Yeah, I love the serious turn your comedy has taken. Then you throw nuts at the crowd, which is like you’re Bill Maher meets Gallagher. Yeah, I do a different ending where I go, “It’s nuts. The “Look around, isn’t it crazy these days?” Yeah, “Look around! I mean, this is crazy!” That’s your style of comedy, like a real, “Wake up, America!” kind of comedy. You are known in our circle as the analog of comedy.Īlso, when they see that font, they think, I’m awake! Wake up! ![]() I’d want that, but in bold and at about 18-point type. I don’t even know if they have it anymore? There was at one point like an ‘80s, robot font. People will definitely read it and know …Ĭan I put a request in that maybe my voice is in a Courier New font? A real newsy font? If you could pick a font for your voice, what would you put it as? Do you think that will translate to the page? Or to the computer screen? There are movies I’ve done - I can think of one right now, I don’t even know the name of it.Ĭan I interrupt you? I love your interviewer voice, Nick. Yeah, probably before I really thought about it, or experienced what it’s like to have movies come out, as, statistically, most of the time they are barely seen. Did you ever think, in your wildest dreams, that you would be a part of a Hot Tub Time Machine 2? Did you ever think you would be part of a franchise? Speaking of sets, you’re obviously on a roll, coming off the set of Hot Tub Time Machine 2. How many times have you been kicked out of your home? ![]() My power play is, I demand everybody on set to look me in the eyes at all times, even when they’re not talking to me. ![]() I don’t think that’s a power play in any sense. You know how a lot of people say, “Oh, you can’t look so-and-so in the eyes.” I don’t understand that at all. Rob, any power plays that you can remember that you’re specifically proud of in your show-business career? Nick Kroll: I actually have, like, three hours, but it’s my power play to say I’m only available for the next hour and a half. Rob Corddry: Kroll, you only got, like, an hour and a half, two hours? The two talk about HTTM2, Chapstick addiction, and potential porn parodies. Who better to interview Rob Corddry about Hot Tub Time Machine 2 opening this weekend than a friend from his past? Corddry and Nick Kroll have been friends for a long time, starting all the way back in the early days of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, and you can tell by their rapport. Photo: Michael Tullberg/Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images
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