A Quote by Benedict Cumberbatch

I want to be able to play trailer-bound fatties in a Judd Apatow comedy. — © Benedict Cumberbatch
I want to be able to play trailer-bound fatties in a Judd Apatow comedy.
On American TV, there just aren't a lot of female leads in comedy, especially at the peak of all the Judd Apatow stuff.
In the comedies I've been lucky enough to be a part of a world like Judd Apatow's, where I believe comedy comes from real people.
Horror is like comedy. Woody Allen's comedy is going to be very different from Ben Stiller's comedy which is going to be different from Adam Sandler's comedy which is going to be different from Judd Apatow's comedy. They're all comedy, but they're all very different types and you can enjoy all of them. Horror is the same way.
The Comedy of Emasculation that Judd Apatow and his disciples have made into a separate economy was invented by the Farrelly brothers, 'Kingpin' being the strongest version of that.
I hadn't done a comedy for a while. I had directed a very low budget movie called The Ape and it was playing at a festival in Austin. Judd [Apatow] was there and he came and saw it and it's kind of funny.
I was looking to do a comedy and found a group of guys that were really supportive of my interests in it, though it was a little outside of my wheel house. Strangely, I visited the set of Knocked Up and met Seth [Rogen] and Evan [Goldberg] and Judd[Apatow] and Shauna [Robertson].
Judd Apatow is amazing, and everything he does is so cool.
Judd Apatow is pretty good, both as a producer and as a director.
Judd Apatow, together with me and Lena, we're all the showrunners of 'Girls.'
I went on an audition. I walked in the room, and it was Leslie Mann with Judd Apatow. It was intimidating.
If you get a chance to be part of a Judd Apatow film, you just say yes.
I think my dream career would be to own my own production company and be able to write movies and star in them every once in awhile. Kind of like a Judd Apatow type of guy. That would be really fun.
To me, as a director and an actor, that's the main thing. "What's the heart of this story? What's the humanity of this story? And if the movie doesn't have it, then why am I watching it?" Even if it's a silly comedy, like Superbad or Knocked Up - Judd Apatow, I love, because he's all about heart. The humor comes out of the humanity.
One of my best friends is Paul Rudd, and he's been in just about every one of Judd Apatow's movies.
I've seen all the Judd Apatow movies, and I'd love to have a really funny little part in one of them some day.
I don't know if there's a particular project, but one movie that I was really disappointed I didn't get to work on was Judd Apatow's 'Walk Hard.'
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