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		<title>Opening this Weekend: Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen are Seriously Funny! Plus, Hugh Dancy Joins the List of Breakout Stars</title>

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<p class="MsoNormal">We sure hope you had a good summer at the movies: With Aug. 1 falling on Saturday, we&rsquo;re looking at five whole weeks of middling-to-crappy Hollywood genre fare that wasn&rsquo;t strong enough to open during the big-boy months of May, June and July. As we do every Friday, here&rsquo;s a handy guide to the new releases.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><em>Funny People</em></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>What&rsquo;s the story:</em> Pretentiously promoted as &ldquo;the third film from the director of <em>The 40-Year-Old Virgin</em> and <em>Knocked Up</em>,&rdquo; <em>Funny People</em> finds Adam Sandler playing Adam Sandler&mdash;err, George Simmons&mdash;a wildly successful comedian and star of such things as <em>Merman </em>(think: <em>Waterboy </em>with gills), who finds out he&rsquo;s dying of a rare blood disease. Faced with his own mortality, he makes a friend in an up-and-coming comedy prot&eacute;g&eacute; (Seth Rogen) and rekindles a relationship with &ldquo;the one who got away&rdquo; (Leslie Mann), until&mdash;surprise!&mdash;his disease starts to get better. The meditation on love, life, death and dick jokes sounds very James L. Brooks&ndash;ian to us, which begs the question: Is <em>Funny People</em> Judd Apatow&rsquo;s <em>Terms of Endearment</em> or <em>Spanglish</em>? Based on the mixed-to-poor reviews, we&rsquo;re unfortunately thinking it&rsquo;s more of the latter. In his hilarious evisceration, <a href="/2009/movies/where-are-all-funny-people">our own Rex Reed</a> calls <em>Funny People</em> a &ldquo;146-minute mental lapse that should have been dipped in hydrochloric acid in the editing room,&rdquo; and highlights the script as &ldquo;amusing as infanticide.&rdquo; We're guessing someone just got taken off the Apatow Family Christmas card list.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Who should see it:</em> Garry Shandling.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><em>Aliens in the Attic</em></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>What&rsquo;s the story:</em> As if you couldn&rsquo;t tell from the title: While on a family vacation, a bunch of precocious kids find aliens&mdash;wait for it&mdash;in the attic. <em>Aliens in the Attic</em> is being billed as coming from one of the writers behind <em>Wallace &amp; Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit</em>, a bit of information ostensibly intended to make you want to run out and see it. That&rsquo;s all well and good, but even if we were in the target demographic for this film, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTiUIr7SI0Q">we don&rsquo;t think we could get past the computer-animated aliens</a>. If you thought we&rsquo;ve come a long way since <em>Who Framed Roger Rabbit</em>, you were wrong.<em> </em></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Who should see it:</em> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwPkAUBr4Sc">Judge Doom</a>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><em>Adam</em></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>What&rsquo;s the story:</em> Bittersweet and charming are two words you&rsquo;ll see associated with <em>Adam </em>aplenty throughout the rest of the summer. The Fox Searchlight indie, from director Max Mayer (episodes of <em>West Wing</em> and <em>Alias</em>), stars handsome British actor Hugh Dancy as Adam, a young man suffering from Asperger&rsquo;s syndrome. Of course things get complicated when he falls in love with the neighbor next door (the beguilingly beautiful Rose Byrne). The reviews for <em>Adam</em> have been universally strong, <a href="/2009/movies/hugh-dancy-his-way-superstardom">specifically singling out Mr. Dancy as a revelation</a>. If you don&rsquo;t think this could be a dark horse Oscar contender, we have five words for you: Tom Hanks in <em>Forrest Gump</em>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Who should see it:</em> Forrest Gump.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And! For some indie-fun, check out: <em>Fragments</em> (with Dakota Fanning) and the dolphin documentary, <em>The Cove</em>.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">We sure hope you had a good summer at the movies: With Aug. 1 falling on Saturday, we&rsquo;re looking at five whole weeks of middling-to-crappy Hollywood genre fare that wasn&rsquo;t strong enough to open during the big-boy months of May, June and July. As we do every Friday, here&rsquo;s a handy guide to the new releases.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><em>Funny People</em></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>What&rsquo;s the story:</em> Pretentiously promoted as &ldquo;the third film from the director of <em>The 40-Year-Old Virgin</em> and <em>Knocked Up</em>,&rdquo; <em>Funny People</em> finds Adam Sandler playing Adam Sandler&mdash;err, George Simmons&mdash;a wildly successful comedian and star of such things as <em>Merman </em>(think: <em>Waterboy </em>with gills), who finds out he&rsquo;s dying of a rare blood disease. Faced with his own mortality, he makes a friend in an up-and-coming comedy prot&eacute;g&eacute; (Seth Rogen) and rekindles a relationship with &ldquo;the one who got away&rdquo; (Leslie Mann), until&mdash;surprise!&mdash;his disease starts to get better. The meditation on love, life, death and dick jokes sounds very James L. Brooks&ndash;ian to us, which begs the question: Is <em>Funny People</em> Judd Apatow&rsquo;s <em>Terms of Endearment</em> or <em>Spanglish</em>? Based on the mixed-to-poor reviews, we&rsquo;re unfortunately thinking it&rsquo;s more of the latter. In his hilarious evisceration, <a href="/2009/movies/where-are-all-funny-people">our own Rex Reed</a> calls <em>Funny People</em> a &ldquo;146-minute mental lapse that should have been dipped in hydrochloric acid in the editing room,&rdquo; and highlights the script as &ldquo;amusing as infanticide.&rdquo; We're guessing someone just got taken off the Apatow Family Christmas card list.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Who should see it:</em> Garry Shandling.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><em>Aliens in the Attic</em></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>What&rsquo;s the story:</em> As if you couldn&rsquo;t tell from the title: While on a family vacation, a bunch of precocious kids find aliens&mdash;wait for it&mdash;in the attic. <em>Aliens in the Attic</em> is being billed as coming from one of the writers behind <em>Wallace &amp; Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit</em>, a bit of information ostensibly intended to make you want to run out and see it. That&rsquo;s all well and good, but even if we were in the target demographic for this film, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTiUIr7SI0Q">we don&rsquo;t think we could get past the computer-animated aliens</a>. If you thought we&rsquo;ve come a long way since <em>Who Framed Roger Rabbit</em>, you were wrong.<em> </em></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Who should see it:</em> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwPkAUBr4Sc">Judge Doom</a>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><em>Adam</em></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>What&rsquo;s the story:</em> Bittersweet and charming are two words you&rsquo;ll see associated with <em>Adam </em>aplenty throughout the rest of the summer. The Fox Searchlight indie, from director Max Mayer (episodes of <em>West Wing</em> and <em>Alias</em>), stars handsome British actor Hugh Dancy as Adam, a young man suffering from Asperger&rsquo;s syndrome. Of course things get complicated when he falls in love with the neighbor next door (the beguilingly beautiful Rose Byrne). The reviews for <em>Adam</em> have been universally strong, <a href="/2009/movies/hugh-dancy-his-way-superstardom">specifically singling out Mr. Dancy as a revelation</a>. If you don&rsquo;t think this could be a dark horse Oscar contender, we have five words for you: Tom Hanks in <em>Forrest Gump</em>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Who should see it:</em> Forrest Gump.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And! For some indie-fun, check out: <em>Fragments</em> (with Dakota Fanning) and the dolphin documentary, <em>The Cove</em>.</p>
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