If work isn't rooted in comedy, people will turn from it, or they'll use it like soap opera.
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What's nice with comedy is that you know it's working if it's funny.
Comedy does offer an avenue to television and film careers for untelegenic people that great drama does not.
Comedy makes the subversion of the existing state of affairs possible.
I feel like I work on scripts for comedy as well as dramatic stuff the same.
Comedy will always be central to what I do, it's just an instinct for me, but I am a writer and always have been.
You always draw on your experiences with live audiences to know how to do comedy on films. You're working for a laugh that may or may not come six months later, but you're working in a vacuum at the time you are doing it.
When I'm playing comedy, it is such a crap shoot of what will work and what won't.
If I tried to do comedy for the rest of my career, I would not be very successful.
The first rule of comedy should be, you must be very lazy. Whoever works should be immediately removed.
There's so much comedy on television. Does that cause comedy in the streets?
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