Monday, October 16, 2006

Night of Too Many Lame White Male Comics!

Last night the US cable TV channel, Comedy Central, hosted a program called Night of Too Many Stars--An Overbooked Benefit for Autism Education. I have two different friends who have sons with autism, so I was especially glad to hear about the show.

Last night I visited Jen, my trashy TV friend (she is far from trashy, but she and I enjoy trashy TV together) We settled in and to watch this program that promised too many comic stars, all doing their thing and raising money at the same time.

Ugh. One after another, these white male comics appeared with their shoddy material that barely deserved a smile, let alone a laugh. Jerry Seinfield dusted off some material from his stand-up days in the 1990's, and had to literally crawl around on the floor in order to get a response from the audience.

Where were the women comics??? The comics of colors?? Wanda Sykes--we needed you more than ever! Perhaps they came towards the end, but I couldn't watch much more after the well-worn Martin Short had a bit with Broadway singer, Kristen Chenoweth (of Wicked fame and soon to appear in Running with Scissors!) She sang about five notes before Short decked her. Okay it was a mock stage punch, but still, he took a swing, she toppled to the floor, and he pranced about with his far from funny schtick.

Next came Stephen Cobert, with maybe the funniest bit of the night (and it wasn't that funny) but he ends it with a gratuitous grope of the name-less sexy woman model holding a giant check.

I know that comedy must not always be politically correct to be funny and effective. But as comics we have a responsibility to say something of value, something insightful, especially these days when there is so much injustice, corruption and hypocrisy. Comedy may be our last hope in helping people see the ugliness around us.

Hopefully Comedy Central and these too many stars made some money for autism research, but with so many people tuned in, they failed to use their platform to make a point--any point.

4 Comments:

At 3:20 PM , Blogger SoulPony said...

i was pretty bad. you probably hated it but i liked the sandler bit.

 
At 3:23 PM , Blogger Peterson Toscano said...

tonya! the sandler bit was so lame. I mean it is what he does in EVERYONE of his movies. Okay, he is cute and charming and he does it well, but still it was nothing special (imho)

 
At 9:01 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

not that i watched it, but i´m sure you had done a much better job, had you gotten the chance ;)

 
At 9:31 AM , Blogger Peterson Toscano said...

anna harry potter! aw, you sweet thing. Yes! I would have kicked butt, given the chance!

I do admit that Jack Black was funny, even if it was the thing he always does with just different words. He opened the show and it went down hill from there.

 

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home