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Apatow spoof trailer - this film actually exists
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Matt
4th December 2009
The most retarded spoof movie yet is coming to a DVD store near you: The 40 Year Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It. As the trailer shows, it's not as bad as you might think. Amazingly, it's far, far worse.
A straight-to-DVD abomination ridiculing the highly successful Judd Apatow films is a bit like Martin Lawrence making fun of Will Smith's career. Sorry, but you've already lost the argument.
And yet here we are, with a new trailer for a film that apparently struggles so hard to find jokes aimed at Apatow's comedies that, not only does it have to look elsewhere to Twilight and even Slumdog Millionaire piss-takes, but it also goes right ahead and just steals jokes from the original films as well.
A quick check on IMDB also reveals that two cops in the film are named Officer Beat and Officer Yo'Ass. Can you just imagine the scene where they unveil that chestnut? Take that, Judd! It's about time your knack for adult-comedies-with-a-heart got the pasting it so richly deserves!
Take into account the fact that they've cast a Jonah Hill lookalike (in the role of 'Jonah') and a chubby Seth Rogen soundalike (in the role of, yes, 'Seth'), and we have a real contender for most pointless movie ever made. Not to be cruel or anything, but I will piss myself if Ali ends up having to review a copy of this...
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