Categories: Tilzy.TV

Judd Apatow Will Be 'Funny or Die'

I imagine director David O. Russell is slightly miffed that his 2004, three-years-in-the-making movie about a pair of existential detectives with a pension for voyeurism, “I Heart Huckabees,” will be best remembered  not for its reviews, but for his on-set flip-out on actor Lilly Tomlin.

In his tantrum, Russell let office props and expletives fly while the camera kept rolling. When the clip was posted to YouTube back in March, it almost immediately spawned a new, niche brand of fake-outtake comedy. College Humor’s The Michael Showalter Showalter was the first to post a parody, but  Judd Apatow, producer of “Knocked Up” and “Superbad,” has taken the genre and filmed with it.

On the sets of his two summer box office hits, Apatow had the movies’ leads and a handful of guest stars shoot a series of faux-blow-ups, and then he posted the results to the video sharing site geared towards Hollywood’s top comedic talent, Funny or Die. ###

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

In terms of viewership, the clips haven’t seen Landlord numbers, but they’ve certainly drawn a crowd. It’s this moderate success, his access to top talent, and the fact that he’s currently shooting the movie “Step Brothers” with Funny or Die

co-founders Will Ferrell and Adam McKay that has Apatow invested in and becoming a regular contributor to the website.

In reports last week that questioned whether Funny or Die could survive as a destination without Ferrell producing continuous hits, the business partner of the operation, Mark Kvamme, said to expect some new celebrity partners. Danny DeVito, Jenna Elfman, John C. Reilly and Bill Murray have all starred in vids for the site, but none as a sustained effort. Apatow is the ideal permanent addition.

 

Each new movie  gives the producer incredible opportunities to create short-form content with the industry’s best actors, crew, and other resources literally at his fingertips. As I said before, some of the greatest internet entertainment was born simply out of  access to the right people and tools at the right time.  Apatow’s got all that and more.  It’s a a perfect mixture for an invigorating elixir that’s bound to be funny.

Share
Published by
Joshua Cohen

Recent Posts

With 500,000 sellers in the U.S. alone, TikTok touts the safety features of its Shop

Amidst a chaotic week at TikTok, the app took some time to acknowledge its growing community…

3 hours ago

Wesley Wang’s viral short film got 4.4 million views. A feature adaptation is in the works.

Nothing, Except Everything is getting a big-screen treatment. That's the name of a short film that…

4 hours ago

Creators on the Rise: Giulia Amato on faith, finding her niche, and getting up at 4 a.m.

Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are…

6 hours ago

Newsletter platform beehiiv prepares for expansion with $33 million Series B

A major player in the burgeoning newsletter industry has made a sizable addition to its…

1 day ago

Meta promotes original content on Instagram, launches bonus program on Threads

Meta has kicked off the week with a pair of announcements that should make its creator…

1 day ago

Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: MrBeast’s latest sponsored smash is fun for all ages

MrBeast continues to show us that he's in a league of his own as far as…

2 days ago