
Bob Odenkirk appears in a muted, everyday look, describing himself as a dad, husband, and dog-walker who tries to make things. He notes that “normal” covers a wide range of human behavior and that everyone should have some aberrations. He is known for yelling, from earlier sketch comedy to his work in Better Call Saul, where his vocal intensity became a defining comedic trait. His latest film, Normal, casts him as a docile lawman sent to a backwater town after the old sheriff dies. The town’s calm quickly shifts into chaotic, action-driven disorder, and he emphasizes how much fun the film is with an audience.
"“I'm a dad, I'm a husband, and I'm a guy who walks his dog a couple times a day. A guy who clumsily tries to make things. But within the qualifier of 'normal', there's a pretty wide range of human behaviour,” he adds. “Which is to say... everybody should have a few aberrations.”"
"“Here's one aberration that marks Odenkirk out from the crowd: yelling. From his early days on HBO's cult sketch comedy Mr Show, through to the life-and-death hijinks of Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul, the 63-year-old has proved himself to be one of the best and funniest yellers on planet earth.”"
"“F***!" he exclaims. "It's really fun with an audience. All those orchestrated moments of violence, when things start popping off. I'm going to watch it with an audience again tonight - it'"
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