Jason Segel Changes Story Just In Time For Last 'Sarah Marshall' Interview
Posted by Defamer Hollywood at 8:00 AM on April 24, 2008
"I got dumped once while naked..." So begins the umpteenth and (we think) final televised retelling of Jason Segel's exceedingly well-practised cock-flaunting anecdote from the set of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Seeing as he took pains to mix it up a little last night on The Tonight Show, we're almost sorry to see him step off the publicity roundabout just when his improvisatory spirit was just taking flight: "This is the first time [in my career] I might start getting recognised," he told Jay Leno. "Every person who's come up to me is staring directly at my crotch!" See? Now that's a story! [NBC]

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DirtyBirdie
Posted 7:39 AM 24/4/08
Am I the only one who is over Apatow and his juvenile sense of humor?
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JacobFreeze
Posted 7:25 AM 24/4/08
Mila Kunis was funnier in the 70's Show than the whole cast of this loser-fest.
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TryThisAtHome
Posted 6:48 AM 24/4/08
He looks soooo much better with the weight loss. Cute in an 80's Judge Reinhold sort of way.
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MCU
Posted 8:17 AM 24/4/08
@DirtyBirdie: I don't mind if the guy and his cohorts continue to make movies, even if it's just so I have something to watch at 4 a.m. a few years from now during a bout of insomnia.
But I am more than just a little tired of the funniest-movie-ever!!! nonsense. The 40 Year-Old Virgin wasn't the funniest movie ever. Neither was Knocked Up, and neither is this. (No movie is, but that's a lesson for another day.)
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Victor Ward
Posted 1:54 AM 25/4/08
I know everyone has been waiting anxiously for my judgement. So here it is:
I'd probably hit it.
Victor Ward
Super_Kitten
Posted 6:17 AM 25/4/08
Ok, people. You do not see what makes this movie great. Let me show you with this simple list:
1. Puppets
2. Jason Bateman cameo
3. Dracula musical
4. Making fun of CSI
I get it, you're far too cool for Apatow comedy. Are you Apatow'd out? Does his surge of popularity make you cringe? Or do you really truly dislike it?
I don't think he and his band of players have made the best or funniest movies ever, but if you look at the collected works- start with Freaks and Geeks, of course- you can appreciate that these guys have done a good job making consistently enjoyable entertainment. And how many filmmakers and actors can you REALLY say that about?
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