Funny People (2009)
Funny People (2009) is a comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Judd Apatow. The film stars Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann, Eric Bana, and Jonah Hill. The film follows the story of George Simmons (Adam Sandler), a famous comedian who is diagnosed with a terminal illness. He meets Ira Wright (Seth Rogen), an aspiring stand-up comedian, and the two form an unlikely friendship.
Funny People is a film that is filled with many sexual moments. From the very beginning of the film, the audience is exposed to sexual innuendos and jokes. George and Ira’s conversations often include sexual references, and there are several scenes in which the two men discuss their sexual experiences.
The film also features several scenes of sexual activity. In one scene, George and Ira go to a strip club and watch a woman perform a striptease. In another scene, George and his ex-girlfriend Laura (Leslie Mann) have a passionate encounter in a hotel room.
The film also features a few scenes of nudity. In one scene, George and Ira are in a hot tub and Ira takes off his shirt, revealing his bare chest. In another scene, Laura is seen in a bathtub, her body partially exposed.
Funny People is a film that is filled with many sexual moments. From the very beginning of the film, the audience is exposed to sexual innuendos and jokes. The film also features several scenes of sexual activity and nudity, making it a great choice for those looking for a film with a bit of spice.
Bare breasts are briefly shown.
A couple perform an anal sex on the couch. A man penetrates and thrusts vigorously. A part of a girl's bare breast is visible. However no sensitive areas are shown in this scene.
One make out scene between Laura and George; fully clothed. Meanwhile George exposes Laura's bare belly. Afterwards they are laying on the bed under the quilts. sex is implied. No nudity is shown.
A couple have sex on a bed. Woman is on top thrusting. Her fully exposed breasts are hanging down.
Some sexual references and jokes.
Some of the jokes in the stand-up scenes include sexual references.