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Watch Trailer for a Documentary Entirely Focused on Holocaust Jokes, “The Last Laugh”

January 25, 2017
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amy hobby, anne hubbell, ferne pearlstein, holocaust, holocaust jokes, jan warner, political correctness, robert edwards, taboo

There have been a number of documentaries over the years on where the “line” is in comedy and comedy’s role in pushing the boundaries artistically, culturally, socio-politically, etc. 

Few, if any, have ever focused on a single seemingly controversial topic in humor like Ferne Pearlstein’s The Last Laugh does with comedy specifically about the Holocaust. 

From the trailer, you can see how relevant, on so many levels, this documentary can be. Interviews in the documentary feature Mel Brooks, Sarah Silverman, Jeff Ross, Gilbert Gottfried, Rob Reiner, Carl Reiner, Susie Essman, and actual Holocaust survivors all discussing the importance of joking about such a ghastly tragedy.

Having made its way around the festival circuit, The Last Laugh rolls out into theaters on March 3rd.

Paul F. Tompkins Makes The Best Points Ever About Political Correctness in Comedy

February 22, 2016
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big think, paul f tompkins, pc police, political correctness

In a video for site Big Think, Paul F. Tompkins succinctly and clearly explains, better than anyone has that we can remember, political correctness’ role in comedy and how it helps rather than hinders the art form.

Watch and hopefully this’ll be the final word on the matter because it’s a damn good one.

Jerry Seinfeld Tells Seth Meyers He Wants a Little Less Political Correctness and Set Up in Talk Show Interviews

June 10, 2015
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jerry seinfeld, late night, political correctness, pre interviews, seth meyers

On last night’s Late Night with Seth Meyers, Jerry Seinfeld wasted no time in getting to pulling back the curtain on how talk show interviews are set up and his subsequent distaste for pre-interviews/artificial conversation.

He does give props to Meyers for not having notes visible on his desk.

Then, he moved on to commenting on political correctness and how he has found that it has gone too far .

Jerry makes solid points on both counts and will inevitably have people/the Internet endlessly debate and further entrench themselves in whatever side they take. 

Whether you agree or disagree, it won’t keep from Jerry from joking about what he wants and avoiding talking to producers before he goes on late night talks shows.

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