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Comic-Con: Apatow and Rogen Share Stash of Scoop

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The crew from Pineapple Express dropped by Comic-Con in San Diego over the weekend, and they shared scoop about the business of being funny. Comedy superproducer Judd Apatow told me how Brad Pitt inspired his doped-up action flick, James Franco talked about his mug on the billboards, and Seth Rogen invited me to party. Check out the clip for the full story.

Bana, Schwartzman, Hill Bring the Funny

Jason Schwartzman, Eric Bana, Jonah Hill Frederic Injimbert/ZUMAPress.com, Serge Thomann/APL/WireImage.com, Lester Cohen/WireImage.com

Team Apatow has enlisted three more recruits.

Eric Bana, Jason Schwartzman and compulsory comic player Jonah Hill have joined Funny People, the latest big-screen offering to be directed by Judd Apatow.

The threesome makes the film even more star-studded, joining the already-cast comedy trio of Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen and Leslie Mann.

Movie details are being kept under wraps, but per Variety, it is set in the world of stand-up and follows a comedian who has a near-death experience.

Cameras roll in L.A. this September.

Remembering Jackie Chan and Jet Li

Forbidden Kingdom Chan Kam Chuen/Lionsgate

Forget Sarah Marshall. The weekend box office was about Jackie Chan and Jet Li.

The Forbidden Kingdom, the first movie with the sense and presumably insurance to pair up the two martial arts greats, opened with $20.9 million, per estimates compiled Sunday by Exhibitor Relations.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall, the heavily promoted comedy written and starring Judd Apatow pupil Jason Segel and Kristen Bell, placed second, with $17.3 million.

The latter debut wasn't terrible. It was, in fact, better than Walk Hard's and Drillbit Taylor's, to name two other recent Apatow productions. It just wasn't necessarily a debut befitting a heavily promoted comedy.

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Can Sarah Marshall Bag Some Funny Money?

Mila Kunis, Jason Segel in Forgetting Sarah Marshall Glen Wilson/Universal Pictures
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Yes, yes. You've all heard it by now. Superproducer Judd Apatow is the current king of comedy. Last year he had big hits with Knocked Up and Superbad, and he has a long list of films on the horizon, as writer or producer (You Don't Mess with the Zohan, Pineapple Express, Step Brothers—and that's just this summer).

Don't let the funny face fool you. Judd needs a hit. His last two projects, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story and Drillbit Taylor, were flops. (I do love that Dewey Cox, though. Give it a try on DVD).

Luckily, he has Forgetting Sarah Marshall opening this weekend. Written by its star and longtime Apatow regular Jason Segel, it's a heartfelt romantic comedy that will appeal to both male and female audiences.

Look for Sarah Marshall to open at $26.7 million. That's great for a film featuring a bunch of actors best known for their TV work.

What do you think? Is Judd back on top? Sound off in the comments.

Seth Rogen Is High on Huey Lewis

Huey Lewis, Seth Rogen, James Franco AP Photo/Jennifer Graylock, Dale Robinette/Columbia Pictures
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Huey Lewis & the News has a new drug.

And Seth Rogen is the one who got them hooked on it.

The “I Want a New Drug” hit makers from the ’80s have recorded the theme song for Pineapple Express, Rogen’s upcoming summer comedy that he wrote and costars in. Rogen plays a stoner and James Franco is his dealer. The two find themselves on the run from some really bad dudes after Rogen’s character witnesses a murder. Pineapple Express is the name of the fictional strain weed that Franco’s character sells.

Rogen's filmmaking funnyman pal Judd Apatow coproduced Pineapple.

“We were in the editing room one day when me and Seth were geeking out about the tone of the movie and how we think it captures what we love about '80s movies,” director David Gordon Green tells me. “We thought, what would be the icing on the cake, and Seth came up with Huey Lewis and the News.”

Before they knew it, Lewis screened the movie and sent them some lyrics. “We told him that we wanted a theme song that told the plot of the movie and said the title a lot,” Green said. “It’s very '80s-inspired and very Back to the Future-esque.”

Kristen Bell: Hula Girl

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Went to Hawaii to hang out with the very hilarious cast of the new Judd Apatow-branded comedy, Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Talked with SNL's Bill Hader, funniest dude ever. Hula danced with Kristen Bell. Got some major Hollywood secrets out of star Jason Segel. (Wanna star in a movie? Write it yourself.) Oh, and look: Me in a helicopter!

Hit the clip to see how it all went down, and for more, check out fellow E! columnist Kristin Dos Santos' report from the same trip.

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