I think comedy has a range, with multiple peaks in different areas. It's like trying to compare Beethoven and the Beatles. Sometimes I hear from people, 'I think you try too hard in your comedy.' And that's what I worry about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For people who have done comedy after a certain point in time, I think there's a base level of, 'O.K., I think I'm decently funny.' But unless you just have some massive ego, I really think you're still fighting against that.
I think comedy tells a lot; you can tell what people think by what they laugh at.
I think comedy stems from being honest, often painfully so. I hope I can achieve that perspective in my own life and also have fun.
I think comedy comes more from a low sense of self-esteem, and I certainly have that.
I think comedy is one of the hardest things to pull off. You either have timing or you don't, and that's something I don't have for sure.
I think comedy is drama, often. It's hard to have comedy over a period of time - commercials are one thing, but over a period of time - comedy and tragedy go hand in hand.
I think the main thing about comedy and humor is that it's impossible and always was impossible to define.
I think comedy's something you can't learn. It's an instinct, which makes it rather elusive.
Comedy is one of the toughest genres. It is so essential to get the timing right, failing which the humour can fall flat.
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.