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Rob Sheffield on Dane Cook: Where's the Funny?

October 20, 2006

His HBO series, Tourgasm, was somewhat entertaining but that was due almost entirely to the three other comics on the show. He's made a HUGE name for himself on the college touring circuit (which I guess makes him the new Carrot Top--lucky him) through his admittedly forward-thinking use of social networking sites and Internet marketing. But, is Dane Cook funny? At all? Not to Rob Sheffield.

Taylor Dayne. Cookie Monster. The Great Dane next door. Cooke City, Montana. A prune Danish. The Bugs Bunny cartoon that goes, "Cook! Where's my hasenpfeffer?" This is just a partial list of things that are funnier than Dane Cook, but let's stop here or we could go on all day, like one of Dane's monologues.
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Comments

You know, I used to think Cook was pretty funny, but his routines have turned into these endless rambles with little payoff. He can be amusing, but he ain't no David Cross, Lewis Black or Sarah Silverman.

, Oct 21, 2006 6:45PM

I feel the exact same way Jaime. I liked him in the days of the Kool-Aid, Burger King bits...but I think he fell off. Tourgasm was awful.

, Oct 21, 2006 7:45PM

Tourgasm was terrible and it showed that he is kind of an asshole too. Maybe fame is going to his head.

I agree that his older bits were funnier, especially the ones on Catholicism. Now his act has gotten old.

You're right, he ain't no Lewis Black, who I think is brilliant!

, Oct 23, 2006 9:40AM

I work with a lot of twenty-somethings and they all would tell me that Dane Cook was the shit. He wasn't, and Tourgasm proved it. Worst of all, they'd never seen one episode of Mr. Show, which brought their comedic credibility down a few notches with me.

, Oct 23, 2006 11:26AM

Meh. Everyone I know worships him. He makes me laugh sometimes, but, generally I'm just like...um...ok....

Personally, I'm partial to Eddie Izzard for long ramblings...because Eddie is smart and actually makes you think.

, Oct 23, 2006 5:59PM

Do you have to tell jokes to be funny? I think Sheffield has outgrown what is currently "cool." Bitterly.

, Nov 2, 2006 3:47AM

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