Ahh.
Well yeah, he is indeed a shitty, overrated, no-talent ass-clown.
I just read an interview with Bob Odenkirk today (the interview was old, but I only just read it today).
Bob Odenkirk[/url]"]You know, I guess I have opinions on what people do, but it doesn’t matter really. You take somebody like Dane Cook, I don’t really know his act that well, I saw him do “Saturday Night Live,” he’s like the hot guy in Hollywood right now. Everybody wants to make a deal with him and get him in movies, and I look at him and think, you know, he’s not a very good actor. If you saw “SNL” when he was on, it was horrible, it’s like a guy won the lottery and got to host. He has no talent or commitment as a character performer. But, you know, whatever? He hustled and did his standup and made a lot of people happy, and he’s gonna do great. Good luck to him. He’s not gonna be more than what he’s capable of. His talent will limit him, and there’s no reason to dislike him or put him down. He’s just like everyone else. He’s just trying to make it, and if Hollywood says ‘Will you star in this movie?’ who’s gonna say no? Is he gonna say, ‘Well, I’m not a good actor?’ He’s gonna say ‘Sure!’ And then the movie will eat sh-t and then they won’t ask him again. There’s no reason to resent him for that situation. I guess I think it all doesn’t matter. All that matters is how I’m doing and how well I can do it, and mostly how sh-tty I am at things like writing movies. I have a lot to learn, you know? So I’m pretty obsessed with trying to do what I’m doing better, than with how other people could do things better.