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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
I like watching comedy shows. I only watch comedy or action.
I can't imagine getting bored with comedy or thinking comedy is beneath us suddenly.
Anytime there's originality and comedy combined, it's very potent for people who love comedy. — © Martin Short
Anytime there's originality and comedy combined, it's very potent for people who love comedy.
I don't worship comedy; at the end of the day, I don't fall to the altar of comedy unquestioningly.
It's tough to do comedy. After 'Mister', my inhibitions with respect to comedy have come down.
My preference is for people who can do sketch comedy or situational comedy, where it's not a joke, but it's telling a story.
I've never heard of a comedy that hasn't had reshoots, especially for the ending of a movie in a comedy.
Is it spoken word? Kinda, but that's a weird area. Is it comedy? Well, it's funny but no, it's not comedy.
Good comedy helps people know they're not alone. Great comedy provides an answer.
When you get on a comedy show, people assume you're a comedian. I'd say I'm more of a comedy nerd.
As a rule, Germans shouldn't do comedy. Their last box office comedy was Nosferatu.
It's that I wasn't suited to do the kind of comedy that these people were coming to hear - mainstream comedy.
For the first actual comedy-comedy I did, I took a comedy class in New York, which was full of slightly unhinged people. It was a pretty depressing crowd, very angry and strange people. But then I took a class at the Upright Citizens Brigade, and I loved those people.
When you're going for a big studio comedy, the joke tally better be pretty high, and you better have some big comedy set pieces. That was one of the issues when I was trying to get 'Swingers' made for the first time, which is that there weren't any broad comedy set pieces.
I think training in comedy, as it were, a history writing comedy, is a powerful tool for anyone. — © Steven Moffat
I think training in comedy, as it were, a history writing comedy, is a powerful tool for anyone.
I live for comedy. I've been doing it for such a long time. Comedy is hard in itself.
For the first actual comedy-comedy I did, I took a comedy class in New York, which was full of slightly unhinged people. It was a pretty depressing crowd, very angry and strange people. But then I took a class at the Upright Citizens Brigade and I loved those people.
The comedy really comes from how badly you want these characters to succeed and with a comedy that's often hard.
I want to do more comedy... I've done a couple TV shows that had some comedy going on.
I do love comedy, and when it's a comedy moment and you can make people laugh, of course it is wonderful.
Comedy makes me soar, and comedy is very serious business.
Our comedy is just falling over, funny faces, arguments, all the comedy basics, really.
I love doing comedy. I did comedy for seven years on 'The King of Queens.
I like comedy a lot. I love comedy. It's so much fun, but it's hard, too.
Comedy, unlike drama, demands surprise. You can't quietly and thoughtfully enjoy a comedy.
It's a great counter to doing the soap because it's a comedy. It's real physical comedy.
Acting in a sitcom or a comedy movie is like a comedy routine with the setups.
The fact of the matter is, you can't do comedy unless someone is behaving badly. Otherwise, it's not a comedy.
I'm not a big 'scripted comedy' person necessarily. I'm open for wherever comedy can be found.
The thing is, comedy's gone in a weird direction. People are really into ironic comedy and fakeness and cleverness.
I love doing comedy. I did comedy for seven years on 'The King of Queens.'
Fleabag' is its own genre. It isn't comedy. It isn't drama. It isn't even tragi-comedy.
I didn't really get into comedy until a couple months before I started doing comedy.
With comedy, you have no place to go but more comedy, so you're never off the hook.
In the U.K. I'm probably better known as a comedy writer - or certainly that's my background is in writing comedy.
Comedy can be fun no matter what you're playing small or big comedy part. It always has the potential to be a blast.
In some sense, Comedy Central has made their audience into comedy connoisseurs.
Comedy, at least the way I write comedy, is just drama with jokes. — © Rob Walton
Comedy, at least the way I write comedy, is just drama with jokes.
The bulk of my work is comedy and I wanted to use the gaming world as a vehicle to deliver comedy.
I love my comedy too much to bastardize it with bad romantic comedy.
I'd like to do more dramatic roles but I would never give up comedy to do it. I've seen a lot of actors that do a complete 180 degrees and say: "I'm done with comedy, I want to be taken seriously." I take my comedy very seriously and I want to be taken seriously because of my comedy. I think it's more fun for me. I enjoy laughing and attempting to make people laugh. So I'd like to do more drama but I'd never do the 180 thing.
We're taking part in a divine comedy and we should realise that the play is always a comedy, in that we're all ultimately ridiculous.
I don't want to do the same thing all the time, and I was thrilled to bits to do a BBC comedy. It's the home of British comedy.
The formula to my music is that it has to have comedy in it. The vulgarness cannot be digested without a little comedy.
I'd love to do a comedy. I'm terrified of comedy. I don't think I'm funny, but I guess that's why it's so thrilling.
Comedy lives on in the web and TV, but nobody's pressing comedy albums anymore.
I would love to do a comedy, and I think physical comedy is something I probably have a knack on.
Hopefully people will be reinventing comedy forever and ever. This is just what I do, and it's a type of comedy.
The beauty of comedy is, when people come to a comedy club, there is a certain veil of reality suspended.
Comedy is my first love; that's my main goal in life - to keep doing comedy. — © Lauren Lapkus
Comedy is my first love; that's my main goal in life - to keep doing comedy.
One of the great things with comedy is that there's no such thing as a mediocre comedy; it's either uproarious or crap. That's the problem.
Blonde is dumb comedy, red hair is smart, sexy comedy.
If you stretch tragedy, it will always become comedy. That's the comedy that I like.
Comedy is not easy to begin with, but comedy that also dances with drama - it's so hard.
I do mostly comedy, and it tends to be a subtler comedy. But I think that probably lends itself well to commercials.
I think I'm known mostly for comedy because most of the work I've done is comedy and that is in turn because most of the work that is offered to me is comedy, so I end up doing more comic roles and therefore being known for them.
Its consistency of what comedy can do and what comedy can be.Growing up with that show [The Simpsons] shaped my worldview.
If you try to go for a laugh, it's death to the comedy. Personally, that's how I approach comedy. But I'm no expert.
I've always played comedy. My background is musical comedy theatre, and that's really where my training is.
I cant imagine getting bored with comedy or thinking comedy is beneath us suddenly.
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