Tina Fey
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Podcast Appearances
That's your favorite movie of the year? We love May, December. I enjoyed it, but.
That music when she's like, we're out of hot dogs.
That music when she's like, we're out of hot dogs.
Oh my God, yeah. And sometimes, you know, real stars, they don't really do what they're going to do until you're on their close up. And so, you know, you look at those first two seasons of 38 Rock and I'm like, hey! And he's like, you won that one, sir. You won that one.
Oh my God, yeah. And sometimes, you know, real stars, they don't really do what they're going to do until you're on their close up. And so, you know, you look at those first two seasons of 38 Rock and I'm like, hey! And he's like, you won that one, sir. You won that one.
Very meaningful to me. Yeah. Because those, you know, Heathers and Clueless were hugely formative. Yeah.
Very meaningful to me. Yeah. Because those, you know, Heathers and Clueless were hugely formative. Yeah.
Yeah. Hello.
Yeah. Hello.
Thank you. I feel like, I mean, part of the reason that it worked is because those girls were so legit and took it seriously and played it so real, you know, if they had been campy about it. Because I think that's the thing I try to sometimes pass on in whatever, writer's rooms or whatever. It's like no one, no villain... No one's the villain in their story.
Thank you. I feel like, I mean, part of the reason that it worked is because those girls were so legit and took it seriously and played it so real, you know, if they had been campy about it. Because I think that's the thing I try to sometimes pass on in whatever, writer's rooms or whatever. It's like no one, no villain... No one's the villain in their story.
Like Regina's whole thing is like, it's hard. Like she's going to come crying to me and then I got to help her. Like no one's the villain in their own story, right? And I think they all played that perfectly because, you know, and you can see now like Regina's villain, Janice's villain, Katie's a huge villain. Like everyone's making mistakes and they played them all perfectly.
Like Regina's whole thing is like, it's hard. Like she's going to come crying to me and then I got to help her. Like no one's the villain in their own story, right? And I think they all played that perfectly because, you know, and you can see now like Regina's villain, Janice's villain, Katie's a huge villain. Like everyone's making mistakes and they played them all perfectly.
But, you know, I think I was just at that place of like, basically like, is it going to air? You know, we're going to, it's going to get made. That was the triumph in my mind.
But, you know, I think I was just at that place of like, basically like, is it going to air? You know, we're going to, it's going to get made. That was the triumph in my mind.
I read this book, I think it's called like Wild and Crazy Guys. And it's just a little nonfiction book about that span of time where like, it's like Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy, Bill Murray, Dan, it's like all of when they all were blowing up. And what movies got made and whatever. And so many of these movies that are just canon to us, they were like, didn't really open.
I read this book, I think it's called like Wild and Crazy Guys. And it's just a little nonfiction book about that span of time where like, it's like Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy, Bill Murray, Dan, it's like all of when they all were blowing up. And what movies got made and whatever. And so many of these movies that are just canon to us, they were like, didn't really open.
And you're like, oh, I don't care. Like, you know, I watched it 100,000 times, whatever, the man with two brains or, you know, like that was just, they just were movies, you know? And to like, not worry too much about like,
And you're like, oh, I don't care. Like, you know, I watched it 100,000 times, whatever, the man with two brains or, you know, like that was just, they just were movies, you know? And to like, not worry too much about like,
How it does. Yeah. How many theaters.