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movie, you be my friend. now if you come out of the penitentiary and somebody says, you be my friend, it s kind of a red flag. right. and how many films since then? a whole [bleep] of a lot. about 320 or something, you know what i mean? you moved from there to serious bad guys. yeah. to now an action-hero franchise. how do you stay nice in a business basically full of a-holes? eddie bunker, the first time i started to get like a little recognition, he told me something. he said, try to remember that the whole world can think you re a movie star, but you can t. and i watch movie stars, right, i hate them. you know, nobody likes them. and if you re on a movie set and the movie star comes in and after he leaves and everybody talks, that guy s an a-hole, i hate that guy. man, he s rude. so i don t want to be that guy. right. you know what i mean? one of the things i learned actually making television really early on if like you show up to shoot and the people with the
this ends, won t a lot of comedians be ashamed that they went along with speech codes, which are antithetical to comedy and free thinking? comedians eat count chocula in their living room every night. they don t have shame, shame that the rest of america is constrained by. so no, they don t normally feel shame, they eat edibles, stay up all night and make fart jokes. they re a hard demographic to shame. my feeling is if you re a comedian, you got into it to say what you wanted to say. if you re curtailing that in any way, especially because some woke a-holes are going after you, then you re a coward, and you ve given into the mob, and you become a comedian to pushback against the man. the man is not ron desantis.