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Bob Odenkirk

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Quotes & Clips from Bob Odenkirk

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Apr 25

Life is a meaningless farce but keep trying

β€œWe gotta keep trying. In the face of what I consider the limitations of being a person, which are strict and seem immutable and there's no way around, so what? We gotta keep trying. I don't know what the future is if we don't hope to try to be better than we are right now. So, yeah, so I do have some wind beneath my wings. A little bit, just a draft. There's a breeze beneath my wings.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Sketch comedy is the most profound human expression

β€œI think sketch comedy, I'm sorry to say it, is the most profound expression of human existence. There is. I don't think any Kubrick movie or Freudian analysis or Shakespeare says as much about how humans operate and what is the ultimate problem with us as a species than sketch comedy. And I wish it was not true. I wish the drama, grand drama, I wish that we were worthy of being taken apart and observed in subtle and complex ways. But I don't think so.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Presence is a fleeting state after medical trauma

β€œI just couldn't believe how much these couple of passages expressed this way of living, that had something to do with experiencing time, obviously this term being present. But it took no effort. And how amazing it was. It was really a beautiful way to live in the world. And I knew it would go away, too. This is going to go away a little at a time as I go forward. And I have to try to remember it. I have to try to live this way.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Raising young children offers the highest life purpose

β€œI understood it in the moment. I absolutely knew this was the best time I'll ever have in my life. No question. Also, I've got to add, it's not just a sense of feeling valued and feeling purposeful, it's entertainment. There's nothing more entertaining than a little kid. So I knew that this could be the best thing you could do. And I still think that way. I wish, you know, it's funny, I left that interview with Mike Birbiglia and I didn't think about that specific quote, but I did think about that section of the interview.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Wealth provides security but not lasting happiness

β€œThere's no question that the security that you feel from not being afraid of a health issue or housing, whatever, is a great comfort and helps you to be more at peace with life. There's no question it should help you. It's just not as much help as you think it should be. I mean, yes, you can eat steak every night, I guess, but then you get sick of steak.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Comedy stages are performance spaces, not truth forums

β€œIf you're on that comedy stage, that's a show. You are not you. You are pretending to be a person named you. Everything you say is a construct, everything. If you don't like that and you want to tell an audience something genuine, earnest and honest, then get off that stage, because that stage is only a show. It is not real and it is not genuine and it is not direct, no matter how much you act like it is.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Action movies provide essential physical wish fulfillment

β€œIt's wish for, let's say, first of all, an evil that is so clear and obvious that it's worthy of our anger, which these movies do, especially the nobody movies. There's a point in both movies where you trip over into James Bond land. And a real guy who's been established and who has tensions and sensitivities and struggles that feel very real. And that's partly because of it's me playing them. And I'm not magically delicious.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

A major heart attack reset Odenkirk's perception of time

β€œSo almost four years ago, I had this heart incident. One of the tributaries to my widow-maker artery was shut down completely by a plaque buildup. I really went down on the set of Better Call Saul. It was really scary, especially for everyone around me, not for me because I don't have any memory of it. But I've talked about it many times and people have asked me many times how did that affect you? It was a blank for me for a week.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Literature provided vocabulary for his post-trauma presence

β€œI’m reading this book, that novel that’s called On the Calculation of Volume, and I’m reading this book, and the character in this book is having a very unique experience of time, and she’s relating her experience of reliving the same day over and over. And I come to these passages, and I’m like, that’s how I felt. That’s exactly how I felt for weeks after having this heart attack. And I could, there’s like a couple passages in here that I marked because I’m like, I’ve never been able to express this to people.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Parenting remains Odenkirk's most purposeful life chapter

β€œI absolutely knew this was the best time I'll ever have in my life. No question. Also, I've got to add, it's not just a sense of feeling valued and feeling purposeful, it's entertainment. There's nothing more entertaining than a little kid. So I knew that this could be the best thing you could do. I feel like there's nothing I can do that is going to match the value that I felt for life of being a parent of kids between zero and usually around 14, 15, they're like, they're done with you.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Action movies serve as grounded audience wish fulfillment

β€œI'm not super handsome, young, muscled up, any of that. You can relate to all these things. You're very grounded at moments. And then there comes this point in the movie where that guy, you, are living in a movie. And you can do things that you can only do in a movie. The same thing happens in Normal, true. But Normal is a little elevated from the get-go. I think we go through life, there are frustrations everywhere. In a movie, you can do it.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Sketch comedy captures human limitations better than drama

β€œI think that ultimately there is nothing more profound about people than you can say in a sketch. They're fucking idiots. People are sadly limited, so limited that you can define them and you can share everything that's important about them in four minutes. I don't think any Kubrick movie or Freudian analysis or Shakespeare says as much about how humans operate and what is the ultimate problem with us as a species than sketch comedy.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Modern comedy blurs the line between persona and truth

β€œIf you’re on that comedy stage, that’s a show. You are not you. You are pretending to be a person named you. Everything you say is a construct, everything. If you don’t like that and you want to tell an audience something genuine, earnest and honest, then get off that stage, because that stage is only a show. It is not real and it is not genuine and it is not direct, no matter how much you act like it is.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk
Apr 25

Human existence is a bleak farce requiring distraction

β€œI pretty much do think that's true, but I do think that, obviously, I think there's joy and reward in being alive and in the ways in which we look away. In whatever way in which you find to transform that horror, the horror, the horror, in whatever way you find to transform that into something good, entertaining, beautiful, comforting to another person, helpful, that's beautiful, and that's the joy of life, is turning shit into gold.”

β€” Bob Odenkirk

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