A Quote by Verne Troyer

It's hard for me to even watch comedies I'm in. — © Verne Troyer
It's hard for me to even watch comedies I'm in.
There's not many good comedies to watch - you know, comedies that make you glad you watched them.
Most comedies are really hard to write, or to watch, because you kind of generally know what's coming.
I watch comic book movies. Give me 'The Avengers,' give me 'Thor', those are my area. But I don't watch comedies.
I don't have a television in my house. I haven't owned one in years. In truth, it's about mental health for me. It's hard for me to have a television in the house because I'll just stay inside and binge-watch stuff that I don't even want to watch. I've learned when I don't have a TV, it forces me to go outside.
Editing was hard for me. It was hard to be in a room by yourself and not have that collaborative spirit. Comedies are really tight and timing is everything.
For me, the comedies that truly work are the ones that are grounded in some way. If it's all heightened, it's really hard. It's a little slippery. It's hard to get purchase on the side of the wall.
American comedies especially are all about these men being browbeaten by their wives and it's impossible for me to watch.
It's even hard for me to even watch myself, but that's the case with most actors. It's weird if an actor is like, 'I love watching myself.'
I actually love Scorsese comedies. He's an underrated comedy director. I think his comedies are some of the best comedies ever made.
It is hard for me to understand I am on television and people around the world watch me every week in a country I have never even been to.
There's nothing wrong with doing comedies, and I'm not against comedies, either, but I always want to do stuff that keeps me off my guard and gets me out of my comfort zone.
I enjoy playing the game. It's hard for me to just watch it, even while broadcasting.
I love romantic comedies. When I am at home, and if I want to watch something, I would probably watch a romantic comedy.
Both my parents recognized early on that I wanted to do something in comedy, and they were really supportive. They're the ones who bought me Steve Martin records and let me watch R-rated comedies long before they probably should have.
I have never watched property programmes. I watch Property Ladder, because I feel it's very rude for a director to work very hard on a programme and you can't be bothered to even watch it. So I do watch it, but I have to turn away when I'm on screen. It's quite unpleasant seeing myself up there.
I watch comedies most of the time. That's what I gravitate toward. But I think the kinds of roles people see me in are sort of the opposite of that. I'm not really sure why.
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