It's funny, though, with films, because you can incorporate a variety of elements, and sometimes that can work for you and sometimes I think it can work against you.
Comedians don't laugh. They're too busy analyzing why it's funny or not.
What was really funny is that as I got older all those guys who called me a sissy in junior high school wanted me to be their best friend because they wanted to meet all the girls that I knew in figure skating.
I can't not find humor in elements of most parts of life, but at the same time nothing ever seems perpetually funny to me.
And, in a funny way, each death is different and you mourn each death differently and each death brings back the death you mourned earlier and you get into a bit of a pile-up.
Also, in a funny way, if you have been happily married there are no unresolved areas, nothing to prove to yourself after the other dies.
People often ask me how I make things funny. I don't make things funny.
If you work at comedy too laboriously, you can kill what's funny in the joke.
For some reason and I don't know why, but I don't think that I'm funny in California. So I always want to do my movies east somewhere.
I took 'P.S. I Love You' thinking it was going to be a little funny, and I ended up crying every day on that film.