As you know it is a comedy so everything is a little bit pushed. That's what's funny about this kind of movie is you can laugh about the absurdity, and the bad side of life.
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It's tricky: with comedy in any movie, you're hungry for an audience to embrace a movie and be a part of an experience that's comedic; it's the easier way to go in some ways.
If you're doing a drama that has some comedic elements you can't forget that it's primarily a very serious film that has some light relief.
Everything is so funny in the movie. The funniest thing about the movie is the transformations they were able to make with the characters.
If you look at 'The Best Man,' there's a lot of humor in that, but I never consider that movie a comedy. I felt that it was a drama with comedic elements and comedic parts to it.
The physical part of comedy is as hard as a lot of action movies. It scares me, but in a way that I like.
Any film which views the darker side of life, which is death with a sense of humor, is very much to my taste.
Regardless of what kind of film, the number one rule of comedy is to never take yourself too seriously and then the next rule is you can't have any self-consciousness, otherwise it kills the laugh, and that will never change.
Comedy tends to come out of things which are quite painful and serious.
I think the best comedic actors don't play it for comedy, they play it for reality. Then you find it funny because it's real. Playing the genre is the worst thing you can do - it's embarrassing.
I think good comedy is a commitment to the absurd in that the situation for the actors should be virtually played like a drama.