Thanks deiki. My motto about this (and many other taboo/controversial subjects) is to keep an open mind. Not to believe any one one source but not to reject the whole subject either if one source is dubious. If we do our own research, I believe in time the truth (if any) will start raising up from the dirt and it'll be obvious for everyone to see. I'd be curious to know your opinion on those videos when you get to watch them.
Ah, I like to call that the George Carlin mindset. He just rejects everything and ridicules it for the rest of our entertainment. I'm watching them on Friday, right before I leave for Fullerton. Saturday is 24 hour comic day, so I'm wondering how they will affect my comic. I'm excited to watch them though!
What a legend, one of my favourite comedians. I'd love to see the end result : )Ah, I like to call that the George Carlin mindset. He just rejects everything and ridicules it for the rest of our entertainment.
Saturday is 24 hour comic day, so I'm wondering how they will affect my comic. I'm excited to watch them though!
Do you enjoy him before or after his wife died? The way he is afterwards is pretty dark, but I love how straight-edged his comedy becomes. If anything, I imagine that's probably how Mark Twain was on stage. I would give my unborn child to time travel to one of his talks. We can talk about the films when I get my comic back!I'd love to see the end result : )
I'm not sure in what phase of his life he was when his comedy became more political and like you say darker. When he stopped with fluffy superficial comedy and went deep and to the core of the ugly of society. That's the part of his work that I really admire. His brutal honesty, even if he's insulting you, you still love him for pointing out the absurd and rotten in society.
Good to know you liked them : ) There are a few other documentaries on the subject under the Universe category of Lucid Tree if you're interested.