I'm a sorry person. I appologize, but when grown men wear bow ties, I want to punch them in the face. Please Dr. Freud, why is it? My humble upbringings in the south? I have two minor degrees, above average intelligence, but think grown men are assholes who wear bow ties. Seems pretentious. Also, am a trained killer USN/USMC. I actually think about ceasing their bodily functions.
I dunno buddy. Just relax I guess. Anyone who has the confidence to wear a bow tie knows it looks silly. Just an eyecatch for when you're a comedian in a formal situation. Fedoras are much worse. Bow ties on the other hand only carry the connotation that you're either Bill Nye or a clown. So while Bill Nye might seem pretentious for wearing one in the context of being an intellectual, it's still a costume for TV. Though, I'm pretty sure his costume has become his persona. In this case however, Paul is a clown. He's a goofy dude in a manly man setting and the bow tie seems to be perfect for this specific situation.
Problem is he is Tobias Fünke. That's the reason why I keep comin back to his persona, but I have to admit that I refused to accept his unfunnyness outside of Arrested Development.
Every time I see a David Cross interview he just exudes this aura of anti-producer/anti-establishment, I love it. He seems to care only about the creative process. We need more people like that, not people just mass-produced gobble.
Eh. He's on record as knowing some of that stuff is garbage but dude's gotta pay rent and fund the other stuff. I mean, there is the old hollywoo cliche of "one for them, one for you".
David Cross, thanks for taking the time to speak to us all. I respectfully disagree with your evaluation of the West Coast based on LA/Venice, visit San Francisco sometime! I completely agree with you about London however, especially High Holborn at Lincoln Inn Fields; tremendous walk between the Rosewood Hotel and the River Thames at Westminster.
They have a really great rapport. Two incredibly hilarious men that are both very underrated. I'd love to see Cross, Odenkirk, Tompkins, and Matt Walsh work together in an improv setting.
PDXVoiceTeacher ...unfortunately Jim Carey is slated to portray McKenna in a new biopic coming soon..there are trailers already..knowing Carey and how deep he is in the Hollywood bullshit production it's bound to be a propaganda piece..
David Cross is both funny and deep, the one actor I would wanna meet. He's so down to Earth and honest, without being to revealing or transparent. I always thought he should be much more famous, but I feel it conflicts with who he is, he sees what's wrong with society these days too,some people with either see it and call it out or most just ride the current, I say call out the world on its bs.
Paul F. Thompkins is in a league of his own. He may share the mantle of alternative comedy Don with David Cross And Patton Oswalt, but he is his own category..
Awkward, awkward comment section. One reason I don't think I could live in L.A. or anywhere on the west coast is it's the birthplace of the pc culture. (Although, I know we all have our problems.)
Finally! I thought I was alone in the pot pie department. Whenever I sing that people just stare at me. Then I have to explain it and they still stare at me, then I'm all it was funny ! Forget it! Never mind!
The sketch David is referring to about Jay Johnston massaging a baby was the end of the "mom and pop charity(Dream of a Lifetime), sketch" where Bob speaks from jail about how they modified their business from granting spectacular wishes, like meeting Shaq. "Now we just ask the kids...hey, what's something that you wouldn't mind doing?" So what Paul is saying, that it was a string of products that were too absurd to be believed, is incorrect.
"you need all those cracks and pops and shit......." -Mr. Show I think I have actually heard Cross talk about how much he LOVED monty python bc they had cheap sets but it didn't matter bc the comedy was so good, so convincing. Dont pull a Lucas and go back and edit. Mr Show is fucking perfect the way it is.
1. At no point did you mention the achievement Mr. Cross made with squagles. 2. When are you going to interview Mr. Hutchinson? He and his glowing clown nose are so indicative of the period I find it a serious misstep to forget him.
I'm usually pretty good about understanding the context of these conversations but they lost me at 19:10. how did they get to talking about being uncomfortable in a bath tub?
L.A.'s not too bad if you get a little further out of the city. So many people who move here, especially who work in the entertainment industry, only ever see the landscape and culture of the section of West L.A. between Santa Monica and Glendale, so that becomes the stereotype, when in reality it's only a tiny fraction of what greater Los Angeles is actually like. I grew up in the area around Anaheim, and it's a completely different lifestyle than the way people normally think of California. I think there's a noticeable difference in culture even between north and south Orange County, the San Gabriel Valley, Riverside, etc.
I remember thinking of that blowing up the moon sketch when i heard that the U.S. had plans to drop bombs on the moon. Bob was a country singer, did a great little dance. That is crazy though. Just like that crazy acid freak in highschool who everyone laughed at when he said the government is spying on everyone. Who's laughing now, who's laughing now.
I wish Paul would have asked the tougher questions - such as how many times David has been to St. Louis.
I'm a sorry person. I appologize, but when grown men wear bow ties, I want to punch them in the face. Please Dr. Freud, why is it? My humble upbringings in the south? I have two minor degrees, above average intelligence, but think grown men are assholes who wear bow ties. Seems pretentious. Also, am a trained killer USN/USMC. I actually think about ceasing their bodily functions.
I love David Cross, being a Jew who grew up in Oklahoma City ok. His work is great! Plus, we have the same male pattern baldness.
@@jeffreypaul734 i mean, bowties arent that bad, but they are very situational. Proms and weddings come to mind.
I dunno buddy. Just relax I guess. Anyone who has the confidence to wear a bow tie knows it looks silly. Just an eyecatch for when you're a comedian in a formal situation. Fedoras are much worse. Bow ties on the other hand only carry the connotation that you're either Bill Nye or a clown. So while Bill Nye might seem pretentious for wearing one in the context of being an intellectual, it's still a costume for TV. Though, I'm pretty sure his costume has become his persona. In this case however, Paul is a clown. He's a goofy dude in a manly man setting and the bow tie seems to be perfect for this specific situation.
Bail hearings, PTA meetings, any night-time subway lurking, If you are Tucker Carlson. It's not just Proms and Weddings!
Paul F Tompkins is somewhat underrated. Dude is pretty god damn entertaining.
Right? Reason I love watching these interviews
He's the greatest showman on Earth.
A younger man at a restaurant said to me ‘ you look like the actor who played that rich guy in the chipmunks’ the other day. I was flabbergasted .
Mr. Show was way ahead of its time, that's why it feels so recent.
Boy, that Funke is some sort of something.
David Cross trying to reignite the old east coast-west coast feud. Haven't we lost enough comedians to those old beefs, David?!
and Many Ventriloquist. R.I.P. Wally P. Doyle
***** lol I Blame "Champion" The Drinker.
Jack Power we need some ribbons for the Young People
That's right, let's save it for the ventriloquists
mochoshakakhan Damn, it was already said, lol
I could watch these two all day long.
Still cracking up about the St Louis bit
He's been there eight times apparently.
I think it was seven times.
4:57 mfw
When Paul has history with a guest, it goes amazingly. So entertaining and funny.
Aww. "I love you more than I hate LA." That's so sweet.
Does anyone know how many times David Cross has been to St. Louis? I have a paper due...
I didn't hear at all throughout the video, sssooo... My guess is 7-9 times. Maybe somewhere in between. I don't know.
2:02 Despite the high production value, no one bothered to tell David Cross his collar is caught on his sweater.
David Cross is among a handful of the funniest comedians ever. The end.
+Mitchell Hughes Not even close
Mitchell Hughes
Each person has their best comedian ever so there are billions of best comedians ever and that number continues to grow
You're so edgy, EW-sSmooth, you never laughed at Seinfeld, wow. What a rebel.
Problem is he is Tobias Fünke. That's the reason why I keep comin back to his persona, but I have to admit that I refused to accept his unfunnyness outside of Arrested Development.
WHERE THE FUCK ARE MY HARD BOILED EGGS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I absolutely love this series! Keep them coming. Thanks.
Tobias and Mr. Peanutbutter, what is this, a crossover episode?!!😂
It's...Fünke
+Dodge City Meltdown Right? Butchered introduction right off the bat. LOL
KidCooties ee
Every time I see a David Cross interview he just exudes this aura of anti-producer/anti-establishment, I love it. He seems to care only about the creative process. We need more people like that, not people just mass-produced gobble.
Except Alvin & The Chipmunks, Curious George and M&M commercials.
He’s a sellout.
Eh. He's on record as knowing some of that stuff is garbage but dude's gotta pay rent and fund the other stuff. I mean, there is the old hollywoo cliche of "one for them, one for you".
@@beedub9312 shutup
Oh David...YOU BLOWHARD !!
Great interview as always.
Has he been to St. Louis?
8 times I believe
I must have missed that.
love the straight faced jokes they kept throwing at each other funny funny funny stuff
I think David Cross could be a potentially brilliant director in the future. My prediction.
Legendary.
6 years later, and ... ?
These are really flattering camera angles.
So brilliant. I (and probably Paul F. Tompkins) would love to see more of Paul F Tompkins.
David Cross, thanks for taking the time to speak to us all. I respectfully disagree with your evaluation of the West Coast based on LA/Venice, visit San Francisco sometime! I completely agree with you about London however, especially High Holborn at Lincoln Inn Fields; tremendous walk between the Rosewood Hotel and the River Thames at Westminster.
My Mom always talks about how the early SNL skits were so hilarious and specifically the one Cross talks about with the razor with too man blades.
Haha. It's always better when Paul knows the guest. This is like a comedy writing clinic!
This is a great SpeakEasy episode! Two friends and masters of comedy.
"I have been to st. louis 8 times". LOL
He seems to be a so much deeper person than all of his roles combined. Love him.
Oh the wit! "Feckless! You don't hear that everyday. Glad I wore a tie" hahahaha
They have a really great rapport. Two incredibly hilarious men that are both very underrated.
I'd love to see Cross, Odenkirk, Tompkins, and Matt Walsh work together in an improv setting.
Allen Ginsberg's one of the best comedians around! Even though he's seen the greatest minds of his generation destroyed by madness...
+Angel La Canfora very first thing i thought
All I could see was David's lower teeth jousting with Paul's gap.
haaaah
that legit made me laugh hard
This is gold. Some of the best on-camera chemistry of this generation
3:51 Paul's reaction to David saying that he doesn't like human pooh made me actually laugh out loud (lol) in real life (irl) 😂😂
David Cross is so awesome in this.
Oh Paul F. Tompkins, how I miss this show! 8/16/2019
Does anyone else think David Cross would be perfect to play Terence McKenna in a biopic?
Yes I agree
PDXVoiceTeacher ...unfortunately Jim Carey is slated to portray McKenna in a new biopic coming soon..there are trailers already..knowing Carey and how deep he is in the Hollywood bullshit production it's bound to be a propaganda piece..
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Paul is a fantastic host!
3:47 "smoked weed constantly" *constantly* is the key word here.
I'm afraid I just blue myself.
"We're Earthlings, let's blow up Earth things! We're Earthlings, let's blow up Earth things!"
MR. SHOW was sublime comedy.
David Cross is both funny and deep, the one actor I would wanna meet. He's so down to Earth and honest, without being to revealing or transparent. I always thought he should be much more famous, but I feel it conflicts with who he is, he sees what's wrong with society these days too,some people with either see it and call it out or most just ride the current, I say call out the world on its bs.
"Cause that is a big mistake." lol Cross is too funny
NO WE CAN’T! THIS IS LIVE, DAVID
These are fantastic interviews.
I wish for the success of any and all Mr. Showers.
I agree with David's city tastes. Also, as someone who lives in California now "good weather" is overrated.
YOU PRONOUNCE TOBIAS' LAST NAME RIGHT NEXT TIME OR I WILL BOYCOTT THE EXISTENCE OF THIS CHANNEL.
+KidCooties There are dozens of us! Dozens!
No no no, you see, it's a clever portmanteau of 'analyze' and 'therapist'. "Analrapist"
That is admittedly funny- but you have Paul F. Tomkins (probably the funniest costar of Mr Show) interviewing one of the stars of Mr Show. Enjoy.
+KidCooties Maybe he mispronounced it on purpose to make people laugh considering that's his job.
Vincent H. C'mon Vincent. I don't do "maybes." I might have believed your statement if you had omitted "maybe." Next time.
So, the cameramen had a case of the "sways."
+ChromaticTempest Homie is 2 robot cams.
+Franco Cooper Homie was joking.
Love this interview. Fan of you both.
whats the song in the beginning of the video?
I think its an instrumental version of Spooky by the Classics IV.
Well done. I'm looking forward to seeing Hits.
Paul's reaction at 3:54 got me good!
Is the audio in this interview different from the other ones?
Paul F. Thompkins is in a league of his own. He may share the mantle of alternative comedy Don with David Cross And Patton Oswalt, but he is his own category..
Oh my god I love both of these two
Does anybody know the song in the beginning [0:05-0:30] and at the end [19:45-20:07]??
The St. Louis bit is gold, holy cow
What show is he talking about here ?
10:35
I have never seen a comic that made me laugh more or less than David Cross.
10:17 thats a hell of a pour
What is the song that plays in the beginning, during the intro?
wonderful
Hey, what's up hot dog?
Awkward, awkward comment section. One reason I don't think I could live in L.A. or anywhere on the west coast is it's the birthplace of the pc culture. (Although, I know we all have our problems.)
PC culture! Gawddamn those pricks!
Great stuff!!!
I'm glad the camera angles switched.
The Dutch are the real culprits for Big Brother
***** Real World predates Burnett.
I've seen some of David Cross' stand-up that I found funny.
Also, chill.
***** are you the mayor of Los Angeles or something
Chicken-pot, chicken-pot, chicken-pot-pie!
Finally! I thought I was alone in the pot pie department. Whenever I sing that people just stare at me. Then I have to explain it and they still stare at me, then I'm all it was funny ! Forget it! Never mind!
19:02 ghost voice.
what is your twitter?
“I’m being sponsored by the word feckless” lmfaoo
Just amazing!
These are Great :)
We Need a new box set for the anniversary. I own all the DVDs but be nice to have Season 4 bloopers and some nice extras.
Paul F. Tompkins is pretty funny too. I didn't even know who he was until I started hearing him on Sirius XM.
Well I've been to St. Louis 9 times so...
I've never been...I didn't know I had so much catching up to do.
My fav david cross movie was by far "run ronnie run" just cracks me up every time. If you've never watched it, i suggest you find it and watch it.
Bring back Mr.Show!
What is this, a crossover episode?
The sketch David is referring to about Jay Johnston massaging a baby was the end of the "mom and pop charity(Dream of a Lifetime), sketch" where Bob speaks from jail about how they modified their business from granting spectacular wishes, like meeting Shaq. "Now we just ask the kids...hey, what's something that you wouldn't mind doing?" So what Paul is saying, that it was a string of products that were too absurd to be believed, is incorrect.
"you need all those cracks and pops and shit......." -Mr. Show
I think I have actually heard Cross talk about how much he LOVED monty python bc they had cheap sets but it didn't matter bc the comedy was so good, so convincing. Dont pull a Lucas and go back and edit. Mr Show is fucking perfect the way it is.
There is a reason you haven't heard of "Hits"
1. At no point did you mention the achievement Mr. Cross made with squagles. 2. When are you going to interview Mr. Hutchinson? He and his glowing clown nose are so indicative of the period I find it a serious misstep to forget him.
Imagining David cross in Boston is hilarious
love david. so funny. i often disagree with him but it doesnt matter because hes so clever and funny.
St. Louis!
I'm usually pretty good about understanding the context of these conversations but they lost me at 19:10. how did they get to talking about being uncomfortable in a bath tub?
it isn't often when someone has to explain a joke that its still pretty funny
Tobias Foonk
L.A.'s not too bad if you get a little further out of the city. So many people who move here, especially who work in the entertainment industry, only ever see the landscape and culture of the section of West L.A. between Santa Monica and Glendale, so that becomes the stereotype, when in reality it's only a tiny fraction of what greater Los Angeles is actually like. I grew up in the area around Anaheim, and it's a completely different lifestyle than the way people normally think of California. I think there's a noticeable difference in culture even between north and south Orange County, the San Gabriel Valley, Riverside, etc.
There is history everywhere David.
his reaction when David says he doesn't like human poo is priceless
"Working on Two and a Half-Man."
4:12 well that was weird... they didn't even share a laugh about that moment afterward, even thought it was clearly a joke...
Wonder what those 63 people who disliked this video are like. "Grrrrrr.. I despise St. Louis!"
I remember thinking of that blowing up the moon sketch when i heard that the U.S. had plans to drop bombs on the moon. Bob was a country singer, did a great little dance.
That is crazy though. Just like that crazy acid freak in highschool who everyone laughed at when he said the government is spying on everyone. Who's laughing now, who's laughing now.
Changing my name to Feckless T Williker.
was the foonk mispronunciation intentional
He lives on the Westside of LA? Well, that's your problem right there.
Hey I’ve lived in LA my whole life and smoke weed every day and I think it’s “eh” the weather is one of my least favorite parts I hate the heat