My years on 'SNL' had reconfirmed that what I do best is play for a sort of edgy comedy.
I think the best comedy comes from stuff that's based in reality.
I don't like the bullying, do-one-over style of comedy. It's so cheap.
I trained in Shakespeare, and that's all comedy, even when it's tragedy.
First and foremost, I just want to write comedy.
'Movie 43' is about the hardest R Rated comedy ever.
'The Divine Comedy' is very sophisticated but also very popular.
I have an Italian comedy at the Venice Film Festival.
Comedy is king for me; it's the genre that everyone loves.
I haven't really done a lot of comedy. It's something that terrifies me.
Comedy clubs are sacred ground. That's where anything goes.
Most of the comedies I've done have been rather farcical and extravagant.
I'm not temperamentally into high comedy. I'm not a Noel Coward kind of girl.
I like that kind of 'straight-faced' comedy. I like to be straight-faced and outrageous.
People, when they talk or write about comedy, they don't really get it.
I grew up watching British comedy on TV, really.
I like to do things that are shocking or challenging for the sake of comedy.
Making people laugh is the lowest form of comedy.
To be perfectly honest, drama is a lot simpler than comedy.
The alternative comedy scene is actually pretty small, I guess.
I was a huge fan of comedy in high school.