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You know who I am?
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I'm Mike, I'm Michael Keaton, Michael Douglas Keaton actually.
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I'm here for the Wired autocomplete interview.
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Why Michael Keaton?
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That's so existential.
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Why any of us, really?
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Why Michael Keaton?
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This is the best...
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No, because I am Michael Keaton Birdman.
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I love Birdman.
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I love doing that movie.
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Very, very, very difficult movie to do.
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Highwire act, really fun.
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Michael Keaton Quentin Tarantino?
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Oh man, yeah, that's a if you get the chance, do it.
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It's just great.
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Uh, Jackie Brown.
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I don't know if you've seen Jackie Brown lately, Jackie Brown's great.
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I mean, all of his movies are great, but he kind of broke everything down to really simplest form, telling, telling just a really simple narrative and that vibe, and has some of the greatest shots I've ever seen and a great, great soundtrack.
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Yeah, Quentin's great.
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How old is Michael Keaton?
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He could be any age, could be anyone, it could be anything.
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He defies age or time or space.
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I have no idea.
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I'm going to get you one, you have to catch one of these.
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Who does Michael Keaton play in Spider-Man?
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I just saw this shot the other day, that great shot on the car where I'm looking in the mirror.
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Somebody was asking me a question about this that I actually couldn't remember, I had to Google myself to figure out what, what the hell what I was doing in that shot.
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It's that shot in the rearview mirror where you look back, he starts to put two and two together and I'm Vulture, of course.
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Who was Michael Keaton's Alfred?
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Mick Gough.
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He was a cool little dude, really nice man.
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And he was kind of little, we were talking about actors or acting sometimes and I said, do you think mostly actors get better as they get older?
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And I'll never forget he really thought about it and he said, I think they just get more.
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I said, what do you mean?
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He said, you just get like more what you are, you know.
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Oh, it stuck with me.
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Who does Michael Keaton play in Toy Story?
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Don't act like you don't know.
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Ken.
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The guy got a call saying, hey, you want to do a, you want to play Ken in, it's an animated movie, Ken, Barbie and Ken fame.
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I think the phone literally fell out of my hand, I was laughing so hard.
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How do you, of course you're not going to not say, you're not going to say no to that.
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So ridiculous, just so ridiculously silly, I would have never thought of that.
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I'm going to talk to Gosling about that.
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By the way, is Michael Keaton a nice guy?
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No, horrible human being, just the worst, just the worst.
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Owes people money, has overthrown some small governments, democracies too.
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That's the sad thing.
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You'd think, well, you know, some governments need to be overturned.
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Not me, not me.
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I'm an autocrat.
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I don't know, I'll leave that up to everybody else to decide.
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Is Michael Keaton coming back as Batman?
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You never know.
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Is Michael Keaton a Pirates fan?
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They drive me freaking crazy, but you know you're always going to be a fan, once you're a fan, you're just, you know, you just can't quit on, on your team, no matter the circumstance.
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They're actually playing okay right now.
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Is Michael Keaton in the new Beetlejuice?
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This is the dumbest question I've ever heard.
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Of course, yes, I am.
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That's why we're here.
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Yes, girl.
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Was Michael Keaton a stand-up comedian?
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Yeah, I did, I did stand-up for a while.
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I was about to move to New York and wasn't quite sure what I wanted to do, but I was starting to write and do my own thing, so I didn't have to wait around for auditions.
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I started doing stand-up, which was like having your own theater, but I also loved, loved, loved stand-up as a kid.
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Some of the guys that I loved, and I say guys because mostly they were men back then, when I started, were the famous few.
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And there's so many good stand-ups now, it's crazy.
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It, it's not like anything else, you can't compare it to anything else.
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It is its own art format.
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When did Michael Keaton change his name?
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Um, I had to because I got a job and somebody said, you're going to have to come up with another name.
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And I didn't want to, actually.
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I was literally, I thought, okay, let's just get on the alphabet and I saw K and I thought, man, whatever, I'll change, I'll change to something really cool later, I'll get a really cool name and then I signed it because there was Michael Douglas in the union and there was Mike Douglas a talk show host, so I just picked this temporary name and that's it.
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I feel so badly for Diane because she's probably asked stupid questions all the time because of me and I apologize.
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Sorry.
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Does Michael Keaton have a son who is an actor?
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No, but I've got a really talented son and a really good dude who is a great songwriter, wrote for a couple little movies and he's a really, really good and successful songwriter, writes pop tunes, has written a couple country tunes.
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Easy to Google, you'll see.
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Just saw them about 3 hours ago.
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All right, don't it up there, girl.
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All right.
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Where Michael Keaton, where Michael, Michael Keaton here, where Michael Keaton grew up?
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Between a little town called Coraopolis and McKees Rocks, which are two little what we used to call Mill towns right outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Where did Michael Keaton get his start?
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Wow, that's kind of hard to say.
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Probably when I was a little kid running around the yard in my underwear acting like a goofball.
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Really, I started in college I guess, went to the play, I was not good at all in it.
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Then I did another one, it was okay.
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I took an interest in writing, I started to write and then moved back to Pittsburgh and started working in at actually a television station, a PBS station.
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When you work at these PBS stations, at least back in the day, you kind of do everything.
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I started at $1.75 an hour by the way, and you work in the warehouse, you move break down sets and then because Mr. Rogers was based there out of WQED, after a while he knew what I was kind of looking to do, so I think I played a black and white panda one time, I know I played Purple Panda once, 25 bucks and make him laugh.
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He's a very nice man.
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Where's Michael Keaton?
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I don't know where it is, there's been a few.
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I'm pretty sure the body or the frame rather was based on like a big old like '78 Oldsmobile or something, it was huge.
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You know, one of those big old American cars, there's been a few.
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Duh, that was great, thanks for having me Wired, thanks for having me Wired.