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David Dobkin

David Dobkin

Birthday: 23 June 1969, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

David Dobkin was born on June 23, 1969 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is a producer and director, known for The Judge (2014), Wedding Crashers (2005) and The Change-Up (2011). He is marr ...Show More

David Dobkin
I do believe in God. I don't believe in God as a person, but I believe in God as a state of energy a Show more I do believe in God. I don't believe in God as a person, but I believe in God as a state of energy and consciousness that we all share. Hide
I believe comedy should be free to go anywhere. I believe that there is tasteful and untasteful, I t Show more I believe comedy should be free to go anywhere. I believe that there is tasteful and untasteful, I think they're very close to each other, and it's how you handle it tonally. But I'm an equal opportunity offender. Hide
People who do not have funny in them are not funny when they read funny lines. Sorry. Just doesn't w Show more People who do not have funny in them are not funny when they read funny lines. Sorry. Just doesn't work that way. Seriously, this is the biggest rule of all. You live and die with your casting decisions. Your actors are the heart and soul of the whole thing. Without brilliant actors, you will not have a brilliant film. Hide
Wedding Crashers (2005) is a very soft movie in the way that it's emotional. It's about friendship, Show more Wedding Crashers (2005) is a very soft movie in the way that it's emotional. It's about friendship, love and relationships. I tend to go to the light. My frustration in life is that I've always been a lover of Paul McCartney. You want to be taken seriously as the artist and be John Lennon, and I've always been drawn to the Paul McCartney colors in life. Hide
I'm not funny. Never have been and, as far as I can tell, I never will be. I'm not funny. Never have been and, as far as I can tell, I never will be.
Art is the only thing that can save me from my opinions about the world. I tend to get very worked u Show more Art is the only thing that can save me from my opinions about the world. I tend to get very worked up about what I see going on, and I feel, you know, impotent to make the kind of changes and the kind of difference that I would like to make. Hide
I honestly never thought in my career I was going to do a body-switching movie. I honestly never thought in my career I was going to do a body-switching movie.
I watch comedy on TV, and it's too cutty for me. I get a little jarred, and it succeeds. It's not li Show more I watch comedy on TV, and it's too cutty for me. I get a little jarred, and it succeeds. It's not like it's not working, and I look at certain things, and it has the cutting... it's not like I'd make terribly different cuts, but for some reason, it moves too fast for me. Hide
I'm very comfortable with an R-rating. I feel like it sounds like what people talk like in real life Show more I'm very comfortable with an R-rating. I feel like it sounds like what people talk like in real life; I think it's more real to me. Hide
I generally don't walk out of films. If I start a book, and I don't love it by page 100, I will stop Show more I generally don't walk out of films. If I start a book, and I don't love it by page 100, I will stop reading because it's just too much of a time commitment. But you never know with a movie what's going to turn around. Hide
Laughter is really a gift. It's the most vulnerable state you can be in. Laughter is really a gift. It's the most vulnerable state you can be in.
Comedy, when it works, is light on its feet and has the illusion of complete spontaneity: as if ther Show more Comedy, when it works, is light on its feet and has the illusion of complete spontaneity: as if there is no film, no camera. You are standing there experiencing it all in real time. This illusion, I believe, is why so many people think comedy is easy. Hide
I believe comedy should be free to go anywhere. I believe that there is tasteful and untasteful, I t Show more I believe comedy should be free to go anywhere. I believe that there is tasteful and untasteful, I think they're very close to each other, and it's how you handle it tonally. But I'm an equal opportunity offender. I'm happy to go at anything that has a cause to be laughed at. Hide
Laughter is binary: It either happens or it doesn't. As each joke arrives in the course of a film, t Show more Laughter is binary: It either happens or it doesn't. As each joke arrives in the course of a film, the cavernous space of the theater is either filled with joy and laughter or with the quiet of cringing embarrassment. Every time you step to the plate to make a joke, you're going to experience one or the other. Hide
[on directing Robert Downey Jr. in The Judge (2014)] He loyally followed the material. When an actor Show more [on directing Robert Downey Jr. in The Judge (2014)] He loyally followed the material. When an actor becomes a movie-star, always in the spotlight like Robert, they tend to swing really hard and go for it, but he didn't do that. He had incredible control and I was profoundly impressed. Hide
On the comedy side of what I love as a filmmaker are Richard Pryor, Lenny Bruce, and Eddie Murphy; t Show more On the comedy side of what I love as a filmmaker are Richard Pryor, Lenny Bruce, and Eddie Murphy; those are my favorites. Hide
David Dobkin's FILMOGRAPHY
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