I guess when I was a kid I wasn't the type of person playing a lot of pranks. I was the type of person upon whom pranks were pulled. Scott Aukerman guesskidlot Change image and share on social
When I was younger, I definitely had more of a dream, as they say on 'American Idol,' that I would have my own show. I always thought that that was something that would happen, that eventually I would just get my own show because anyone who wants their own show should get their own show. Scott Aukerman americandreameventually share on social
I think that 'Mr. Show' was a huge influence on me. It was literally the reason I started doing comedy, because I was asked to do a bit at The Comedy Store, and B.J. Porter and I went to see Bob and David - who I'd never heard of - do a live show, which was one of the shows that got them the 'Mr. Show' show. Scott Aukerman askbitebob share on social
Doing the podcast, the whole reason to do it is just because I can do whatever I want. Scott Aukerman podcastreason Change image and share on social
At the end of Season Four of 'Mr. Show,' instead of doing another season, everyone just thought they wanted to go and do a movie. Kind of like Monty Python. Monty Python went right into 'And Now For Something Completely Different,' and everyone kind of compared 'Mr. Show' to Monty Python. Scott Aukerman comparecompletelyend share on social
I came into the 'Comedy Bang! Bang!' TV show with a level of confidence that I don't think I would've had if I hadn't been doing the podcast for three years already. I certainly had to figure out in those three years the sense of humor I wanted to do and the way to talk to celebrities without being incredibly intimidated by them. Scott Aukerman bangcelebritycomedy share on social
I've always been fascinated with radio and broadcasting. I did fake radio shows as a kid, where I was a DJ and stuff like that. Scott Aukerman broadcastfakefascinate Change image and share on social
There's definitely something about the structure of 'Caddyshack' that is unique that no one has ever been able to achieve since then. Scott Aukerman achievecaddyshackstructure Change image and share on social
After the comedy boom of the '80s, there was a certain formula that comedians had to do and could do in order to be successful touring comedians, and those were mainly observational comedians who had a very strict structure of what made an act, and I think it was very performance oriented. Scott Aukerman 80sactboom share on social
I look back on our productivity in the 'Mr. Show' days, and think, 'We probably could have worked harder.' Scott Aukerman backdayhard Change image and share on social