Comedy is a shared experience, and I think it's great to open that to a wide demographic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think, you know, a lot of the business of comedy is taking your personal experiences and making them relatable to other people.
I mean comedy is something that's very personal and people have strong opinions about.
Comedy can't be done in a vacuum, and you can't do it on your own. So if you have a community of people, it's a great symbiotic relationship.
I think comedy tells a lot; you can tell what people think by what they laugh at.
I think the world of comedy is a relatively small community, and especially for women in comedy, there just aren't that many people involved.
The odd thing about comedy is that the more personal you are, the larger the audience.
I believe comedy should be free to go anywhere. I believe that there is tasteful and untasteful, I think they're very close to each other, and it's how you handle it tonally. But I'm an equal opportunity offender. I'm happy to go at anything that has a cause to be laughed at.
Comedy is a very personal thing, and some people will find it funny, some people won't.
The comedy community is very friendly right now. I think that's why you see all the synergy and people doing each other's movies.
I think that comedy is one of the more serious things that you can do in our day, especially in the world that we're living in.