There are two new films that I really wanna see. The first is Drillbit Taylor and the second is Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and the main reason is that they are both connected to my favourite TV series of all time: Freaks and Geeks.
If you've never seen Freaks and Geeks, do yourself a serious favour and check it out. It's a really funny and engrossing high school comedy set in 80s America, and if you're anything like me I'm quite sure you'll love it. There were only 18 episodes made before it was mysteriously cancelled, but the whole series is TV gold - everything about it is awesome.
In fact, I love this show so much that I try to check out anything that's made by the same people, and both Drillbit Taylor and Forgetting Sarah Marshall are produced by Judd Apatow, the guy who produced Freaks and Geeks, as well as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up and Superbad. And Forgetting Sarah Marshall was written by and stars Jason Segel, who played my favourite character in Freaks and Geeks - it was actually quite weird to see his face on an advert on the side of a tram as I was walking through town the other day.
Freaks and Geeks was a starting point for Segel, as well as Seth Rogen, both of whom are now writing their own films and seem to be doing quite well.
And I really like the stuff made by all these guys because it tends to be about the freaks and the geeks - those who might not be typically popular or socially respected, - making it easy for a lot of people to really relate to. And I know it's not like they're the only people doing that, but they often do it an extremely entertaining way.
I'll probably post up some kind of review or something when I get to see these.
Check out a
cool teaser blog here, "written by Peter Bretter", the star of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and an
interesting article on Judd Apatow by The New York Times.
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