Eric Andre Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 29 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Eric Andre.
Famous Quotes By Eric Andre
I like Velvet Underground, but I was never really hardcore into them. I like them, and I like Nico, but I won't front like I'm super knowledgeable. I just never got around to it. — Eric Andre
Wonder Showzen is one of my favorite shows of all time. When I first saw it, I thought it was so funny and new and original and edgy and insane and subversive. I didn't know comedy could do that. — Eric Andre
Like I said, a sketch is one joke. They shouldn't really be more than a minute, two minutes. There are some shows where the sketch goes on for five minutes. It's like, "I get it! I'm already bored. I did like the joke, but I don't anymore, because you went on too long." — Eric Andre
They [ The Simpsons] are just like the Bible to me as far as what the high-water mark of comedy. — Eric Andre
I used to be a Geico Caveman for live events. I was a corporate mascot. It was the silliest job. It was actually awesome and fun, but it was retarded. — Eric Andre
Before The Simpsons, I was 4 years old, so I don't know exactly what I was thinking before that. — Eric Andre
I don't think comedians take advantage of the fact that television and film are visual mediums. — Eric Andre
I just grew up with it [The Simpsons]. The first season came on when I was 5, 6 years old, and the show evolved as I was growing up and got funnier and funnier and, by the time I was in 12th grade, they were at their funniest. — Eric Andre
Let's hit the joke once and move on to the next joke and just keep it where we have as many jokes per square inch as possible. — Eric Andre
I've never seen 'The Goonies.' I've never seen 'Indiana Jones.' I watched 'UHF' over and over again when I was little, and that was it. I had no time for any other movies. I watched 'Naked Gun,' 'UHF,' and 'Airplane!' over and over. — Eric Andre
You see a lot of sketch variety shows where each segment is one joke that they repeat over and over and over again, and the sketches are always three or four minutes too long. — Eric Andre
I don't really know how music and comedy are similar. I try never to dissect it theoretically or academically. — Eric Andre
'The Simpsons' is like Charlie Parker or Marlon Brando or Richard Pryor: Comedy couldn't go back to the way it was after 'The Simpsons' came out. — Eric Andre
I was eating beans by candle light for a decade. — Eric Andre
I have a karaoke punk band called The Ungrateful Dead, but we don't exist yet. — Eric Andre
From 'Chappelle's Show' to 'Tosh.0,' there's so much race comedy. It's overdone. — Eric Andre
I think part of it is the fact that they were kind of the first of its kind - there weren't a lot of cartoons for adults. People forget at the time that The Simpsons started out, it was controversial - the fact that they said "hell" and "damn" in a cartoon was a lot. America was in an uproar. — Eric Andre
Wonder Showzen was one of the first shows that realized each sketch, each segment is essentially one joke, and, once you know what the joke is, it's time to move on. — Eric Andre
ABC is owned by Disney, so it's a little more conservative than Adult Swim. Polar opposites. — Eric Andre
Hannibal Burress is my polar opposite in energy. I can be crazy, and he grounds the 'Eric Andre Show.' — Eric Andre
Bill Cosby spoke out against The Simpsons and there was this kind of evangelical, right-wing sect that was against The Simpsons. Fox was a new network at the time, though, so they were going to take risks. — Eric Andre
I loved 'Space Ghost' when I was in college. — Eric Andre
You know something is a hit comedically if you can just call up one of your friends and belt out a line from the show and you both start laughing. — Eric Andre
I want to be remembered for my poop jokes. Those are the most important kind. — Eric Andre
Its consistency of what comedy can do and what comedy can be.Growing up with that show [The Simpsons] shaped my worldview. — Eric Andre
[The people that worked on The Simpsons] just had good taste. They knew how to execute absurd jokes. — Eric Andre
The Simpsons was pretty experimental at the time, but it attracted a lot of sitcom writers that felt confined by the limitations of live-action sitcoms in the '80s. — Eric Andre