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Judd Apatow will produce and his wife Leslie Mann will star in the new comedy “Business Trip” for Universal Pictures reports The Wrap.
The story follows three women on a corporate trip who wind up doing anything but business while on company time. The project is described as a female-oriented “Hangover” meets “Sex and the City.”
Stacey B. Harman penned the script and filming is slated to kick off in January. No others names besides Leslie are currently attached to this project. (Source)
The official trailer for Leslie’s upcoming animated film, “Rio” has been released. The Blue Sky Studios’ 3-D digital animated film “Rio” centers on a nerdy macaw who leaves the comforts of his cage in small-town Minnesota and heads to Rio de Janeiro. Also added to the gallery are movie stills from the film. Head over to the gallery for the latest additions.
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- Home > FILM PRODUCTIONS > Rio > Movie Stills
Pictures of Leslie with her husband Judd Apatow attending the 2010 Vanity Fair Oscar Party have been added into the gallery. Head over to the gallery for the latest additions.
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- Home > Public Appearances > Events from 2010 2010 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Today, July 25th, Leslie attended the Cartier International Polo Day. Leslie looked absolutely stunning in her pink and white dress. Head over to the gallery for the latest additions.
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- Home > Public Appearances > Events from 2010 Cartier International Polo Day
I’ve started to adding pictures of Leslie from her 2010 appearances thus far. To start things off, pictures from February 20th’s 2010 Writers Guild Awards have been added into the gallery. Head over to the gallery for the latest additions.
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- Home > Public Appearances > Events from 2010 2010 Writers Guild Awards – Arrivals
- Home > Public Appearances > Events from 2010 2010 Writers Guild Awards – Inside
Movieweb.com compiled a list of the “Best Films of the Decade (2000-2009).” The list included both audience pick and critics pick.
Aught Blog Critic’s Pick for 2005? The Forty Year Old Virgin.
Directed by Judd Apatow, this R rated comedy went on to earn $109 million at the box office. With the PG-13 rating dominating the early part of the Aughts, Apatow created a smart and intelligent adult sitcom that revolved around real human themes and emotions. In one fail swoop, he proved that an R rated comedy could still cash in at the box office. This one flick kick-started far too many careers to count, including Paul Rudd’s, Steve Carell’s, Seth Rogen’s, and Jane Lynch’s. Not to mention creating a brand name out of the last name Apatow. While many similar films have followed in its footsteps, no other comedy has meant as much to this decade as The Forty Year Old Virgin.
What Was I Thinking? (2011)
Shorts (2009)
Funny People (2009)
17 Again (2009)
I Love You Phillip Morris (2009)







