The first feel-good movie made out of fecal matter.
The Aristocrats (2005)
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Reviews Counted:38
Fresh:33
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Can a joke stand up to repeated tellings? Hilarious and revealing of the way comedy works, The Aristocrats demonstrates that it's possible.
Theatrical Release:Jul 29, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $6,132,550
Synopsis: "A man walks into a talent agent's office with his family and says, Have I got an act for you! The talent agent replies, So what do you do?" So begins "The Aristocrats," a joke that has been handed... "A man walks into a talent agent's office with his family and says, Have I got an act for you! The talent agent replies, So what do you do?" So begins "The Aristocrats," a joke that has been handed down from comedian to comedian for decades but is rarely told on stage. The next part of the joke varies, allowing for improvisation, and the only requirement in telling the joke is that it be as offensive as possible. Paul Provenza and Penn Jillette spent two years documenting as many versions of this infamous joke as possible, cornering comedians like Drew Carey, Whoopi Goldberg, Susie Essman, and Paul Reiser whenever and wherever possible. The results are surprising, and often take their humor to places that may make sensitive viewers uncomfortable. While comic legends such as Don Rickles, The Smothers Brothers, and Phyllis Diller admit their familiarity with the joke, they shy away from telling their own versions. Some may be surprised, however, to see performers who are normally associated with family-friendly material, including Bob Saget and Jason Alexander, describing scatological and incestuous acts with deadpan glee. Ultimately, though, THE ARISTOCRATS is more than just many versions of the same dirty joke--it is an exploration of the workings of the unrestricted comic mind. [More]
Starring: Jason Alexander, Hank Azaria, Shelley Berman, Lewis Black
Starring: Jason Alexander, Hank Azaria, Shelley Berman, Lewis Black, David Brenner, Drew Carey, George Carlin, Billy Connolly, Tim Conway, Pat Cooper, Wayne Cotter, Andy Dick, Phyllis Diller, Susie Essman, Carrie Fisher, Stephen Wright, Joe Franklin, Judy Gold, Whoopi Goldberg, Gilbert Gottfried, Dana Gould, Eric Idle, Eddie Izzard, Emo Philips, Fred Willard, Paul Reiser, David Steinberg, Jon Stewart, Dave Thomas, Bob Saget, Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Robin Williams, Rita Rudner, Don Rickles, Martin Mull, Howie Mandel
Director: Penn Jillette, Paul Provenza
Director: Penn Jillette, Paul Provenza
Studio: ThinkFilm
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Reviews for The Aristocrats
... The Aristocrats proves that sometimes you don’t have to be a great filmmaker to make a great documentary.
See it if you aren’t too jaded to appreciate a few laughs in these mostly mirthless times.
Under normal circumstances, nothing kills a joke faster than trying to explain it. Yet here, such examination is the film's strong suit and provides much-needed respite, quite frankly, from the exhaustion of constant laughter.
If the Marquis de Sade had set The 120 Days of Sodom in a Catskills club, the result might have been something like The Aristocrats.
Like the joke, the filmmakers keep their movie alive, not by changing any of the fundamentals but by finding new ways to embroider the basic material.
Alone, the jokes would become a tedious, 87-minute blur. But The Aristocrats also has eloquent analyses by George Carlin, show-stealing bits by Sarah Silverman and Whoopi Goldberg, and inventive ways to keep the joke from getting stale.
The iron rule: There ain't nothing funny about analyzing comedy. The bizarre exception: The Aristocrats..
The dissection of a joke is never pretty, but it has never been nastier than it is in The Aristocrats.
Overly long and not always funny, The Aristocrats offers the backstage pleasures of listening to comedians talk about a joke.
As The Aristocrats repeats its chorus of dirt again and again, one starts to weary. Call it filth fatigue.
Though you'll laugh your head off, the whole film kind of morphs into a blur, with one poop/sex/abuse joke after another.
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