I know the nature of comedy, and you never know what will happen with the next movie or whether people will find it funny.
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Comedy is a very personal thing, and some people will find it funny, some people won't.
With comedy, the jokes will come out, and people will see them coming. Changes in daily life or current events can change the consciousness of audiences and can make the show less funny or feel more stale.
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.
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.
I don't think comedy will ever die.
There's obviously a lot of tragedy in comedy; I really enjoy the paradox of what a really good comedy is.
Comedy is tragedy that happens to other people.
You know what? At the end of the day, funny is funny. I hope to see the end of all the female cliches that are written in a lot of comedies that are named chick flicks.
Whatever kind of movie it is, you're going to be more into it when you care more about the drama, or you'll have a better laugh if you feel like you know the people better.
I think people are always looking for a good comedy.
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