I love improv. 'Crazy, Stupid, Love,' the script was really great, but the directors were open to letting you try different things. And that felt like a muscle I hadn't exercised in a really long time.
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I've always loved improv. It's my thing.
I never did improv professionally, but that was certainly in my training as an actor. I like it.
I started doing improv in college, and I really liked it.
I love improv. I do it with my co-star John Michael Higgins in both 'Pitch Perfect' films.
I think there's something really freeing about improv, that it's a collective, creative, in-the-moment piece. That's really exciting and really frustrating, because it's there and gone. There's an amazing interaction with the audience that happens because they are very much another scene partner.
I think there's something really freeing about improv, that it's a collective, creative, in-the-moment piece. That's really exciting and really frustrating, because it's there and gone.
Improv is a very big thing for me. The thing with actors is I do not understand at all how they do what they do. I'm fascinated by it, and I have such a respect for it.
It's fun to improvise, but I still think it's better to have a great script, you know, like a Charlie Kaufman script.
Improv has been immensely beneficial to me as both an actor and a writer.
I don't like improv at all. It terrifies me. I like to know exactly what I'm going to say. Being surprised does make me a better actor. Anytime I'm afraid of something that makes me rise to the occasion, it scares me, but it's what makes great actors - being in the moment.
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