member of the National Federation of the Blind. I've been listening to audio books from the library for the blind for many years, and we've always been able to speed up that process because we're listening all the time and in our our ears that kind of trained over time to listen at a quicker speed and so allowing us to do the same thing on on on a show. Like a documentary or some type of other content. It really helps the whole lot. When when you're trying Tio consume such great content in mass quantity. And why is it so important? You mentioned that you've been doing this in other platforms. Why's it so important on a streaming platform like Netflix? Well, I think it's very important because I'm going to watched a lot of content just like anybody else. And honestly, I've been listening to so many things all of my life that when I listen at regular speed, sometimes it can sound a little slower than it that it should. And And so I might. My years kind of wanted a little bit more faster as a blind individual. Because that's what I've been used to listening to my computer, listening to my phone listening to audio books, so it's only a natural process that I would want the speed to be a bit faster on the streaming content that I'm viewing on Netflix or other platforms. You know, as I mentioned earlier, there are directors actors who have pushed back saying This playback option distorts their art and the way it was intended to be consumed. How would you respond to them? Well, I would say to to someone like Director Judd Apatow, who is a person who I love the the programs that he's put together, and I've watched several of his films, There is so much information that they have put out in their content. That audio description allows me as a blind individual to comprehend and observe on DH two Having that speed feature. It just allows me to do better understand and better comprehend what they were trying to portray in their creation. I love a lot of Judd Apatow's work and I think if he understood me is a blind individual and how I consume content, he would be applaud this new feature by Netflix

1A
F9 to be released online due to coronavirus
"With this is John horn of course host of the frame on KPCC honorary vice president of the one eight movie club John the best night isn't the only movie that was scheduled for release is now is having a perhaps a very different release than was imagined by filmmakers what is going on with movies how are they making the decision whether to delay a release or to go ahead in unconventional means I think the easiest answer is it depends I mean I think a lot of studios have taken their big budget movies and move them out of the summer season so right now in theory you have been watching F. nine the latest fast and furious movie was supposed to open may twenty second it's now coming out in April of twenty twenty one Black Widow a Marvel movie was going to open may first it's now November seventh so the bigger movies mostly are postponing their releases there are some films where they are taking them straight to video on demand or streaming platforms it's what universal did with its trolls war world tour movie and what it's doing in a couple of weeks with Judd Apatow's film I king of Staten Island and then there's some movies like Hamilton which Disney was supposed to release next year theatrically that they're gonna put on their streaming service Disney plus pretty soon most of the big movies though are gonna wait because there's only a handful of theaters that are open now if you can't play a movie in every theater around the country that it doesn't make any sense that said Christopher Nolan's film tenant is supposed to come out July seventeenth in theaters and the live action version of Mulan is supposed to come out July twenty fourth still feels iffy to me but that's the plan that Warner brothers and Disney have for those two films and right now they're sticking to it so one of those movies that is gonna be streaming is vast of night as I'm in and it's playing at drive ins but it's gonna be streaming on demand on Amazon prime on Friday and joining us is the director Andrew Patterson from his home in Oklahoma high and you're welcome to wanting Hey good to be on the show I wonder how it feels for you to be releasing a movie at this moment in time unexpected you know we'd made the movie a few years back and felt like it was you know we didn't even know if for when we were gonna get a distribution deal and then it lands right in the middle of the pandemic we were scheduled for may fifteenth and so we have it a little bit and and actually went out nationwide in drive ins first and and people came out and had good experiences from what we can tell I mean I got to say the movie is uniquely suited for a drive and did you go watch it from your car yeah we did we what's that in the at Montclair mission tiki opening night and day you know unique experience at least to get to see a movie that has a lot of outdoor scenes and and in the sky plays a big part of the movie and and you have had lights flashing through parking lots in the movie and it kind of felt three dimensional away because of those extra elements sort of surrounding you at the drive in I'm gonna be super careful because I do not want to be the person explains this for anyone else but can you what can you tell us about this movie without spoiling anything yeah I mean when you work on a movie and and and marketed and publicize it you learn ways around maybe hoping not to tip the hat too much but yeah you know it's it's set in New Mexico in the nineteen fifties and and just those two elements a lone people sort of draw a line between them and and make some conclusions immediately in our film follow the switchboard operator who sixteen female name Faye and a radio DJ named Everitt who's eighteen nineteen twenty and they sort of start to hear some things through the radio and the switchboard that sound like they're not of at least local in in origin and then they decide to a curious and start to chase it down John this film is getting a lot of attention I wonder why would you say that is an again John no spoilers but what why are people so excited about this movie well it's really good I think that's the obvious reason it is a tremendously impressive first feature it is so well made so well acted really it's just a perfect little movie but I think one of the things that's odd about a film like this and it's feels a little kind of heartless to say it it actually is benefiting from the crown of virus because none of those big movies are coming out nobody is going to see the light latest Marvel movie or a lot latest fast and furious film so movies like this that are coming out on different platforms like streaming they're not having their release date how old have a real opportunity because there's not a lot of new content that people can find and here you have a film that would be maybe it would really face some challenges if it were real released theatrically as originally planned in mid may because it's going up against all of these giant movies and now it has kind of a little silo of no competition because there's nothing really playing in theaters and there's nothing that new or big or great that's debuting on streaming platforms so I think it's the in some odd way it's almost the perfect combination of a really good movie coming out when they're not a lot of really good movies

The Frame
F9 to be released online due to pandemic
"With this is John horn of course host of the frame on KPCC honorary vice president of the one eight movie club John the best night isn't the only movie that was scheduled for release is now is having a perhaps a very different release than was imagined by filmmakers what is going on with movies how are they making the decision whether to delay a release or to go ahead in unconventional means I think the easiest answer is it depends I mean I think a lot of studios have taken their big budget movies and move them out of the summer season so right now in theory you were been watching F. nine the latest fast and furious movie was supposed to open may twenty second it's now coming out in April of twenty twenty one Black Widow a Marvel movie was going to open may first it's now November seventh so the bigger movies mostly are postponing their releases there are some films where they are taking them straight to video on demand or streaming platforms it's what universal did with its trolls war world tour movie and what it's doing in a couple of weeks with Judd Apatow's film I king of Staten Island and then there's some movies like Hamilton which Disney was supposed to release next year theatrically that they're gonna put on their streaming service Disney plus pretty soon most of the big movies though are gonna wait because there's only a handful of feeders that are open now if you can't play a movie in every theater around the country that doesn't make any sense that said Christopher Nolan's film tenant is supposed to come out July seventeenth in theaters and the live action version of Mulan is supposed to come out July twenty fourth still feels iffy to me but that's the plan that Warner brothers and Disney have for those two films and right now they're sticking to it so one of those movies that is going to be streaming is vast of nine as I mentioned it's playing at drive ins but it's gonna be streaming on demand on Amazon prime on Friday and joining us is the director Andrew Patterson from his home in Oklahoma hi Andrew welcome to winning Hey good to be on the show I wonder how it feels for you to be releasing a movie at this moment in time unexpected you know we'd made the movie a few years back and felt like it was you know we didn't even know if for when we were gonna get a distribution deal and then it lands right in the middle of the pandemic we were scheduled for may fifteenth and so we have it a little bit and and actually went out nationwide and drive ins first and and people came out and had good experiences from what we can tell I mean I got to say the movie is uniquely suited for a drive and did you go watch it from your car yeah we did we what's that in the Montclair mission tiki opening night and do you know if you need to experience at least to get to see a movie that has a lot of outdoor scenes and and in the sky plays a big part of the movie and and you have headlights flashing through parking lots in the movie and it kind of felt three dimensional away because of those extra elements sort of surrounding you at the drive in I'm gonna be super careful because I do not want to be the person explains this for anyone else but can you what can you tell us about this movie without spoiling anything yeah I mean when you work on a movie and and and marketed and publicize it you you learn ways around maybe hoping not to tip the hat too much but yeah you know it's it's set in New Mexico in the nineteen fifties and and just those two elements alone people sort of draw a line between them and and make some conclusions immediately in our film follow the switchboard operator who sixteen female name Faye and a radio DJ named Everitt who's eighteen nineteen twenty and they sort of start to hear some things through the radio and the switchboard that sound like they're not of at least local in in origin and then they decide to a curious and start to chase it down John this film is getting a lot of attention I wonder why would you say that is an again John no spoilers but what why are people so excited about this movie well it's really good I think that's the obvious reason it is a tremendously impressive first feature it is so well made so well acted really it's just a perfect little movie but I think one of the things that are about a film like this and it's feels a little kind of heart was to say it it actually is benefiting from the crown of iris because none of those big movies are coming out nobody is going to see the light latest Marvel movie or a lot latest fast and furious film so movies like this that are coming out on different platforms like streaming they're not having their release date how old have a real opportunity because there's not a lot of new content that people can find and here you have a film that would be maybe it will really face some challenges if it were real released theatrically as originally planned in mid may because it's going up against all of these giant movies and now it has kind of a little silo of no competition because there's nothing really plain in theaters and there's nothing that new or big or great that's debuting on streaming platforms so I think it's the in some odd way it's almost the perfect combination of a really good movie coming out when they're not a lot of really good movies

The Bobby Bones Show
'Trolls' went straight to homes. Movie theaters are fuming.
"Funny I also saw another story as I was coming on the air about universal the movie group they were the first studio to jump I have a movie to go straight to streaming during corona virus they made one hundred million dollars alone just by releasing the new trolls movie but AMC movie theaters they're not happy and so AMC which is the world's largest theater chain says it will no longer play any movies from Universal Studios is not wild we got a feud in the movie world okay this is they're telling me if they come out with another trolls movie during a non pandemic time period they're not gonna show in their theater I don't think so that's what it says they are and they're going to universal's planning to release more movies both in theaters and direct to home formats after the success they have Judd Apatow's the king of Staten Island coming out June twelfth universal responded that its goal is to entertain people sheltered at home and still believes the theatrical experience and it made no comment to the

Modern Love
An Interlude Of Clarity With Judd Apatow | Encore
"There's never a good time to fall if your couch onto Martini Glass Knick a major blood vessel and begin losing a dangerous amount of blood but having this happened in the middle of a promising date is an especially bad time. I demonstrated this last spring while on my fourth date with Brazilian woman so beautiful. I was almost afraid of her her after dinner in a home Italian restaurant we walked back to the apartment had just moved into in Brooklyn living in the city for the first time without roommates I was eager to take advantage of my newfound. You found privacy and things were going. Well there's something romantic about drinking from fancy glasses in an unfurnished room full of unpacked boxes. Miles Davis's in a silent silent way spun on the record player. I was amazed to have gotten this far as my friends are sick of hearing it made no sense to me that a gorgeous woman in her early twenty s who spoke four languages at live on three continents with spending Saturdays with me a thirty one year. Old bookish type from Pittsburgh each outing felt as if if I were sneaking into an exclusive club at the end of the night I always feared I'd be discovered and asked to leave. I realized that meeting someone. Wonderful is the whole point of dating but actually being with someone wonderful can be too stressful for me to enjoy. This stress is typical for me. I've been on anti anxiety medication for about ten years and on daytime consistently ask myself. Was that the wrong thing to say. Do I seem nervous. Will obsessing about being nervous make me appear more nervous not unusual question to ask yourself when meeting new the people but for me they can be paralyzing. Even the evening goes well. I often appreciated only later in from distance as if it had happened to someone else like dating into third person so far my success with this particular woman had been an exercise ignoring the reality of it which apparently also led me ignore the reality of my surroundings in general ask unraveled herself from our embrace on the couch to use the bathroom. I fell into the after dinner drinks at left on the floor. The glass slicing into the soft underside of my upper arm. Uh when I looked down I glimpsed my exposed triceps and more blood than I'd ever seen in my life. The cut had gone nearly to the bone. This is not the first time a date it ended with me in the emergency room. I seem to have a knack for it. My College Gopher served under-cooked chicken that gave me hallucinations in a fever of one hundred and four years later my attempt to Cook Breakfast for another woman ended in second degree Burns after I managed to set fire to a paper towel but the severity of his injury. It's unfortunate timing and the fact that I was naked Bacon all broke new ground

AP 24 Hour News
Judd Apatow says tiffs with wife Leslie Mann make for a 'healthy' marriage
"Comedy director Judd Apatow doesn't care that a fight with his wife made headlines he leads today's birthday round up after being asked on the view about reports of an argument with his wife Leslie Mann and in LA restaurants what do you find about well everything I mean you know what I did was really if I was going to more of a a ten feet we engage and I think that's why our relationship is helping me get a call and what do you say we so you guys that you were like debating something in a restaurant is like really have you been married do you know what to do Jennifer tells fifty
