When people refer to 'Back in the Day,' it was a Wednesday. Just a little fun fact for you.
Dane Cook
Here's the thing about Red Sox fans, or actually just fans from that region, in general: they appreciate the effort. And if you mail it in or if you give 80 percent, even with a win, they'll let you know that's not how you do it. They want - if it's comedian, if it's a musician, bring us your best show.
I always wanted to be a snake. Every time I saw a snake on TV. I'd always say 'Why not me?'
Jim Norton and Harland Williams always make me laugh.
No one wants to drown. Drowning would be the worst. Cause everyone knows that feeling. That feeling, oh it's the worst... when you think you're drowning.
I had never done a roast, but I really wanted to, because it's so different from standup.
Christina can sing all the notes, but Britney is just hot!
When something's good, I'm not an over-celebrator.
I'm focused on staying as healthy as I can so I can work more.
When I'm looking for hot button answers to tough questions, I don't look to congressman or my mayor. I say, 'What would Miss U.S.A. have to say about this?'
I'm quitting the business today. I'm going to open up an appliance store, I've always really been into toasters. I'm giving it all up.
People know I have a good time on stage. I love my life. I love my job.
You've gotta share what's going on in your mind.
I feel like I was born and bred to stay self-motivated. I'm not one of those people who ho-hums and feels sorry for himself when something's bad.
I'm completely ecstatic when a woman has own back story and brings something to the table and has a real strong kind of independence.
I like to play guitar, jam out, play the blues, go watch movies. I love movies.
I think that people who do enjoy my stand-up comedy and the people who get it and the people who are taken in by it, they see that I'm a guy that has love of the game.
I work with a lot of kids. Every year, for the past fifteen years, I work at Comedy Camp where I work with a lot of kids.
My professional dreams were coming true while I was living a personal nightmare.
I was not a silly kid or outgoing. In fact, I suffered from quite a bit of anxiety. I used to have panic attacks when I was a teenager, really incapacitating moments, because I had some phobias.
Anger has a way of seeping into every other emotion and planting itself in there.
I do try to keep my show very improvisational. I don't work off a set list; I like to keep it more in the moment. I like to have information about where I'm going, what might be happening in that particular region as well. I like for people to feel like the show is for them.
In school I was pretty quiet. Kinda shy until my junior year. But at home I was a freak.
I don't have to do anything for anyone else's benefit anymore. I just want to exceed my own expectations.
We all hope for breakthrough rebirth moments.
Vince Vaughn is a genuine person, awesome guy. He'll come to a lot of my shows. It's not that often that you can meet someone as cool as Vince.
I'm interested in doing everything and anything that I can to squeeze that creativity out of my brain. I guess I'm sort of a performance rat.
I feel like the gods have certainly patted me on the head.
I am an observer, I like to watch people. I am into psychology and people - how they act and such.
I was doing comedy in laundry mats in 1992, literally where I would bring a little gorilla amp and a lapel mike and just start performing.
My nickname for my mom was 'The Compass.'
I'm shooting a pilot based on my show. It's a one-camera show. I play myself.
Nothing is a better icebreaker than a great joke.
There's always someone in every group of friends that nobody likes.
I don't know if I could rebuild an airplane engine, but I know a little bit about rotors and rivets.
As a comedian, I am obligated to tell you the truth, my truth. To share with you my beliefs, my perspective. And I think that we forget sometimes that that's the oath that comics take, that we will go up and share everything - the irreverent, the scary.
I love hecklers. They remind you that you are a comedian.
In the year 3000, everything will be instant.
My mom and dad passed away from cancer. Within nine months, I lost both of my folks. Immediately after that, I had a horrible betrayal where my brother, who worked for me, stole a lot of my money. He's in jail now.
I get so into the moment.
I'm glad that my parents missed one thing that was really unbelievable. They saw me hit this great success. It was a blast and we had a lot of laughs. And it was just an amazing time. They passed away. And then after I got, you know, famous, all these haters came out of nowhere.
When you are doing stand-up comedy, you are the writer, producer, director, sometimes bouncer.
I had the humble beginnings. I was doing comedy in laundry mats in 1992, literally where I would bring a little gorilla amp and a lapel mike and just start performing.
I did stand-up comedy for seventeen years. I need to explore other things.
I've lived in LA for so long, I don't even know what is real and what isn't any more.
I can always get better. A lot of my ex-girlfriends don't think I'm funny.
When you're on a movie set and you are hopefully making a comedy, everyone's stifling their laughter. You're looking at the crew guys, hoping someone is making that face like, and not like, this is not working out, man.
If haters or whatever want to find you - I mean, some of them are so tenacious. You want to hire them to work for you. They're very, very savvy in terms of how they find you and get to you.
If you use tact you can say anything, then make it funny.
I love being on stage if I'm not on a set. If I'm at home, I'm usually in my office editing or reconstructing my website or whatever it may be. I just love putting creativity into a performance, so if the right script comes along, and I certainly am reading comedies and dramas now, then I'm ready willing and able to give it a shot.