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Thrillho:
No, because I have seen maybe eight minutes of Mitch Hedberg in my life :mrgreen:

And I don't think he's that funny.

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Anyway, the point is, there's a difference between a joke that's funny for its surrealism and a parody-type remark that doesn't work.

chaospersonified:

--- Quote from: Gareth on 07 May 2015, 09:25 ---No, because I have seen maybe eight minutes of Mitch Hedberg in my life :mrgreen:

And I don't think he's that funny.

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Anyway, the point is, there's a difference between a joke that's funny for its surrealism and a parody-type remark that doesn't work.

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Respectfully disagree as to Mitch Hedberg's quality as a comedian, but the point can be made of most comedians. I chose that example because I was eating Subway at that exact moment. I could sit here and analyze comedy with you all day, but I have tomato sprouts to tie to the trellis, and more immediately, a nap to take, so you know.

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: chaospersonified on 07 May 2015, 09:47 ---
--- Quote from: Gareth on 07 May 2015, 09:25 ---No, because I have seen maybe eight minutes of Mitch Hedberg in my life :mrgreen:

And I don't think he's that funny.

SHOTS FIRED

Anyway, the point is, there's a difference between a joke that's funny for its surrealism and a parody-type remark that doesn't work.

--- End quote ---

Respectfully disagree as to Mitch Hedberg's quality as a comedian, but the point can be made of most comedians. I chose that example because I was eating Subway at that exact moment. I could sit here and analyze comedy with you all day, but I have tomato sprouts to tie to the trellis, and more immediately, a nap to take, so you know.

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Obviously, to paraphrase a little-remembered Jerry Lewis film called Funny Bones, comedy is like watching someone in a skirt get out of a car; sometimes you see it, and sometimes you don't. It's all subjective.

But to use a different example.

Parody joke about George W. Bush that makes sense - making a joke about him being an alcoholic, an idiot, a warmonger or a fundamentalist, off the top of my head. There are more I can't be bothered to make sense of. So, to make a terrible joke, 'I don't know whether to watch a documentary about George W. Bush or alcoholism.' 'What's the difference?' Doesn't even really make sense, and also isn't funny, but at least makes reference to a well known thing about George Bush.

Parody joke about George W. Bush that wouldn't make sense - let's say, 'I don't know whether to watch a documentary about George W. Bush or the Ancient Egyptians.' 'What's the difference?'

My original point was, comparing Alanis Morissete's songs to rom-coms makes no sense because her songs are not like rom coms.

Also, I should've originally said 'I don't find Mitch Hedberg funny.'

Zebediah:

--- Quote from: chaospersonified on 07 May 2015, 09:09 ---Since when does accuracy affect humor? Do you listen to Mitch Hedberg and get pissed that ducks DON'T eat free at Subway?

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Wait - they don't? Because I have never, ever seen a duck actually pay for its meal at Subway.

Method of Madness:
They are, on the other hand, required to wear long pants.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=07XTTJTq1xI
(Also, holy shit, one of the rare occasions I search a Simpsons reference and actually get a quality YouTube clip of just that bit, awesome.)

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