Judd Apatow
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
My failure at times is if I'm having a bad day and I go on stage and I just don't look like I wanna be there,
then the whole thing falls apart.
People just leave if it really falls apart.
Yeah, they see it.
And there's some people that they just never get thrown.
I mean, Bill Burr, I mean, he's so funny and he always has his energy and his focus.
He never looks like he isn't excited to be there and isn't very passionate about what he's doing.
And so he's not someone... Or I agree about what he's doing.
I mean, he might engage the crowd,
If he feels like, you know, the crowd isn't getting something and it's their fault, you know, and he might have fun with what's happening, but he's always 100% focused and I don't think he's worrying about it.
Yeah, there's a lot of people like that who...
who just enjoy whatever it brings.
I mean, there are people who understand those dynamics.
It's all just like, I'm just leaping into the suit.
But, but I think all that stuff is true.
And there's even things where like comedians, especially in the old days, they would do physical gestures to signal to laugh and people didn't understand that's what was happening.
And so it might be like Johnny Carson doing a golf swing or, you know, Bob Hope doing his thing, but they would do a move or they would turn their head and the audience didn't know it's a signal.