Category Archives: Celebrities

Judd Apatow’s Films are Brilliant

Although you may not even recognize this man from his picture, you will undoubtedly know the hit movies he has produced and/or written, including “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,” “Knocked Up,” and “Super Bad.”  As far as I am concerned, the man is a living legend.  I love the sense of humor in his movies and his characters are always some of the most entertaining men and women in Hollywood.

Apatow’s movies tend to be provocative and sometimes outrageously dirty, featuring nothing but laugh-out-loud bathroom humor.  However, in some cases, his films end leaving you with some sort of uplifting feeling, like in “Knocked Up,” where Seth Rogen actually begins to take on the responsibility of being a father to the baby he and Katherine Heigl accidentally created.

What is most amazing about Apatow’s work is that in the last ten years he has helped define the careers and successes of young stars like Rogen and Jason Segal as well as Steve Carell and Paul Rudd.  He also uses very little budgets on his films and instead of expensive sets or special effects, he focuses in on the human interaction, the intensely funny conversations amongst his characters, many of whom are close friends of his.

Apatow is not afraid to hide his Jewish identity into his films, whether it is through a lead actor who is Jewish or through an almost unrecognizable plug of Judaism, like the boy with a kippah who blows a Shofar in his film, “Role Models.”  I feel as though Apatow is proud of his religious identity and he is willing to express it, which is a great quality to have in a movie producer.

All of his movies stem from the little things in life that are funny, which is such a unique experience in Hollywood film.  He has already directed many Box Office winners and a few busts, but I guarantee Apatow will be around for a long time to come and his movies will continue to make us all laugh.

My 2010 Predictions

Most people, including myself, are delighted that 2009 is finally over.  The reasons include the hemorrhaging of the United States and global economies, the rise in unemployment, and the strange frequency of celebrity deaths.  At last, we can look forward to a new year, a fresh start, a glimmer of hope for conditions to improve.  My predictions for this “Year of the Tiger” in 2010 are for the economy to get better, new jobs to be created, and less celebrities to suddenly disappear.  Should I be desperately hopeful and/or optimistic about the new year or will 2010 be another tough year for everyone?

Living in New York, an over-saturated media market, exposes you to all of the recurrences of failures among our government, our financial industry, and especially our sports icons and movie stars.  In 2009, where the New York media captured all of these shortcomings, I kept wondering when we could finally celebrate some “good news.”  Just a few of the media headlines in 2009 involved the proposed government-run health care system, the war on terror, and the escapades of American golf superstar, Tiger Woods.  In all of these newsworthy topics, it seemed like there was only negative implications and no silver lining.

If even a supposed flawless superstar like Woods can have a bad year in 2009, then can’t we put it all behind us and look forward to better days ahead in 2010?  My prediction is that things will get better, companies will stop cutting jobs and think about adding new positions, and the economy will continue to improve.  However, just like the continued fallout for Woods will continue to plague him, the success of each and every one of us may take a few months to jump start after a prolonged winter hangover from 2009 is finally behind us.

Tiger Woods is Human Afterall

"He's Human!"

The world’s greatest golfer and first “Billion Dollar Athlete” is going to suffer a huge hit to his marketability and squeaky-clean reputation.  With the news coming out today that Woods did in fact have an affair with Jamie Grubbs, a Los Angeles cocktail waitress and Las Vegas nightclub promoter, the $164 reckless driving ticket he received from Florida State Police is now the least of his worries.

This saga of extramarital affairs, cheating, and scandal began on Thanksgiving Day, when a woman by the name of Rachel Uchitel was the subject of the National Enquirer story detailing a possible affair between her and Woods.  It turns out that a woman by the name of Ashley Samson was paid by the Enquirer $25,000 to tell her what she knew about the relationship between Uchitel and Woods, information which led the public to speculate about the possibility of Woods cheating on his wife of five years, Elin Nordegren.

Thanksgiving night, Woods gets into his single-car accident outside of his family home following an alleged argument between him and his wife over the Enquirer story.  Tiger is found unconscious and is rushed to a nearby hospital, where he is released the next day.  Following the accident, it is unclear whether or not he was attacked by his wife, Elin, or she tried to rescue him from the car.  Doctors just today proved that his injuries could only have been a result of the accident and not from domestic violence.

After all this probing for answers and attempts by the media to investigate Woods’ private life, I have been able to come up with one true statement about the whole ordeal: “Tiger Woods is human just like the rest of us.”  Although, he has won 14 major titles and earned over $900 million from tournament prizes in his career, he is not flawless and is not incapable of sin.  Lastly, while I believe that these transgressions will ultimately effect his career and overall legacy, CNBC Sports Business reporter, Darren Rovell believes that his sponsors like Nike and Accenture will still stay true to their man, “as long as he is a winner.”