'Desperate Housewives' - there's no man on the planet that takes that personally, but if it were 'Desperate Househusbands,' they would shut ABC down. Mike Binder abcdesperatehousehusband Change image and share on social
I think everything benefits from a little comedy. The worst thing to me is to see a great drama or a great thriller with no laughs. Mike Binder badbenefitcomedy Change image and share on social
I enjoy being an actor in my own movies. Mike Binder actorenjoymovie Change image and share on social
My whole career this is the biggest failure financially, but at the same time, it's one of my favorite things I've ever done. Mike Binder bigcareerfailure Change image and share on social
I never once had a regular paycheck. Not for more than six weeks in a row and for the most part not even that. I still haven't. The notion of some whistling kid with a mail cart coming down the hall and handing me my weekly paycheck is something I've only seen in Matthew Broderick movies. Mike Binder broderickcartcome share on social
I don't work with a lot of pressure, you know? I don't think, 'Oh, this one has gotta work or I'm finished.' I just kind of get onto the next one. Mike Binder finishgottakind Change image and share on social
When you're a comedian, you're another race. You're friends with all these comedians who are white, black and brown. It's us against the world. Mike Binder blackbrowncomedian Change image and share on social
I am an entrepreneur in the entertainment industry. Somewhere early on when I couldn't get something I wanted through the system, I threw up my hands and tried to figure a way to get it done myself. A lot of it came from my upbringing. My dad was an entrepreneur. Mike Binder dadearlyentertainment share on social
I've done a lot of dramedies in my career. You know, I started as a standup comic, and then the movies that I was doing, like 'Up Side of Anger' were kind of like - they're hard. They're hard to sell; they're hard to get made, you know. Mike Binder angercareercomic share on social
In another time, another world, each studio made 200 movies a year and had 20 executives. Today, a studio makes less than 20 movies a year and has 500 executives. They own too many parking decks and too many billboard companies. They're awash in overhead, and it's pinning them down, and they know it. Mike Binder awashbillboardcompany share on social