Showing posts with label adam sandler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adam sandler. Show all posts

February 5, 2010

Today's Trailers: A Red Band Trailer for Kevin Smith's Cop 'Out', a look at 'The Secret of Kells', and 'Grown Ups'...

First up, we have the Red Band look at Kevin Smith's first foray into directing something he didn't write (on the big screen, at least), with the buddy cop movie Cop Out:


Next we have the Oscar nominated animated flick The Secret of Kells:

Finally, Adam Sandler returns with his new comedy Grown Ups:

-Thoughts?

July 31, 2009

Thoughts on Funny People?

Since we all know that I loved it, it's only fair that you tell us here at The Awards Circuit what you thought of Judd Apatow's latest.
Will Adam Sandler be a threat for a Best Actor nomination? Will the film, its writing, or its direction, make a play for a nod? Did you even like it? Is it Apatow's best? Worst?
-Let us know!

July 24, 2009

Awards Circuit Exclusive Funny People Reviews!

Indeed, we at The Awards Circuit have two of the very first reviews of Funny People available anywhere. Take a look here and let us know what you think!
There are also some updates to coincide with this on the Tracker Page, which you can see here.
-Enjoy our early review (and rave) of Funny People!

July 23, 2009

Quick thoughts from last night's early screening of Funny People

In short, it's Apatow's best work yet, a deserving contender for Best Picture, some of Adam Sandler's most mature acting (Rogen and Mann do career best work as well), and as much as anything, a hilarious movie. Judd Apatow has expanded on the winning formula he has and crafted a hysterical drama. It's one of the best of the year...here is my review, along with Keith's.

July 14, 2009

Funny People gets an International Trailer that continues to make the film look better and better

This is by far the most revealing of the trailers so far, and while I'm not sure if they give too much away, having read the script (I know, I say that too much) I continue to be more and more encouraged as to this being something special: