Ger
23-06-2005, 1:51 PM
Saw this on the NY Times website:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/23/movies/23aris.html
(you may have to register to read it).
Taken from the article:
"How do you sell a movie about the dirtiest joke ever told?"
"Still, the "funny human beings" in the film - famous comedians from Robin Williams to Chris Rock to Phyllis Diller to Jon Stewart - are not merely swearing, as Mr. Jillette said. They're telling their versions of a joke that involves every imaginable form of sexual perversion in graphic detail, including but not limited to incest, scatology, bestiality and sadism. Rabelais would blush.
So what's the joke? Basically, it's this: a guy walks into a talent agent's office and says he has a terrific family act. The act, the guy explains, involves a husband who comes out onstage with his wife and two kids. "
They don't print the punchline, due to the nature of the material! I am intrigued :)
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/23/movies/23aris.html
(you may have to register to read it).
Taken from the article:
"How do you sell a movie about the dirtiest joke ever told?"
"Still, the "funny human beings" in the film - famous comedians from Robin Williams to Chris Rock to Phyllis Diller to Jon Stewart - are not merely swearing, as Mr. Jillette said. They're telling their versions of a joke that involves every imaginable form of sexual perversion in graphic detail, including but not limited to incest, scatology, bestiality and sadism. Rabelais would blush.
So what's the joke? Basically, it's this: a guy walks into a talent agent's office and says he has a terrific family act. The act, the guy explains, involves a husband who comes out onstage with his wife and two kids. "
They don't print the punchline, due to the nature of the material! I am intrigued :)