Synopsis
Where will you be when disaster strikes?
Sneaking out. Hooking up. Melting down. The cast and crew of a blockbuster action franchise attempt to shoot a sequel while quarantining at a posh hotel.
2022 Directed by Judd Apatow
Sneaking out. Hooking up. Melting down. The cast and crew of a blockbuster action franchise attempt to shoot a sequel while quarantining at a posh hotel.
Karen Gillan Iris Apatow Fred Armisen Maria Bakalova Vir Das David Duchovny Samson Kayo Keegan-Michael Key Guz Khan Leslie Mann Kate McKinnon Pedro Pascal Peter Serafinowicz Harry Trevaldwyn Danielle Vitalis Rob Delaney Raphael Acloque Chris Witaske Galen Hopper Ross Lee Nick Kocher Celeste Dring Ben Ashenden Alexander Owen Audrina Woolrich Grant Woolrich Grant Fear Maria Bamford Katie O'Brien Show All…
Judd Apatow Steve Dawson Judah Miller David King Michelle Brattson Nancy Valle Scott Eaton Tim Inman Andrew Dawson
Jill Brooks Matt Russell Karen Kelly George Loucas Russell Earl Gayle Busby Shawn Kelly Galo Gutiérrez Swapnil Ambre Isha Nigam
David Garrick Rashid Phoenix Peter Miles David Cheung James Embree Helen Steinway Bailey Lloyd Bass Vincent Wang John Macdonald Jimmy O'Dee Tom Boney Leo Woodruff Arran Topham Sina Ali Neil Stoddart Chris Waite Elmo Walker Thomas Billings Donovan Louie Fenix Searle Paul Ginns James Harris Mélissa Humler Marcus White Maureen Lavoyer Nev Medhurst Alan Leong Conor Parish Corey Walkes Leon Chee Ali Ryan Avril Murphy
Frédéric Dubois Anna Behlmer Bobby Mackston Tateum Kohut Eric Offin Steve Finn Tavish Grade Mikel Parraga-Wills
Laura Schalker Denise Kum Tahira Herold Mary Cooke Sally Rose Davidson Maureen Hetherington Naomi Tolan Kelsey-Leigh Walker Joyce Iwuozo Rosie Sinfield Rachel Sweeney Federica Adorno Cassandra Garcia Abi Hobson Sara Osborn
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Apatow descends into total accidental self-parody, absolutely the worst guy imaginable to allegedly satirize Hollywood self-absorption. It's hard to imagine anything more toothless.
I was listed above James Mcavoy in the credits so im gonna masturbate to that until I join the 27 club probably
i gave my friend nick a moviepass hat for christmas and he took it to london while they were shooting this, thinking he would get it in the film. he sent me a photo of the hat on a costume rack and i got my hopes up. it did not make the final movie. i will never forgive judd apatow for this grievous offense towards me, specifically
judd apatow next time ur casting a young girl as pedro pascal’s love interest I’ll do it for free
Went to an advanced screening with Judd Apatow. He looked me in the eyes and yelled “popcorn’s on me” and yet I was still charged $7 for popcorn. I will make it my life’s mission to exact revenge.
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Finally, Judd Apatow tells us a story of how he's been personally inconvenienced during COVID.
Unpleasant as it is to watch one of the greatest comedy directors of the 21st century grin their way through the kind of leaden and disjointed mess that manages to feel oppressively self-amused even as it swears its making fun of itself, Netflix seems determined to keep cranking them out. At least until “one of the greatest comedy directors of the 21st century grinning their way through the kind of leaden and disjointed mess that manages to feel oppressively self-amused even as it swears its making fun of itself” describes enough movies to become its own category on the streamer’s homepage.
While Judd Apatow’s “The Bubble” isn’t as grating or grandiose as Adam McKay’s apocalyptic “Don’t Look Up,” this star-studded…
Hier eine gewagte These: Wer nach den ersten 20 Minuten dieser Tragödie von Scheißfilm noch nicht abgeschaltet hat, ist entweder eingeschlafen, tot oder selbst mindestens verhaltensauffällig bis vollgestört. Falls ihr mit jemandem euren Lebensabschnitt teilt, der hier ein einziges Mal oder, Gott bewahre, sogar mehrmals lachen muss - reicht SOFORT die Scheidung ein, selbst wenn ihr gar nicht verheiratet seid. Sicher ist sicher.
„The Bubble“ ist so unfassbar schrecklich, es ist kaum in Worte zu fassen. Der Humor erinnert an billige Einspieler alter RTL-Comedyshows, in denen unwitzige Menschen ohne jegliches Timing und Charisma endlose Schmuddelwitze, Schimpfwörter und Impro-Nummern vortragen. Das ist alles nicht mal halb so clever, wie die Macher glauben, funktioniert als Medienfarce null, als Corona-Satire sogar noch weniger und ist dann offenbar auch noch von nem 12 Jährigen TikTok-Influencer geschnitten worden.
Kann bitte endlich jemand Netflix das Scheckbuch wegnehmen?