Judd Apatow Movies

The Complete Guide to all things Apatow

The Man
The Man

Just The Facts

  1. Born December 6th, 1967 to a virgin mother in a frat house, Judd was visited by three bros bearing gifts. Weed, Unscripted banter, and Seth Rogen
  2. He possesses the souls of Jason Segal, Seth Rogan, and Jonah Hill.
  3. He hasn't stopped writing hit comedies since Anchorman.

THE MAN

 The Name Judd Apatow might seem familiar to some of you. No, he isn't some hillbilly who recently appeared on cops. No, he wasn't that one indian chief who capped Custer. And No, he didn't just spend the last decade reaquainting the world with the true meaning of funny. In fact, he... wait... dammit!

Judd Apatow (or His Hilariousness) is the best thing to happen to Hollywood. He brought comedy back to the masses. He speared boredom in the chest with a trident! 

 

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

 

Ever wonder what an unholy union between Dan Rather and Ron Jeremy would look like? Me neither. That didn't stop Judd Apatow from making that nightmare a reality in his smash hit: Anchorman.

The movie basically details the assimilation of females into the male dominated world of newscasting. How do they do this? Sex Appeal. Enter Christina Applegate.

Yes, please!

 

Filled with enough one liners to fit any situation we encounter, this movie is pure genius. As long as the aformentioned situations revolve around genitals, scotch, or pooping in a refrigerator.

Most Quoted Line- "I love lamp"

Actors Judd whores out: Paul Rudd, Will Ferrell, Steve Carrell, Luke Wilson

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

 

Talladega Nights is the best thing to ever happen to NASCAR, barring pit crews comprised of nude women. This film is so wonderful it was able to take 5 hours of redneck laiden boredom and turned it into a 90 minute long movie that grossed 163 million dollars. That's the equivalent of selling your kids macaroni art for 20 bucks: getting something of value out of garbage. Mr. Apatow used his gypsy magic again to cash in big on one of America's dankest shames. How did he do this? Sex Appeal!

MMM, Wonder Bread...

yes, sex appeal and homophobia/ dick jokes. With great success the film chronicles the rise, fall and rebirth of one of NASCARS best (fictional) drivers. And Judd is able to do this all without missing a single redneck stereotype.

Notable Quotes- Tie "Shake and Bake" & "I'm all hyped up on Mountain Dew"

Whores: Will Ferrell, John C Reilly