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  • SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 2007 9:00 PM

Letterman Funny for the First Time in Years



When I saw this story on dlisted, I almost couldn't believe it. David Letterman, long beloved as a bastion of mainstream, "safe" humor and pleasant celebrity interviews, basically just called Paris Hilton a dirty little slut, then verbally beat her like a red headed stepchild on national TV. Look!



Things I love about this interview

1. In a satire of everyone who's interviewed her in the past, he says "How'd you like being in jail?...God that was a horrible thing, wasn't that just horrible?" Before Paris can re-gift her canned answers, the audience laughs at a joke everyone but her is in on. It's not what he says, but how he says it...he questions her with deadpan faux-sincerity that goes far beyond his usual "LOOK AT ME I'M BEING FUNNY" demeanor.

2. He uses the word "scurvy," one of my favorite words ever.

3. He rubs it in her face that Nicole only spent forty-five minutes in the clink.

4. This one is easy to miss because it's mainly set-up for what comes next...but when she tells him she was born in New York, he responds with "good for you!" Though she eventually realizes he's fucking with her, I doubt she caught that barb...because for Paris, being born was an accomplishment.

5. After she tries to steer the topic over to her current "projects," he tells her:

In all seriousness, this could be your legacy...as a contribution to the young people of this country.



What? Did he just highlight her life's utter vacuity and call her out on her failure to deliver on promises of charitable projects both at once? Yes, yes he did.

6. In the same tone of voice you'd use on a five-year-old, he asks "do you know what you did?" Points off for laughing at his own joke, though.

7. He won't stop when she tells him to! She keeps looking off to the right to see if anyone is going to tackle him, and, finding herself alone, squirms in her seat like a little kid, then pouts in a hilarious self-caricature.

8. Without skipping a beat, he asks if her heckler is somebody she met in prison.

9. He drinks the bitch's perfume, as if to say "You picked out the bottle yourself? O RLY?" This also calls attention to the fact that perfume is just alcohol you rub on yourself.

10. Even when Dave lets her talk about her "projects," the audience cannot stop laughing at the elaborate, postmodern joke that is her existence.

The reason I write about this shit, and the reason any self-respecting comedian performs satire on current events, is to make us laugh at the same time that we realize the sheer absurdity of the world around us, and maybe decide to do something about it. This was, I hope, the Paris Hilton interview to end all Paris Hilton interviews. In the wake of this dressing-down, the bitch would have to be crazy to do another one until after she actually accomplishes something. She probably will anyway, but one can only dream.

Now go read some real blogs and find out what's happening in Iraq.

 

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orbro

orbro

New York, NY
July 2004

OCT 01, 2007 09:08 PM

i don't see the difference between the "safe" jokes of recent you talk about and this. okok, i knew what you meant... i like his political jokes.

jonasgrumby

jonasgrumby

Portland, OR
April 2004

OCT 01, 2007 09:27 PM

nothingnow said:

Johnny said:
Dave deserves a lot more credit than he gets. Practically every show is a "satire" of itself, and Dave makes you enjoy being scammed like any good carny!


I agree. His show is so consistenly subversive that it's not even news anymore when he puts a guest in his or her place.


Amen. The people who claim Letterman isn't funny anymore are just not watching. Or, at least, they're watching seldom enough that they don't pick up on all the levels of meta that cumulatively build and dissipate over wide ranges of episodes. Or they've just lost the ability to tap into the funny at all.

At any rate, aging-curmudgeon Dave is more consistently funny than smarmy-wiseass Dave ever was.

PointBlank said:
Now that she's a universal punching bag, he piles on as well, but waited until now to do it. How many times has he had her on the show?

Funny for a lame, "used to be funny" sort of guy, but not really funny.


And this is just... incorrect. In every particular.

Ainur

Ainur

I'm lost
May 2005

OCT 01, 2007 09:39 PM

Ahhh, Paris has friends at SG. How cuuuute!


ardour: Yeah, I agree, the skits aren't ALWAYS good on Furgeson's show. But one of the few things I REALLY miss about Dave in the old days is how involved in the bits he would get. He still does on occasion, but few and far between. Now it's mostly stage hands and Rupert. So I like that Furgeson does nonsensical silly skits, sometimes even when they miss.

Tiger_Fodder

Tiger_Fodder

Marshfield, MA
June 2007

OCT 02, 2007 04:18 AM

I thought Letterman was dead!

El_Truco

El_Truco

Los Angeles, CA
June 2007

OCT 02, 2007 09:47 AM

Dave is still a weatherman, and not even a good one.

Paris rules, the rest of you are nobody's.

everthere

everthere

Belgium
June 2004

OCT 02, 2007 09:52 AM

About as funny as kicking a cripple or flipping off a blind man.

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