Comedians argue that no subject is out of bounds and nothing too delicate or serious for comedy. It seems that first-time feature writer (and Executive Producer) Will Reiser is testing out that argument with his script about Adam Lerner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a 27-year-old man who learns he has a 50/50 chance of surviving cancer. The result, ‘50/50’ shows that while any subject might be fair game, it still has to be funny to prove the point. Directed by Jonathan Levine, who wrote and directed the delightful coming-of-age comedy, the Wackness’, ‘50/50’, is a strained hybrid. It wants to pull the heart strings while making us laugh, but ends up doing neither very effectively.
Adam Lerner (Gordon-Levitt) has a beautiful girlfriend Rachael (Bryce Dallas Howard), a loving mother (Anjelica Huston) he can ignore conscience-free, a good job at a radio station and a best friend, Kyle (Seth Rogen), who chauffeurs the non-driver around. When Adam learns he has a 50/50 chance of surviving cancer, things start to look differently. He can’t work due to vomiting and chemotherapy; Rachael has been cheating on him; his mother is becoming overprotective; his father, who has Alzheimer’s, doesn’t know his son is ill, and Kyle sees cancer as a means of pulling compassionate single women.
Then Adam tries therapy as a way of dealing with his affliction. What Katherine, his 24-year-old therapist (Anna Kendrick), lacks in experience and good judgement is allegedly compensated for by her natural, caring and nurturing attitude. In short, therapist falls in love with patient and patient for therapist. Suddenly Adam recognises that Rachael never loved him anyway and Kyle turns from a jerk, into a responsible, sensitive jerk. Thanks to Katherine, he also reconciles with his mother realising she was lonely; caught between a husband with Alzheimer’s and a son with cancer. Thank goodness for this, too, as Anjelica Huston lights up the screen in her few allotted minutes, proving once again that that there’s no such thing as a small part….
Part of the problem with 50/50 is that Adam was a bore before he had cancer and hardly improves, while Seth Rogen’s crude, immature Kyle is, well, Seth Rogen all over again. Anna Kendrick, so wonderful in the film ‘Up in the Air’ opposite George Clooney, is such an improbable therapist it distracts from the romance. Even in a comedy, it’s impossible to believe in a therapist who is messily eating lunch when a new client arrives, or who expresses her sympathy with physical contact with her patient. Nothing funny comes out of the fact that Adam has cancer, and there is a distasteful and overlong scene in which Kyle invites two girls over to Adam’s after a night on the town.
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Lobby for libraries
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WRVS response to Health Committee report on social care

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Win a signed copy of Citizen James on DVD
CARRY ON’S inimitable Sid James is Citizen James in the hilarious 1960s BBC comedy, which finally comes to DVD for the first time. This long-lost classic comedy series makes its DVD debut, featuring the only known surviving episodes, the complete series one, and two episodes each from series two and three. They will be released as a two-disc set on 6 February 2012 courtesy of Acorn Media.
In series one written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton (Hancock, Steptoe & Son), Sid (Sid James) is a hard-working layabout, gambler and con-artist, hanging out on the streets of Soho with his sidekick Bill (Bill Kerr), in Charlie’s Nosh Bar and occasionally paying a visit to his long-suffering fiancée Liz (Liz Fraser), to borrow money to pay off his gambling debts and cons gone wrong.
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Health & Wellbeing
Scrap the government's health bill, say BMJ readers
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Did you miss the Self Assessment deadline?
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Paula's Wines of the Week starting 6 February 2012

If you really like a certain wine, rather than buying it in single cork-stoppered bottles why not get larger four bottle-sized amounts available in boxes? But if stepping along to the supermarket seems like too much of a chilly effort then try the online winebox retailer InspiredWine.co.uk because they’re offering free delivery during February.
There are advantages to buying wine in a winebox. As the wine is dispensed through a plastic tap all the annoyance of the cork is removed: no more tainted 'corked' wine (this spoils at least one in ten traditionally bottled wines due to improperly sterilised corks) and no more chasing around bits of broken cork that always sink when the index finger sent in to oik them out gets anywhere near them.
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£15m boost for sustainable travel
Transport Minister Norman Baker today announced £15m of new funding for sustainable travel projects across the country that will promote economic growth and cut carbon.
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