![]() ![]() I'd tell you about, “Hey, I went to Ross Dress for Less today,” or, “I went here, I went there,” and then I started talking about what's really personal to me, and that's when I started resonating with a lot of people. I think, early on in my stand-up, I wasn't really getting personal with it. I talk a lot about my father in that special. So, yeah, that's kind of a good introduction. But, I think Aren’t You Embarassed? is one of my best specials, if I have to reflect back on what I've done in the past. I mean, the first one was Sebastian: Live and then What's Wrong with People?, Aren't You Embarrassed?, and then I figure, where it goes after that. MANISCALCO: Well, I’d like it if you saw them in order, so you could see the progression. It was surreal watching this movie with him, and I'm trying to put myself in my father's shoes watching this movie, De Niro playing my dad – what's going through his mind? And just talking to people that have come in to interview us, I find that it's resonating a lot with, “I saw my dad in this movie, my relationship with my family.” I like to hear that because it means it's kind of resonating with people in a real personal way. I know you met with Salvo beforehand and you worked a lot with him, he was on set, but I really want to know, has he seen the movie yet? ![]() Maybe he meets a woman in Sicily, or what have you. So, I don't know the answer to that question other than I wouldn't mind doing another one of these. That would be a nice little– I'm pushing for this. MANISCALCO: I don’t know, to me, I'd like to do a sequel to this one in Sicily. If you two were to work together again, what kind of movie would you want to do next? So you guys did a Scorsese movie together, now you're doing a comedy together. ![]()
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