Isn't that common knowledge? That Danny Tanner is a sick, sick comic?
I don't think so, at all. Remember -- not that many people pay attention to standup offscreen, and he's
much
more famous for TV than anything else. Hell, I'd be surprised if most people knew he did any kind of standup.
Isn't that common knowledge? That Danny Tanner is a sick, sick comic?
I saw him on Comic Relief many, many years ago, when he stuck a video camera down his pants and said something like, "Sorry, I shouldn't have done that. Because I'm huge. No, sorry, I shouldn't have said that. I want YOU to say it. I'll pay you to say it."
Today is William Powell's birthday, and they are showing his movies all day long on TCM. Sophisticated, charming, sexy, I loves me some Powell!
ETA: I can't wait to see
The Aristocrats!
Every time I see the movie title
The Aristocrats,
I have to remind myself it's not
The Aristocats.
tommyrot speaks for me. Double take every single time.
Bob Saget is practically the bluest guy in the film, if not in comedy. Isn't that common knowledge? That Danny Tanner is a sick, sick comic?
I'm so backwards, I read this and all the subsequent posts scratching my head and thinking,
Okay, I already knew about Saget, but who's this Danny Tanner guy?
"Sorry, I shouldn't have done that. Because I'm huge. No, sorry, I shouldn't have said that. I want YOU to say it. I'll pay you to say it."
Whoa, Danny Tanner made me laugh.
I had heard Bob Saget worked blue, but I was never sure how much of that was more in comparision to his TV persona than in comarison to other comics.
Also, I've read a few tellings of The Aristocrats joke, and it just gets monotonous. But the South Park clip that's floating around online is funny, and I'm told the movie is as well.
There's a The Aristocrats sound board. Hee!
Aristocrats website
1. I do like the-- what would you call it? art direction of the ad campaign.
2. Man, it's hard to see that movie. Not playing in that many places. I just sent Bob out to make sure tonight's not sold out at Union Square.