A Quote by Matt Walsh

It's such a smart decision for comedy to not try to be relevant or contemporary. — © Matt Walsh
It's such a smart decision for comedy to not try to be relevant or contemporary.
Trevor Noah is a great, relevant young comic, and Comedy Central is smart to stand by him.
I try to be smart with my comedy. Generally, it devolves into bathroom humour. I describe my comedy as, 'I have the best intentions, but usually it fails.'
First and foremost when you're doing comedy, you gotta be relevant and applicable to the times that you're living in. When you try and just do comedy about who is dating who and lifestyle jokes, it gets tiring after a while. It's hard to be funny in that realm.
No Pilar," Agustin said. "You are not smart. You are brave. You are loyal. You have decision. You have intuition. Much decision and much heart. But you are not smart.
I know a smart business decision when I see one - choosing open standards is | a very smart business decision indeed.
A rap is a tweaked version of comedy, because comedy came first. People weren't spitting before they were doing comedy. Comedy has been relevant for years. It's the same art form, pretty much. Discovering that and applying it, I think that has made my stand-up better.
In any decision situation, the amount of relevant information available is inversely proportional to the importance of the decision.
Keenser is a smart alien. I try to bring a little bit of comedy into it, but he's a great thinker.
I think it sort of dawns on you that if you're not gigging constantly you're not actually relevant. You may be relevant to a different part of the media now, to television commissioners and editors, but to a young live-comedy audience you're not, really.
My goal is to tell good stories. And to try as best I can to do something new with acting. To learn from the past and to be a relevant artist. To make stories that are interesting and contemporary and to tell some kind of emotional truth.
You know, I think British comedy is very smart comedy. You don't get too much dumb comedy over here. Or at least I haven't seen it. If I'm wrong about that, I apologize to all the dumb comedy makers over here.
I think we are constantly faced with the same decision. The decision to be blindly obedient to authority versus the decision to try and change things by fighting the powers that be is always, throughout history, the only decision.
I've realised that if it is to remain relevant, contemporary music needs to change.
All my films have raised questions on issues that are contemporary and relevant to our times.
Blonde is dumb comedy, red hair is smart, sexy comedy.
I hope I don't just do the exact same thing my whole life. I also feel like it's really hard to make comedy. It's almost impossible for comedy filmmakers and directors to stay relevant as they get older.
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