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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Producer/director Paul Feig is a bona-fide starmaker. His hit 2011 movie “<strong>Bridesmaids</strong>&#8221; launched Melissa McCarthy into the stratosphere; his cult TV series, &#8220;Freaks and Geeks” (1999-2000), was a major early stepping stone for Hollywood A-listers Jason Segel, Seth Rogen, James Franco, Busy Phillips and Linda Cardellini.</p><p>Feig&#8217;s latest series, &#8220;<strong>Love Life</strong>&#8221; (premiering May 27 <strong>on HBO</strong>), stars Anna Kendrick as Darby, a New Yorker trying to navigate the dating scene. Feig spoke to The Post about why he prefers stories about women, his <strong>pandemic</strong>-related Instagram cocktail hour and more.</p><p><strong>What attracted you to “Love Life?”</strong></p><p>[Creator] Sam Boyd brought the idea to us. I thought it was such a great idea to do a deep dive into one person’s love life, basically. And seeing how each relationship affects them&#8230;I really enjoyed the fact that it was going to be something that wasn’t done in a linear fashion. We could jump from our protagonist in her 20s, 30,s back to her at 15 &#8212; and all points in-between &#8212; which makes it almost a bit of a romantic mystery, if you will &#8212; basically being like, &#8220;Who is she going to end up with, who is the right person?&#8221; This is my second time working with Anna, who was in my movie &#8220;<strong>A Simple Favor</strong>.&#8221; She’s just such a solid person and a great actress.</p><p><strong>Most of your stories feature female protagonists. Is that a deliberate choice?</strong></p><p>Oh yeah. I’ve seen so many poor roles for women over the course of the decades that I’ve been in the business and observing the business. It didn’t used to be that way. If you go back to the ‘30s and ‘40s and look at the relationships between men and women on the screen, they were all pretty equal in a great way. Somehow it tapered off with the rise of the blockbusters, I think &#8212; it really relegated women to a 15-year-old boy’s image of what women should be, which is either a supermodel, the prize or the meddling mother/ girlfriend/ wife getting in the way of the guy’s good times. It just added up over the decades to creating really terrible roles for women, so anything I can do to help fix that is something I’m very interested in. I love nothing more than telling women’s stories, and creating or helping to facilitate great three-dimensional female lead roles.</p><p><strong>A lot of your movies play around with genre tropes. Why do you like doing that?</strong></p><p>I really like rules, because I like being able to play with and bend [them], and every genre comes with its own distinct set of rules and expectations for an audience. What’s so much fun is to subvert those expectations. And the fact that the majority of genres and movies coming out of Hollywood for so long has been so male-driven &#8212; just to put the female lead characters into these genres alone shakes it up already. Since I’m a comedy person, I can get a lot of comedy out of that, and also a lot of great character observation.</p><p><strong>Have you been surprised by the longevity of any of your projects?</strong></p><p>I’m always very pleasantly surprised that &#8220;Freaks and Geeks&#8221; keeps going. It’s been over 20 years now since we did it. And the fact that it’s still relevant to the people who watch it, and to young people discovering it all the time &#8212; that’s everything you hope you&#8217;re going to get out of something, but nothing you ever dare to dream you’ll actually accomplish.</p><blockquote class="instagram-media" data-instgrm-permalink="https://www.instagram.com/tv/CAZCRqbjJoo/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading" data-instgrm-version="12" ><p><script src="https://platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js" async="async"></script></p><div > <strong></p><div ><svg width="50px" height="50px" viewBox="0 0 60 60" version="1.1" xmlns="https://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="https://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"><g stroke="none" stroke-width="1" fill="none" fill-rule="evenodd"><g transform="translate(-511.000000, -20.000000)" fill="#000000"><g><path d="M556.869,30.41 C554.814,30.41 553.148,32.076 553.148,34.131 C553.148,36.186 554.814,37.852 556.869,37.852 C558.924,37.852 560.59,36.186 560.59,34.131 C560.59,32.076 558.924,30.41 556.869,30.41 M541,60.657 C535.114,60.657 530.342,55.887 530.342,50 C530.342,44.114 535.114,39.342 541,39.342 C546.887,39.342 551.658,44.114 551.658,50 C551.658,55.887 546.887,60.657 541,60.657 M541,33.886 C532.1,33.886 524.886,41.1 524.886,50 C524.886,58.899 532.1,66.113 541,66.113 C549.9,66.113 557.115,58.899 557.115,50 C557.115,41.1 549.9,33.886 541,33.886 M565.378,62.101 C565.244,65.022 564.756,66.606 564.346,67.663 C563.803,69.06 563.154,70.057 562.106,71.106 C561.058,72.155 560.06,72.803 558.662,73.347 C557.607,73.757 556.021,74.244 553.102,74.378 C549.944,74.521 548.997,74.552 541,74.552 C533.003,74.552 532.056,74.521 528.898,74.378 C525.979,74.244 524.393,73.757 523.338,73.347 C521.94,72.803 520.942,72.155 519.894,71.106 C518.846,70.057 518.197,69.06 517.654,67.663 C517.244,66.606 516.755,65.022 516.623,62.101 C516.479,58.943 516.448,57.996 516.448,50 C516.448,42.003 516.479,41.056 516.623,37.899 C516.755,34.978 517.244,33.391 517.654,32.338 C518.197,30.938 518.846,29.942 519.894,28.894 C520.942,27.846 521.94,27.196 523.338,26.654 C524.393,26.244 525.979,25.756 528.898,25.623 C532.057,25.479 533.004,25.448 541,25.448 C548.997,25.448 549.943,25.479 553.102,25.623 C556.021,25.756 557.607,26.244 558.662,26.654 C560.06,27.196 561.058,27.846 562.106,28.894 C563.154,29.942 563.803,30.938 564.346,32.338 C564.756,33.391 565.244,34.978 565.378,37.899 C565.522,41.056 565.552,42.003 565.552,50 C565.552,57.996 565.522,58.943 565.378,62.101 M570.82,37.631 C570.674,34.438 570.167,32.258 569.425,30.349 C568.659,28.377 567.633,26.702 565.965,25.035 C564.297,23.368 562.623,22.342 560.652,21.575 C558.743,20.834 556.562,20.326 553.369,20.18 C550.169,20.033 549.148,20 541,20 C532.853,20 531.831,20.033 528.631,20.18 C525.438,20.326 523.257,20.834 521.349,21.575 C519.376,22.342 517.703,23.368 516.035,25.035 C514.368,26.702 513.342,28.377 512.574,30.349 C511.834,32.258 511.326,34.438 511.181,37.631 C511.035,40.831 511,41.851 511,50 C511,58.147 511.035,59.17 511.181,62.369 C511.326,65.562 511.834,67.743 512.574,69.651 C513.342,71.625 514.368,73.296 516.035,74.965 C517.703,76.634 519.376,77.658 521.349,78.425 C523.257,79.167 525.438,79.673 528.631,79.82 C531.831,79.965 532.853,80.001 541,80.001 C549.148,80.001 550.169,79.965 553.369,79.82 C556.562,79.673 558.743,79.167 560.652,78.425 C562.623,77.658 564.297,76.634 565.965,74.965 C567.633,73.296 568.659,71.625 569.425,69.651 C570.167,67.743 570.674,65.562 570.82,62.369 C570.966,59.17 571,58.147 571,50 C571,41.851 570.966,40.831 570.82,37.631"></path></g></g></g></svg></div><div ><div > View this post on Instagram</div></div><p> </strong></p><p ><strong>A post shared by Paul Feig (@paulfeig)</strong> on <time  datetime="2020-05-20T01:37:12+00:00">May 19, 2020 at 6:37pm PDT</time></p></div></blockquote><p><strong>How have you been spending your time during Hollywood’s production shutdown (due to the pandemic)?</strong></p><p>I’ve been doing my <strong>daily quarantine cocktail time</strong> on Instagram. [My wife and I] just did our 62nd show yesterday. That’s been really fun. We’re able to raise money for COVID-19 charities and hopefully cheer people up with my ridiculousness and also with cocktails. There was that feeling of, &#8220;Okay, I can either sit around for all these months and just get work done.&#8221; But I wanted to try to contribute something.&nbsp; [In the videos] I always highlight a different charity every day that I vet and make sure is highly rated and responsible and real, and we make a cocktail. In times of strife &#8212; or any times when people get in a bad mood &#8212; I like to have something where you can know that every day, this doofy guy is going to be there as a friend, and then my wife comes on halfway through. It’s low-key and silly. I’ve had such a love/hate relationship with the Internet over the years, but this is one of those moments where you go, &#8220;Thank God for the Internet.’ If we didn’t have it, this would be a lot harder.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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