Tonight I watched (most, but not all of) the Aristocrats, an alleged documentary about a joke of the same titled shared only between comedians behind the scenes. It was, perhaps, one of the worst art house films I've ever seen, not to mention one of the worst overall. The conent started to repeat itself literally within the first minute of the
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It wasn't as successful as I'd hoped it would be, mainly because I suspect nobody (except Bob Saget) was actually cutting loose on the joke as they would without a camera on them.
But it was pretty good, and had enough laffs to keep me occupied.
IMHO it was worth the price of admission just for Saget, Kevin Pollock's Christopher Walken impression (the *only* time I like that no-talent hack is when he's doing Walken) Billy the Mime (I liked the reactions of the ladies at the cafe behind him as much as I liked his act) and the guy with the playing cards.
Could easily have been better, but certainly could have been worse.
I have a fuller accounting of it up on my blog now if you crave yet more analysis....
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