BUT WHAT IF GOD HAD A NAPOLEON COMPLEX
BUT WHAT IF GOD HAD A NAPOLEON COMPLEX
I just read this entire thread... it took me over an hour and all I have to say is...
About the Boot Camp:
There are tons of Stand-Up classes and go ahead and take them if you want. I've considered it, but ultimately I don't think I'm going to take them. I wouldn't judge anybody unfavorably for trying it. Stand-Up is seriously hard and whatever gets you out there and gets you comfortable on stage... go for it. Personally, I'm doing the open mics around NYC and doing really horribly quite often. So often that it's really beaten me down and I'm hating life right now. That's the direction I'm trying. Maybe a class would help me out, but I'm struggling to buy food and afford rent, so paying for classes is not an option.
Also, a lot of the comments on here are seriously funny.
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Not saying a word.
This just in: Kyle Cease funnier than Doug Benson.
http://comedians.jokes.com/standup-showdown/
I think they told Tom Wilson it was a Scared Straight remake.
We can make fun of that boot camp all we want, but I'm glad Jon Lovitz is finally sticking it to those "in the house" comedians.
Also, that video was kind of terrifying.
is this the trailer that Kevin Cease said represented Stand-Up Boot Camp well or the one that didn't represent it well?
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"jumped back into drivers seat.. full beam on.. reversed out street.. took some choice back roads home and came into the house absolutely grey and feeling terrible with what I'd done." -asd123
I WANT TO BECOME ORIGINAL!
Is one of the marketing skills I can learn ONLY THERE to make a 7 minute promo for a stand-up comedy workshop that is completely humorless? It seems like an odd choice but I trust Kyle!
Cool vid Kev, though I think I would want a disclaimer at the end: 'No chickens were put through a wood chipper in the making of this trailer.'
"..but this is definitely the smoke that will be blown up your ass."
Seriously with the serious music and the feathers I thought John Woo directed it.
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Looks way too serious to be any good.
Did anybody besides me leave a comment on the YouTube page?