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JEFF DUNHAM YOUR GAY MEME SERIES
You see, when he says "I Keel You!" it's funny because he's already dead? The terrorists didn't win? Hooray? Let's all crack open a beer and celebrate? The TV series debut includes a parody commercial in which Achmed (without Dunham appearing in it at all) tries out a career of his own as a stand-up comedian, but eventually gets heckled and things get ugly.ĭunham himself, however, doesn't get heckled. It's the puppet! Which, of course, also gets the heart of how so many people can find joy in Dunham's creation that took him to this heightened level of success: Achmed the Dead Terrorist. It's not him saying these politically incorrect and sometimes just plain awful jokes. I get the sense that Dunham's attitude is, and always has been, that his act should be retitled Puppets Say The Darnedest Things. And when a gun shop salesman and a "gun enthusiast" are shown talking to Bubba J, with Dunham standing there (mouth slightly moving and arm stuck up in Bubba J), confusing the latter guy's retired teacher for "retarded" teacher, well, um, WTF? How did Dunham get from Walter, who seemed like an homage to Don Rickles and insult comedy, given the added spin through ventriloquism of being part of a two "man" act, to this? And when you see Brooke Hogan go on a date with Peanut, well, just be thankful that it's a fairly short sketch.īut sending Dunham and Walter to the fake therapist, who just so happens to be gay, which makes for jokes such as Walter wondering if he and Dunham are thought of as a gay couple? I'm pretty sure if a man has sex with a puppet, that's not a homosexual act but something else altogether and not filed under comedy (nor is seeing Walter sitting on a toilet). While you can suspend your disbelief when you see celebrities talking to the Muppets - for one very famous example that children and adults alike could relate to - how would you have felt watching any celebrity talking to Kermit the Frog while the late Jim Henson stood right there working him. Very little about this show, at least from the first half-hour I watched, seems real. So why do critics seem to have a problem with Jeff Dunham? Let's roll a preview clip of his Comedy Central series, in which Dunham explains in his debut's monologue to the audience, "We took the little guys out in the real world - real life, real situations, with real people - and we saw what would happen." You mean things like this?įirst things first. There have been plenty of other success stories: From Senor Wences to Sherri Lewis and Lamb Chop, Willie Tyler and Lester, and 2007 winner of America's Got Talent, Terry Fator. On the trippy soap-opera parody of the 1970s, Soap, the characters had fun not knowing what to make of ventriloquist Jay Johnson and his sidekick, Bob ( check out this scene, for example). Edgar Bergen did it generations ago with Charlie McCarthy (no relation!). It's not as if ventriloquism or puppetry can't be a hit. But when you read the reviews, it's as if the critics are saying either a) 6.6 million fans couldn't be wrong, could they?, or b) conversely, 6.6 million fans must be dummies themselves because they're dead wrong. They're quick to mention how Dunham's 2008 Christmas special was Comedy Central's most-watched show ever, with 6.6 million viewers - some also mention the hundreds of millions of YouTube views, the four million DVDs sold, and the success of his live touring. Reading the reviews for his show, however, has been highly amusing (though perhaps not to Dunham himself), as reporter after reporter has acknowledged they are dumbstruck by it all, either because they had not been aware of Dunham's popularity before, because they're not fans of ventriloquism, or both.
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And this month, in addition to his new Comedy Central show debuting tonight, The Jeff Dunham Show, he'll also be appearing on an episode of NBC's 30 Rock. So that was Dunham 19 years ago, showing off his ventriloquism skills with his star attraction sidekick, cranky old Walter. How long? Long enough to perform and do panel with Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show back in 1990. Before we get into the review, I think it's very important to point out that Jeff Dunham knows what he's doing, and has been doing it for a long time.