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The Aristocrats!
2005-08-14, 7:25 PM #1
I want to see this so bad!


The Aristocrats.

Chris Albrecht
Jason Alexander .... Himself
Hank Azaria .... Himself
Steven Banks .... Billy The Mime
Shelley Berman .... Himself
Lewis Black .... Himself
David Brenner .... Himself
Mario Cantone .... Himself
Drew Carey .... Himself
George Carlin .... Himself
Mark Cohen .... Himself
Billy Connolly .... Himself
Tim Conway .... Himself
Pat Cooper .... Himself
Wayne Cotter .... Himself
Andy Dick .... Himself
Frank DiGiacomo
Phyllis Diller .... Herself
Susie Essman .... Herself
Carrie Fisher .... Herself
Joe Franklin
Mike George .... Himself
Todd Glass .... Himself
Whoopi Goldberg .... Herself
Judy Gold .... Herself
Eddie Gorodetsky .... Himself
Gilbert Gottfried .... Himself
Dana Gould .... Himself
Allan Havey .... Himself
Eric Idle .... Himself
Dom Irrera .... Himself
Eddie Izzard .... Himself
Richard Jeni .... Himself
Penn Jillette .... Himself
Jake Johannsen .... Himself
Alan Kirschenbaum
Jay Kogen .... Himself
Sue Kolinsky .... Herself
Paul Krassner .... Himself
Cathy Ladman .... Herself
Lisa Lampanelli
Richard Lewis .... Himself
Wendy Liebman .... Herself
Bill Maher .... Himself
Howie Mandel .... Himself
Merrill Markoe .... Herself
Jay Marshall .... Himself
Jackie Martling .... Himself
Chuck McCann
Michael McKean .... Himself
Eric Mead
Larry Miller .... Himself
Owen Morse
Martin Mull .... Himself
Kevin Nealon .... Himself
Taylor Negron .... Himself
Rick Overton .... Himself
Gary Owens .... Himself
Trey Parker .... Himself
Otto Peterson .... Himself
Emo Philips .... Himself
Peter Pitofsky .... Himself
Kevin Pollak .... Himself
Paul Reiser .... Himself
Andy Richter .... Himself
Don Rickles .... Himself
Chris Rock .... Himself
Gregg Rogell .... Himself
Jeffrey Ross .... Himself
Jon Ross .... Himself
Rita Rudner .... Herself
Bob Saget .... Himself
T. Sean Shannon .... Himself
Harry Shearer .... Himself
Sarah Silverman .... Herself
Bobby Slayton .... Himself
Dick Smothers .... Himself (as The Smothers Brothers)
Tom Smothers .... Himself (as The Smothers Brothers)
Carrie Snow .... Herself
Doug Stanhope .... Himself
David Steinberg .... Himself
Jon Stewart .... Himself
Matt Stone .... Himself
Larry Storch .... Himself
Rip Taylor .... Himself
Teller .... Himself
The Amazing Johnathan .... Himself
Dave Thomas .... Himself
Johnny Thompson
Scott 'Carrot Top' Thompson .... Himself
Peter Tilden .... Himself
Bruce Vilanch .... Himself
Jonathan Wee
Fred Willard .... Himself
Robin Williams .... Himself
Steven Wright .... Himself
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Think while it's still legal.
2005-08-14, 7:39 PM #2
I never understood what so funny about that joke. Although I'd admit the irony of the south park version gave me a smile. What really gets me is the fact that they made a movie about an inhouse joke that never really ever, was funny in the first place.

"Hey I got an idea, lets make a movie about that joke about a boy falling off his bike!"

"Sure why not! We'd make a -load of cash!"

Why'd the boy fall off his bike?
Someone threw a refridgerator at him.
2005-08-14, 8:50 PM #3
I have to see this movie as well, the premise sounds way too funny to miss out on.
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2005-08-14, 8:57 PM #4
Originally posted by CavEmaN:
I never understood what so funny about that joke. Although I'd admit the irony of the south park version gave me a smile. What really gets me is the fact that they made a movie about an inhouse joke that never really ever, was funny in the first place.

"Hey I got an idea, lets make a movie about that joke about a boy falling off his bike!"

"Sure why not! We'd make a -load of cash!"

Why'd the boy fall off his bike?
Someone threw a refridgerator at him.


The joke isn't the same joke over and over. It's the same beginning and end, with the middle changed by each person who tells it. Bob Saget's version is supposed to be one of the most vulgar, hehe.
2005-08-14, 9:27 PM #5
I know, the funny part apparently is "The manager says, "What do you call this act?" cue: punchline." Still not funny.
2005-08-15, 7:17 AM #6
No Caveman, that's the more ironic part. The irony is that everything in the middle is so gross and hilarious, and then the punchline is so weird and out of place and has nothing to do with what was said beforehand.
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2005-08-15, 7:21 AM #7
As with so many things in life, Bob Saget is the punchline.
2005-08-15, 7:37 AM #8
.... this is one of the most unfunny and shock-factor jokes I've ever had the experience of wasting 10 minutes of my life reading.

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