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  • If your dad is anything like mine, then you have no clue what to buy him for Father's Day. The only Father's Day tradition in my family is the annual conversation he and I have where I say, 'Hey, Dad, what do you want for Father's Day this year?' and he says, 'Nothing.' Then I ask my mom what I should get him and she says, 'He likes sandalwood soap, dangly jewelry and Chanel No. 5 perfume.'

    Mom   Fathers Day   Dad  
  • In real life, comedians aren't funny.

    "Q&A: Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter". Interview with Eric Spitznagel, www.ericspitznagel.com. July 17, 2009.
  • That's the thing that most people don't realize. In real life, comedians aren't funny. They save it. They save it up.

    Real   People   Comedian  
    Source: www.ericspitznagel.com
  • I think narcissists are endlessly watchable. The way they view the world and the way they interact within the world. They have no concept of their behavior or how it might be affecting other people. So comedically, it's a very fun type of character to play. They are bulls in a china shop, twenty-four seven.

    Source: www.ericspitznagel.com
  • For me, Twitter works best as a way of taking pictures of being stuck in traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge. If people really want to read really funny quips about life, parenting, and pop culture, then by all means read Michael Ian Black's tweets.

    Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black Have Issues with Twitter" by Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black, www.esquire.com. July 29, 2009.
  • I am very athletic, actually, and I'm good at most sports. But I was never a successful athlete, because I have a lot of trouble with authority. To be a good athlete, you have to have sort of a military attitude. You have to enjoy being coached, and that was not something I ever liked. But more than that, I don't like practice, and coaches hate anybody that doesn't like practice. If you saw me throwing a football, you'd say, "Wow, he knows how to throw a football." But put me on a field, I'm not gonna stand out.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I know more about sports than I know about any other subject, unfortunately. I'm embarrassed to admit that.

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  • A big reason why we were able to and have been able to continue to succeed is that we had a very intense work ethic, right from the beginning. There was a do-or-die attitude toward the work. It wasn't seen as a little "club." It was like, "This is your life." We would spend hours and hours rehearsing and endlessly rewriting. We took it very seriously right off the bat. And we were also extremely critical of each other, which was another thing that was unique. A lot of comedy ensembles have a hard time being critical of each other, because they don't want to hurt each other's feelings.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I like silly things. I think that "silly-stupid" or "stupid-smart" might be my philosophy, which is to combine a veneer of intelligence with an undercurrent of crass stupidity. Sometimes that stupidity is in the form of the actual joke that's being told, or it could be in the way the joke is told. Like, repetition is really stupid, but it's really funny. Or it could be that the punchline itself is stupid.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I think narcissists are endlessly watchable. The way they view the world and the way they interact within the world.

    Thinking   Views   World  
    "Q&A: Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter". Interview with Eric Spitznagel, www.ericspitznagel.com. July 17, 2009.
  • Maybe in 10 years,I'll only be doing "classical" comedy. Or crashing my car into trees.

    Car   Tree   Comedy  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • In my perfect world order, it is cold all the time. Everyone wears sweaters and drinks coffee. People don't speak to each other; they read the newspaper. There is no loud music, and cats are in charge.

    Coffee   Cat   Sweaters  
    Michael Showalter (2011). “Mr. Funny Pants”, p.117, Hachette UK
  • I'm not sure why I like cats so much. I mean, they're really cute obviously. They are both wild and domestic at the same time.

    Cute   Mean   Cat  
    Interview with Stefan Sirucek, www.huffingtonpost.com. December 18, 2012.
  • I tend to a lot of improvisational ranting, and that's fun. For me, stand-up has been, performance-wise, a really good outlet.

    Wise   Fun   Outlets  
    Interview with Sean O'Neal, www.avclub.com. January 28, 2008.
  • Will Ferrell is probably the funniest comic actor, certainly of my generation. I am a huge, huge Will Ferrell fan. I'm not a huge comedy buff, truthfully. What I find funny is either something unbelievably stupid, like Dumb And Dumber or Airplane!, where the jokes are just so stupid and pointless, or something like The Office or The Comeback, where the humor is in the excruciating awkwardness of a situation. Stella kind of explores both of those, stupidity and awkwardness.

    Interview with Sean O'Neal, tv.avclub.com. January 28, 2008.
  • Love is such a confusing word. You think I'm joking but I'm not.

  • I was kind of in an experimental phase with The Disposable Rappers. This is boring to me, because it's true, but when I was a sophomore in high school, I visited my sister in college and saw an improv troupe, and that was a genuine moment for me. It was an actual "Aha!" moment. After I saw that, I said, "I want to do comedy." So The Disposable Rappers started doing improv in addition to rapping, and when I went to college, I very specifically went saying "I want to join a comedy group."

    Rap   School   College  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I just made a movie. There's a kind of a banter that some people might recognize as being screwball. There are no cell phones, no DVD playersit's set in a timeless Brooklyn. Hopefully, it's a good, old-fashioned movie.

    Phones   Dvds   Cells  
  • I knew that if I was going to write a book, I was going to have to read one, too.

    Book   Writing   Ifs  
  • One of the things that is always difficult about a collaboration is that you don't necessarily find the same thing funny. And so the challenge becomes, how do you tell the other person that you don't think something's funny? The best collaborations tend to be when you are willing to be told that. But there's also ego involved, and so there's a lot of frustration in knowing that you're writing something, and the other person, on some level, needs to think that it's funny.

    "Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter have issues". Interview with Steve Heisler, www.avclub.com. October 16, 2009.
  • A lot of my humor centers on the act of telling jokes and I think this can prevent certain audiences from suspending their feeling of disbelief. It might piss a few people off, but I can't help it.

  • I like doing all different types of comedy - stand-up, sketch, movies, TV. I like to try everything.

    Interview with Sean O'Neal, tv.avclub.com. January 28, 2008.
  • The only Train song I like is the one that I play in my act "Drops Of Jupiter". Sheryl Crow has three or four songs that I like; also Dave Matthews Band. With those particular musicians, it's more that there are a few songs that I like rather than their entire body of work. There are a lot of indie bands that I like too. I'm not a snob about music. Does the fact that I like Stephen Sondheim and Broadway musicals make me a fake? Does the fact that I'm "the Billy Joel of comedy" mean that I don't have indie-rock credibility?

    Song   Mean   Fake  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I feel like marriage is a sacred institution that should only be between a man and a woman. If a gay couple wants to be married, why can't they just be satisfied with a civil union? Why do they have to get "married"?

    Couple   Gay   Men  
    Source: www.ericspitznagel.com
  • I'm writing a memoir. I'm four pages in. I start with my first memory, which is kicking my uncle in the balls. I was four.

    Interview with Sean O'Neal, tv.avclub.com. January 28, 2008.
  • I'm not big on fat jokes. That's a little beneath me. I'm not a huge fan of making a joke completely at someone else's expense. Even though I think he does it better than anyone else, I don't love... Well, it's different with Sacha Baron Cohen, but that whole thing where you're "punking" people? I don't like that. I don't like doing it, and I don't particularly find it funny when the joke is on a person who doesn't know they're being set up.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I don't audition for "on-air" commercials - the ones where your face can be seen. I've auditioned for voiceover campaigns that I haven't gotten, but I don't really want to be seen in a commercial unless it's a product that I really love. Like, if Adidas asked me, I would do it in a heartbeat. But I did a Reebok commercial, one for Pep Boys, one for Dunkin' Donuts. I auditioned for commercials, but I really couldn't stomach it. It just didn't feel right.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I like the comedians that go into detail and tell longer stories.

    Interview with Sean O'Neal, www.avclub.com. January 28, 2008.
  • I don't personally feel comfortable performing in a comedy club, mainly because as an audience member, I've never enjoyed that experience. It feels a little bit theme-park-ish to me, in that it's a club whose product is comedy. I find that weird. It's like those specialty chocolate stores, where everything is chocolate. It's too specific. I like going somewhere that specializes in variety.

    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I think gay people deserve all the same rights as everybody else, it's just that marriage is specifically for a man and a woman.

    Gay   Men   Thinking  
    Source: www.ericspitznagel.com
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