Funny people trailer
Check out the trailer video clip for Judd Apatow’s upcoming movie, Funny People, starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen. Funny People hits theaters July 31.
Funny people trailer
Check out the trailer video clip for Judd Apatow’s upcoming movie, Funny People, starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen. Funny People hits theaters July 31.
Okay so I saw this last night and I have very mixed feelings.
There were aspects that I really liked. I liked getting a glimpse of what the world of stand-up is like and I laughed consistently enough. The acting was fine, Sandler is NOT a bad actor. I also very much enjoyed the parallels between Sandler and his character George Simmons, ie they both make wacky, dumb, bad movies and get paid a lot of money doing it. I felt that that made the role fit Adam Sandler like a glove.
Rogen is likable, as is Jonah Hill and to a slightly lesser extent Jason Schwartzman.
I thought the first hour or so of the film was pretty great, but like many have said, this really does feel like two movies crammed together. I didn't think the romance was all that believable, nor the situations that ensued because of the romance. The dick and ball and fart jokes started to wear a bit thin with the 2 hour plus running time. Aubrey Plaza's character could've been completely removed, which would've improved the film a bit.
I guess my biggest gripe would be the fact that Sandler's character doesn't change enough. He's an ******* at the beginning of the film and pretty much an ******* at the end. When
Spoiler:
he thinks he's dying, I started to be much more sympathetic and for a while, I stayed that way, because I can definitely understand why a lonely lonely person would be a dick if they thought they weren't gonna be around much longer. But after he finds out he's not going to die, he still treats Rogen's character Ira like shit non-stop. It was just kind of irritating.
Anyway, I'm on the fence about this one. I felt like there was a missed opportunity to delve into George Simmons' fear and loneliness, due to the life he's created for himself and unexpectedly facing death. The third act was also kind of a mess.
Right now I'd probably give it a 6.5, maybe 7 out of 10. There are things to gain from the movie and I did like it. But the film, and myself, had problems.
Originally posted by SnakeEyes
Okay so I saw this last night and I have very mixed feelings.There were aspects that I really liked. I liked getting a glimpse of what the world of stand-up is like and I laughed consistently enough. The acting was fine, Sandler is NOT a bad actor. I also very much enjoyed the parallels between Sandler and his character George Simmons, ie they both make wacky, dumb, bad movies and get paid a lot of money doing it. I felt that that made the role fit Adam Sandler like a glove.
Rogen is likable, as is Jonah Hill and to a slightly lesser extent Jason Schwartzman.
I thought the first hour or so of the film was pretty great, but like many have said, this really does feel like two movies crammed together. I didn't think the romance was all that believable, nor the situations that ensued because of the romance. The dick and ball and fart jokes started to wear a bit thin with the 2 hour plus running time. Aubrey Plaza's character could've been completely removed, which would've improved the film a bit.
I guess my biggest gripe would be the fact that Sandler's character doesn't change enough. He's an ******* at the beginning of the film and pretty much an ******* at the end. When
Spoiler:
he thinks he's dying, I started to be much more sympathetic and for a while, I stayed that way, because I can definitely understand why a lonely lonely person would be a dick if they thought they weren't gonna be around much longer. But after he finds out he's not going to die, he still treats Rogen's character Ira like shit non-stop. It was just kind of irritating.Anyway, I'm on the fence about this one. I felt like there was a missed opportunity to delve into George Simmons' fear and loneliness, due to the life he's created for himself and unexpectedly facing death. The third act was also kind of a mess.
Right now I'd probably give it a 6.5, maybe 7 out of 10. There are things to gain from the movie and I did like it. But the film, and myself, had problems.
Thanks for the review. I appreciate this type of stuff.
And, we know from the previews that he's going to die. So you didn't have to spoiler tag that portion.
Thought there would have been more tothis thread?
I think I am going to see this movie on Thursday. Its been out for a while but I aint been to the cinema in a long time.
I dont know what to think of it, by the looks of the trailer it seems to be a little bit of comedy workin in with alot of drama. Does Adam Sandler pull off the role good enough?
or is it a case of all the good parts have been put onto the trailer and the rest of the movie is a snoozefest?
Sandlers movie seem to all be the same sort o theme. But with Click, I was blown away, i loved that movie.
talked to another friend and his brother tonight about this movie, they said it was a 2hour+ waste of time.
So I might try and give it a miss.
wow there are seriously a lack of above average movies out just now.
Yeah, i loved, Punch Drunk Love and Click. Even though i hated the movie i even liked his character in, Now pronounce you chuck and larry. His character in that movie felt like a mature Happy Gilmore. I don't know what it is though, most of his movies just feel like a re-hashing of the last.
Yeah, you're better off waiting for this movie to hit dvd. It's not exactly a bad movie it just feels long and empty. Go see Inglorious bastards instead 😉