Funny People
Funny People (2009)

Funny People

1/5
(11 votos)
6.3IMDb60Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

The can of Red Bull in George's container of medication keeps changing it's position.

When George is talking to Laura and she's crying at his sad news, tears roll down her cheeks and nose.

In the very next scene, she is still crying, but her face is completely dry and fresh tears form.

In the scene where George is playing with the hired musicians he is holding an electric guitar, when the camera changes he is holding an acoustic.

In the bar celebration scene, 'Sarah Silverman' (qv)'s drink appears in and out of her hand between shots.

When George and Ira are in the kitchen for the first time, there's a close-up shot of George's glass to show how dirty it is.

After George asks Ira to kill him, if you look at his glass you can see it becomes spotlessly clean.

When George and Ira are at George's house and Laura shows up, behind them you can see pool cleaners cleaning the pool.

However, when it switches to the security camera, there is no one cleaning the pool.

In the medicine scene while George is informing Ira of his condition the Sugar free Red Bull moves from the medicine carrier to the counter and back again.

During the final scene between George and Ira sitting at the table at Otto's, the woman in the background (behind Ira) can be seen at the counter several times.

Also, by the end of the scene, she leaves, but at the final shot, she suddenly returns to the counter.

When Ira is talking to George while he is trying to fall asleep, you can see equipment in the background.

During the fight scene on the lawn, a cameraman becomes visible.

When Ira is playing George his playlist you can see he clicks on the second song but when it flicks back the song highlighted is way further down.

It flicks back again and the highlight is back to the second spot.

At the end when Chuck takes a photo of George Simmons, he uses his phone camera.

His finger is clearly covering the camera on the phone but he still takes the shot showing it was a prop phone.

When George enters Ira's house for Thanksgiving dinner, he points out to Leo that they have the poster for his movie "Re-Do" (the baby movie) hanging on the wall.

During the scene while George and Leo are discussing the movie, the poster behind Leo switches from "Re-Do" to another film.

In the kitchen/medicine scene, in the last part of the scene, someone can be seen moving outside the window.

George mentions his workers and later in the movie we see more evidence that he has lots of servants and people working for him, so the person outside the window was probably a servant.

When 'James Taylor (I)' (qv) is finishing his last song at the MySpace function, you can see he is sitting on a stool, alone, on stage.

When he finishes and stands up, his back-up singers from earlier have suddenly returned.

The MySpace gig takes place far enough away that George and Ira take a private plane.

At the end of scene, he gets two girls to go back to his place.

But at the end of those scenes the girls leave on their own, apparently left to their own resources to get back.

When George (who is driving) and Ira leave Laura's house to head back to Los Angeles, the gear shifter can be briefly seen in the park position.

Clarke invites Ira and George to watch the football finals from Australia, in a scene taking place in December.

Australian football finals are played in September.

In case of play-offs they may drag out into early October, but no later.

The ending disclaimer states that no real persons are depicted, yet many people including 'Ray Romano (I)' (qv) and 'Sarah Silverman' (qv) appear as themselves during the course of the movie and are identified by their real names.

When George is in the bar after receiving the good news, the woman who he speaks to is holding/not holding a drink between shots.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
17 September 2009 USA USD 51,855,045
13 September 2009 USA USD 51,814,190
6 September 2009 USA USD 51,679,800
30 August 2009 USA USD 51,324,370
23 August 2009 USA USD 50,551,440
16 August 2009 USA USD 47,910,620
9 August 2009 USA USD 40,537,755
2 August 2009 USA USD 22,657,780
20 September 2009 UK GBP 3,427,741
13 September 2009 UK GBP 3,176,048
30 August 2009 UK GBP 1,001,152
17 September 2009 Worldwide USD 71,585,235
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
2 August 2009 USA USD 22,657,780 3,007
30 August 2009 UK GBP 1,001,152 382
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
13 September 2009 USA USD 87,870 174
6 September 2009 USA USD 212,935 252
30 August 2009 USA USD 330,395 413
23 August 2009 USA USD 922,555 932
16 August 2009 USA USD 3,010,755 2,584
9 August 2009 USA USD 7,986,435 3,008
2 August 2009 USA USD 22,657,780 3,007
20 September 2009 UK GBP 114,570 165
13 September 2009 UK GBP 219,038 318
30 August 2009 UK GBP 1,001,152 382

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