This story first appeared in the Dec. 21 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. It's Nov. 6, and Judd Apatow sits at a light, bright desk in his West Los Angeles "Apatower," dwarfed by a stack of papers, pondering cuts he has to make as guest editor of Vanity Fair's first-ever comedy issue. There's an article by Cameron Crowe; reams of mug shots featuring collaborators from Melissa McCarthy to Seth Rogen; an oral history of his cult TV series Freaks and Geeks; spoofs of the napalm-bombing scene in Apocalypse Now (which don't make it to the final publication);
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- 12/12/2012
- by Stephen Galloway.
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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