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Not That Funny

  • 2012
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Tony Hale, Brigid Brannagh, and Timothy V. Murphy in Not That Funny (2012)
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A love story about a woman who "just wants someone who makes her laugh" and a man who is not that funny. As he tries to learn how to be the man she says she wants, they each find an unexpect... Read allA love story about a woman who "just wants someone who makes her laugh" and a man who is not that funny. As he tries to learn how to be the man she says she wants, they each find an unexpected chance at happiness.A love story about a woman who "just wants someone who makes her laugh" and a man who is not that funny. As he tries to learn how to be the man she says she wants, they each find an unexpected chance at happiness.

  • Director
    • Lauralee Farrer
  • Writers
    • Lauralee Farrer
    • Jonathan B. Foster
  • Stars
    • Tony Hale
    • Timothy V. Murphy
    • Brigid Brannagh
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    341
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lauralee Farrer
    • Writers
      • Lauralee Farrer
      • Jonathan B. Foster
    • Stars
      • Tony Hale
      • Timothy V. Murphy
      • Brigid Brannagh
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Tony Hale
    Tony Hale
    • Stefan Lane
    Timothy V. Murphy
    Timothy V. Murphy
    • Finneas Patrick O'Neill
    Brigid Brannagh
    Brigid Brannagh
    • Hayley Richmonde
    John Kapelos
    John Kapelos
    • Kevork Sarkissian
    K Callan
    K Callan
    • Toogey Richmonde
    Nick Thune
    Nick Thune
    • Norm Getz
    Erin Way
    Erin Way
    • Christine
    Tanc Sade
    Tanc Sade
    • Tyler
    Nan McNamara
    Nan McNamara
    • Mary
    Ronnie Steadman
    Ronnie Steadman
    • Ron
    Clinton Pickens
    Clinton Pickens
    • Erik
    Elizabeth Montgomery
    Elizabeth Montgomery
    • Sherri
    Matthew Iott
    • Randy
    • (as Matt Iott)
    Greg Castle
    • Wes
    Chloe Babbes
    Chloe Babbes
    • Chloe
    Aaron Paul Ballard
    • Aaron - Framer
    Melody Horton
    • Melody
    Beth Castle
    • Connie
    • Director
      • Lauralee Farrer
    • Writers
      • Lauralee Farrer
      • Jonathan B. Foster
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    8dougt

    A romantic comedy worth seeking out

    This bubble-light romantic comedy is worth seeking out. Tony Hale—in his first leading role I think—plays Stefan, a typical lovelorn Hollywood movie type who will do anything for the girl, eh-em, woman of his dreams to fall in love with him. Or at least notice him more. In this case, Stefan has overheard Hayley (Brigid Brannagh) stating she just wants a man that can make her laugh. Stefan knows he is not funny, so he seeks advice from friends, the Internet, and even stalks a comic. What makes Not That Funny work—and so enjoyable—is it smartly stays away from the traps of most romantic comedies. For example, Stefan learns a joke we know is not going to work. We don't get the obligatory scene where it falls flat and a lesson is learned. In fact, there's a lot obligatory trappings of the modern romantic comedy that are not seen or dwelled on in Not that Funny. Thanks goes to writer-director Lauralee Farrer and co-writer Jonathan Foster. The script—like the main character —is smart and likable, earnest and fair. It does a wonderful job in showcasing some character actors you've seen before and allows Hale— still best known as Buster on Arrested Development—a rare chance to showcase a grounded hero you'd invite over for dinner. Despite a paper- thin budget, Farrer and cinematographer Brandon Lippard deliver a beautiful looking valentine to the town of Sierra Madre (near Pasadena) and a remarkable house that is so functional it becomes another character.
    8kuttercallaway

    A quiet, understated, and lovely film

    In general, I am a fan of Tony Hale. But in Not That Funny, Hale allows audiences to catch a glimpse of the sincerity that often resides just under the surface of his more comedic offerings. Of course, much of the credit goes here to the film's writers and director. The film has just the right amount of quirkiness, which allows it to remain a romantic comedy without succumbing to tired conventions. In other words, it represents everything I love about independent film done well. Without any hint of condescension or pretension, Not That Funny offers an unassuming and quietly subversive take on love, relationships, and life. Definitely worth seeing.
    10jbowen-03575

    Truly wonderful movie

    Not That Funny was a truly wonderful movie. Tony Hale was perfect as the central character. His timing, his delivery, his presence - all very nicely done. The casting was excellent and all the characters made sense in a nice, normal way. Personally, I was happy to have only a little cussing and no sex at all. To paraphrase Anthony Lane, the film critic for The New Yorker, half the viewers aren't happy when the people take their clothes off in the movie and the other half can't wait until they do. I was pleased to know I had spent an hour and a half of my life without having to mute the sound or change the channel. Why can't there be more decent movies with good stories?!?
    9maryanne-black

    Location question

    I can't seem to locate the church or whatever with the beautiful modern stained glass windows that at times, Hales character sits in front of.

    I've put in modern stained glass in Sierra Madre and Los Angela's but nothing comes up.

    Can anyone please help me?
    9revba

    Really enjoyed this movie!!

    The storyline/Plot was very well acted by the leading man (Tony Hale) and the leading lady (Brigid Brannagh). Good relational study on both characters although I wish there were a little more signs of they will come together.

    I do appreciate these type of movies with no cursing and no premarital sex because of the PG rating. It was about she accept him for the type of person he is and he learned the importance of continuing to care for other non-blood related people i.e. Her grandmother and trying to develop a friendship that would eventually lead to the next step.

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    • Release date
      • 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Sierra Madre, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Boulevard Pictures
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      • $4,062
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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