The Vulture Transcript: Judd Apatow on the Books That Made Him Change the Way He Wrote
On Woody Allen: "I wish he would tell me that things are going to be okay at some point. But I don’t think he’s going to."
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On Woody Allen: "I wish he would tell me that things are going to be okay at some point. But I don’t think he’s going to."
"There's a reason why private thoughts were invented by generations before us."
We've been so wrong about Eric Schmidt.
Maybe it really is a horrible place to live ...
"We're having a beer with a New York Yankee!"
“Apatow is actually bankrolling part of the costs for the 'Funny People' campaign, since he feels the movie deserves some awards-season consideration”
Local comedians share their tips for surviving the Greatest Depression with your sense of humor intact.
"I didn't slip and I was doing interviews all day too!"
"I'd like to tell you how vile this deviation from sanity called 'Funny People' really is."
Ansari rapped with Vulture last weekend about the inspiration behind his character, his gig on NBC's 'Parks and Recreation,' and his most famous Twitter follower.
He sat down at the Museum of the Moving Image in midtown Manhattan last night for an hour-long conversation about his career.
We just knocked 1:31 off the film's 150-minute running time.
To advertise Judd Apatow's upcoming 'People,' NBC.com's webmaster has helpfully agreed to host a site for a fake show appearing in the movie.
"I don’t know if we can even say it online. It’s that dirty."
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