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Albert Brooks, the inventor of anti-comedy?
08.26.2013
03:12 pm
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Albert Brooks, the inventor of anti-comedy?


 
It’s not really clear who can be definitively credited with inventing what is today known as “anti-comedy,” (obviously Andy Kaufman, but also Steve Martin would be in the running, not to mention Brother Theodore) but Albert Brooks’ delightful ventriloquism bit from The Flip Wilson Show in 1972 is surely a key text.
 

 
While we’re at it, here’s the classic “East Coast vs. West Coast Ventriloquism” sketch from Mr. Show, with Paul F. Tompkins on voiceover duty and two roles for “Spongebob Squarepants” himself, Tom Kenny.
 

 

Previously on Dangerous Minds:
The Great Flip Wilson, Lena Horne’s Rocky Raccoon

Posted by Martin Schneider
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08.26.2013
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