Monday, May 3, 2010
Holiday Traditions
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Kids say the darnest things, this is so true. Bill Cosby is hillarious because he is funny (just for you Dr. Hughes). :) Bill is great at what he does because he has been there. He has children and at the age of 72 he can still rock a show. I saw him perform last year in Atlanta and he was great. He talks about children, family, love and heartache. He makes you laugh then cry then laugh all over. Cosby's standup routine set the stage for many comedians along the way. Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Kat Williams and Whoopie Goldberg all agree that there success is because of Bill Cosby. Pryor is once quoted for saying that, Bill Cosby is the greatest comedian on and off the stage. This act is truely funny and I hope you enjoy it.
I may not know what tomorrow holds for me but I do know where I’m going and where I came from!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyMSc97UksM
Genevieve Rodriguez THE OFFICE! :) WIN!
Black humor....
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
The DJ's on a Yacht
The link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7GoswzefcY
Sugar Sammy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w-6IeUl35o&NR=1
T.K. and Mike
I have been an active outdoorsman pretty much since the day I learned how to walk. I was the kid that was wandering around looking for stuff to get into. As I grew older, I was introduced into some activities in the outdoors that were a little more involved. In my younger years I would stand on the dock at the pond for hours trying to catch fish with someone holding my shirt to keep me from jumping into the pond with the fish. As the years went on I started tagging along with the grown ups of the family on deer and turkey hunting trips. When I became of age, I began carrying a gun and I was the one getting to take the shots. Before I could do this however, I had to prove that I was ready to carry a gun and be safe with it. Two of the most important parts of gun safety is knowing 1.) Where the barrel is pointed at all times and 2.) Whether the gun is loaded.
T.K. and Mike are two redneck guys that make comedy out of hunting videos. They go into the woods and do all of the completely wrong things. They aren’t safe; they act like idiots, yet it is absolutely hilarious. In one of their turkey hunting videos, the guys talk about “hunting safety” and how it is important to always know whether your gun is loaded. Not to ruin the video, but T.K. proceeds to shoot a cameraman in the leg. How is this funny you might ask? Well is all honesty, hunting can be a frustrating sport. It is a grind to get up hours before daylight for weeks at a time only to get outsmarted my mother nature half the time. Though it is extremely satisfying when you win, you are defeated the majority of the time. When times get tough, everyone can appreciate some good humor and after a long day in the turkey woods this hits the spot.
Living with a big family
The scene he puts in your mind when one of the other kids got hurt, I remembered when my sister fell off her bike and although she didn’t break her arm, she skinned up both of her knees really bad. Our friends Lauren and Heather were outside playing as well and the three of us did not want to tell mom what had happened because we were supposed to be doing our homework anyway.
When Brian Regan talks about the situation with a big family you have to call your possessions, it is true. If a Laura goes to the kitchen to get a snack or something, she says, “Dibs on the remote and the chair”. Of course I listen to what she says because she is older than me and I am being nice to let her have it, but when I say, “Dibs on the remote and the chair”, normally, it isn’t before I’m out of the room that she took both of them. And it doesn’t exactly work the “I call the hump!” I always ended up on the hump no matter what I did.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Hippy Infestation
All My Single Ladies...
Michael and Drew- "Sin City"
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Revenge on the prankster - Family guy
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASHLLZbue44
He Never Knew...
“ So being in the North and encouraged by my anonymity, I experimented by riding all over New York buses, excluding only the driver’s seat—front end, back end, right side, left side, sitting or standing as the route and flow of passengers demanded.
Being accustomed to the South’s “rules”, Ellison was baffled by the different choices he had in which place to sit. He was used to not having a choice because he was obligated to sit in the back of the bus in the South. Ellison claims,
“ Thus having convinced myself that no questions of racial status would be raised by where I chose to ride, I asked myself whether a seat at the back of the bus wasn’t actually more desirable than one at the front. “
Ellison realized that all this time he had complained for being made to sit at the back of the bus. He claimed, “Now that I was no longer forced by law and compelled by custom to ride at the back and to surrender my seat to any white who demanded it.” I think this is a good example of why we think “grass is always greener on the other side”, but then we find out that it is really not any better. In fact, it may be worse. Ellison found it amusing that he actually preferred sitting in the back of the bus because now he wasn’t required to sit there. Now, he had a choice to make. “And in my own personal terms, what was more important—my own individual comfort, or the exercise of the democratic right to be squeezed and jostled by strangers?” he asked himself. Did he want to conform to the old ways of the South by taking a seat at the back or did he want to take the less comfortable, more prideful front seat? His history with buses in the South and realization that the back of the bus was actually better amused Ellison.
"Nothing happens when you die"
Watch Where You Put Those Hands!
What do we have here? Although this video is not very detailed it is packed chock full of hilarious footage that people probably never really see, but wish they could see. People these days are always interested in seeing something that goes against a norm. We laugh at people that have disabilities and we laugh when people can’t fit under the safety bar in roller coasters. But, do we laugh about dog’s playing with their own penis’s? Of course we laugh about this kind of stuff! I have always been the type of person to laugh at animals doing reproductive activities. I don’t find it funny because I am creepy, but because I simply find it hilarious. Although most people such as I hopefully don’t find enjoyment in this kind of thing, the thought of it can only make you laugh. A man that went by the name of Mr.Hands died from being nailed by a horse not too long ago. This footage was put on Youtube and now the whole world has seen and knows about a guy who took it in the rear by a horse. Although we didn’t find enjoyment in this, it was the fact of watching this and laughing about it that made it such a great laugh, even if someone died in the process. Because I live on a farm I have mini-horses, a donkey and chickens. I see weird stuff all the time when I am just sitting on my back porch enjoying the outdoors, but seeing these things doesn’t weird me out , but it makes me laugh. I have seen my horses mount each other, and although this is weird and freaky I find it hilarious just because it is something that you usually don’t see in real life. My mom and I were on the way to Wal-Mart one day and two donkeys were doing it on the side of the road. Although it was weird, I immediately bursted into laughter and pulled over on the side of the road. My mom was in the passenger seat and was laughing hysterically while I laid down on the horn until the show was over. I don’t know what it is, but I find all of this extremely hilarious even though I know it is a weird thing to laugh at, but at the same time I know we all do it. I think one reason why I find a clip of a dog playing with himself so funny is because it is something nobody ever sees. When you look at the dog you can see the seriousness in his eyes and his movements which makes it even doubly hilarious. I think it is extremely funny how his movements change during the video and the fact that it oddly resembles a person in dog form. This dog knows what he wants and I guess he got it because he seems really knowledgeable about what he is doing. This clip is all that it takes too make me laugh because seeing an animal doing a human activity is weird as it is, but when you see an animal do a sexual activity of a human, then it is really funny! Maybe if his tongue was sticking out while he was playing with himself it would have been funnier. The act of putting his paws in the air and switching hands was just oddly hilarious. What an odd puppy!
Friday, April 23, 2010
Project Week: Your Humor, Your History
Either as individuals or as pairs, you will prepare a write-up about how your personal history/experience makes a piece of your choosing particularly funny to you. If you are writing as a pair, think about what you each have in common that would render something comic to you both!
You may choose a cartoon, a joke, a book, a poem, a commercial, a scene from a movie, a stand-up sketch... anything! If you can link to it in your blog, do so. If not, just be ready to help your classmates understand it -- either by showing some of it to them, or by summarizing it -- because you'll present your favorite piece of humor and your write-up to the class on either MONDAY or WEDNESDAY next week!
Have fun with this assignment, be thoughtful and deep, and write your blog with care! It's your last one!
Best,
Jennifer
Second Chance Blog: Ellison
Were you unprepared for the Ellison quiz? Do you want to prove to me that you "get" Ellison? Just an over-achiever? Write this blog to replace that quiz grade:
1. How does Ralph Ellison connect history to his personal sense of humor?
2. How does Ellison suggest that laughter is a healing force?
Make sure you quote and cite Ellison appropriately in the blog!
Best,
Jennifer
Friday, April 16, 2010
Git Er' Done-Matthew Peeler
Link to boobla boobla's story: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPXyEU5a94c
What Does Your Ethnicity Taste Like?
One of my favorite stand-up performances was performed by Daniel Tosh. The subject of his stand-up performance dealt with people's races and how they would taste if they were eaten. This entire routine revolves around the lovely views of racism. He says things such as, "Do you have to use salsa before you bite into Jose"? Do you have to eat five minutes later when you eat Chinese people? Then Daniel gets to the part of the routine in which makes its very comical. Although this is 2010 people are still afraid to mention anything about black people because they are scared of the fact they may say the wrong thing and offend somebody. He states that black people taste like fried chicken and the crowd goes silent. I find it funny how Daniel has big enough balls to say this, and the audience were the ones that felt in the wrong. He follows up with his comment about black people to say that white people don't get eaten. He claims that he didn't make the rules, but it is just the way it is. After making jokes about black people, which is something that always catches the attention of people, he incorporates religion into his skit to finish it off. After making fun of black people he says that he hopes he doesn't get up to heaven and finds out god is black. He says he is going to get up to heaven and God is gonna say,"Ah that ain't funny motha fucka, white people taste like Macaroni and cheese!".
I love the way Daniel Tosh says whatever he wants no matter how racist it is. This create much comic effect because we often find things that are morally wrong the funniest. Daniel Tosh incorporates the use of racism, morally wrong ideas, and profanity to grab the attention of his audience. I feel as though he does a great job in being a rude asshole because he does nothing less than keep his audience laughing. His serious face along with his sarcastic and racist ideas make it doubly hilarious. It is almost as though he is being completely serious about his stand-up, but this is just the opposite. It is funny to see someone put on a fake face as Daniel Tosh does. The racism in his skit grabs the audience by the collar because they love to hear things from other people that they would feel afraid to say themselves. Holy Shit!
How racism can be funny
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbHj7UfZzuM
Robin Williams on Golf
Robin Williams was able to incorporate his audience into the conversation about the game of golf because everybody knows the concept of the game of golf and can relate to it. Everyone has the same feeling of getting very frustrated when they are unable to hit the ball or unable to the ball into the hole. When he made the comment about a person thinks they are going to have a stroke every time they hit the ball and that is why they call it a stroke. I laughed really hard because I actually play golf and I know the feeling.
What makes Robin Williams’ performance unique is the way he describes every time he says no to the questions asked, he always answers, “Fuck No”! He also comments on the stereotype of the Scottish people wearing kilts and playing golf and the accent they have. His stand-up comedian act would not be the same without his accent. They mention the clothes that the golfers wear, the lack of athletic ability, and the commentary of the professional golf association.
Robin Williams, like most other stand up comedians, fluctuates his voice and changes his voice when he does an accent or is being another character. He puts on the accent of a person from Scotland throughout the entire act because he is being a Scottish act until the last 20 seconds of the act.
Demetri Martin
John Pinette....... Water Park
You've just driven into F*ckville, and she's the Mayor!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AOUl8731Jg&feature=related
What the F@#k...a clean comedian...REALLY?
Anjelah comes out on stage dressed casual and fun. She makes fun of her name, Anjelah Nicole Johnson as not being a traditional Mexican name. She has a great way of poking fun at Mexican family stereotypes...because she can. Anjelah Johnson does her famous nail salon skit. It's a skit that everyone can relate to. Her comedy approach is a double conversation with herself and a bucket full of race stereotypes. She has a wonderful way of making the nail salon bit so real. Her skits are true to everyday life and she didn't have to fuck, shit, damn or hell in the approach. :) It's refreshing to see a female have some respect and virtue in the public eye.
Anjelah Johnson is creative and entertaining. Her comedy style has earned her awards and recognition throughout the world. She continues building her career with clean comedic acts. I enjoyed watching her clips and I even utubed MadTv for "Bon QuiQui".
Her words made me laugh and I hope you enjoy the clip below as much as I did.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baDJ-ZIvYy0
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Jerry Seinfeld
He Doesn’t Know He’s Just Sayin’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWhUqo9Aivs
Dane Cook- The Movies
The movies-- Anna Aycock
The stand up performance starts and Dane Cook is talking about going to the movies with a girlfriend. He starts and he makes it sound like such an exciting thing it really is even though everyone has been to the movies thousands of times. The way he jumps around the stage like both the people he is talking about are right there and he plays both parts wonderfully. To make it sound even more exciting he calls it a, “cinematic adventures.” Then he begins to talk about his personal experience at the movies and how he gets so involved in the movies that he begins to talk and to talk a lot. When he does this he is literally making fun of himself and it is hilarious because of how he is picking for at himself. Then he goes back to the story about the two people dating that are going to the movies. He makes it so funny because of the way he talks about how the girl acts and exactly how she stands to answer the question if she wanted any snacks, he also calls them, “treats.” He even literally points out that this is the way girls stand when this happens. He says then these two people go into the movie theater and sit down, all of a sudden this girl now decides that they want something to eat. He puts on another type of personality when he is trying to be the girl. He makes it hilarious in the way he says all what this girl wants, it starts out being extremely specific for example she wants chocolate gold coins, gummy fish, an icy in a bamboo cup so it will not make her hands cold, and just the cheese that comes with the nachos. These are things that are strange all together and it is suppose to be that way to make this girl sound crazy and hilarious all at the same time. She knows exactly what she wants and is going to make this guy get it for her. He goes on and gets what he gets what she wants him to. In the end he starts to talk about the previews which everyone loves. He actually acts out to previews, it is amazing how he can go on about these previews for a good while and he uses his hand like the screen to make it seem like they are right in front of him. When he is doing this they actually zoom in on his hand and it is amazing how fast he is moving his hand and making all these crazy sound effects at the same time. All in all it makes total sense for Dane Cook to be completely hilarious by how he is so spastic on stage and is always making hand motions and noises, he is just plain crazy.
Genevieve Rodriguez
Gabriel Iglesias’ “Drive Thru Voice” skit is really funny because he uses his voice to manipulate the story he is telling. This short is about drive through windows and how he uses different voices to confuse the cashier. First of all, going through a drive through is a common experience so anyone who has been through a drive through can relate to someone getting their order wrong and he is confusing the cashier the second time he goes through because he/she got his order wrong the first time. This is a technique that many stand-up comedians have and they are usually successful using this tactic. He uses the microphone to muffle his voice making it sound like the cashier talking through the speaker. He also changes the pitch of his voice to bring out the point of his story, which is to confuse the cashier. The different voices engage the audience because it is more interesting than just listening to someone talk and impersonate without changing their voice pitch and style. The audience is also engaged by his story because it is very relatable. This is unique because a lot of people can enjoy this kind of comedy and it is not really offensive to anyone unlike comedians who curse a lot and say dirty jokes. Those might be funny but clean jokes can be funny for everyone! I also like his facial expressions. It would not be so funny if when he “pulls up” to the drive through window he does not make that really serious face followed by the really girly voice. His laughter is also very comical whenever he is “talking” to the cashier. I think the irony is what is really funny because of his androgyny in this skit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOQJiZ_g3Ho&feature=related
This is an awesome short that you should watch.... and you should go to
www.explosm.net/comics and check it out. cuz its AWESOME
But click on random. this week they are making depressing ones idk why. excuse the horrible grammar.
Public Restrooms
Being able to laugh at a stand up comedian is one of the best ways to remove yourself from the everyday grind for a few minutes. To get lost in the world of laughter almost has a medicinal affect. Dane Cook is a stand-up comedian that can most definitely take readers to the point where laughter actually hurts because you are laughing so hard and so much. In a Comedy Central clip Dane Cook does a performance about “Public Restrooms” this is a subject that people naturally tend to snarl those nose because people automatically think how nasty. He uses this common reaction to Public Restrooms to humor his audience. His eccentric movements are the majority of how his performances are so hysterical. He engages the audience by maintaining their attention because you don’t want to miss his energetic and random actions that go along with his jokes. In the public restroom skit one of the first thing that you really start laughing about is the way he talks about why is EVERYTHING wet? Then he acts out a shaggy dog shaking water everywhere, hilarious! He uses his wide range hand motions to help the audience imagine a public restroom where everything is wet. Also funny is his impersonation to someone relaxing as they walk into the restroom as his own response to why do people call it a restroom anyways? He then proceeds to make the audience laugh as he bashes on a common thing seen in public restroom stalls, graffiti, it is hilarious the way he “acts out” someone crapping and carving graffiti. He then makes another hilarious point when he talks about how people write they were there and then someone else crosses out that and puts they are a faget. He then goes on to talk about who comes back to check their graffiti anyways. Good point! Because it is such a common subject because most people have used a public restroom and how dramatic he is acting it out makes Dane Cook able to make hilarious performances on everyday subjects people experience.
YouTube Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl8K9TEBXh4&feature=related
The Movies
Brain Ninjas
It's about 10 mins but so worth it!!!!! Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z468B8vV6XU
Everyday I'm Hustlin'
Katt Williams opens his act with his favorite song as he walks out with his swagger. He takes off his coat and acknowledges the cheering audience. He refers to his song, “The Hustle,” as being “his shit!” This song makes him so excited that he has to ask the DJ to turn it off. He uses this unique technique throughout the show which makes it comical. He acts like he doesn’t want to hear it when he actually really enjoys when it is played. He is able to relate to the audience by explaining that when any person any where hears their own favorite song, it changes their mood for the better almost immediately. He does this by portraying real life situations that people experience every day by actually acting it out. This enables the audience to connect with Katt’s message causing them to find it comical. The first situation presented is an impression of a librarian at work. This job is known to be boring and quiet. Katt Williams pokes fun at this idea by playing his favorite song and pretends to grab books off the shelf and flip through books to the beat of the song. In the second situation Katt explains that “If you were to get to heaven” and hear this song, “you would know there was about to be a party up in heaven!” The humor in this example works because it breaks what we traditionally think of as heaven. The last three examples are the most funny because they are the easiest to relate to. Katt describes grocery shopping, having sex, and working to this hip hop song. These are things that most of us do on a regular basis, so watching Katt Williams portray these situations was extremely comical. Katt Williams is a successful comedian in this clip because he is expressive and can easily engage the audience.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLDitGAUrno
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Blog: Stand-up Comedy
Go forth and select your own favorite (relatively short) stand-up routine, sketch, or commercial. Feel free to include a link to the sketch! Choose another clip form Katt Williams, George Carlin, Eddie Izzard, Dane Cook, Bill Cosby, Maragret Cho, or other favorites (people who are interesting that come to mind are Sarah Silverman, Robin Williams, Bob Sagot, Gallagher -- he's the watermelon guy -- Jerry Seinfield, Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, Ellen DeGeneres). Answer one of the questions below:
1. Discuss one aspect or detail of your stand-up comedian's performance and how it makes him or her comic. How does it engage the audience? What makes it unique as a method for causing laughter?
2. Compare two stand-up comedians' uses of a comic technique. How does it set them apart, how does it reflect their talents or approaches to comedy? For example, both Eddie Izzard and Bill Cosby rely on facial gestures to mark moments of absurdity or comic frustration in their sketches. But Eddie's facial gestures are funny in part because he is wearing SO much make-up. What could you say about their faces?
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Midget's Are Mean-Hunter Warren
In the beginning of the story Mark Twain saw a conscience as something that could be overlooked and pushed to the side when the situation arose. As a result, Twain was always bothered about his smoking problem by his aunt, but when people were bothered by his addiction he would just act as though nothing was really wrong with his actions and continue on with what he was doing. One day Twain's conscience knocks on his front door as a moldy dwarf in physical form. After letting him into the house and speaking with him, he finds out the truth of why this little man has come to see him. I find it ironic that Twain feels as though his conscience can be pushed to the side. However, when his conscience actually shows up he tries everything he can to push him to the side, but is still unable to do it. He has to kill his conscience in order to get him out of the house and out of his life. He tries to physically hurt the little dwarf, but he is unable to ward him away until nearly the end of the story. I also found it funny that Twain thought he was more powerful than his conscience, but it was obvious that his conscience was much more powerful that him. I feel as though Mark Twain turns this message into a joke because he realizes that he is very wrong in believing that a conscience can be just pushed to the side in time of guilt. In the end of the story he kills off his conscience which leaves him to do whatever he pleases to do without any ounce of guilt running through his veins. It shows that his conscience really did have a sense of ultimate power over himself. At the end of the story we learn that without a conscience you are more prone to do bad things and feel no remorse. Overall I feel as though Twain dumbly learns that a conscience keeps you in check rather than something you can just override. Because his conscience was on the verge of death, he was not able to completely ward off hurting other people, but his shriveling conscience did keep him from killing others as he did in the end. When his conscience is dead and he rampages on others, it is easily shown that a conscience Is a very important aspect to controlling ones behavior. In the beginning Twain saw this as something that was not important, which ironically shows Twain's ignorance though a physical form. Every bad act he committed put him one step closer to killing off his conscience and living a troubled life!
Friday, April 2, 2010
conscience=little person inside of you:)
When he makes a joke of this message, he is doing so because he does not believe that the conscience can control the actions of a person. He believes that it is a little person inside of you that you can ignore and can just put away whenever you want to. The way he puts it in the story, a person can control his conscience, the conscience does not control the person. He is frightened though when his “little person” of a conscience freaks out when something he has done bad is thought to be extremely bad. Normally the actions he does feel bad about are very minuscule and would not mean anything to a person if they were not the person who actually committed the action. He is frightened at the beginning of the story because the little person of a conscience tells him that he has cheated the woman out of food when it was there and he also told the lady that the chef was not in the kitchen when he was right on the other side of the wall in the kitchen. When the conscience tells him this, it frightens him because he was the only person who knew that the woman asked for food and that the chef was there.
Who wears the pants?
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Making a Stand
When she told her husband that she was going to dress up as a man and go out with him, he was in shock that she said that. As she began putting on the clothes, he began to laugh. She said of him, “Tailors must be a stingy set, I remarked, to be so sparing of their cloth, as I struggled into a pair of their handiwork, undeterred by the vociferous laughter of the wretch who had solemnly vowed to “cherish me” through all my tribulations.” This is very humorous to me because he is laughing at her while she is getting dressed as a man, and she is complaining saying he is supposed to “cherish her” as a man. Then it goes on to say, “Still no reply from Mr. Fern, who lay on the floor, faintly ejaculating, between his fits of laughter, ‘Oh, my! by Jove—oh! by Jupiter!’.” I think Mr. Fern is laughing at her because he thinks she will stop, when in fact this drives her to dress as a man even more. As they began to walk she lead, and he drug behind her. Thinking to herself, “Oh, Fanny! Oh, my! but none of these things moved me, and if I don’t have nicely-fitting suit of my own to wear rainy evenings, it is because---well, there are difficulties in the way.” I thought this was really funny because she refers to her female parts as difficulties, which is understandable when she is trying to fit in men’s clothing. At the very end of the story she states, “I’ve as good a right to preserve the healthy body God gave me, as if I were not a woman.” When she says this, she is talking about keeping her parts and still being able to dress as a man. I respect Fanny Fern very much in this story because she is tired of putting up with the men getting to do whatever they please while she sits at home. I think she takes a great stand about how women are really taken advantage of when she decides to go out with her husband dressed as a man!