Of course, not that Spade hasn’t done movies. I’d do one about every two years, and that’s not an everyday job.” It’s never been that easy to get a movie going. “Doing different things is sort of a survival mechanism,” he said. Spade, however, does say that one does have to be open to new challenges. To fly f- Southwest and connect in Houston to go to gigs every night? You want a good reputation, but as far as just grinding it out, that’s not my favorite thing. I don’t think I could be on the real road like Joan Rivers or something. I don’t want to chase my tail for the next 20 years. I’m not as thirsty to do a million movies or 20 tours. With me, I don’t work that hard.” In fact, something like The Netflix Afterparty is more his speed.Ī talk show just sounded like a fun, steady job. Every movie we’re working on, he’s writing the next one at lunch. “With Sandler, I think once you do 10 $100-million movies in a row, it’s like, you want to try something new,” Spade told The Los Angeles Times about Sandler. (Indeed, he already has a new show, The Netflix Afterparty.) But will he ever be as ambitious as his good friend Adam Sandler and do the occasional intense drama - make his own Uncut Gems? Well, as he says in a new interview, probably not. First off, did you know David Spade is 56? The eternally youthful SNL vet has been around for a very long time, and though he’s had his ups and downs - including having his Comedy Central chat show Lights Out cancelled early into the pandemic, after less than a year on-air - he’s always found a way to stay in the spotlight.
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