Saturday, 23 June 2012

Was Funny People ?Adam Sandler?s Passion of the Christ??

Was Funny People Adam Sandlers Passion of the Christ?Cole Abaius over at Film School Rejects performs a post-mortem on Adam Sandler's increasingly inane recent output of comedies, as parodied brilliantly in Judd Apatow's Funny People (then subsequently embraced with stinkers like Jack and Jill — life imitating art imitating life?). "The most prominent George Simmons film in Funny People is a gem called Re-Do where an overworked lawyer is transmuted by magic into the body of an infant," Abaius observes. "By playing Simmons, Sandler was directly commenting on the hollow nature of a lot of his own work."

The George Simmons Conundrum has been the single most infuriating/perplexing factor in Sandler-watching in the past few years. Clearly he was self-aware enough to recognize and mock his own image and career dependence on stupid high-concept comedies, rather perfectly addressed in the underrated Funny People. So why continued the streak of Razzie-worthy crapfests? For the mainstream money? To meet perceived audience expectations? Because it's easy*?

Was Funny People Adam Sandlers Passion of the Christ?

* We have a winner.

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Source: http://www.celebrities.com/celebrities-gossip/was-funny-people-adam-sandlers-passion-of-the-christ/

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