TMA FilmCast #19 – Funny People, John Hughes

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Aug 29th, 2009

Judd Apatow’s latest venture into the world of comedy, “Funny People,” starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen goes under the TMA microscope. Is it a sign of maturation for the director? Or just a lot of penis jokes and sophomoric fare? Also, Scott and I discuss the impact and influence of 1980s teenage-flick auteur, John Hughes. How does his style of comedy fit into the modern world, and what can we learn from this gifted filmmaker? To hear all that and more click listen!

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