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The Aristocrats (2005)

Documentary | 92 minutes
2,57 116 votes

Genre: Documentary / Comedy

Duration: 92 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Paul Provenza

Stars: Andy Dick

IMDb score: 6,4 (17.277)

Releasedate: 20 January 2005

The Aristocrats plot

"100 Superstar Comedians. One Very Dirty Joke."

A hundred different famous actors and comedians tell the same raunchy joke in different ways. The 'aristocrats' joke has been around for years as incrowd humor in the comedian circuit.

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Macmanus

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Docu breaks joke!

Too bad the joke is pretty funny. Not extremely funny. But I did understand the idea that you have a beginning and the punchline, and what you can do in between is completely up to your own humorous imagination.

But there is no 90 minutes of material and the makers are downright annoying. The makers themselves always laugh, how annoying. In any case, it seems like quite a joke to me, which is fun when you're all feeling corny after your performance. This is now not transferred to film at all and so most jokers are also quite wide of the mark.

A hundred different people telling the same joke sounds boring and unfortunately it is...

Very low 2 stars (For Sarah Silverman and South Park)

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Respekked

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There were some nice parts in there. For example, I had to laugh at Gregg Rogell telling the joke to a passerby. And ends with, and the best part of the show was, Grandma was dead. I also had to chuckle at John Ross (I believe he told the joke in a public toilet). In addition, the card trick is fun and that weirdo Gilbert Gottfried is in his place this time. Silverman's joke becomes even funnier when you hear that guy say at the end that he's never heard of her. Finally, Saget, nice but more laughable because of his corniness and South Park royalty (but just because of the way Cartman tells it).

Fairly poor harvest out of 100 comedians. Still, I enjoyed the whole concept and its variations.

2.5*

And an honorable mention for Pollak and his Walken imitation.

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DonLeone

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a damn boring movie, a waste of money, I thought it was funny at first, but it was literally the entire running time of the movie about that one joke, that was a bit too much for me

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