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It makes him funny.
The show is more concerned with making Henry a saint than it is with making him funny.
He couldn't write the character as a tragic fallen hero, because he couldn't resist making him funny.
You're nasty to him too – though at least you made him funny.
What Parsons has to say – and it's usually about politics – is nine-tenths of what makes him funny.
His character Progress Hornsby, the hipster saxophonist, was supposed to be funny because cool-cat incoherent jazz intellectuals were funny, but what really made him funny was something more mysterious — strange facial tics, bent cheeks, eyes that seemed out of control.
But he's also an everyman figure: there's a bit of him in all of us, and this makes him funny.
Somebody once told Andy Parsons that it was his rhythm that makes him funny; that what he's actually saying is neither here nor there.
Gene Hackman's character in The Royal Tenenbaums is not a particularly kind or evolved person in any way, but he made him funny and that was the material that he was working with".
He thinks that even though "Abe's doing all these complaints, what makes him funny is that the things he says are actually funny in the context of the boring and tedium".
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