In addition to Poehler, Strong and Lawrence, Feig named current "SNL" cast members Vanessa Bayer, Kate McKinnon and Noel Wells, along with "The Heat" supporting players Jamie Denbo and Jessica Chaffin as women whose stars are poised to rise in the comedy world.
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"I mean, Sandra and now Melissa are finally coming up, and there's other people, Julia Roberts and now Jennifer Lawrence, but there's not enough compared to the men. "If you just look at the business, there are hardly any bankable female stars," he said. The women who are ready to go to that next level." He dreams of starting a "farm team of funny women," as he puts it, to find "the next generation, the Amy Poehlers, the Cecily Strongs. What Feig really wants to do, however, is continue the legacy. He mentioned a gay rom-com idea he'd been toying around with, ideally led by Channing Tatum.) I can't employ that many women because there's only so many films." (To that end, Feig said he is open to writing another male-led script if he can find a story he's happy with. There's too many funny women, I can't make that many movies. "I don't want Hollywood's takeaway from this to be 'Paul Feig's the guy who does women's movies and nobody else can do them'," he said. In fact, he's desperately beckoning them to join him. Just because he's found massive success by recognizing the talents of rising actresses like Melissa McCarthy (who played a supporting role in "Bridesmaids" and co-headlined "The Heat) and Kristen Wiig (the "Bridesmaids" co-writer and star), Feig doesn't want ownership of the adjective-heavy funny-ladies-ensemble-R-rated-comedies genre he's carved out, and would welcome other directors to play in the sandbox of female-fronted comedies. I don't relate in general to male characters as much, unless they're sensitive, geeky guys like myself.I've tried writing and going into guy-heavy content, and for some reason it just doesn't work for me." "I would be the happiest guy in the world. "Nothing would make me happier than if I wrote nothing but funny women again," Feig said.
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It's not just a commitment to notable ensembles that Feig has in common with his fairer sex counterparts he said he also tends to see the world from their point of view, saying that when he's tried writing scripts for a guy's guy movie a la "The Hangover," he didn't "have an honest take on it." Feig seems to invite the breathless "here's what they wore" recaps more commonly attached to female stars, so here goes: Charcoal three-piece suit, silky indigo necktie peppered with dainty white dots, a crisp white shirt, a purple pocket square bordered by white and coordinating purple socks. The director of "Bridesmaids" and "The Heat" (the latter of which is available on Blu-ray and DVD now), Feig broke the mold of the typically male-dominated realm of ensemble comedies, and proved that studios could make money while also catering to women.Īt a dinner party in New York City celebrating the home release of "The Heat," NextMovie was able to chat one-on-one with Feig in a somewhat-quieter corner of the downtown SoHo House.