For a glimpse into the world of Comedy and a littler glimpse into Vaudeville, rent the movie "The Aristocrats".
It's a sort of interview documentary on a very very dirty, old joke that comedians tell amoungst themselves, but never actually perform for paying audiences. (Well, until recently never performed; Gilbert Godfrie is a semi-genius!)
Then, tell us your personal favorites here!
I won't tell you mine yet until a few of you do; I don't want to skew your perceptions. But I can barely wait!
Warning: if you get offended by the words or concepts of sh*t, trap*ze, f**k, boog*rs, f*re, vom*t, h*ppopotamuses, inc*st, sh*t, beast*ality, m*mes, f*sting, sh*t, sh*t, j*ggling, and sh*t, then maybe this isn't the joke or movie for you...
(I'm not kidding.)
It's a sort of interview documentary on a very very dirty, old joke that comedians tell amoungst themselves, but never actually perform for paying audiences. (Well, until recently never performed; Gilbert Godfrie is a semi-genius!)
Then, tell us your personal favorites here!
I won't tell you mine yet until a few of you do; I don't want to skew your perceptions. But I can barely wait!
Warning: if you get offended by the words or concepts of sh*t, trap*ze, f**k, boog*rs, f*re, vom*t, h*ppopotamuses, inc*st, sh*t, beast*ality, m*mes, f*sting, sh*t, sh*t, j*ggling, and sh*t, then maybe this isn't the joke or movie for you...
(I'm not kidding.)
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Re: Inside the world of Comedy
Sun, April 30, 2006 - 6:18 AMMy favorites were:
1. Billy The Mime
2. Bob Saget
