Funny People parents guide

Funny People Parent Guide

Release date July 31, 2009

Comedian George Simmons (Adam Sandler) is enjoying a successful career when he learns he has a terminal disease. Reflecting on his life, he decides to spend his remaining time mentoring an up-and-coming performer (Seth Rogen) and looking up a former girlfriend (Leslie Mann). And then, a funny thing happens on the way to his deathbed...

Why is Funny People rated R? The MPA rated Funny People R for language and crude sexual humor throughout, and some sexuality.

Run Time: 146 minutes

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Rating & Content Info

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Why is Funny People rated R? Funny People is rated R by the MPAA for language and crude sexual humor throughout, and some sexuality.

This additional information about the movie’s content is taken from the notes of various Canadian Film Classification boards:

Violence:

- Infrequent hand-to-hand violence (little blood or details shown).

Sexual Content:

- Breast nudity is seen in a sexual situation.

- Sexual activity is implied.

- Sexual activity is briefly simulated.

- Pervasive use of crude and descriptive sexual language, references and innuendo.

- Embracing and kissing.

Language:

- Pervasive use of the sexual expletive, sometimes in a sexual context.

- Frequent use of scatological slang, profanity, and vulgar expressions.

- Infrequent use of ethno-cultural and sexual slurs.

Drugs and Alcohol

- Substance abuse.

- Implied use of an illegal drug in a recreational context.

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Cast and Crew

Funny People is directed by and stars Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann, Eric Bana, Judd Apatow.

Home Video

The most recent home video release of Funny People movie is November 24, 2009. Here are some details…

Home Video Notes: Funny People releases on DVD and Blu-ray on November 24, 2009.

 

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Coming to terms with the reality of death is the theme behind the films My Life, Henry Poole is Here and Brian’s Song. This movie was written and directed by Judd Apatow, who also created the movies 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up.