John Hamburg

John Hamburg

"All you have is your voice and your unique take on the world. If you can follow that and forget about everything else, that's where you'll achieve success."

John Hamburg is a very funny guy. After starting a humor magazine called The Dalton Lampoon in high school and making a popular comedic short film about "slacker bomb defusers" while attending NYU's graduate filmmaking program, Hamburg wrote and directed the crime comedy Safe Men, which played at Sundance and spawned a devoted cult following. A sure-thing comedy closer, the New York City native built hilarious set pieces and character work into Meet the Parents, Zoolander, and Meet the Fockers that not only helped lift them to huge box office but also pushed a few new catchphrases into the American lexicon. A veteran of the uncredited production rewrite, Hamburg also wrote and directed the romantic comedy Along Came Polly in 2004. In this amusing interview, Hamburg discusses how he developed his talent for writing actor-hooking dialogue in the humorous monologues he performed in college, why he'd do a thousand test screenings if he could, and what it's like to hand a new scene to Robert De Niro and stand there waiting to see if he likes it.

90 Minutes

Letterbox

$8.95
TD-JH4-2
Writer's Tip #47

"Sometimes I've re-outlined around page 75 or 80, when I realized if I haven't accomplished as much as I've wanted to by act 2."

DVDS FEATURING JOHN HAMBURG
DVD CHAPTERS
  1. Intro
  2. You're Gonna Be a Millionaire Tomorrow
  3. The Mid-Point Pinch
  4. Sleeping in the Camera Truck
  5. A Jew Who Was Going Out With a Shikse
  6. Whose Movie Is It?
  7. What's Hansel's Emotional Journey?
  8. In a Suite of Shrinks
  9. Taxi Drivers
  10. Put Them in the Urinal
  11. How Can We Make It Better?
  12. The Tenderizer
  13. 13 Takes of a Sweaty Guy on a Trampoline
  14. Two Weeks Is Never Two Weeks
  15. All You Have Is Your Voice