...I was one of the first Cinemascope children... |
[O'Donoghue] died telling the joke. |
[Spinal Tap] is going to do a Where Are They Now? ... |
But it could get better. |
high and dry. The French were no dummies. They knew where to build. |
I guess the equivalence there is that 10 sessions of ministrations to a troubled young person equals the value of the Los Angeles Dodgers, ... It's the Stupidity, Stupid. |
I realize I'm going against the grain, doing a fully produced CD of comedy sketches and music at a time when the only comedy recordings are basically standup. But it's the kind of comedy records I grew up on and ... (have) always been kind of my favorite. |
I think it's the distance between what we're supposed to think their job entails and what their job really entails. |
I told a different disgusting joke with the same setup and a different punch line, ... I'm hoping that's in the DVD. |
If absolute power corrupts absolutely, does absolute powerlessness make you pure? |
If absolute power corrupts absolutely, does absolute powerlessness make you pure? |
If you can sit through The Aristocrats and laugh at it, you come out the other end realizing that to be made to laugh at it robs the telling of it of the power to shock and sting. It's why (word-abusing comic George) Carlin is in the movie. It's basically a lesson about words, how we can give power to words and take it back. Comedy lubricates that transaction sometimes. |
It grew out of the fact that so many record executives had seen Judith, and had said, 'She's great, we know she's great, we love her, we don't know what to do with her,' |
That's why the good Lord invented the Internet, |
The music was born on the pianos of the front parlor of the brothels. |