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Hot Mama

Posted by Leonard Pierce

Over in the Village Voice, Julia Wallace pens the first of what's likely to be many, many profiles of suddenly ubiquitous comic actress Amy Poehler.  Poehler, who went from being featured in almost any comedy show worth watching in the early 2000s to everyone's favorite pal-around comedienne in recent years, is co-starring with Saturday Night Live co-star and inexplicable It Girl Tina Fey in the embarrassingly titled but promising Baby Mama, debuting this week at the Tribeca Film Festival.  Her career has taken an odd turn, to say the least, and Wallace thinks she stands poised to make the transition from well-liked 'alternative comedian' to the most famous Hollywood Amy not named Ryan, Archer or Adams.

It's a pretty funny interview on its own merits -- with her improv background and a decade of experience, Poehler's always been one of the more able interviews in terms of coming up with spur-of-the-moment laughs -- but it gets especially enlightening when she decides to let a few glimpses of seriousness sneak into her jokey answers.  Baby Mama has gotten a decent amount of attention for its focus on class issues and the difficulty of raising children from a financial standpoint; Poehler describes the film as a comedy version of Reds.  Likewise, when Wallace tries to draw her out on the issue of making a career as a leading lady who specialized in comedy, using Christopher Hitchens' now-ancient "women aren't funny" essay as bait, Poehler won't bite:  "I think that story's an old story.  Same thing with 'SNL is a boy's club...they're all just kind of lazy headlines to me."  But she does wax effusive about Baby Mama's status as that rarest of beasts, a female buddy comedy.  "It's exactly what we were going for.  We wanted it to be as much Wedding Crashers as it was Working Girl -- something that felt just like two buddies having a fun time.  It was us getting to do comedy in a way that didn't necessarily have to be specific to 'lady comedy'.  Not that I even know what that is, since I am a lady."


Comments

Bryan said:

I don't think Tina Fey's 'It Girl' status is inexplicable at all. She's talented, successful and lovely. What's not to like?

April 23, 2008 12:04 PM

Kent M. Beeson said:

Yeah, to channel Fake Steve Jobs for a moment: It's friggin "30 Rock". Have you heard of it?

April 23, 2008 10:50 PM

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