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" A nightmare would be when somebody is trying to be funnier than everyone else. And you've got a group scene or two-person scene, and one person decides, 'I'm the funny in this,' and bulldozes everyone else, and they make sure they're the reason everyone loves the scene. "
Got
Trying
You
" 'Baymax' is quite different. I think when Don Hall found the title and didn't know it, he researched and saw great potential in the relationship between a boy and a robot. "
Know
Relationship
Boy
" Every time that you do a play or a show of any kind, really you have this family that you really build something with for a while, and then we all dissipate, but you always have that connection, that eternal kind of intimacy, you'll always have. "
Time
You
Connection
" Generally, I've found that a heckler in an improv audience is just enjoying the show so much that they want to be in it. "
Just
Improv
Audience
" I came up through Second City, so I'm used to playing 20 characters every night who are very different from each other. I wouldn't want my career to be any different. "
City
Different
Night
" I'd been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film. "
High School
School
High
" I did a bunch of commercial voiceovers in Chicago before I left. For Balducci's pizza, I did a whole series. Actually I was making a good living with voiceover before I left. "
Left
Chicago
Pizza
" I enjoy doing physical comedy. "
Enjoy
Doing
Physical
" I feel like I've done Pete Hornberger, and that is a painting I have signed, and I don't need to play that character anymore. So I'll get offers for panicky, pathetic guys, and while it's a great compliment to get them, I feel like I don't need to play that again. "
Painting
Play
Character
" I got an agent when I needed one, when I had a contract negotiation for the first time. I was doing the Second City E.T.C., and I got invited to audition for the last season, it turns out, of 'In Living Color.' "
Color
City
Doing
" I'm a basket case. Yeah, you know, I put my foot in my mouth more than I speak properly. "
Speak
Foot
Mouth
" I'm afraid of my mother's paranoia. The more she watches Fox News, the more afraid she gets. "
Fox
Watches
Afraid
" I might've been witty, but I didn't have a shtick. So, I never considered myself a comedian. "
Never
Myself
Been
" I never looked at my future as comedy. Even at Second City, I always thought of it as acting. I knew I was going to be an actor, financially, emotionally, egotistically. I still don't think I'm in comedy. "
Comedy
City
Future
" I never planned to be a comedian. I don't consider myself one now. "
Planned
Never
Myself
" I put my foot in my mouth more than I speak properly. "
Mouth
Put
Speak
" I see my share of loons. I just performed with someone who had a meltdown on stage. He needed focus, and he was 'stealing it' and just being crazy and selfish and childish and having a great time doing it - to the detriment of everybody else. "
Focus
Great
See
" I still feel very close to the people I wrote shows with and some of the people I toured with. I feel very close to them, like a family or like college friends who you know and who have seen you at your worst and you spend 14 hours driving a van all piled on top of each other. "
People
Family
Friends
" I think it's all the same animal for me. There are actors who sing, and there are actors who direct, and I also improvise. That's one thing I do as part of my acting. I don't really separate the two. "
Animal
Two
Think
" I think most of my tastes were British, as far as comedy went, when I was growing up. "
Think
Growing Up
Growing
" I think the longer a sitcom is on the air, by necessity, the dumber the characters have to get: otherwise, they would be learning and growing, and they won't be funny, so they have to get more and more extremely whatever they are. "
Growing
Funny
Air
" It's hard to tell what is even mainstream anymore because there's so many platforms now. And they're all topics of conversation. "
Conversation
Because
Hard
" I've been doing improv since high school, and I've been getting paid for it since I was 20. "
High
School
Improv
" I've heard New York actors say Chicago actors intimidate them because apparently we're the real nitty-gritty actors who're in a town where being onstage doesn't necessarily get you anything except your craft. "
Say
Real
You
" I was doing a show in L.A. called 'Celebrity Autobiography,' where celebrities read excerpts from other celebrities' books and hang themselves with their own rope. "
Celebrity
Books
Doing
" I went to film school at Columbia and did that for a couple years and really thought I was going to be a filmmaker, and then I kind of drifted over to the acting side after that. I'd been an actor in high school, and when I got to college, it was all about film. "
College
Thought
School
" I would be onstage all the time if I could. "
Could
Would
Time
" Most sitcoms and cartoons, especially, you can rely on, because they go back to square one at the beginning of every episode. "
Back
You
Beginning
" My first car was a Buick Skyhawk from, like, '78, I think. I ran that thing into the gutter. It was shaped like an egg; it was cool. "
Think
First
Car
" Networks like Adult Swim allow artists to be artists and allow their vision to come through without a lot of tinkering. I worked on 'Moral Orel' and 'Mary Shelley's Frankenhole,' and they bothered us very little. They very, very seldom came to us and said 'Change this,' or 'You can't do that,' or 'We'd like to see this.' "
Said
See
Vision
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