Judd Apatow has been dominating the big screen for over a decade, enjoying the comedy hits like "40-year-old Virgin", "Superbad", "Step Brothers" and "Bridesmaids" The R-rated comedy movie disappeared from the theater.
Director, writer and producer tell type On the "SNL50" carpet, all it needs is "a guy with a good idea" to revitalize this type of box office. Once there is another comedy, “suddenly everyone wants to do it again,” Apato said. "These things swing back and forth. If someone does something as interesting as a "hangover" now, that's going to make a billion dollars, and everyone will try to do it. It's up and down, and hopefully it'll flow soon."
Apato agreed with his regular comedy collaborator Seth Rogen, who said he believes comedy is no more difficult than the political correctness it has created before.
“I don’t think there is any content barrier,” Apato said, saying it was studios and other film financiers who wanted to develop “very visual” projects that were intended to be as wide as possible.
"They tend to do things that can be good in Asia," Apatow said. "Do people like this too in Bulgaria? Comedy is very local to the United States. The barrier to getting the job done is... (need to) be the biggest in the world Things. Comedy doesn't always mean that. Comedy isn't like an action movie."
Nevertheless, in the age of streaming, Apatow is pleased that anything can bring an unexpected revival – like “Girl”, who is at Lena Dunham with Lena Dunham Lena Dunham made this fact together. He asked his own namecheckeck not to destroy the movie, "The Treasure of the Mist Mountain", "Leave the Peacock, go to the Amazon, and return to the Peacock, at the top of the list."
“All of these different streaming and networks are coming out,” Apato said. “What you think is disappearing is like 'walking hard and suddenly getting crazy pop. “Freaks and Geeks” seem to be very Very popular in popularity…”Instrumental. "That's the joy of making these things- they never really go away."
Other places Apato interviewed typehe speculated that if Michaels decides to retire, he could replace Lorne Michaels as head of Saturday Night Live.
"I don't know. This is the first I've ever heard of. No one called me!" Apato said. "I think there are more qualified people who are really stuck in the aspect of how you make this show. It's a very, very difficult show. They're up all night, tired levels to create it...I just look at it As a visitor. I don't know, as someone of my age, if I'm ready. I think they need a 16-year-old! They need a kid to do it with a lot of energy."
While joking, "There is no phone call yet. If you come in, we will talk about it, but it won't come in."
Watch Apatow's full red carpet interview above.