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Funny People
TrailerGeorge (Adam Sandler), who is a monologue comedian, is a victim of the deadly blood cancer. Meanwhile, Ira is a different monologue comedian, who is not famous. One night, two of them perform on the same stage, then George hires Ira to work as an assistant as well as a friend of him.Actors: Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann, Eric Bana, Jonah Hill, Jason Schwartzman, Aubrey Plaza, Maude Apatow, Iris Apatow, RZA, Aziz Ansari, ...»Director: Judd ApatowCountry: United StatesDuration: 146 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "Funny People"
George SimmonsPlayed by: Adam SandlerIra WrightPlayed by: Seth RogenLauraPlayed by: Leslie MannClarkePlayed by: Eric BanaLeo KoenigPlayed by: Jonah HillMark Taylor JacksonPlayed by: Jason SchwartzmanDaisy DanbyPlayed by: Aubrey PlazaMablePlayed by: Maude ApatowIngridPlayed by: Iris ApatowChuckPlayed by: RZARandyPlayed by: Aziz AnsariDr. LarsPlayed by: Torsten VogesAndy DickPlayed by: Andy DickSarah SilvermanPlayed by: Sarah SilvermanEminemPlayed by: EminemBonitaPlayed by: Tonita Castro -
Directors of "Funny People"
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Critic Reviews of "Funny People"
Film.comMay 06, 2011Funny People is funny, moving, dramatic, and alternately hilarious. It's a bit like a stand-up dramedy.
Time OutAugust 29, 2009This is a generous, goodhearted, enjoyable movie, loaded with memorable characters and genuine wit. But there's such a thing as giving a little too much.
Film.comAugust 25, 2009The good parts of this movie are often wonderful, but Apatow never finds the rhythm to keep it going. It lurches from inspiration to inspiration, but always manages to muddy its feet in mediocrity in between, as it drags on toward the two-and-a-half-hour
Chicago ReaderAugust 20, 2009Judd Apatow (Knocked Up, The 40-Year-Old Virgin) takes some interesting chances in this messy but engaging comedy, which suggests he may yet mature (no, seriously) into a filmmaker of substance.
At the MoviesAugust 03, 2009It walks a perfectly fine line between being funny and tragic.
GQ Magazine [UK]August 16, 2015At over two hours, it moves at the dignified pace of a Bergman film rather than, well, a Happy Gilmore or a Waterboy, but the director can rest easy, it's another hit.
DeadspinJune 22, 2013The unique hatred of yourself, and your audience, required of being a comedian is something that Apatow (and Sandler) understand profoundly: That's what this movie is about.
TheShiznit.co.ukSeptember 29, 2012Why does Funny People often feel like a joke without a punchline?
ComingSoon.netMarch 22, 2011For all its qualities Funny People never quite comes together. It can't quite decide who it wants to be about, whether it wants to be a comedy or a drama and in trying to be all things at once it never quite hits its full potential.
Las Vegas CityLifeFebruary 01, 2011Apatow draws on his own experience to explore behavioral nuances of people that make us laugh, and it's no secret that being funny is not the same as being happy.
QuickflixOctober 27, 2010Funny People may be deeply flawed, but at least it has an accurate title.
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