Robert Leo "Bobby" Farrelly, Jr. (born June 17, 1958) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer and one of the Farrelly brothers. Read full biography of Bobby Farrelly →
The only thing we don't do together is get in front of an actor and show any indecision at all about what we think. We don't always agree, so... →
I think we both have some darkness in us. But when we are together, we tend to concentrate more on the light.
We wanted to do a sequel with Jim and Jeff. They said that the word was that Jim didn't want to do any sequels. We approached him and he said he... →
I just feel I'm on a different page from the reviewers, so I've learned not to care about them too much.
I think that's the key to being a director: to be able to get the shot and move on quickly.
In comedy, though, it's good to get feedback from the audience about what they find funny.
We feel that what's too far is when you make a joke and somebody gets hurt.
We want the best actor, and that's why Matt Damon worked so well in this role, because he's a great actor.
Clint Eastwood. Here's a guy who's been involved in so many movies, lots of them masterpieces, and now he's a director. I just like... →
I feel reviewers are tougher on comedies in general. They don't take them seriously, and the ones that get great reviews are not necessarily the... →
I know people watch our movies and they'll see a lot of images - they call it gross-out - that they don't like, and I understand that.... →
I think the last one would have to be The Godfather because it was such a powerful story. There was lots of violence in it but I could take it... →
It's a big part of what we do - we test our movies extensively. I'm always there myself. It's sometimes difficult to sit through... →