

From Ab Fab to The Mighty Boosh, anything and everything in the world of comedy
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Next up is a Japanese comedy film clip, it may not have some many views as others (only around 189,000) but the reactions of the people involed are hilarious and no YouTube video review would be complete without a little bit of Japanese gameshow style humour!
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The next video is a very famous one, called the Evolution of Dance. With over 100 million views this video deserves in comedy recognititon and must be one of the most popular comedy videos on YouTube.
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The final clip features a possible comedy star for the future, a very funny baby who can't stop laughing! This baby has got over 69 million views and it is defiantly worth the watch.
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YouTube is now famous for it's user made videos and it turn some of YouTube's users have got quite famous themselves. From the Chinese Backstreet Boys to Star Wars Kid and the boy that sang Numa Numa, YouTube is now a popular platform for all types of comedy.
Crying With Laughter: Jordan and Dr Cox have just had a baby girl, who apparently looks like a lizard, but only one other person knows about it, and that’s JD. However Dr Cox doesn’t want anybody else knowing about the birth, so is left with no option but to rely on JD to keep Jordan distracted with an overenthusiastic round of congratulations (Wow Jordan, you sure look hot for a woman who’s just been gutted!) and a finger shadow puppet presentation of the attack on Pearl Harbour. Frustrated that JD is her only visitor, Jordan decides that he can be the godfather and that the baby will be named Jennifer Dylan (JD), which reduces the original JD to a gibbering wreck.
Just Plain Crying: The reason Dr Cox didn’t want anybody to know about the birth of his daughter is because Nurse Laverne Roberts is in a coma after getting into a car accident. One by one the staff of Sacred Heart line up to say their goodbyes which upsets Nurse Carla, Laverne’s closest friend, as she still believes that Laverne will still recover. However Laverne is found to be brain dead and the family agrees to switch off her life support machine. Unable to cope with the fact that Laverne will soon die, Carla goes into denial, refusing to see Nurse Roberts while at the same time being followed everywhere by her ghost-like spirit. Eventually she is convinced by Elliot and Turk to say her goodbyes while she still can, even though she still feels unready. After a heartbreakingly emotional speech, Carla is comforted by her friends as Laverne finally passes away.Crying With Laughter: Carla forces Turk to shave off his moustache, resulting in a rather unwanted discovery…Turk has a mole above his lip, a mole that Carla hears speaking to her. While Carla is desperate to get rid of Turk’s “tickle button”, Elliot is paranoid about the huge bunion on her foot. She refuses to draw the face of her boyfriend on it as a loving tribute, as JD suggested, but still does not know how to get rid of it. Carla convinces Turk to have plastic surgery, despite his fears that he will forever be branded a “butt face” after the skin graft. Just as the surgery is about to begin however, Carla feels guilty and calls the operation off. Elliot leaps at the opportunity to have the plastic surgeon take care of her bunion, the sight of which causes a nurse to faint. Nice!
Just Plain Crying: Generally considered by fans to be the saddest moment in the show, Dr Cox’s former brother in law and best friend, Ben, arrives at the hospital two years after he was diagnosed with Leukaemia. Although delighted to see him again, Dr Cox chastises Ben for not seeing a single doctor following his diagnosis.Videos Courtesy of: youtube.com (users reticentmind, HaxTbh and freakofebag), Photo Courtesy of wallpapergate.com
R. Kelly-Trapped In The Closet
"WTF???" These three little letters posted by a youtube user in reply to the video below pretty much sums up R&B star R. Kelly's 22 part "hip-hopera". Kelly must have thought of his 83 minute tale of gangsters and suburban unrest as groundbreaking and epic, when really any music video that repeats the word "midget" that many times simply cannot be taken seriously. Only the most dedicated hip hop fans will be able to keep a straight face through this:
Coughs And Sneezes
With the Second World War finally over it seemed that the biggest threat left to the British public in 1945 was...er...inconsiderate people who sneezed a lot. Yes, the man in this completely genuine and completely serious public service film does have the loudest sneeze in the world, but quite frankly I'd rather take my chances with him than risk getting pushed into a pond by the little sadist at the beginning:
Plan 9 From Outer Space
SPOILER ALERT! The "plan" in this 1959 B-Movie is a diabolical scheme to raise the Earth's dead, masterminded by mysterious aliens from, you guessed it, outer space. If you think that a movie with aliens AND zombies simply can't go wrong then you might want to think again, given that Plan 9 is generally regarded as the worst film ever from the worst director ever. But while it may be a ridiculously bad sci-fi movie, the hammy acting, clumsy effects and laughable dialouge make Plan 9 a first rate comedy! Check out the original theatrical trailer. Curse those unreliable electro-guns!
Everyday Life
But why is it that we have to turn to the media to have a good laugh at some unintentionally funny moments? Comedy is all around us. Goofs, pratfalls, wonderful social faux pas like this:
And of course, who can resist the childish humour of an unintentionally funny road sign. Enjoy!
Videos Courtesy of youtube.com (users outburstx, hra100, ErraticConduct, sideshowcarny, 52projects and CakM93)
They loved it, but Sachs didn’t and neither did the 38,000 people who phoned in to the BBC to complain. As a result, Brand and Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas resigned while Ross, one of the BBC’s biggest paid stars, was suspended. Now that’s a costly phone call.
On the TV...
“Paedophiles have more genes in common with crabs than they do with you and me,” said DJ Neil Fox on a special edition of satirical mockumentary Brass Eye. “Now that is a scientific fact-there’s no real evidence for it-but it is scientific fact”.
Understandably Foxy was slightly annoyed with the show when it first aired in 1997, but while he and the other celebrities duped by the programme were probably more concerned with how stupid they sounded, everyone else was more miffed at the subject matter. Unsurprisingly, a show about paedophilia didn’t go down too well with the general public and 1500 people complained.
But while that one episode of Brass Eye managed to outrage so many, it’s still nothing compared to the 12 years (and counting) of controversy over infamous US cartoon South Park. The cute little show about four 8-year-olds once broadcast an episode where the word “sh*t” was said, unbleeped, 162 times while the fan favourite Trapped in the Closet show annoyed Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise so much that he forced Paramount (the makers of the show) to cancel a repeat broadcast.
There have been so many controversial episodes of South Park that it's impossible to list them all here, but click on over to the Manofest blog to see their top 10.
At the Cinema...
I find it kind of strange how the film so often called "the greatest comedy film of all time" is also one of the most hated. But wierdly, that's certainly the case with Monty Python's Life Of Brian. If you've never heard of the film, or the Pythons, then...well...is a comedy blog really for you? Take a look at the clip below for a little taster:
Funny, right? Well not according to the protesters and activists who were outraged upon it's release in 1979, claiming that the film was blasphemous. Seemingly unaware that their vigorous campaigning was actually boosting attendance at cinemas, nuns and rabbis picketed screenings in NYC, Mary Whitehouse and friends canvased Britain with anti-python leaflets, and the film was banned altogether in entire countries. In the UK, some local councils voted to keep the movie out of their cinemas, even though in most cases they hadn't even seen the film! Some of these bans lasted long into the 21st century, and in fact, the Welsh town of Aberystwyth still has theirs imposed today!
By contrast, in the case of the immensely popular comedy film Borat, it was not the viewers of the movie that found it offensive but, rather randomly, it was the "stars" of the film themselves. Many of the participants, or as they like to be called, 'victims', of the cringeworthy mockumentary spoke out against Sacha Baron Cohen, feeling that they had been purposely misinformed of the nature of the film and tricked into a hoax project, which as a result, had made them look...well...rather stupid. And that was just the lucky ones! Dharma Arthur, a news producer at the station hijacked by Borat in the clip below, claimed that she had lost her job over the chaos the fake Kazakhstani caused:
Videos Courtesy of: youtube.com, spike.com
Photos Courtesy of: wikipedia.org, theherald.co.uk