July 26, 2009
David Denby: “Funny People.” (The New Yorker)
The professional comics in Judd Apatow’s “Funny People” come across as a talented but slightly damaged race–a race apart. They hang out together, try out their material on one another, turn their relationships and friendships into jokes and routines. They never stop being comics, and most of their talk . . .
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