A lot of advertising has gotten worse. I think it's kind of lost its nerve, to be honest with you. I feel like the advertising of the '60s, they were nervier. You know why? Because there was less at stake.
From Jerry Seinfeld
I've done a number of Super Bowl ads. And that is the best advertising of the year. That is when people realize they're going to be compared directly against other ads.
Stand-up is hard. Or to keep it at a certain level is hard: I have no writers but me.
I do probably 60 concerts a year in the States. And I go out to clubs in the week. I'm doing new stuff all the time.
Forty to 60 I would say is your prime. That's when you know the most, you've seen the most, you understand the most, and you still have some physical energy.
Forty is when you actually begin even deserving to be on stage telling people what you think.
Funny is the world I live in. You're funny, I'm interested. You're not funny, I'm not interested.
I have no interest in gender or race or anything like that. But everyone else is kind of, with their calculating - is this the exact right mix? I think that's - to me it's anti-comedy. It's more about PC-nonsense.
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