Desperate for guidance, David hires an expert to teach him how to attract women.
David Wain, Paul Rudd: “The Pickup”
“Forgetting Sarah Marshall” Trailer
Look, I understand why people are sick of hearing Judd Apatow’s name every second. Nonetheless, check the record: Knocked Up was almost perfect (too long, and the DVD extended it!), Superbad was a riot for the most part and Walk Hard will at least be a great watch with funny cameos. That’s hardly a reason to bitch. Place your statements about overrated director/producers elsewhere.
Give these guys credit. What other comedy stable lets every player star in a lead role?
Jason Segel is next up to bat with Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which deals with Apatow’s favorite subject: well-meaning emotional dudes that still f*** up once a while (or all the time).
Segel plays your average funny schmuck that gets dumped by his celeb girlfriend. He takes a vacation to Hawaii to “get away,” and ends up finding his ex cuddling up with her new boyfriend, a “rock star” along the lines of Dave Navarro mixed with the Pick-Up Artist for comedic measure.
It could be worse: Dane Cook could be writing his latest atrocity as we speak. Be thankful.
Video Trifecta: Wet Hot American Summer

If you’re one of the enlightened ones who have seen the comedic genius that is Wet Hot American Summer, know that I’ve lined up some of the movie’s funniest clips for your viewing pleasure.
I remember watching Paul Rudd in this cult-flick, thinking “Man, this guy should be in more movies - dude is f***ing hilarious.” Well, thanks to Judd Apatow, Rudd is everywhere these days. And who knew Christopher Meloni was so funny?
If you’ve never seen Wet Hot American Summer, know that I’ve lined up some of the funniest clips from one of the funniest movies ever. That’s all you need to know.
Check out the best clips after the jump. Read More »
Judd Apatow Loves “Cox”
Leave it to Tinseltown’s finest writer/director/whatever Judd Apatow to parody the critically-beloved music biography genre.
Hot off the heels from the future-classic Knocked Up (and awaiting the release of his new flick, Superbad this Friday) Apatow is preparing to release Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story on December 14 this year.
The official trailer for Walk Hard debuted at Comic-Con before the screening of Superbad to a rapturous response, and Apatow seems confident that it could garner some Oscar buzz, hence the deadline-safe release date.
Chiggity-check Walk Hard’s plot, cast and out-of-control cameos after the jump.








































































