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Five Favorite Films with Judd Apatow
The director/producer/writer talks to RT about his influences.
by Matt Atchity | March 20, 2008
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Filmmaker Judd Apatow has been very busy. He's produced four films that are being released this year (Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Pineapple Express, Step Brothers, and Drillbit Taylor, which opens this Friday), and he's also one of the writers of You Don't Mess with the Zohan. But he was kind enough to take time out of his busy schedule to talk to us about which movies have really influenced him as a filmmaker.

The Last Detail
There are certain movies that I always go back to, but before I make a movie, I always find myself watching The Last Detail, the Hal Ashby movie. There's something about it that's so alive. It's one of the first movies to really have frank language. I think it was somewhat shocking at the time. It was the first movie where everyone aggressively cursed, but it was about people in the armed services. It's also a small story that's very intimate and you just fall in love with all these characters that are in this terrible situation.

I always watch it because Hal Ashby shot it in such a way that it just feels real. It's almost like a documentary. I like how he paces the scenes, the coverage, and I always go back to it because it reminds me that the most important thing I can do as a filmmaker is convince the audience that what they're watching is really happening. I don't want them to be aware of me. So that's one movie. It's both heartbreaking and hilarious, which is always my favorite combination.

Terms of Endearment
Terms of Endearment is always a touchstone movie for me. That's one of the best acted comedy-dramas that has ever been made.

I can never get enough of Terms of Endearment. I find myself watching it over and over again. It does everything that I want a movie to do. I fall in love with the characters. I care about their journeys. It never does anything easy to make me like the characters. It doesn't sell out the characters for likeability. They all do things that are awful to each other. The relationships are very complicated. Yet, you root for all of them when you watch the movie.

A large portion of the movie is also about cancer. It's treated realistically and it is also hilarious in some of those moments. It's not a maudlin movie. There are moments in that movie that I think about all the time that haunt me. The moment when Shirley MacLaine is yelling at the nurse to give her daughter more medicine... As you get older, you find yourself in those situations. It may be my favorite film of all time.

Being There
Being There is one of my favorite movies. It's much more precise than a movie like The Last Detail. It's a type of movie I hope one day to be able to attempt to make. It's brilliant on every level. It is one of movies that I watch and go, "I probably will never be able to get close to this, but I should try."

The use of television in the movie is spectacular - how what's happening on the television in the rooms that they're in reflects or comments on the action. Nobody has ever done that better and people have tried since and always failed. Any time I see something on a TV in a TV show, I know that they're thinking about how great they did it in Being There. It's another movie with some of the best performances in comedy history - Jack Warden, Melvyn Douglas, and Shirley MacLaine, so I go back to that a lot.

Welcome to the Dollhouse
I've always been fascinated by the film Welcome to the Dollhouse, the Todd Solondz film. It's a really dark comedy. It might be because I grew up in Long Island and it feels like where I grew up. A lot of the strangeness of it feels familiar to me. I love the look of it. I love the tone of it.

When we started working on Freaks and Geeks, I thought a lot about Welcome to the Dollhouse, in terms of how it was lit, the production design, the strange cadences of its comedy, and these kids who feel like they're in hell, their families and how their parents treat them. She (Heather Matarazzo) and that character (Dawn Wiener) is one of the greatest outcast nerd characters ever created in film or television. So it's for someone who always loves a great underdog story. That's one of my favorites and not a movie that makes it a triumphant fantasy for the nerdy girl either. That is never the Todd Solondz way.

I thought about it when we did Freaks and Geeks because we often thought, "This movie is about how you handle failure. It's not about succeeding. It's not a show about wish fulfillment." You see that in a lot of Todd Solondz work. I don't think we had half the balls that he has.

Tootsie
Tootsie is a perfect movie. I watch that all the time. You know there used to be a commentary track on it. They put it out on laserdisc, and there was a commentary, [but] they keep doing "anniversary editions" and they don't have the Sydney Pollack commentary track. As a comedy nerd, I'm up in arms.








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Comments (1-20 of 66 posts) | Reply
marcholm
marcholm writes:
on Mar 20 2008 10:41 AM

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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Gimy
Gimy writes:
on Mar 20 2008 10:42 AM

when he has the same similiar cast in his movies/shows...it kicks 2ss. anytime he has Segal/Rogen and crew...i'll see it. together they're about as safe a bet to go to the movies and be entertained as any comedian is nowadays...

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jasper de large
jasper de large writes:
on Mar 20 2008 10:59 AM

cool references. welcome to the dollhouse is classic.

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Gusmão_Raimundo
Gusmão_Raimundo writes:
on Mar 20 2008 11:17 AM

Tootsie is great.

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Seihaku
Seihaku writes:
on Mar 20 2008 11:54 AM

Welcome to the Dollhouse was the ultimate geek/jr. high movie. Modern classic.

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donwillymo
donwillymo writes:
on Mar 20 2008 01:07 PM

good movies...i guess.

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tgibfo
tgibfo writes:
on Mar 20 2008 01:11 PM

In reply to this comment (#1643655)
zzzz agreed

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bethehero7404
bethehero7404 writes:
on Mar 20 2008 01:16 PM

Yuck , yuck and more yuck

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lumpenprole
lumpenprole writes:
on Mar 20 2008 01:19 PM

Terms of endearment? Seriously? Wow.

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fmluder
fmluder writes:
on Mar 20 2008 01:47 PM

The people who are yawning probably haven't seen Welcome to the Dollhouse

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mpchitown
mpchitown writes:
on Mar 20 2008 01:47 PM

Love being there, the other ones I'd could care less about

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Natedizzledawg
Natedizzledawg writes:
on Mar 20 2008 01:47 PM

wtf Judd, lost a lot of respect.... Terms of Endearment? Your movies kick *** though

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rayofthejungle
rayofthejungle writes:
on Mar 20 2008 02:04 PM

I think you have to take what Apatow says with a huge grain of salt. The man is a jokester and he is probably just jerking your chains. I guess we'll never know...

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zgberg
zgberg writes:
on Mar 20 2008 02:10 PM

Welcome to the Doll house...phew...one messed up film, but great!

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sqoon
sqoon writes:
on Mar 20 2008 02:30 PM

Where do you stupid sallies think Apatow figured out how to combine humor and pathos? Watching Airplane! and Mel Brooks all day?

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rt_hire_me
rt_hire_me writes:
on Mar 20 2008 03:11 PM

Tootsie is everything he says it is. The scene where Hoffman in drag has to put the baby to sleep is hilarious but it resonates, as does evert scene, from the way he treats Terri Garr's character to his boast about playing a tossed salad.

And I like the word 'maudlin'.


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Young Turk
Young Turk writes:
on Mar 20 2008 03:11 PM

I haven't seen any of those films, they all sound worth a try.

The Pineapple Express is going to be hilarious


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duckmanx88
duckmanx88 writes:
on Mar 20 2008 03:20 PM

weird taste in movies. but oh wells. idc. im gonna c all those movies. cept maybe drillbit taylor.i'd rent it instead. step brithers with will ferrel though is gonna be awesome. andthe red band trailer for pineapple express was hilarious

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BowieSwimmer
BowieSwimmer writes:
on Mar 20 2008 03:45 PM

I think this list is superb.
And people that are falling asleep to this list...obviously haven't seen all the films on here.
Apatow is a modern comedy master, and he has chosen some brilliant films to spotlight [especially Welcome to the Dollhouse and Being There].


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Savage_Swing
Savage_Swing writes:
on Mar 20 2008 03:48 PM

all those movies suck *******, how could one of the best directors in the world get his inspiration from **** movies? someone answer me this...

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