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A lot of good things can come from not expecting anything.
Scott Aukerman
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Scott Aukerman
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: July 2
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I get inspired when I look at Tom Lennon, who did Reno 911! for six seasons while writing huge movies and directing, and also doing other pilots he did that FX pilot, the Star Trek thing.
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The podcast was kind of an afterthought, because I was just excited about being on the radio. Then I found that the podcast listenership is some 20 times what people are listening to on the radio.
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Things go away and projects crumble and disappear, or you make your movie and it comes out and no one watches it.
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You become a victim of your own success. It's what happens in TV when Fox has a big hit with the X-Files. And they start chasing and the rest of their shows suffer. Because the experimentation that made the X-Files a show is all of the sudden lost.
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I came into the 'Comedy Bang! Bang!' TV show with a level of confidence that I don't think I would've had if I hadn't been doing the podcast for three years already. I certainly had to figure out in those three years the sense of humor I wanted to do and the way to talk to celebrities without being incredibly intimidated by them.
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When people look at the ratings and they're bad, I think people can get an idea of Why would they even make the show? And to a certain extent, original programming for any network is a loss leader to try to get you to keep the channel on your cable package.
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Others may dispute this, we have tried to keep that sense of experimentation and putting new people up alive. And we haven't become a show, where we're like, We know the 20 comics who are good and we're just going to keep on recycling them.
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I probably could be a world-class screenwriter by now if I had spent the kind of work I devote on Comedy Death-Ray to that. But I do okay, in that regard. I mean, my stuff gets bought, so it's all right.
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Not everyone can be as successful a performer as myself, who gave 10 great performances the first time I ever did comedy, and then toiled in obscurity for years.
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The key to being a singer - try to do it audibly.
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So much of comedy is feeling comfortable with the point of view coming at you. So I understand it. There's people who I find hilarious now, but the first couple of times I saw 'em, I was like What is this? I don't get it at all.
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I always viewed [the podcast and the TV show] as two separate things.
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We have a philosophy of we'll keep putting it up until people get it. We did that actually these last three weeks with Cracked Out from New York. People didn't really understand them. We put them up three weeks ago and they just got stared at.
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It's really difficult to make things, and a lot of times you don't know you're at the end of something.
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Intimacy is really good. But then again, the first disk on the record is not intimate in the least. It's a really good CD.
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Thank you for listening to Comedy Bang Bang! My name is Scott Aukerman and I will see you next week.
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Endings of television shows are sometimes such depressing things. It's like you're not going to hang out with these people anymore, and that's bad enough.
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It really was a unique experience to me to have a television show, Comedy Bang! Bang!, that I really cared about so much, and to know that it was the end, and know that that was the ending of it. We had a wrap party, and we thanked everybody. You don't get that a lot, especially in comedy.
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I probably felt some sense of relief, because when you're on this continuous production cycle and you're doing a show for a network where they expect you to come back every May or every June, you just don't get time to sort of recharge.
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