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Does anyone else find it kind of interesting that "Ted" sits on the 'Unbearable' part of the scale? Get it?

I had the same issue with "Juno", and again with "Funny People": Both films are better 'dramas' then they are 'comedies', and going back, Funny People doesn't market its movie as funny, per se, but I think it confused me going in because I hadn't seen either Sandler or Rogen ever do dramatic acting (I saw Punch Drunk

I had the same issue with "Juno", and again with "Funny People": Both films are better 'dramas' then they are 'comedies', and going back, Funny People doesn't market its movie as funny, per se, but I think it confused me going in because I hadn't seen either Sandler or Rogen ever do dramatic acting (I saw Punch Drunk

That's not actually all that true. He has hated other movies by directors that seemingly couldn't do wrong, and Alex Proyas is no exception. Proyas directed "I, Robot" (While I didn't read his review, I did watch his review on Ebert and Roeper), Roger highlighted that the robots looked like ants and the movie did a