"I'm not really big on slapstick humor. I like gentle humor"
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The phrasing matters. “Not really big on” softens the rejection, a polite no that refuses to pick a fight. Huston’s persona has long been built on controlled intensity and a kind of aristocratic poise (part inherited Hollywood royalty, part self-fashioned authority). Slapstick often demands surrender: you mug, you flail, you let the camera enjoy your loss of control. Her alternative signals craft over chaos, timing over impact, observation over pratfall. It’s not squeamishness; it’s an aesthetic ethic.
There’s also a gendered subtext. Slapstick historically prizes the spectacle of bodies in distress, and women in comedy have often been pushed toward extremes: be the dignified straight man or be the mess. “Gentle humor” threads a third path - funny without self-erasure, sharp without cruelty. In an era that confuses loudness with edge, Huston’s line reads like a reminder that comedy can have texture: it can nudge, not bludgeon, and still leave a mark.
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"I'm not really big on slapstick humor. I like gentle humor." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-not-really-big-on-slapstick-humor-i-like-138296/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


