The Aristocrats (film)

The Aristocrats (film)

Infobox Film
name = The Aristocrats


caption =
director = Paul Provenza
producer = Paul Provenza and Penn Jillette
writer =
starring = Various
music = Gary Stockdale
cinematography =
editing = Emery Emery and Paul Provenza
distributor = THINKFilm
released = August 122005
runtime = 89 Minutes
rating = Not Rated
country = USA
awards =
language =
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
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imdb_id = 0436078
website = http://thearistocrats.com/

"The Aristocrats" is a 2005 documentary film about the formerly obscure dirty joke of the same name. It was conceived and produced by comedians Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza, edited by Emery Emery, and released to theaters by THINKFilm. The film is dedicated to Johnny Carson, as "The Aristocrats" was said to be his favorite joke.

The joke

"The Aristocrats" is a longstanding transgressive joke amongst comedians, in which the setup and punchline are almost always the same (or similar). It is the joke's midsection — which may be as long as the teller prefers and is often completely improvised — that makes or breaks a particular rendition.

The joke involves a person pitching an act to a talent agent. Typically the first line is, "A man walks into a talent agent's office." The man then describes the act. From this point, up to (but not including) the punchline, the teller of the joke is expected to ad-lib the most shocking act they can possibly imagine. This often involves elements of incest, group sex, graphic violence, defecation, coprophilia, necrophilia, bestiality, child sexual abuse and various other taboo behaviors.

The joke ends with the agent, shocked and often impressed, asking "And what do you call the act?" The punchline of the joke is then given: "The Aristocrats".

The joke, as first delivered in the film, contains the set-up line "What the heck do you call an act like that?" followed by the punchline "I call it 'The Aristocrats'." The added set-up value of this version of the joke, wherein the pitchman misunderstands the meaning of the phrase "What the heck do you call [that] ?" as a request for information, when it is in fact meant to be an expression of incredulity or bewilderment, is lost in subsequent tellings of the joke, with the simpler and less sensible question asked by the agent, "What do you call your act?"

A parody trailer for a documentary called "The Adelaide Aristocrats," appeared on an episode of "The Chaser's War on Everything." The trailer featured various comedians, including Wil Anderson, Corrine Grant and Mikey Robbins talking about a joke, which turns out to be an insensitive and controversial joke by Alexander Downer in reference to the Government's domestic violence policy, "The Things that Batter."

Featured comedians

The following comedians are featured in the film, telling the joke themselves and/or providing substantial commentary on its history:columns-list|4
*Chris Albrecht
*Jason Alexander
*Hank Azaria
*Shelley Berman
*Billy the Mime
*Lewis Black
*David Brenner
*Mario Cantone
*Drew Carey
*George Carlin
*Mark Cohen
*Carrot Top
*Billy Connolly
*Tim Conway
*Pat Cooper
*Wayne Cotter
*Andy Dick
*Frank DiGiacomo
*Phyllis Diller
*Susie Essman
*Carrie Fisher
*Joe Franklin
*Todd Glass
*Judy Gold
*Whoopi Goldberg
*Eddie Gorodetsky
*Gilbert Gottfried
*Dana Gould
*Allan Havey
*Eric Idle
*Dom Irrera
*Eddie Izzard
*Richard Jeni
*Jake Johannsen
*The Amazing Johnathan
*Alan Kirschenbaum
*Jay Kogen
*Sue Kolinsky
*Paul Krassner
*Cathy Ladman
*Lisa Lampanelli
*Richard Lewis
*Wendy Liebman
*Bill Maher
*Howie Mandel
*Merrill Markoe
*Jay Marshall
*Jackie Martling
*Chuck McCann
*Michael McKean
*Eric Mead
*Larry Miller
*Martin Mull
*Kevin Nealon
*Taylor Negron
*"The Onion" editorial staff
*Otto and George
*Rick Overton
*Gary Owens
*Trey Parker, Matt Stone ("South Park" voices)
*The Passing Zone
*Penn & Teller
*Emo Philips
*Peter Pitofsky
*Kevin Pollak
*Paul Reiser
*Andy Richter
*Don Rickles
*Chris Rock
*Gregg Rogell
*Jeffrey Ross
*Jon Ross
*Rita Rudner
*Bob Saget
*T. Sean Shannon
*Harry Shearer
*Sarah Silverman
*Bobby Slayton
*The Smothers Brothers
*Carrie Snow
*Doug Stanhope
*David Steinberg
*Jon Stewart
*Larry Storch
*Rip Taylor
*Dave Thomas
*Johnny Thompson
*Peter Tilden
*Bruce Vilanch
*Fred Willard
*Robin Williams
*Steven Wright

Many other comedians were filmed but not included due to time constraints. According to a letter to critic Roger Ebert from Penn Jillette, Buddy Hackett and Rodney Dangerfield were both intended to be included, but died before they could be filmed. Jillette also indicated that, this being Johnny Carson's favorite joke, Carson was also invited to appear, but declined. [cite web
url = http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050821/ANSWERMAN/508210304/1023
title = Letter to Roger Ebert
accessdate = 2008-07-09
author = Penn Jillette
authorlink = Penn Jillette
date = August 21, 2005
work = Movie Answer Man
publisher = rogerebert.com
]

Joe Franklin controversy

"The New Yorker" reported that Sarah Silverman's telling of the joke led veteran talk show host Joe Franklin, who is also featured in the film, to consider filing a defamation lawsuit against the comedian. [ [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/051024fa_fact Profiles: Quiet Depravity: The New Yorker ] ] Her version is told as if it were autobiographical and she had been one of the "Aristocrats" performers as a child. Silverman builds the story to include her family being booked on the "The Joe Franklin Show", and ends with her punch line: a deadpan allegation that Franklin had raped her during a phony rehearsal for the show.

On the DVD commentary track, Paul Provenza indicated that he had explained to Franklin that it was only meant to be a joke, and defended Silverman by calling her straight-faced performance Academy Award caliber. Additionally, Silverman told Jillette that it would have been a great publicity stunt if she had pressed charges.Fact|date=July 2008

AMC Banning

The theater chain AMC refused to show the movie on any of its 3,500+ screens. The theater company tried to avoid an overt ban, by claiming the film had a very limited appeal, causing comedian and co-producer Penn Jillette to comment to MSNBC, "It's the kind of thing that makes you go 'Come on, play fair.' It's not like we're trying to slide this by anybody by calling it "Love Bug 2: Herbie Takes It Up the A--"." [ [http://www.tmz.com/2005/12/30/censored-in-2005/ Censored in 2005 - TMZ.com] ]

Friars Club roast footage

The film includes footage of Gilbert Gottfried's telling of the joke at a Comedy Central/Friars Club roast of Hugh Hefner which had been almost entirely censored when aired on television. Taped not long after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the incident occurred at a time when, according to one of the commentators in the "Aristocrats" film, entertainers were uncertain how much comedy was allowed in the aftermath of the attacks. Gottfried followed Rob Schneider, who had received mixed results with his stand-up comedy performance in Hefner's honor. Gottfried was booed, some yelling "too soon", when he began his performance with a 9/11-related joke and, in response, he told an obscenity-filled rendition of the Aristocrats joke. According to the film, the telling was as much a cathartic experience for the audience as it was a shocking one, regardless of whether viewers were familiar with the joke or not. During his performance, Gottfried told the audience "They might have to clean this up for TV."

References

External links

* [http://thearistocrats.com/ Official movie site]
* [http://www.nndb.com/films/138/000099838/ Review / cast listing at nndb.com]
*imdb title|id=0436078|title=The Aristocrats
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/23/movies/23aris.html New York Times Article about the 2005 movie, The Aristocrats]
* [http://www.sheckymagazine.com/emeryem.htm Interview with the editor of the film]
* [http://www.critical-film.com/reviews/A/Aristocrats/Aristocrats.html Critical analysis of the film by Critical-Film.com reviewer Jason Pitt]


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