I saw this movie for the first time tonight, and I have to say that it may be one of the funniest things that I have ever seen.
For anyone who doesn't know, it's a documentary about a joke that comedians tell that starts with a man walking into a talent agent's office and telling him that he has this talent act (a family act). From there the joke just gets as disguisting and vulgar as possible as the man says all of this stuff that involves pretty much anything offensive and sick that can be thought of, including (but not limited to) incest, child sex, racism, etc. Anything that is taboo in society. Then, at the end, the talent agent says anything that the joketeller feels like saying before he asks what the name of the act is. The person then replies with, "The Aristocrats!"
I know it sounds stupid and bad, but I actually have some of that stuff in my sense of humor, and even though at times even I was just thinking that it was too much, I still was laughing at it the whole time, especially when I saw it acted out by a mime.
If you don't get offended by those sorts of things in comedy, then I highly reccomend you watch this documentary.
Has anyone else seen it already?
For anyone who doesn't know, it's a documentary about a joke that comedians tell that starts with a man walking into a talent agent's office and telling him that he has this talent act (a family act). From there the joke just gets as disguisting and vulgar as possible as the man says all of this stuff that involves pretty much anything offensive and sick that can be thought of, including (but not limited to) incest, child sex, racism, etc. Anything that is taboo in society. Then, at the end, the talent agent says anything that the joketeller feels like saying before he asks what the name of the act is. The person then replies with, "The Aristocrats!"
I know it sounds stupid and bad, but I actually have some of that stuff in my sense of humor, and even though at times even I was just thinking that it was too much, I still was laughing at it the whole time, especially when I saw it acted out by a mime.
If you don't get offended by those sorts of things in comedy, then I highly reccomend you watch this documentary.
Has anyone else seen it already?
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