Scott Miller Wrote:I watched most of this documentary that uses this inside joke popular among comedians as its focal point. Apparently the joke comes out after the lights have gone down. I did get a few chuckles, but the sheer amount of depraved humor concerning incest, bodily fluids and beastiality wore me out before the end credits. My favorite bits were the comics that chose the higher road in their telling of the joke, although Carlin's version was quite funny despite it's incredibly gross nature. The mime was also pretty funny. Know what you are getting into before you watch this one.
Scott Miller Wrote:I watched most of this documentary that uses this inside joke popular among comedians as its focal point. Apparently the joke comes out after the lights have gone down. I did get a few chuckles, but the sheer amount of depraved humor concerning incest, bodily fluids and beastiality wore me out before the end credits. My favorite bits were the comics that chose the higher road in their telling of the joke, although Carlin's version was quite funny despite it's incredibly gross nature. The mime was also pretty funny. Know what you are getting into before you watch this one.I liked it. Not as much as I thought I would, but I liked it.
Dave Wrote:I liked it. Not as much as I thought I would, but I liked it.
Dave
Scott Miller Wrote:As I said, it did provide some laughs, albeit very uncomfortable ones, but it was too much of a one-trick-pony for me.As a comedy about the joke, yes, but as an insight into the minds and workings of some of the worlds most well respected comedians, it was interesting throughout. Could have done with more Eddie Izzard
Dave Wrote:As a comedy about the joke, yes, but as an insight into the minds and workings of some of the worlds most well respected comedians, it was interesting throughout. Could have done with more Eddie Izzard
Dave
Dave Wrote:.... Could have done with more Eddie Izzard
Dave
Scott Miller Wrote:It made me think comedians are fucked up.Ain't we all?
Dave Wrote:Ain't we all?
I'm all for touching the darker side of nature in storytelling ways, whether that be through a novel or a joke.
I don't believe giving voice to such thoughts in such a way is indicative of actual intent or belief.
But it does show how the mind works.
Dave
Scott Miller Wrote:Perhaps it is the mirror that they are holding up to us that I found disturbing. If this is what it takes to make people laugh now, what will it be in 10, 20 years?I agree that times, they are a changing, but remember this joke is not intended for a public audience, it is an in-joke within the world of comedy, so the extremes they push are not for our benefit, but for the benefit of people who create humour all day long within certain constraints.