It's much funnier when the comedy can happen with me just trying my best to genuinely do a good thing.
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Especially with a comedy, you've got the clear cut goal of trying to make a scene funny. It's not like drama where you're trying to achieve some kind of emotion or trying to further the story along. You're trying to figure out what's the funniest way to do something.
I never thought I'd end up doing comedy, but actually, it's been something I've really relished the challenge of and ended up doing quite a bit of.
Whatever makes you laugh is fine, and all we can do as comedy professionals is try to steer you towards something that we think is a little better - but not put you down or just perplex you in the process.
I think comedy is funnier when it's real.
To me the goal of comedy is to just laugh, which is a really high hearted thing, visceral connection and reaction.
I do love comedy, and when it's a comedy moment and you can make people laugh, of course it is wonderful.
I think that comedy is one of the more serious things that you can do in our day, especially in the world that we're living in.
I think the kick to doing comedy is just to get in a film with really funny people and let them do their jobs. I find that in most comedies, I'm not the funny one, which works out great.
Comedy is surprises, so if you're intending to make somebody laugh and they don't laugh, that's funny.
In a comedy, after the day is done, you can figure out ways of how to make it even funnier for the next day. In dramas, it's very different - the mindset that you're in.
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