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    Q&A: Fey, Carell hit the town in ‘Date Night’
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    JAKE COYLE AP Entertainment Writer  
    April 2, 2010

    Q&A: Fey, Carell hit the town in ‘Date Night’

    NEW YORK (AP) — Thursday nights on NBC, Tina Fey is Liz Lemon and Steve Carell is Michael Scott. Neither is particularly functional.

    NEW YORK (AP) — Thursday nights on NBC, Tina Fey is Liz Lemon
    and Steve Carell is Michael Scott. Neither is particularly
    functional.

    In the new big-screen comedy “Date Night,” however, Fey and
    Carell discover unforeseen talents, playing married parents whose
    night out in Manhattan turns into a wild adventure due to a case of
    mistaken identity.

    The pairing is fitting. Fey are Carell are not just two of NBC’s
    most famous, award-winning faces, whose shows normally sit side by
    side. They’re both alumni of the famed bastion of improvisation,
    Second City.

    In a recent interview, Carell, 47, and Fey, 39, discussed their
    collaboration, which was directed by Shawn Levy (“Night at the
    Museum”). After the interview, Fey stood up and did a “cheeseburger
    macaroni” dance, excited that dinner with her daughter was
    approaching.

    ___

    AP: Do you both consider yourselves improv comedians at heart,
    rather than standup comedians?

    FEY: For sure.

    CARELL: Yeah, I think I’d fail miserably.

    AP: “Weekend Update” had a standup feel sometimes.

    FEY: It is joke-telling, but I never wanted to do it alone. I
    did it with Jimmy (Fallon) and when Jimmy left, I had the
    opportunity to do it alone or do it with someone else. I was like,
    “No, no.” Telling jokes alone, you’re a standup, but telling jokes
    with a buddy, you have someone to go to if the jokes fail; that’s
    what I’m used to.

    CARELL: You’re used to jokes failing.

    FEY: Yes, all my jokes fail.

    AP: Steve, you’re renowned for your niceness, while, Tina,
    you’ve recently said that you represent “normalcy.” That makes for
    an interesting combo: nice and normal.

    CARELL: It’s our vaudeville act.

    FEY: Normalcy and Niceness go to the circus. It’s like Goofus
    and Gallant.

    AP: In “Date Night,” you have basically a “North By Northwest”
    premise of mistaken identity. Only instead of a chiseled Mount
    Rushmore, there’s the chiseled naked torso of Mark Wahlberg.

    FEY: An American treasure in itself.

    CARELL: The finale was going to take place on his chest.

    AP: Steve, you co-wrote “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” with Judd
    Apatow and, Tina, you wrote the screenplay to “Mean Girls.” Is that
    something you’d like to do more?

    CARELL: Sure. We’re both faced with the same problem — just
    finding the time to do it. While we’re doing the show, there’s
    really not a lot of extra time.

    FEY: And we both have young children.

    CARELL: I would like for my kids to at least have some
    familiarity with who I am: “It’s the man from TV!” But there are a
    lot of good writers out there. I don’t feel that I have to control
    every aspect of things that I appear in. You learn a lot performing
    someone else’s writing.

    AP: Is it hard to relinquish some control, Tina?

    FEY: No, it felt like a vacation to come in and have this script
    that we were definitely allowed to give input on.

    AP: Do you both discuss life at NBC when you get together? Is it
    awkward to be there right now?

    CARELL: We’re outside of that whole world. They leave us alone
    for the most part. They were good enough to leave both of our shows
    on the air.

    FEY: If NBC was in better shape, our show wouldn’t be on the
    air.

    CARELL: No, ours wouldn’t be, either. So that’s actually worked
    to our advantage.

    AP: Your spouses must have had input on this film.

    FEY: He purposefully didn’t read the script and so when he saw
    the screening, he saw it fully. We’re so used to being completely
    enmeshed. (Fey’s husband, Jeff Richmond, is the composer on “30
    Rock.”) He was glad that he waited — a comedy abstinence
    program.

    CARELL: Parts of our married lives have become part of the
    movie. The aspect that the husband leaves all drawers and cabinets
    open, both Jeff and I have that as a problem.

    FEY: I do wear a retainer sometimes.

    AP: Steve, you’ve been able to work in movies more frequently,
    do you have any sense of where you want to take it in the next few
    years?

    CARELL: It doesn’t sound sincere but it is: I’m always surprised
    that I’m working, that I have a job doing what we’re doing. Tina
    felt the same way the first few days of shooting. So, no, I tend
    not to plan ahead. Five years ago, I could have never imagined any
    of this happening. I try to just enjoy it. If I could continue to
    do this sort of thing, I don’t have any pretense of doing serious
    drama or directing. If any of that happens, fine. Maybe I’ll do
    nothing, because I’m very good at that. I can get lazy. I don’t
    think I’m a very driven person. When I have work, I work very hard.
    But when I don’t work, I really don’t do anything. I could easily
    just fade away.

    FEY: Just Guttenberg it. (Steve Guttenberg) was just like, “I
    made money and I’m going to go enjoy my life.” It’s genius.

    AP: Tina, it seemed like your transition from a writer to a
    performer on “SNL” was a very conscious decision to challenge
    yourself. Do you have any similar goal for movies?

    FEY: It’s weird, because I already feel like now I’m at an age
    where in some ways the goal is: How soon can I not work? There’s a
    lot of satisfaction in the work, but it’s been an overwhelming
    amount of work for the last four years. I thought I was working
    hard before that. Now I know I was a fool. For me, it’s more about
    carving out a manageable future. It’s making a living wage off of
    stuff I want to do: produce a small movie with my friends, that
    would be great.

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