In this interview, David Zucker, the director of Airplane! and Naked Gun, shares his insights on writing and directing comedy. He emphasizes the importance of story, surprise, and discipline, highlighting rules such as "let the lines do the work," avoiding "a joke on a joke," and not acknowledging the joke. Zucker also discusses the collaborative writing process, the value of audience testing, and the balance between comedic elements and a believable story, noting that love stories are often what audiences connect with most. He touches on the current state of Hollywood, the impact of political correctness on comedy, and the importance of trusting one's instincts while adhering to certain comedic principles.
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