Judd Apatow doesn't need Viagra yet, dished wife Leslie Mann on The View, but he says the commercials make it look pretty good.
"They've got this guy, he's tall, he's handsome, he's got a little gray in his hair," Apatow said. "He looks like an erection, the perfect erection, and he's like, 'Come, join me, look like me!'"
Looks like life with Apatow is a laugh a minute! Right, Leslie?
"He's not really funny at home," Mann said.
"I think I'm funny at home but I live with three women and it's like three different ages of the same person," responded Apatow, saying that when he goes out with Mann, he'll make other people laugh and he'll turn to his wife and say "See, honey, those things I say at home are jokes!"
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So the scenes from This Is 40 where Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann discuss rapturously how she could best poison him, those are culled from real life, then?
"We like to say one-third of the movie is our life, one-third is made up, and the third that's really gross and embarrassing is based on Paul Rudd's life," Apatow cracked.
"Yes, but sometimes when I'm alone in the house I wonder if he planned for me to be alone in the house so that the hit man can come get me," said Mann.
Yes, marriage can be so sweet. And then "there are times you really do wish they were dead," said Barbara Walters, to uproarious audience response.
Do Mann and Apatow keep the murderous impulses in check by planning romantic little getaways? How do they keep things fresh?
"Every once in a while we try to escape the kids," related Apatow. "Recently we tried to do that. I had a panic attack and Leslie vomited and then we got into bed and watched four episodes of The Golden Girls. That's how we keep it fresh."