But John Cleese managed to pull some strings for me, and I was able to spend a very enjoyable evening in the company of the man Stephen Fry would describe as "The funniest man who ever drew breath." His legendary drinking problem was nowhere in evidence, as he nursed a single Champagne...
Play with comedy subtext.Comedy has subtext. For example, ‘getting’ a joke such as that Bored Panda joke about the grandfather who has the heart of a lion (and a lifetime ban from the zoo) requires us to understand the subtext (that ‘to have the heart of’ something has figurative ...
–Describe me in 3 lines. –Take me For a long drive –Tell me ur deepest secret. –Tell me whom you kissed first in your life –Tell me honestly whom do you love? –Tell me about your love . Describe him/ her. –Write a status that I am the best and keep it for one day. ...
How would you describe your function in the making of your films?Clampett: Primarily as a storyteller and an actor. Not an actor in the sense that I appear on the screen myself, but in the sense that I act through my characters. In finalizing my scripts, I always create my characters...
Your sunny funny face Though you're a cutie with more than beauty You've got a lot of personality for me You fill the air with smiles For miles and miles and miles Though you're no Mona Lisa For world's I'd not replace Your sunny funny face You've made my life so ...