Bob Odenkirk
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Podcast Appearances
So David and I are writing a play and we'll see if we get there.
But, you know, our great desire to make it is to make it, it's kind of got sketch comedy in it.
But it's not a sketch.
It's something more, hopefully.
But we want to make it a sketch because it's too fun and sketches are over in five minutes and they're done and you get to move on to the next idea.
So I still have an instinct for it, but I do feel what I've said is true, that doing sketch comedy when you get older is a little strange.
Why?
It's a little...
Like, it's like a young person's energy is right for it.
It fits.
And when you get older, it's like, what are you doing?
What are you doing being so silly?
And what are you doing being so... It becomes... I don't know.
And it loses something.
So what's comedy that speaks to you now where you are in your life?
Oh, boy.
Honestly, the comedy that speaks to me most right now is a thing called On Cinema.
It's a pretend movie review show that is on the internet by my friend Tim Heidecker.
And it's, again, you know, for me, sketch comedy, and this is kind of a sketch comic thing, but it's drawn out and slowed down.
And I think sketch comedy, I'm sorry to say it,