Top 100 Quotes About Judd Apatow
#2. I have a lot of respect for people who are great at ad-libbing and for writers and directors who are able to create a scene in which that works. Judd Apatow is fantastic at it. But as an audience member, I like the sound of something that's been written - I like it to sound written.
Aaron Sorkin
#3. Comedies are very hard to do. They are difficult. Unless there's the Judd Apatow school, where they're like okay, we know that, we're going to do those. Or unless it's something that's far to the other side.
Don Cheadle
#4. I don't know if there's a particular project, but one movie that I was really disappointed I didn't get to work on was Judd Apatow's 'Walk Hard.'
Adam Schlesinger
#5. I would love to branch out a little bit and ... do a Judd Apatow type of movie. It just looks like it's so much fun.
Serinda Swan
#6. When I met Judd Apatow, he told me I should start writing screenplays. They'd be really bad at first, but the more I did it, the better I'd get.
Bill Hader
#7. I've seen all the Judd Apatow movies, and I'd love to have a really funny little part in one of them some day.
Miranda Cosgrove
#8. I think, first of all, I don't think people understand Ice Cube's body of work. Ice Cube is a, and I hate to use the word 'urban' but - when you think of Judd Apatow, and a person who's launched so many careers, Ice Cube has done that for so many comedians, you know?
Kevin Hart
#9. I guess Judd (Apatow) is my soul mate because we have a lot of hard times, and it's great at times, too.
Leslie Mann
#10. In the comedies I've been lucky enough to be a part of a world like Judd Apatow's, where I believe comedy comes from real people.
Jonah Hill
#11. I gave Joss Whedon and Judd Apatow their first writing jobs, as well as many other untried writers who went on to great success.
Roseanne Barr
#12. A lot of people inspire me. I'm a huge movie buff. From studying and watching movies, over and over again, directly influential are Terrence Malik and his naturalism, Robert Altman and his exploration of improvisation, and Judd Apatow, in terms of his comedic process.
David Gordon Green
#13. Judd Apatow is pretty good, both as a producer and as a director.
Mel Brooks
#14. If Judd Apatow called me, I'd do it without thinking about it. I think he does really fun movies.
Kimberly Elise
#15. On American TV, there just aren't a lot of female leads in comedy, especially at the peak of all the Judd Apatow stuff.
Alia Shawkat
#16. I was a big TV kid.When I was a kid, I would go home at 3:00 and watch TV straight through to the end of Letterman at 1:30 in the morning.I was obsessed with comics.And I would watch Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno and study them as if it was Tolstoy.
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#17. I think it's fun to have people see everything at once, and then I think certain shows are very well-suited to being on every week and being spread out over months.
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#18. Sometimes, something seems dead, and then out of the blue, someone just figures out the way to fix a script and it goes.
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#19. One of my fears is that I'm suddenly not going to be funny, but still think I am. That's like my nightmare that I can wake up in a cold sweat from.
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#20. There are only so many hilarious actors so when they cross-pollinate, people assume it's always the same actors and directors.
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#21. I wanted to see how funny I could be without making the choice that every 10 minutes something big and visual had to happen.
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#22. The moment you think of a joke is the best moment.
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#24. I think the story should always determine the visual approach. There are situations where you want things to feel alive and like life, and there are situations that should have some magic and the separation with the grain.
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#25. I always see other people as predecessors and admire them.
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#26. I don't really get attached to anything. I'm pretty brutal about cutting stuff. With each successful movie, I've discovered anything that's not connected to the immediate story is going to be cut out of it.
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#27. I still feel like a weird kid who is about to take a punch in the face. So, I think it's permanent.
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#28. All of my jokes were about not being able to meet anybody. I didn't have any insight into anything - even my own insecurities.
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#29. If you watch the arcs of so many comedians, at some point, they just become themselves.
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#30. People are disappearing from movies, and normal human behaviour is disappearing from movies ... You are not always fighting a creature in life. That's part of life, it's a pretty big part of life, but it's not all of life.
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#31. If anything is leaking, I try to plug the hole.
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#32. There's nothing more fun than debating and defending your taste in music.
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#33. I love magazines and film critics, so I eat it up. I'm not one of those people who says 'I never read anything.' I generally read all of it.
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#34. I need to find people who I respect so I can respect them, and they'll like being respected so they'll respect me, and that's like a marriage.
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#35. I have to go back to vinyl every once in awhile, even if my kids don't want to hear it. I'm much more likely to be listening to Wilco or the Avett Brothers.
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#36. If the movie's not communicating, it's not working.
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#37. If you look at who drives the box office numbers at these films, it's men.
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#38. I have to make good things so good comedians want to talk to me.
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#39. Parents don't realize that when they teach you about the Holocaust too early, it ruins you for life.
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#40. Every time I'm in editing, there's always a moment where you think, "Maybe this should be six or seven minutes shorter, but I'm losing character and story that I think is important." When I like things, I'm not in a rush for them to end.
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#41. I think there have been so many documentaries about pop stars, made by pop stars. It's a new phenomenon. People making these movies where they praise themselves and show their own weaknesses. it's all designed to make you love them even more.
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#42. I try to just save a fresh, clear head for whoever I'm working with, so hopefully it's helpful that there's someone who doesn't have to sit in the editing room for 12 hours a day, and who's blinded by the massive footage and options that they have.
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#43. Eventually, the nerds and the geeks will have their day.
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#44. I think a lot of studios today are run by women, and we are entering a time when a lot of women have evolved in Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade and wanted to become writers and comedians.
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#45. Mel, if you're going to go up to the bell, ring it.
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#46. Some stories feel like they need more time or less time to tell. To not obsessively have to trim or add that final two or three minutes is very helpful, because you can just organically follow how the story feels.
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#47. I hear Amy Schumer on Howard Stern, and I think, "I wish there was a movie that starred her, because she's so interesting," and then at some point I go, "I guess I have to get involved, because it's not happening right now. Maybe I should help try to make that happen."
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#48. I put on a big show when I write something I think is funny.
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#49. Back then, you seemed like a crazy person when you were trying to push the boundaries of network TV. People looked at you, and they were offended by the fact that you didn't follow the generic rules of what was expected on network TV.
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#50. When the entire country was watching one show there was a major discussion happening; is it possible for that to happen in a 1 million channel universe?
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#51. When people lose their jobs, they can either get another job or be entrepreneurs. In the music industry, a lot of people have attempted the latter by starting their own labels, but in the age of digital downloads, it's very difficult to succeed.
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#52. When you make a movie, you just send it off into the world. You never actually live it with the crowd.
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#53. The great thing about Eminem is, he's just hysterical. You forget, people like Eminem because he is riotously funny. And he's a great actor.
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#54. For me, until I know that the audience really gets what I'm trying to communicate I'm not done.
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#55. I'm just trying to be truthful and collaborate with people who have interesting things to say.
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#56. I always felt as a kid that I was underappreciated, invisible or weird, but I've always secretly thought people would one day appreciate what is different about me. I'm always putting that message out there.
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#58. I feel the responsibility to make things which on some level have something positive to say.
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#59. I really think more about being honest and truthful about feelings and how people behave for the movies that I direct, but I also love movies like Zohan and Anchorman, just balls to the wall, how much can you make people laugh in one 90 minute period.
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#60. I had a very specific type of terrible network experience where I was told that people like Seth Rogen and Jason Segel weren't leads, so it truly drove me mad. So to be trusted is all I value.
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#61. The thing that ruined your life makes you good at your work. And then you get rewarded at work, so you don't bother to fix it in your life.
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#62. In terms of the emotional underpinning, if you've been in relationships, you understand what's happening.
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#63. Every day I live by only one rule, be a good guy.
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#64. I love the Lonely Island. I wish there was more Lonely Island movies.
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#65. My way of dealing with the world has always been to make fun of it and observe it but not take part in it. That's how I became a writer. But when you have kids, suddenly you have to be part of things. It leads almost to a breakdown because your whole defense mechanism is now really destructive.
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#66. Deer are like dogs. Except for Bambi, they're pretty personality-less.
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#68. If you develop 10 things, and you can get two or three made, that's a very high ration.
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#69. Well, every movie is an experiment. And the only way you can grow at what you're doing is to take chances. You can't try to stick with what worked last time.
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#70. Maybe you just get so attached to the music of your youth that you think it's better than what's coming out now.
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#71. I am always driven by the terror of humiliation.
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#72. The only thing worse than a crappy TV show which Paddy Chayevsky couldn't have conceived in his worst nightmare is two megacorps fighting over who thought of the crappy show first.
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#73. A lot of bands that are great disappear a little bit faster than they used to. They don't get as much support for the long haul. You have to be pretty tough to hang in there.
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#74. I just try to be true to myself and write about things I'm passionate about. I think what most people don't like about movies is they can tell that most movies are a product, and they don't mean that much to the people who make them.
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#75. To me, I've never understood why there is any question about are women as funny as men.
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#76. You have to write a lot of scripts to get any scripts that are worth making.
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#77. I feel like Superbad and Freaks And Geeks are somewhat timeless. That's always gratifying, when you feel like 30 years in the future, people will still get it, and it won't seem creaky. It won't come across like The Incredible Mr. Limpet.
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#78. The hard part about getting much attention is that people start dissecting what you do.
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#79. I think a lot of Hollywood is in retreat right now trying to figure out how to make money and make the safest bets.
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#80. As a kid, I was obsessed with the Who. They were the most important band to me. Songs like "I'm One" helped me get through high school.
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#81. I start thinking about the next movie before it's a success, so I can never have one moment of happiness or peace. I'm instantly thinking about the next one.
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#82. If I've learned anything - anything - getting older, it's the value of moment-to-moment enjoyment.
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#83. There are people that entertainment is something they do at the end of a long hard day at work, and they want to be entertained and have it over quickly. They're like, "Entertain me fast!"
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#84. There's something honorable about holding out for love and not breaking up for the sake of the baby. I see people get divorced, and there is a part of me that thinks, I wonder how hard they tried?
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#85. I love Coldplay. I love Steely Dan - Steely Dan's probably one of my top three bands of all time.
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#86. Nowadays, when kids decide they like an artist, they'll absorb everything that artist has ever done in a single night.
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#87. I used to scream at everybody at the beginning of my career. I'd get really emotional. I'd project all my issues about my parents and safety onto the executives, so every conversation where they gave a note was life or death and you don't love me.
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#88. Up until 'Bridesmaids', the general consensus was that women preferred comedy a bit softer.
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#89. There are people who like short movies, and I think they should just watch our movies on DVD because they can pause, go to the bathroom, eat dinner, and come back to it.
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#90. I've come to believe that the simpler the title, the better. Whenever I try to get cute with it, it seems to be a problem but if it's just The 40-Year-Old Virgin, people seem to know what they're in for.
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#91. The ones [comedies] that I always liked, whether it's Terms of Endearment, Broadcast News, or Fast Times of Ridgemont High, they were all about two hours, or a little bit over two hours. With that extra 15 or 20 minutes, you can get to real character and you're not just stuck in plot.
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#92. I don't think I'm going to get so mature that I lose touch with the whatever wounded part of myself that feels the need to be funny. I'm already old enough that I realize that's not going to happen.
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#93. I'm always begging people like James Brooks and Cameron Crowe to come to screenings, to see what they make of it, and they're always ridiculously helpful. They also keep me brave enough to commit to what I'm trying to do. They can be great cheerleaders for risk-taking.
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#94. I don't think because a story has humor in it means it's brief. For some reason, people think anything that's 30 minutes is a comedy, comedies can be longer or shorter, so can dramas.
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#95. My dad was a big fan of comedy. He wanted to be a stand-up. He loved Lenny [Bruce]. He also loved Lord Buckley and jazz and stuff. He was a hipster. My parents were kind of beatnik-y, you know, for Salt Lake City. But my humor, I think, came from wanting to disarm people before they hit me.
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#96. I'm making a movie about relationships, and I'm surrounded by guys scared of talking to girls.
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#97. If we really talked about what's wrong with you, you'd need a 7-1/2-hour movie and nobody would know what category to put it in!
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#98. Jerry: If you always want less, in words as well as things, you'll do well as a writer.
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#99. I'm always talking to people. It's not that complicated. I just find somebody and say, "Do you have any ideas." If they do, we just start thinking things around.
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#100. It's funny, now there are so many bands that I can never remember any of their names. Maybe it's because I'm old.
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