
Yet here he had not spoken of this comedy written and directed by Judd Apatow, but now it left the International Trailer, not too late or too early. "Funny People" starring Adam Sandler is in the role of a comedian who, knowing you have a terminal illness and having a desire to have a genuine friendship, he decides to accept protected as a rookie to open his performance. Apatow has given us some refreshing and imaginative comedies like "Virgin At 40 Years" and "Knocked Up" and, for this movie, surrounded himself with some of the usual suspects, like Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill and Leslie Mann, who joined Eric Bana and Jason Schwartzman.

This new trailer back to distribute a good mood, but a path a bit more dramatic to show for the first time the diagnosis of Sandler. Again, the dialogues seem to be very well written and interpreted, with three-dimensional characters that we treat you by the end of the movie. Curiously, Sandler's character has an extensive resume as a comedy actor in Hollywood, trimming the film clips and posters of several previous works of his, reminiscent of characters in "Tropic Thunder" Ben Stiller. But being an Apatow film, provides a tone a little more serious and adult in the work. The debut here by August 20.






















