If you watch the 'Blue Collar Comedy Tour,' don't expect that when you come see me by myself, 'cause it's a little rougher.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you watch the 'Blue Collar Tour,' I was probably the least redneck of everybody.
I consider myself a blue-collar actor, just chugging away.
When I direct and have to look at filmed scenes of myself, I suck.
I'm very blue collar myself. So it was easy for me to embody that in a sense. It's much harder for me to embody Norrell than it is to embody Terry Donovan.
I don't think anyone would disagree with this: You are self-directed in daytime, and that's it. So come with it, and bring it on the first take.
At first, when you go to premieres and award shows, you're thinking, 'How the hell am I here? All these people I've never met are here, and it's so cool!' And then, as time goes on, it's a little bit like, 'Ah... it's more like work.'
I'm a pretty cliche actor in that I hate watching myself on film.
So often, I think, in these relationship comedies, they don't necessarily reflect the people that I know. They don't reflect myself.
Acting by yourself is pretty darn hard, especially having to do physical comedy.
If people want to see me in comedies, that's fine with me.