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"Knocked Up" is uproarious. Line for line, minute to minute, writer-director Judd Apatow's latest effort is more explosively funny, more frequently, than nearly any other major studio release in ...
MARTIN GROVE talks with Universal marketing president Adam Fogelson, pictured, about the success of the R-rated comedy "Knocked Up" and how when a film doesn't cost $300 million to make it can be ...
Therefore, it isn’t a surprise to learn that she told Vanity Fair in 2008 that she had some personal problems with the movie Knocked Up.
Knocked Up doesn't pack the madhouse density of belly laughs as 2005's Virgin, but it taps into the same prevailing sweetness and improvisational comic licks.
‘Knocked Up’: Film Review Sex is still funny in Judd Apatow's follow-up to "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" that plows the same fields -- balancing outrageousness with sentiment, pairing men-children ...
Here's the complaint. Rebecca Eckler (pictured) claims that when she was shopping around the movie rights to her 2004 book "Knocked Up" she learned of Apatow's project.
And so Knocked Up is born. The movie, a mismatched-love story, is a true child of its time. Everyone talks, no one communicates.
Ultimately, what makes Knocked Up a terrific film one of the year's best, easily is its relaxed, shaggy vibe; if it feels improvised in places, that's because Apatow trusts his actors enough to ...
Relive some of the best moments from ’Knocked Up,’ the high standard for Judd Apatow movies and the best accidental pregnancy movie in recent memory.
Knocked Up is going to make hundreds of millions of dollars. Not that box office is a guarantee of quality, but in a summer of super-hyped franchises it’s worth noting that a sanely budgeted ...