Old School may not be a Judd Apatow produced movie, but it certainly is hilarious and one of my favorite movies of all time. The film stars Will Ferrell, Lucas Wilson, and Vince Vaughn.
They clock in at the average age of around 35, which is a little bit too old to be joining a fraternity. Good thing they aren’t joining one, but creating one. Luke Wilson comes home one night to find his wife cheating on him, hosting an orgy. This plus a couple other factors influence the men to start a fraternity. They host house parties, drink until they’re belligerent, and go streaking. The best part though, is that the grown men have their own pledges. They mess with the pledges in hilarious ways that I cant even put into words in this blog. If you are someone in a fraternity, you will especially find this movie hilarious. Surprisingly you will be able to relate.
Step Brother Movie Review
Step Brothers is a 2008 film co-produced by Judd Apatow. The movie is about 39 year old Brennan Huff, played by Will Ferrel, and Dale Doback, played by John C. Reilly. Brennan and Dale have a few things in common. First, they are both about 40ish years old, never have a job, live with their parents, and most importantly, are now step brothers. Once their parents fall in love and get married, the two unlikely friends must live together in the same room. At first, their is a big rivalry between the two. Their intense rivalry and narcissism break the family apart. Eventually, the two brothers discover that they share similar interest. The two immature adults share secrets, have sleepovers, laugh at fart jokes, and you get the rest. They start acting like brothers. 
Brennan: Did we just become best friends?
Dale: Yep!
Brennan: Do you wanna do Karate in the garage?
Dale: Yep!
The famous “Karate in the garage” is a classic line from this movie. This quote is one of the most important to me because it reminds me of true brotherhood. I have 2 younger brothers who I didn’t always get along with growing up. Obviously we had our fights, annoyed each other, rivaled, but at the end of the day are best friends. Although Dale and Brennan are about 40 years old, they remind me of the good times growing up I had with my brothers. Playing Star Wars, making fart jokes, having sleepovers with friends/cousins etc. Step Brothers is a great comedy movie, but to someone like myself, represents something more. There’s nothing like “tough brotherly love” which is why I love this movie. Step Brothers is an all-time classic to myself and lots of other movie fans around the world. If you’re interested in checking out the movie, check out this trailer.
Seth Rogen
Seth Rogen is one of Judd Apatow’s go to guys for his goofy comedy movies. Seth is a Canadian born American actor who also does stand up comedy, writes, produces, and directs. Seth was born April 15th 1982 in Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada. Rogen was born to liberal Jewish parents.
When Seth was only 13, he began doing stand up comedy at a local comedy club. He was performing among people that were more than twice his age. Three years later, he auditioned for a High-school television comedy drama called “Freaks and Geeks”. Although the show was short lived, producer Judd Apatow was extremely impressed with Seths ability in front of the camera and hired him as an actor and writer on his new series “Undeclared”. This series met a similar fate to “Freaks and Geeks” so Seth began working as a writer for Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Da Ali G Show”![]()
Although Seth and Judd went different paths, this wasn’t the end of their careers together. Seth made appearances in some of Judd’s early films such as “The Legend of Ron Burgundy” and “The 40 Year Old Virgin”. Rogen’s collaboration with Judd didn’t end their either. They went on to produce hit movies such as Superbad, Pineapple Express, and Neighbors.
Seth really did have an extremely impressive and accomplishing career. Ever since he was 13, he was showing signs of something special. The best part is, his career isn’t over yet. He still has movies set to come out and will have many more to come. He truly is a cinematic legend and I expect good things in his future.
Pineapple Express Movie Review
Hollywood has had a long-running love for stoner movies. It was only a matter of time before Judd Apatow hopped on the trend. Cheech and Chong , Mac and Devin Go to Highschool, and the Pineapple Express are only a few of the classics. The films main characters feature Dale Denton (played by Seth Rogan) and Saul Silver (played by James Franco). Dale works as a process server, which means he delivers legal summons to unfortunate residents. The job requires a lot of car time which gives Dale ample amount of time to indulge in his favorite activity, smoking marijuana. Dale, the 25 year old stoner, is in an unlikely love affair with an 18 year old senior in high-school Angie Anderson.

Saul Silver is Dales drug dealer. He is eager to sell Dale a strain called Pineapple Express. It is the finest product he has ever had. Saul says that even smoking this strain of pot is a crime because it’s “like killing a unicorn”. A man that goes by the name “Red” gave Saul the exclusive right to distribute.
Dale goes to drop off a summons to Ted Jones, Reds supplier. While smoking a blunt in his car, Dale witnesses Ted and a female police officer shoot and kill a man. Dale throws his joint out of the window in panic and shoots off. It doesn’t take Ted long to realize that the joint was rolled with his strain, pineapple express. This leads him to Saul and Dale as they try and stay one step ahead of the Kingpin drug dealer as they are caught up in a bloody drug war. The two business partners Dale and Saul now become unlikely friends as they go on a crazy adventure for their lives.
This film is one of my favorite Judd Apatow films. It’s hilarious concept that will without a doubt make you laugh. I genuinely recommend this movie to anyone who isn’t extremely anti-marijuana. If you’re interested, check out the trailer.
The 40 Year Old Virgin Movie Review
Judd Apatows The 40 Year Old Virgin is a comedy starring Steve Carrel as Andy Stitzer. For a goofy comedy such as this one, they movie is surprisingly insightful. Andy distracts himself from thinking about being a virgin with obsessions. He is obsessed with action figures, video games, and collectibles. Andy works at an electronic super store, where he is surrounded by employees who are constantly bantering about sex. One day during a poker game, Andy’s co
workers realize how uncomfortable and naive he is on the topic. Once they found out he was a virgin, they made it their mission to end his 40 year old drought. Although Andy would rather just sit at home with his action figures, his new friends don’t let him. His friends set him up in a singles bar, give him advice, try speed dating, but none of it works. Across the mall is a single, attractive, sales clerk who Andy is too shy and awkward to talk to. He somehow begins talking to her and that’s when the plot beings wrapping up. I think that the best part about this movie is how well Steve Carrel and Katherine Keener (Shop keeper) work together. You can definitely see the chemistry. If there is anything to take away from this movie,its that its better late than never.
Bridesmaids Behind the Scenes
Judd Apatow’s 2011 Bridesmaids had some pretty wacky moments, so you can only assume that the bloopers are just as good. From Annie’s crazy drunk scene, to her crazy fit while at the Bridal shower, the film has some hilarious bloopers and deleted scenes. If you thought that the movie was hilarious, then you definitely need to check these out.
Bridesmaids Best Moments
Judd Apatows Bridesmaids had some pretty crazy moments. The 2011 comedy took the media by storm for its original approach to comedy. The film had audiences full attention as it is a comedy unlike no other, especially because it is aimed towards women. This is my moms favorite movie. She has the CD and used to hide it from us when we were kids. Without further ado, here are Judd Apatows Bridesmaids funniest moments.
Bridesmaids Movie Review
Bridesmaids, a Judd Apatow produced movie that was released in 2011, is a movie about a group of girlfriends who are about as crazy as the guys in The Hangover. Lillian, played by Maya Rudolph, is getting married and the girls are flying out to Vegas for the wedding. “What happens in Vegas, starts on the plane” is their motto. Annie, played by Kristen Wigg expects to be maid of honor. She is rivaled by her friend Helen, played by Rose Bryne. This rivalry eventually leads to the breakdown of Annie in a French-themed bridal shower. What is so special about Bridesmaid’s is that it’s a crossover of a Chick-Flick and Raunchy comedy.

These’s girls dirty jokes could rival those of The Hangover. The movie shows that women compete with men when it comes to vulgarity, sexual frankness, lust, vulnerability, over drinking, and insecurities. Judd is consistently involved in movies that connect audiences such as this one. Because of the films focus on female characters, it truly is a different type of comedy. If you are a women, this is a must see. Only the manliest of men will watch this movie as it may make some people uncomfortable. In the end, the movie is warmhearted and ends nicely. I would definitely recommend a friend to watch this film. If you are interested, check out this trailer.
This Is 40 Behind The Scenes/Bloopers
Judd Apatows This Is 40 had some pretty hysterical moments. The relatable American comedy film had its fair share of bloopers, mess ups, confusion, and so on. My favorite part in this clip is when all the actors cant help but crack up, but Melisa, who stays in character.
This Is 40 Movie Review
This is 40, a movie produced and directed by Judd Apatow, was a 2012 American Comedy staring Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann. The movie is based off of Judd Apatow’s Knocked Up Debbie, played by Leslie Mann, and Pete, played by Paul Rudd are about to turn 40. The movie is about the couple, whom has been married for years, and the problems in their personal life, their kids, their marriage and their age. It sheds a comedic light on problems most people face mid-life.
For example, Pete can’t get his record company to take off, one of Debbie’s employee’s is stealing from the store, their kids are constantly fighting and arguing while they also have a 3rd on the way. If you like classical family comedies, specifically if you liked Knocked Up, than this is a movie for you. If you are interested, check out this trailer: