Everyone wants to be funny. Maybe not everyone, but to an extent.
“Everyone wants to be funny. Maybe not everyone, but to an extent.”
— Finn Wolfhard · Funny
The World Motivation
Everyone wants to be funny. Maybe not everyone, but to an extent.
“Everyone wants to be funny. Maybe not everyone, but to an extent.”
— Finn Wolfhard · Funny
Everyone wants to be funny. Maybe not everyone, but to an extent.
One time, when I was really young, my dad and brother were watching 'Team America,' the Trey Parker and Matt Stone movie. I walked in and they didn't know I was there, but I got really freaked out by the marionettes - just the look of them, their mouths, those grins. That cemented in my brain.
My whole thing is having the perfect balance. Let's say I go to school. I have a day at school. That's the perfect amount of reality. Then I go and play music with my band. Then I go home and hang out with my family and my pets. I think that's the perfect amount of reality time.
I don't want to get typecast and I've been doing a lot of stuff to make that happen and not be the case.
Expert: a man who makes three correct guesses consecutively.
Yes, I see the Mobile Base System really is the shoulder of the arm. The arm is right there, like a human arm. It's really funny to look at the similarities between a human arm and the Canadian robotics arm.
I learned a great lesson early on, even before I was really an actor, from that movie 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' that John Hughes made: that you could make a movie that's really, really, really, really funny, and sometimes you can still achieve... making the audience feel very deep emotions as well.
Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for.
It's funny landing parts now where I'm somebody's mum. I remember the first time I was asked to play a mum. I was easily old enough, but because I didn't have any children, I thought, 'That seems really grown-up.'