Matt Braunger really makes me laugh; I like that guy a lot.
Any time Chris Nolan wants to call me for advice, he can.
If you aim for parody right off the bat and it misses, no offense to the filmmakers, but it is Meet the Spartans.
'Step Brothers 2' would have been fun, there's no doubt about it. Maybe someday. Does that idea age? I don't know. It all depends on how the movie ages.
There's nothing the people love more than a Federal Reserve joke.
I would never do 'Stardust Memories' because I don't particularly like that kind of movie - that would be why I wouldn't do that.
Everything in America is so stratified by class now. We have the 93rd level of income inequality in the world. You're already seeing highway lanes that are for pay and ones that aren't.
Tom Brokaw was never young.
A dry stretch of commentary in the middle of an 'Anchorman' movie would have been a terrible thing.
Bush already gave obscene tax breaks to people like me and Warren Buffet, and we are saying it's not fair.
I have no tax breaks or corporate interests to be supported by Barack Obama.
I was completely with the reality TV boom for a while. I really liked a lot of the reality TV, and the one that lost me was the ballroom dancing one they do, 'Dancing with the Stars.' That was the one where I watched it and I was perplexed. I thought it was really boring.
If you do a Western that's funny, there's no way people don't call it a spoof or a parody, even though it may not be.
I think when a lot of actors hear improv, they think of throwing a line in or doing a slightly different take.
Obama is the new kid with the weird name who people just sense is a little classier than his surroundings. He moved from a private school where he was class president and is now at the giant public high school with the metal detectors and the smoking lounge.
Since FDR's New Deal, corporations and wealthy families have been non-stop finding new ways to get tax breaks, deregulation and entitlements from the government.
Arnold Schwarzenegger cut teacher's salaries and parks and libraries rather than raise taxes for the many California millionaires and billionaires.
Ultimately, the only people who are in any way edified by hanging with famous people are you at the age of 11 and your mom.
The way you really stop Al-Qaeda is by stopping their funding. It's not by carpet-bombing or land invasions or anything.
'Blazing Saddles' is one of the funniest movies ever made.
It's one thing to break stuff and damage people's possessions, but when you start aiming at the ideology of America, that's dangerous comedy.
Celebrities and 'famous' people are just regular folks. I know, it's a shocking and potentially dangerous statement.
For 'Breaking Bad,' people were with Walter White for 99% of that show, even though that guy is a monster.
I want to see Brian Williams with no irony wearing a mustache.
It's Will Ferrell, he does Will Ferrell movies. But if you really look at it, he tries to do something different with each one, whether it's an action cop movie like 'The Other Guys' or doing 'Talladega Nights' going into red state America or 'Casa de Mi Padre' or 'Stranger Than Fiction,' which is more of a drama.