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libyan, arliss howard, harrumph, punk, name, idiot, arthuriana, fiber cut, william fichtner, egypt, | Goldberg Gilbert Gottfried Eric Idle Eddie Izzard Richard fontana labs Jeni Lisa Lampanelli Richard Lewis Wendy Liebman Bill Maher Jackie Martling Howie Mandel Larry Miller Martin Mull The Onion editorial staff Penn & Teller Emo Philips Chris Rock Rita Rudner Bob Saget Sarah Silverman Jon Stewart 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 (although some fontana labs sources suggest fontana labs Hackett insisted on being paid). Jillette also indicated that, this being Johnny Carson's favorite joke, that Carson was also invited to appear, but declined.[2] Although considered a highlight of the film by some critics, The New Yorker reported that Sarah Silverman's autobiographical telling of the joke, in which she claimed to have actually been one of the Aristocrat performers, and which culminated in a joke involving veteran talk show host Joe Franklin, reportedly led to Franklin considering a defamation lawsuit against the actress.[3] |
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2, published in 1975 [1]. Legman retells the joke, complete with its traditional vaudevillian flourishes, though he does not attribute the joke to vaudeville roots. fiber cut Instead, Legman learned the joke from a fiber cut young man who grew up in a broken home. In a 2005 interview, U.K. comic Barry Cryer claims to have heard the joke "fifty years ago... but the punchline wasn't 'The Aristocrats,' it was 'The Debonairs' or 'The Sophisticates'". 2005 film A film called The Aristocrats premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. Co-produced by Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza and directed fiber cut by Provenza, the film is based on hours of digital video taken over several years, featuring comedians talking about and telling their versions of the joke. It includes the unaired footage of Gilbert Gottfried's telling of a version of the joke at a Comedy Central/Friars Club roast of Hugh Hefner. The Aristocrats was Johnny Carson's favorite joke, and the film is dedicated to him. Notable comedians who appear in the film The following notable comedians contributed versions of the joke and/or substantial commentary: Jason Alexander Lewis Black Drew Carey George Carlin Carrot Top Cartman, South Park character Billy Connolly Tim Conway Phyllis Diller Susie Essman Carrie Fisher Whoopi |
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