Word: knowed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...emphasis has been snatched from the damsel and invested in Prince Charming instead. Doubtless, as one can tell from the promotional blitz, the producers must have meant to market Cook aggressively at one point. However, once the camera alighted on Prime, seen previously in both installments of that I Know...Summer series, they simply had to surrender the film to him. He is a magnet in front of the camera. In comparison, Laney Boggs is a mere prop to his masculine narrative. In both screen time and plot weight, Prinze's character receives much more emphasis than any other...
...know, I never know how to answer that question, but I'll tell you how I feel. I've never been a man in this. I think it's been easier in some ways and harder in others [to be a woman]. I think the more preserverance I have, the easier it gets, because there are fewer who have been doing it this long...
...joke tonight [where] I said I had three older sisters, and my father always wanted a boyfriend; but then I said I had a brother. I forgot that I forgot to tell [the audience]. I like things to stay in people's minds because they don't know why it doesn't work exactly that I don't have a brother. I think some are thinking, "But she only has three sisters." If I'm going to lie, I have to be consistent. But I think you can lie in art, right...
...very aggressive what I do. I think humor is aggressive. It's not that feminine. When I started, I was very un-feminine on stage. I tried to hide my body on-stage. But as the years went by, I wanted to be more feminine. I don't know what you can make of that. I've been doing this thing called the Alexander technique. Have you ever heard of that? It's an alignment of the spine, and I've been doing it for almost three years. So since I started doing stand-up, I've literally learned...
...think it's really hard to know what you want to do, especially at Harvard. There must be a lot of pressure to know what you're going to do when you're leaving. You have to plan; I guess that's what they say. My parents were always like, "We don't care what you do, as long as it makes you money." If somebody is like secretly interested in this--in stand-up, or in any art--I think everybody has to explore their alternative side. I had a day job, and then I did this at night...