As psychotic as it gets outside, the comic can be more psychotic.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Comic-Con is a special kind of crazy.
As a comic and as an actor, I think you've got to be partially crazy.
But there's a difference between having artistic interests and being psychotic. That's more than a fine line of differentiation, and I do see that a bit too much.
The comic is the perception of the opposite; humor is the feeling of it.
I'm not psycho... I just like psychotic things.
We're comic. We're all comics. We live in a comic time. And the worse it gets the more comic we are.
I don't see any division between the comic and the tragic. I feel like I'm writing about serious things, and humour is one of my tools. It's not contrived, just part of my world, part of the way things are to me.
People are so afraid to say the word 'comic'. It makes you think of a grown man with pimples, a ponytail and a big belly. Change it to 'graphic novel' and that disappears.
Madness isn't altogether a bad thing in comedy.
The comic edge of 'Ghostbusters' will always be the same. It's still treating the supernatural with a totally mundane sensibility.
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