Andy Samberg on his twisty Sundance rom-com Palm Springs and delayed Popstar love
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What can you tell us aboutThe best way to describe it is an R-rated rom-com set at a wedding — with a twist. I don’t generally do a lot of stuff that is sort of straightforward genre, and this definitely is a little bit different than a normal wedding rom-com. I hesitate to give away too much because I want people in Sundance to go in a little cold. There are some interesting twists and turns to it, so I feel like it will be more exciting to not say too much.
Definitely, and I would say that has only been compounded by having a kid. The time you spend on anything that is away from home becomes a lot more precious. And on top of that, that we produced, I was just along for the ride with Rashida [Jones] and Will [McCormack], which was awesome. But this time we weremaking a movie. When you make an indie, it’s a completely different experience as a producer. There’s so much more to be done and to keep tabs on.
, which is a movie we’re producing. We kind of spread it around in a nice way and chime in when the point person deems it necessary, and give feedback and support. So the real group dynamic is really valuable for us to spread and try a lot of different things.He’s a very laid-back character, seemingly. He’s been dragged to this wedding by his girlfriend, and he doesn’t really know anyone and he’s kind of miserable, which is where we kick off.
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