A Quote by Brian Posehn

I have tried to be more relatable, but I won't be relatable to everybody. — © Brian Posehn
I have tried to be more relatable, but I won't be relatable to everybody.
A lot of Viners do more relatable stuff, but I try to stay away from that. I try to maybe take a relatable situation and Bach it up.
I really try to make myself relatable, which is hard, because supercars in general are not relatable.
I've found that the common humanity of people is the most relatable thing, and even if your stories are very specific about a different place, if you have a relatable core of humanity, people will go along with it.
We've tried to make a Superman movie where he does stuff and you go, 'Yeah, if I was Superman, that's what I'd do.' Even though he's an alien, he's more relatable, more human.
I love when there's an obstacle to overcome, even for the audience to actually empathize with that character. I find that interesting, and then, how to work around that and make them relatable. That's something that you have to dig into the moments and into the performances and see how to play those situations that make them relatable.
I'm not interested in being gratuitously relatable and broadening out what I do in order to reach more people. When I'm going into specific details of the trauma, I think it's the details that connect with people. I'm accidentally relatable - I didn't mean to be, and I didn't think I would be. It feels like what I'm saying on stage is quite shameful and possibly perverted; so for other people to be laughing and go, "Oh, yes, we understand that. We are like that too," is very lovely.
What's really great about the Archie Comics as a whole is that everybody is relatable.
Some people say the things I do are annoying because I'm intentionally trying too hard to be relatable, but I'm really not. It's never really been my intention; I've never gone out of my way to be relatable to anyone. I just say what I want, and I'm pretty blunt about things.
Depending on the story that you're telling, you can be relatable to everybody or nobody. I try and tell everybody's story.
I think you become more relatable when you're vulnerable.
The content in TV has become more mature and relatable.
Everybody claims they have relatable, connectable characters, but those claims often aren't true.
I get that racism exists, but it's not a catalyst for my content. I don't need to talk about race to have material. My style of comedy is more self-deprecating. I think that makes me more relatable. When you deal with 'topics' - race, white versus black - you're not separating from the pack. You're doing what everybody else is doing.
Humor's an excellent way to make a point more palatable and/or relatable.
I feel like the more I share, the more relatable I am.
When you're drawing from observation and experience, whether you intend to or not, you'll create a more relatable cartoon.
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