The Aristocrats
September 6th, 2005
Heather and I caught Penn Jillette’s new documentary The Aristocrats last night. It features numerous comedians discussing the worlds dirtiest joke. It is a hilarious look at both humor and obscenity - definitely worth a viewing if you get the chance. The guy who tells his version of the joke while doing a Christopher Walken impression had me laughing for a good 3+ minutes straight.
Yes, funny, in a strangely disturbing sort of way. I mean, some of the stuff in that joke is totally illegal and I am amazed (and amused) that they were able to get away with it.
I think they can get away with it because of the wonder of race in America. Read more at Oh the Places White People Can Go!.
Or maybe Freedom of Speech.
Anyone remember that one? Anyone?
Bueller?
I think you missed a fundamental point - simply talking about an act that may be deemed by some to be distasteful, crude, or even illegal is not a crime. Of course they “got away” with it. They were simply speaking words which as Erin points out are a constitutional right that the right-wing theocracy hasn’t been able to take away yet. I also am at a total loss to understand why you feel that there is a racial element involved. The majority of the comedians featured in the film (and its producers) were white.
So WTF?