Rolling Stone chewing off its own arm
Mere months ago, Rolling Stone named him “Hottest Comic of the Year.” (Or was it “Coolest Comic of the Year?” We’ve read both on various websites here and there. Sounds like a thermostat problem to us.)
Anyway, Your Father’s Pop Culture Shopping List/Your Daughter’s Pop Culture Shopping List (Take your pick) is now having second thoughts about their previous pronouncement that Dane Cook was worthy of their readers’ attention.
A sharp-eyed reader hipped us to RS’s latest flip-flop on the hottest/coolest comic that Rolling Stone had ever seen until last Thursday. This time, Rob Sheffield is the hatchet man, dispatched to do the dirty work whatever way he can. The tools at his disposal? Cattiness, haughtiness, rumor, innuendo, implication and downright lazy journalism. Check this out:
The best line on Retaliation goes, “He was hit by a Dodge, which I found funny and ironic.” I can’t wait to figure out which old Emo Philips record that one comes from.
You can’t wait?
Emo’s got exactly two “old records.” (unless we’re mistaken). We figure with Amazon.com and FedEx and a few dollars from petty cash, Mr. Sheffield could solve this deep mystery in a matter of 48 hours. Surely, the demolition of Cook’s reputation (and the necessary editorial backtracking on Rolling Stone’s part) could have waited that long.
First, he’s the hottest comic in America. Minutes later, the question posed by Rolling Stone is:
“How can any comedian get as famous as Dane Cook has with no jokes?”
The answer to that, of course, is: Capricious and superficial rags like Rolling Stone, in an effort to pander to their equally capricious and superficial readers, proclaim him the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Somewhere in between helping to elevate Cook to Numero Uno and writing the vicious screed linked above, the cynical and shallow editors at RS decide that the comedy monster they’ve created must be destroyed. They have an inflated notion of just how responsible they were for the upswing… and they’re mistaken if they’re miserable pouting might cause a downturn.
Fascinating.
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I think their current hottest comic is someone named Kat Williams. Spelling could be off as I am drunk and have never heard of him.
I get what you’re saying, and agree to an extent, but Rolling Stone is hardly a “rag.” They’re not what they were during the Hunter S. years, but they still have some incredible journalism.And them changing their tune on Cook proves that everyone has a shot at redemption.
“Hot” and “Good” are not synonymous. I didn’t read the original article but if all it said was that Dane Cook was popular, their current criticism doesn’t contradict that.
First, Katt Williams — Katt with two Ts, mind you — is a comic no one has ever heard of but he is hosting this year’s BET Hip Hop Awards. I only know this because I was stuck behind a bus carrying this on its rear end this morning.Second, Emo Philips has more than two albums.. He had his first, “E=MO2,” and his second, which I own but cannot remember the name of, along with a VHS/album “Live at the Hasty Pudding Theatre” — and then his latest album which came out a couple of years ago. But the point is well made – Dane Cook is a hack and clearly DID take that from a comedian (but it was’t Emo who first made fun of the Dodge name).However, rather than bashing Cook’s hackery, as many do, I am cashing in on it with “Dane Cook Bingo.” Much like auto bingo, which you play in the car while looking at license plates of other cars, Dane Cook Bingo can be played while listening to any of his albums and identifying the comedian he stole his jokes from. First one to say “Bingo!” wins a free Dane Cook CD and the game starts over. Third, that’s all the insight I have which isn’t much to begin with.