I believe that the ghosts of Laurel and Hardy would shudder in boredom if they were to watch the Tonight Show.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Trump on Tonight Show, not very laughable
Here are two old Donald Trump spoofs from the Tonight Show:
When I compare these US political specimens with typical spoofs created here in France, I find them totally trivial, and devoid of any kind of in-depth humor. They don't really make me laugh. In the course of a typical evening of French TV, I would normally discover several times more stuff that's far funnier. In any case, I have the impression that US authors of political humor have simply lost their touch. In the above specimens, they have gone to a lot of trouble in their attempt to simply imitate Trump, whereas authentic humor would attempt to magnify reality and make it more absurd. For example, the authors are surely proud to have dressed their would-be Trumps in exactly the same necktie as the real-life Trump, and given him an identical hairdo. Their Trumps remind me of characters in typical US "historical" movies. Why don't they try to twist the real-life necktie and hairdo to make them outlandish and truly funny? Their necktie might, for example, have been knitted in mauve wool by one of Trump's admirers. His hairdo might be composed of a barely visible nylon net surrounding a hilarious mess of pink knots (including a mislaid hairclip).
I believe that the ghosts of Laurel and Hardy would shudder in boredom if they were to watch the Tonight Show.
I believe that the ghosts of Laurel and Hardy would shudder in boredom if they were to watch the Tonight Show.
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