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When it comes to being woke, the "woke culture" has yet to kill comedy. If anything, it's shown that comedians can survive if they're able to adapt with modern times. Here's what Phillips had to ...
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Namely, because of the backlash that comes with woke culture, and how the conversation has changed within the film world. As he put it: Go try to be funny nowadays with this woke culture.
But even that is indicative of what Phillips claims drove him out of comedy and into this unexpected direction. "Go try to be funny nowadays with this woke culture," he told Vanity Fair.
"Joker" director Todd Phillips told Vanity Fair that comedies don't work anymore because of "this woke culture." "All the f---ing funny guys are like, 'F--- this shit, because I don't want to ...
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Joker actor fires back at director Todd Phillips' controversial "woke culture" complaints "There’s plenty of people being funny right now." By Chris Edwards Published: 13 October 2019 ...