Quotes on the topic: Comedies


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In my own country, I play light comedies and funny parts.


But I prefer to go to comedies. Give me Julia Roberts smiling anyday.


I've always wanted to do non-comedies. I've always done dramas, comedies, music, and I always like to bop around and do different things.


People like us who are on their last leg can only understand comedies.


I went to drama school. I'm classically trained; I studied Shakespeare, blah blah blah. But I always preferred to do Oscar Wilde, or Shakespeare's comedies over his dramas.


I like to watch comedies; the most dramatic that I used to get was 'Forrest Gump.'


So often, I think, in these relationship comedies, they don't necessarily reflect the people that I know. They don't reflect myself.


Romantic comedies are particularly hard to make.


Comedies are something I'd be very interesting in doing.


'Groundhog Day' was one of the greatest comedies ever made.


If you're making comedies, they have to have a fun and a rhythm to them.


Society mends its wounds. And that's invariably true in all the tragedies, in the comedies as well. And certainly in the histories.


I definitely am a huge lover of comedy, and it's only through doing so many comedies that I've realised how much of an influence they've been on me.


I was offered a lot of supporting crazy parts in comedies because that's all I had done.


I don't get offered many comedies.


Pretty people don't keep comedies on the air. Funny people keep comedies on the air.


What I like in comedies are really two things: stories that are character-driven and stories that are rooted in authenticity.


I don't have anything saying, 'I'm going to do this many new films, and this many comedies.' But, it's always exciting for me, whenever it is a new character and something I haven't done before, and that's part of what draws me to it.


I like the tragedies way more than the comedies because they're so universal.


I'll continue to make the typical Adam Sandler comedies.