This Is 40 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "This Is 40"
This Is 40 (2012)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
This Is 40 - TMDB rating
5.876/10
2100
This Is 40 - Kinopoisk rating
6.06/10
23567
This Is 40 - IMDB rating
6.2/10
159000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Clayton Townsend #3969
Clayton Townsend
Producer
Photo Barry Mendel #72950
Barry Mendel
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Paula Pell #8754

Paula Pell

Paula Pell
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

Brent White
Editor
Jay Deuby
Editor

Art Direction

Andrew Max Cahn
Art Direction

Costume Design

Leesa Evans
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Riley Harper #11288Photo Riley Harper #11289
Riley Harper
Stunts

Production Design

Jefferson Sage
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Joel Kramer #12756
Joel Kramer
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo Joel Kramer #12756
Joel Kramer
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Leslie A. Pope
Set Decoration

Stunt Driver

Photo Dick Ziker #19541

Dick Ziker

Dick Ziker
Stunt Driver
Tom Elliott
Stunt Driver

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Marc Fishman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Adam Jenkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Jon Brion #73403Photo Jon Brion #73404Photo Jon Brion #73405Photo Jon Brion #73406

Jon Brion

Jon Brion
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Photo Lisa Goldberg #88663
Lisa Goldberg
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Barrett J. Leigh
Production Supervisor

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Phedon Papamichael #7171

Phedon Papamichael

Phedon Papamichael
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

David Luckenbach
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

David Luckenbach
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Dan Bronson
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Cindy Marty
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Sean Mannion
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

Photo George H. Anderson #67338
George H. Anderson
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Linda Arnold
Hair Department Head

Still Photographer

Suzanne Hanover
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Matt Rebenkoff
First Assistant Director

Screenplay

Dialogue Editor

James Matheny
Dialogue Editor
Larry Kemp
Dialogue Editor

Art Department Assistant

Erin E. Riegel
Art Department Assistant

Music Supervisor

Jonathan Karp
Music Supervisor

Production Sound Mixer

Ken McLaughlin
Production Sound Mixer

Prosthetics

ADR Supervisor

Tammy Fearing
ADR Supervisor

Studio Teacher

Lois Yaroshefsky
Studio Teacher

What's left behind the scenes

  • Ben and Allison, the main characters of "Knocked Up" (2007), do not appear in this quasi-sequel, but there are references to them. Allison's painting can be seen on the wall, and Pete mentions getting marijuana cupcakes from Ben. Three other characters from "Knocked Up" (2007) also appear in this film: Jodi (Charlyne Yi) – previously a kind drug addict, and in this film a worker at Debbie’s store; Jason (Jason Segel) – previously Ben’s best friend, now Debbie’s personal trainer; Tim Bagley simply reprises his role as the obstetrician-gynecologist Pellagrino.
  • Pete (Paul Rudd) jokes in the film, comparing his sexual prowess to that of David Schwimmer (and Ross, Schwimmer’s character from the series “Friends,” 1994–2004). This makes it clear that he thinks both Pete and Schwimmer aren’t very good in bed. Schwimmer's press secretary told the Chicago Sun-Times that Schwimmer had not been informed in advance whether he agreed to be the object of this joke. Judd Apatow explained that he didn’t mean anything offensive. Paul Rudd, meanwhile, was a frequent guest on the set of the series “Friends” (1994–2004) during the show's last two seasons.
  • Sadie (Maude Apatow) is a big fan of the series “Lost” (2004–2010), and Jack (Matthew Fox) is repeatedly shown on screen. In "Knocked Up" (2007), Ben is very dismissive of Matthew Fox, saying there’s nothing special about him.
  • The role of Debbie was played by the director Judd Apatow’s wife, Leslie Mann. Their two daughters, Iris Apatow and Maude Apatow, also played the roles of the children. Judd Apatow decided to give the role of Pete to Paul Rudd, a family friend.
  • When the whole family is watching television, the cartoon “SpongeBob SquarePants” (1999) is shown (specifically the episode “That’s No Lady” from season 4), but as soon as a quarrel begins, another episode is shown (“No Weenies Allowed” from season 3).
  • Pete (Paul Rudd) jokes in the film, comparing his sexual prowess to that of David Schwimmer (and Ross, Schwimmer's character from the series "Friends", 1994–2004). Thus, he makes it clear that he thinks both Pete and Schwimmer are not very good in bed. Schwimmer's publicist told the Chicago Sun-Times that Schwimmer had not been informed in advance whether he agreed to be the object of this joke. Judd Apatow explained that he did not intend any offense. Paul Rudd, meanwhile, was a frequent guest on the set of "Friends" (1994–2004) during the last two seasons of the show.
  • When the whole family is watching television, they're showing the cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants" (1999) (specifically the episode "That's no lady" from season 4), but as soon as a quarrel starts, they switch to a different episode ("No weenies alowed" from season 3).
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