00:00You can do a gag or a beat or a funny moment that we all kind of know is coming or we see coming if you take it one step further than people expect.
00:22That's how you kind of separate yourself. That's how you kind of elevate your work is, yeah, we've all seen the Scooby-Doo doors going left and right, left and right, and people coming out of all the different doors, but can you add one extra little twist on it?
00:35In fact, there's a Tex Avery cartoon called Rural Red Riding Hood. They do a door thing like that. It just goes bananas in terms of the physics. The door starts swinging, and then it's on the roof, and then they're going up and down and left and right.
00:49And still, that was 60 years ago that that cartoon was made. No one's done a better version of it than that, and that's the challenge I pose to everybody trying to do comedy is every joke has been done.
01:00Every gag has been done at this point. There's just so many things that exist, so much media, so much content, but what's your take on it?
01:07What's your little twist on it that you can kind of make it fresh again or come at it from a slightly different angle that's going to excite people or catch people off guard?
01:19I don't know.
01:20We just want it on my hand.
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