‘Joker’ Director Todd Phillips on Why He Quit Making Comedies: ‘Go Try to Be Funny Nowadays with This Woke Culture’

Melinda Sue Gordon - © 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Legendary Pictures
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Joker director Todd Phillips, celebrated for his comedy classic Hangover films, says “woke culture” killed comedy and made people overly afraid of offending others, especially on social media.

Todd Phillips made the comments in an extensive Vanity Fair cover profile of actor Joaquin Phoenix that was published Tuesday.

“Go try to be funny nowadays with this woke culture,” [Phillips] said. “There were articles written about why comedies don’t work anymore—I’ll tell you why, because all the fucking funny guys are like, ‘Fuck this shit, because I don’t want to offend you.’ It’s hard to argue with 30 million people on Twitter. You just can’t do it, right? So you just go, ‘I’m out.'”

Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Todd Phillips, and Ed Helms in The Hangover Part II (Melinda Sue Gordon – Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Legendary Pictures, 2011)

Joaquin Phoenix and Todd Phillips in Joker (Warner Bros. Pictures, 2019)

Phillips, famous for directing the Hangover franchise, said that comedy thrives on an irreverent spirit.

“With all my comedies — I think that what comedies in general all have in common — is they’re irreverent. So I go, ‘How do I do something irreverent, but fuck comedy? Oh I know, let’s take the comic book movie universe and turn it on its head with this.’ And so that’s really where that came from,” he said.

Joker, which opens Friday, tells the origin story of the DC Comics super villain in a dark and disturbing style unlike other recent Hollywood blockbusters based on comic book characters.

The movie has already experienced blowback from some mainstream media outlets and liberal pundits who claim that it glorifies violence.

Warner Bros. recently barred interview reporters from attending the movie’s red carpet premiere in Los Angeles after Phoenix and Phillips had contentious encounters with journalists.

“What’s outstanding to me in this discourse in this movie is how easily the far left can sound like the far right when it suits their agenda,” Phillips recently told The Wrap. “It’s really been eye-opening for me.”

Comedians including Jerry Seinfeld and Dave Chappelle have publicly criticized woke culture for ruining stand-up comedy.

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