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April 4, 2012 1PM EST

Q&A with Ricky Gervais

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Archived Q&A with Ricky Gervais

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    HBO

    Thanks to Ricky Gervais for joining us today. How do you feel about the reception of Life’s Too Short so far?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    The response has been great and we started work on a special but I'm not giving anything away yet.

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    TeresaKiplinger

    Describe your creative process?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    It depends. It all starts with a single idea whether that's a concept, a character, a one-liner. Usually when I'm jogging, if it's stand-up it's doing it until it works and it's quite an evolution. If it's T.V. it's all about the writing and then sticking around to make sure it's done exactly how you want it to be done. If it's the podcast, it's prodding Karl with a stick and annoying him until he says something funny.

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    Benjamin Koffler

    Did you enjoy playing twisted versions of yourselves?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Yes, but playing a twisted version of myself in Curb your Enthusiasm was more fun because there I could be a monster. Whereas in Life's Too Short, I have to play a reluctant straight man because the other characters are really the main comedy parts.

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    dvd4040

    What would you have liked to see but were born too late for?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Wow, loads of things really. Muhammad Ali win his first World Title. Jimmy Hendrix live. And I wasn't born too late, but I was rich too late. Go on Conchord, you get to New York two hours before you've left.

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    stevendeblieck

    What's the best advice you've ever received? And the worst?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Well probably not face to face advice but I think Bob Dylan's quote I've sort of lived by all my life. "A man can consider himself a success if he wakes up in the morning, goes to bed at night, and in between did exactly what he wanted." Birchum Russel when he was asked if he could leave a message for the future of what he's learned said, "Love is good. Hate is bad" because that's all you need.

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    Nvr

    If you could star in any genre of movie, which genre would you prefer?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    I love grown-up romantic comedies. Things like The Apartment and Annie Hall but I'd also quite like to be in some sort of psychological horror. I quite like being some sort of demented psychopath.

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    mattbennett19

    How would you like your work to be remembered?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    If it's just remembered I'll be happy. I don't' care what people think about it, as long as they think about it. You're allowed to forget about it if you've paid for it. It's up to you.

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    Nvr

    Do you enjoy working on television or touring with your stand up more?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    I enjoy them both but for very different reasons. I love stand-up because there's no filter between thinking something and the audience hearing it. It's pure. But I love television because the possibilities are endless and I like exploring story and character which you can't really do with stand-up. I'd say my greatest strength is probably my T.V. work because you can never really master stand-up. I'm still learning.

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    Nvr

    If you could play a role on any current or past TV show, which would you pick?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    There's so many! Being whacked in The Sopranos would be a feather in the cap. And I've pretty much been in all of my favorite shows in the last few years. Simpsons, Family Guy, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Sesame Street, haha.

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    HeyJustCurious

    Would you ever do a musical? Or play a musician in a movie?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Yeah, as long as it was an interesting flawed character and not just an excuse to get up and sing a song. And I often squeeze in a song when I can. I had a song w/ David Bowie in Extras. I wrote a love song for Marge Simpsons. I wrote and performed my lullaby to Elmo. And I obviously wrote songs for David Brent. Music is one of my first loves so never say never.

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    TheHBOBlog

    Do you have any new comedy specials in the works?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Yes, I'm planning a new tour which I'll play UK, Europe and America but it keeps getting pushed back with all the other projects I'm working on. But I definitely want to start it this year and tour next year.

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    MonkeySenderKB

    Is art and painting something you're looking to work more on?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    I love art and it's so therapeutic. I paint like a cat. I sort of slap it on and hope for the best and I like what happens...sometimes. And then I see a real work of art and I want to hang my head in shame. But yes, I absolutely love it.

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    stevendeblieck

    What awkward moment in your life made you laugh the most?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    All awkward moments make me laugh. I'm never embarrassed for myself but if I witness someone else's awkward moment, I want the ground to swallow me up. I dealt w/ one in my stand-up when I had given a urine sample at the doctors and then he had to examine me and I was in my pants, and I looked down and we both saw a little wet patch and neither of us said anything. Why did I wear white underpants that day? I've given away way too much.

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    Rs Lee

    what TV shows are you watching these days?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    I'm loving The Voice. I got hooked and now I have it sent to London to watch and now I'm watching the UK version as well, which is also great. I'm loving the UFC at the moment. I think these would both be described as guilty pleasure but I don't feel guilty at all.

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    Max Miller

    why is Karl such an interesting person?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Because he sees the world differently. There's no pretension, he says exactly what he thinks and there's no malice. He treats everyone equally, it's almost childlike. He also has the best comic mind I've ever come across and he doesn't even know it. He's also a very honorable man and my best mate. And he has a head like a f**king orange.

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    eddoherty

    Do you ever find yourself being tempted to act like david brent? I know I do.

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    I've just about kicked the habit but it is irresistible to play the delusional jerk. Maybe I'm doing it without trying, yikes!

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    mattbennett19

    What is your favourite episode of Curb?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Beloved C*nt. I loved the terrorist threat when Cheryl had to stay in town for a function and he said there's no point in both of us staying. I loved the episode with the chef that suffered from tourettes as well.

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    MiguelitoUp

    how could you describe ''humor'' ?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    That's nearly impossible because in my everyday life I like everything from, you know, slapstick to subtle stuff but I suppose in my career I've studied human behavior and excruciating social faux pas. So, I'm a sucker for realism and I like people saying the wrong thing and then having to deal with it for our pleasure. I quite like dealing with taboo basically.

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    Stefania Franchi

    If you have to chose between being a writer, a director or an actor, what would it be?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Writer. The only reason I became a director and a producer was to protect my writing. I love performing but nothing gives me an adrenalin rush like an idea. All the other stuff is just how little you ruin the idea of an idea on a journey from your brain to the viewing public.

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    stevendeblieck

    What do you think is the most important aspect of creative writing?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Empathy with the characters, so, writing about what you know and a strong narrative. You can have the funniest one liners in the world but if there's no reason to keep watching those characters you get bored.

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    Vincent Siu

    If you could do one thing off Karl's bucket list, what would it be?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    My first love is science and nature so I would love to come close to a mountain gorilla and seeing some of the beautiful examples of wildlife and natural beauty that he's seen. I also have a rectal examination once a year anyway.

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    dittymonster16

    What writers have you admired most?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    I think one of the greatest story tellers of all time is Charles Dickens. I also love non-fictional writers like Sam Harris and philosophers like Bertrand Russell.

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    Max Miller

    How long after you meet Karl, did you know how much potential he actually had?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    I just knew that everything he said made me laugh and I always knew that the rest of the world would find him as fascinating as me. It just takes me a long time to persuade him to do anything. But Karl, if you sit down and just listen to one podcast, he's like crack. He's addictive on the first hit.

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    stevendeblieck

    What do you think is the biggest motivator in life?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Well it's different for everyone. With me it's the need to live as good and full a life as possible because I believe it's all we got. As an atheist, the reasons to live are friends, loved ones, creativity, cheese, beer and HBO (I'm creeping to my bosses, obviously).

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    stevendeblieck

    What's in your opinion the biggest difference between British and American comedy?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    I think Americans redeem their flawed characters. We're quite happy for them to continue being an a**hole and I think both Americans and British people love the underdog but when they're not the underdog anymore, Britt's don't like them anymore. I also think that we're probably a little bit sillier and I think Americans like a bit more romance in their comedy. I'd say they don't need so much irony all the time that us Britt's like.

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    iamoliversmith2

    What advice would you offer to other sitcom writers?

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    Ricky Gervais says:

    Write about what you know. Rewrite, rewrite, rewrite. Be original and there's no rush. Get final edit or walk away.

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    Nicole Engel

    Do you have a favorite quote from Karl, one that makes you laugh every time you think of it?

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