The day of the wedding went like these things generally do, full of anxious moments interspersed with black comedy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been in a couple of weddings where the coolest people that were the most day before so mellow and then the day of the wedding freaking out.
All my work shares a kind of balance between black comedy and sad and despairing melancholy.
Weddings are really good for making you feel terrible about yourself if you're not where you want to be in life.
I'm trying to make sure that there's comedy as well as sadness. It makes the sadness more memorable.
Well, I'll tell you something, this wedding is something that I will always, always cherish. It was a show of love and support and kindness like I'd never seen from the people, and that's who I entertain. I entertain the people.
You know, I've always thought that it would be really funny if somebody made a romantic comedy where absolutely everything went well from beginning to end.
All weddings, except those with shotguns in evidence, are wonderful.
I think a good dollop of sadness is quite a useful thing in comedy sometimes. I think if everyone's happy all the time, it's a bit dull. It's like salt and caramel - you wouldn't imagine they would go well together, but they do.
A marriage is no amusement but a solemn act, and generally a sad one.
The weddings that I've been in have been pretty mellow.