I'm not really a management-type person. It doesn't suit my personality to be bossing people around.
I've done signings where elderly people will line up to get photos with me and ask me to sign things. They don't even pretend it's for their grandkids. They're like, 'No, it's for me.'
It's barely OK for me to be dressed up as a black guy. But part of me kind of enjoys provoking people.
People think that I'm some kind of genius who's got these statements to say, and I'm not really.
I'm so independent in writing stuff and controlling what I do. Sometimes I get calls from people asking to be in their movie, but I'm always writing or editing, and I can never get around to doing it. I'm so much more interested in my own stuff. I think I drive my agent crazy.
Films do seem prestigious and glamorous, but when you create something, you want people to see it. TV still reaches so many more people; it still really appeals to me.
I don't just want to upset people and shock people by saying something really outrageous.
I'm not a big fan of 'Jersey Shore' and those kinds of shows where people are really playing up to the cameras.
I'm definitely attracted to the idea of people that have these big aspirations that the audience know might never happen, but they're lost in them.
People were making fun of redheads before I came along.
People are always nice; I never get anything mean said to me on the street.
I think after doing a few shows now, people are ready to put me down.
I don't like to analyze what I do too much, but I certainly never meet a single person and say, 'You're the next character.' People think that's what I do. They also think that I sit down and observe and try to imitate random people. I've never done that at all.