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Adam Pally: I’d rather play video games than talk about my feelings

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Known for the comedy series “Happy Endings and “The Mindy Project,” actor Adam Pally tells TODAY about his new film “Joshy,” about a bachelor party that goes ahead despite a broken engagement. Pally admits that in real life he has “guy tendencies” to “bury his head in marijuana and video games” rather than confront problems and talk about his emotions. (Run time: 3:14)