Interview
This interview will be between The Sun and the producer/editor of the film (me). The 2nd part will be with my character in the film. At this point only the trailer has been shown to the public.
Q1: What sort of person is going to love this show?
a: I feel like someone who is looking for a straight simple comedy that attempts to fire off jokes at a fast pace while also focuses on character development will enjoy it. Anyone who was a fan of the 21/22 Jump Street films will enjoy this film. The film is directed at 16-24 year olds, attempting to use pop culture references in a cringey yet entertaining was.
Q2:Who should not come see this show?
a:I feel like those who are easily offended by jokes about issues today should stay away from the film. These include but are not limited to: those who may find feminist, sex or just slapstick comedy offensive.
Q3:What’s going to surprise people about this show?
a: The comedy itself will surprise people. The fact that we take the line of jokes and go way over it may surprise people. We do this because we feel like as people attempting to make comedy jokes, our craft and the type of jokes we make should not be as limited as society makes it. This film attempts to break that boundary and make something that hold nothing back.
Q4:Who in the show is most like their character? Who’s the least?
a: I feel like this is up to the opinion of the people watching. The victim of the trio is meant to gain sympathy in small doses form the audience. However, the sarcastic character is meant to make enough jokes and be the stand out of the group that the audience would be more attracted to his character by the end. The least is again up to the fan reception but the direction of the film is meant place the mean one of the group in this position, making the more straight darker comedy in a way that is meant to offend compared to the others.
Q5:Is it easier to play this character or to be yourself on stage?
a: I feel like during the film I had to play someone who forced the jokes more often than i would in real life. I had to be able to nail the jokes on the head. However, the jokes in the movie were a product of actual jokes made outside of filming for the film, using real life elements to make the jokes made filming feel much more natural and easier to not break down as filming. This did not help prevent bloopers on the 1 scene that we actually didnt say outside of the film, coming up with some amazing reactions to constant failure.
Q6:Without giving anything away, what’s your favourite line of dialogue?
a:My favourite joke that wasnt included in the trailer was one that my character said. It was a stand up style joke that went "The other day I went to the bank, an old lady asked me to check her balance. So I pushed her over."
Q7:How is this character like you? Different?
a: My character was similar in the sense that I have the best and worst timing at making jokes. The main reason I was given this role is because at least half of the jokes in the film were said by me to begin with. I have some bad social anxiety at times but doesn't stop me from making a fool of myself, exactly like my character.
Q8: Last question, when is the film coming out in theatres?
a: The film will be released on September 17th, at most cinemas around the country and world.
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