It looks like a one man show here, although there are two men involved.
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I never imagined myself doing a one-man show. If I'm going to do one, I'd rather do one that breaks all the rules.
When I do stand-up, I'm basically doing a one-man show.
I saw a story in the Los Angeles Times that 40 percent of the viewers are men. It didn't really surprise me.
I experimented with my own one-man show a couple of years ago in Aspen when HBO used to have their comedy festival there. I called it 'A History of Me.'
In my own defense, I wrote a one-man show, and that to me was more where I fit.
Every year there's five cop shows, five medical shows and five 'Law & Orders,' but when it's a show about women, they want to pit everyone against each other. I don't think they'd do that if it was a guy show. I think there's room for all of us.
If you look at who drives the box office numbers at these films, it's men.
You look across the board at comedy quiz shows, and they are mainly hosted by men.
I guess a show like 'Entourage' would be wish fulfillment, right? But 'Entourage' is wish fulfillment for men. It's that you can be kind of schlumpy-looking and have access to someone famous and find yourself at a pool party surrounded by girls in bikinis.
There's been a lot of talk of me being a one-man show but that's simply not the case. We win games when I score 40 points and we've won when I score 10.
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