I love New York. I was sad, depressed and incredibly moved by our fellow countrymen and what they’ve done. I wanted to give people a chance to see something funny, have a distraction. less than 1 minute read
I did not think that I was angry, but clearly anger was reflected in my writing. I did not think that I had been affected emotionally, but it was clear from my writing that I was still very emotional about the trial some six months after it ended. less than 1 minute read
I don’t think the public is dying to see me necessarily be funny all the time. less than 1 minute read
If you can find the line between sympathetic and creepy, you have reached a very funny area. less than 1 minute read
I don’t think know if anything’s going to translate anywhere. You’re making a movie, you hope it’s going to be funny, you can’t think about how it’s going to go over. less than 1 minute read
I think that ‘Hangover II’ is as funny as ‘The Hangover I,’ honest to God, but I think that it’s a little bit darker, and the stakes are a little bit higher. less than 1 minute read
When I was a kid I had this funny blonde hair and everyone called me ‘Chick’ because I looked like Tweety Bird. less than 1 minute read
You know, if I started worrying about what the critics think, I’d never make another comedy. You couldn’t pick a less funny group than critics - you couldn’t find a more bitter group of people! less than 1 minute read
I would do it today because the thing that appealed to me was not necessarily the mechanics of the robot, but it was his personality and how funny and charming he was. less than 1 minute read
Comedy is so subjective. You could be in a room with 400 people laughing at a joke and you could just not think it’s funny. You’re just sitting there like, ‘Am I in the twilight zone? Why is everyone laughing?’ It’s such a personal thing. People have such a personal visceral response to comedy. less than 1 minute read