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'Crazy, Stupid, Love' Directors; The Business @ The Moth 2

John Requa and Glenn Ficarra, the directing team behind the new Steve Carrell/Ryan Gosling movie Crazy, Stupid, Love. Plus, another story from our Moth StorySlam...

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By Kim Masters • Jul 25, 2011 • 28m Listen

John Requa and Glenn Ficarra have managed to have a successful writing partnership for nearly 25 years with credits including Cats and Dogs and Bad Santa. But it was on their movie I Love You Phillip Morris -- a quirky, gay, prison love story starring Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor -- where they first got to be in the director's chairs. Having made many quirky short films over the years the two had always wanted direct a feature and, despite that film's troubled release, it got them noticed for more than their writing. Steve Carrell, a producer on Crazy, Stupid, Love, chose them because of their ability to balance comedy and drama, something they'd done on I Love You Phillip Morris. Requa and Ficarra talk about how the difficulty marketing Crazy, Stupid, Love, which they call an "emotional comedy," casting Ryan Gosling and how they first met as pretentious film majors in art school.

The Moth story is told by actor John Grady. It takes us inside his experience working as a "creature" on the Will Smith sci-fi movie, I Am Legend.

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Charlie Sheen's new TV pilot, Anger Management

American Idol lawsuit

(L-R) Steve Carell, and directors John Requa and Glen Ficarra

on the set of Warner Bros Pictures' comedy Crazy Stupid Love

Photo by Ben Glass

Banner image: (L-R) Kevin Bacon as David Lindhagen, John Carroll Lynch as Bernie, Ryan Gosling as Jacob and Steve Carell as Cal in Warner Bros Pictures' comedy Crazy, Stupid Love. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

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    Kim Masters

    partner/writer at Puck News, host of KCRW's “The Business.”

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