Brian Cranston
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Jeez, your son's getting a lot of hoop time.
I wasn't there, but yeah, he's all over it.
I sat in a weird no man's land, which is not a good place to sit with two five-year-old kids, which is you either want to be courtside where there's nothing in front of you or you want to be up a little bit on the rake when it starts to rake up.
But what it does is it goes courtside and it sort of goes flat for about 20 rows and then it starts to rake up.
And if you're somewhere in that 20 rows, you think you're in good seats, but you're really just 20 feet away from the court, but you're flat.
You can't really see what the fuck is going on.
All people think is, wow, Ron Howard didn't get courtside.
And ironically, if I was back 20 more rows, I'd have a much better view of what was going on on the court because I'd be up on the raked part of the bleachers.
Now you're talking about the fifth.
The Fitz dog seats.
The Fitz dog seats, as they're affectionately known at the Staples Center.
So I wonder about those things.
Like, does everyone, like, I know people like sports, but Jeremy Piven just wants to stay in their court side, right?
Like, he wants to be seen.
That might be a bad example.
I think Piven probably is into it.
Jack Black was sitting next to Jeffrey Katzenberg.
He's into it, but shouldn't you feel self-conscious about that?
I'd feel like a douchebag.
There's no way I would sit in that seat.