My first film was a comedy, but after that I went always into more heavier stuff.
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In terms of my own film experience, I'm definitely used to morose and very heavy, heavy dramas.
When you do a movie as opposed to a TV show, it's always tempting to think everything has to be big and exaggerated and spectacular. And in fact, a lot of the funniest comedy films have been very intimate.
I think I've definitely found a niche working in comedy, but dramatic films are what brought me here. After I saw 'Titanic' in the theater, I got the bug.
Comedy. It was just huge in my house. Peter Sellers and Alec Guinness, Monty Python and all those James Bond movies were highly regarded.
I could've ended up in action films forever. But the comedy thing has been my forte.
Obviously, I'm attracted to heavier movies.
I hadn't done just a straight-out comedy in a long time, just letting an ensemble do really good character acting, having them carry the movie as in my earlier pictures.
Comedy is not my first go-to sort of genre.
Film is my first love. It wasn't something I intended to fall in love with, but I grew to love it.
With every film, I try and give the audiences a little more than the previous film in terms of comedy, action, drama and so on.