I did sign up for funny school, at the iO theater in Wrigleyville. It is right next door to Wrigley Field. I saw some improv there about a month ago, some of it was really, really good. Ginger Snaps, a two-person team composed of a a redheaded, freckled chubby guy and a redheaded, freckled skinny girl were a standout. I begin the Improv program in two weeks, and the Writing program in about a month. This is what I'm here for, and although it would be lovely to have some income coming in at the moment, it's nice to get started with this bizness.
Speaking of funny, I saw Patton Oswalt perform last Friday. The opening comedian was really good, but Oswalt killed. He's even shorter than you'd think, but certainly not short on talent. (!) Highlights include the line, "I want all the ham", a bit about watching Transformers 2 and peeing in a bottle, and of course, the now-famous "Uncle Touchy's Naked Puzzle Basement".
I also saw David Cross's show this weekend, on Sunday. This was preceded by a book signing at Borders on Saturday wherein I got my copy of I Drink For A Reason signed ("J.B.-I love you a lot?") and got a picture snapped with the man, and Keaton:
The man does not look happy. I blame Keaton. And a long line of prattling strangers, and the umpteenth picture of the day. But mostly Keaton.
But the show on Sunday was staggering. Oswalt killed, but not like David Cross. Describing a comedy show is a pointless exercise, I can't remember all the jokes and even if i could, it wouldn't be that funny. But I'm here to tell you that it was great. Ninety plus minutes, all new material, he opened with a preteen in a bald cap who was announced as David Cross, the kid told off-color jokes for a few minutes. Other highlights included a musical number, an interaction with a deaf ASL interpreter, an interaction with someone liveblogging the performance, countless religious/political/racial insensitivities, and the encore was five minutes of a new show David Cross wrote and starred in overseas, for Channel 4 and probably won't air here. It was called The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret. It has a lot of promise and I look forward to catching it on DVD down the road, or maybe Adult Swim. Will Arnett and Spike Jonze co-star. Yep, I laughed my ass off the whole night. I was in the second row, and got a crappy picture of the man on stage:
Dynamic!
Also, Zombieland was good twice. See it.
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