Interview: Aristocrats editor Emery Emery
SHECKYmagazine.com interviewed the editor of the film The Aristocrats, standup comic Emery Emery, asking technical questions, practical questions, philosophical questions:
It was shot on three-chip, consumer-end Sony, Mini-DV cameras with no special lighting or sound. It’s a true guerilla project. The guys handling the cameras ranged from (Aristocrats director Paul) Provenza and me to some dudes who had a lot of experience, to some who had absolutely no experience handling a camera.
In a previous post, we expressed skepticism about this project, theorizing that maybe the film was a hoax, that the joke that is the centerpiece of the film was concocted and that the whole affair was a brilliant goof engineered by goofster par excellence Penn Jillette. (You gotta admit, it’s a pretty good theory. And we’re still not abandoning it entirely.)
The film was a hit at Sundance, where it found a distributor. You’re not going to be able to get away from this movie. We predict that the media interest will be quite high. Prepare for the media blitz by reading the entire interview. You read it here first. It’s an exclusive. Thank us later.
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It’s no joke. I’ve spoken to a couple of people who’ve seen it and by all reports it may be the funniest movie ever made. Groucho Marx once said “People will laugh at an actor pretending to be an old woman falling down a flight of stairs. But for a comedian to laugh, it has to be a real old woman”, or words to that effect. I hear this movie is a real old woman.