Comedy's about opening up and being unique, but to a point where the audience can relate to what you're saying.
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I think, you know, a lot of the business of comedy is taking your personal experiences and making them relatable to other people.
Comedy is a shared experience, and I think it's great to open that to a wide demographic.
The one thing about comedy, making it become a part of you, the audience loves it, because you become part of them.
The odd thing about comedy is that the more personal you are, the larger the audience.
What I love about comedy is breaking down the barrier between the audience and the performer.
I think one of the big things about comedy is the ability for the audience to identify.
Especially when you deal with comedy, you have got to be really honest because it's the honesty and the spontaneity that causes people to chuckle, that catches people.
The thing about comedy is it gives you a platform to expose your own shortcomings, so it becomes a public display of weirdness.
If you check your ego at the door when it comes to comedy, you've got a pretty good shot at making a great movie that you can commit yourself to, you can jump off the proverbial cliff with, and have a great time, and the audiences respond to that.
Being a comedy writer gives you permission to be an outsider and poke fun at what people think about other people.
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