Ridiculous

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 74:29

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04.22.11
Sophomoric sketch comedy that's smarter than it lets on.
Label: Comedy Central Records

This former Saturday Night Live news anchor — famously canned by NBC brass — is a terrible actor and a so-so stand-up. Given the right format, however, he adds a strange and often dark edge to what can seem like beer-swilling-guy material. Ridiculous consists almost entirely of sketch comedy, performed with guests including Artie Lange, Tim Meadows and Will Ferrell. As with Adam Sandler's underrated recorded oeuvre, the album is unapologetically sophomoric — gay sex is a persistent punch line — but it's smarter than it lets on. MacDonald has always seemed older than his years, a leftover piece of '50s culture. No surprise, then, that the best bit here may be "Stan & Lois," a great Superman parody in which MacDonald's sportswriter tries to bed Lois Lane by convincing the brunette that he, not Clark Kent, is Superman. "Actually," he tells Lois, "the Fortress of Solitude is in a room at the Y."

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Great ! Just Great!

concertina17

Norm at his greatest...poking fun at many diverse and thought provoking skits. oh! what i'm i saying norm and artie just love making fun of the gays....It's joke after joke, Good Fun!

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Norm MacDonald is GOD!

RoCoST8

I have ALWAYS love Norm! Even before he was on SNL, I loved is stand-up. "Dirty Work" is easily one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. And I wish "The Norm Show" was available on DVD. Having said all of this, I wish RIDICULOUS was a better CD. I bought this one at the store (and have NO regrets!) but I KNOW Norm has put out better stuff. I want everyone to get this album, but mainly because I want Norm to put out more. If you like "Dirty Work," Norm's Weekend update, or his appearances on Conan or Dennis Miller then DEFINITELY download, but the "Fantastic 4," "The Twelve Days of Christmas," "World's First Two Gay Guys - A Wonderful Afternoon Gone Awry - Do You Want a Sandwich or Anything?", "Girls, Girls, Girls" and the hidden track are the gems...

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Classic Norm

JonathanWK

While this album lacks consistency, there are a decent number of tracks that make this album an absolute keeper. The Tex Hooper skit, clocking in at nearly 20 minutes, is a must-have. The World's First Two Gay Men is great, as is the Fantastic Four bit, the bonus track...just download the whole thing. Norm remains the greatest Weekend Update host of all time, and my favorite comedian.

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I did laugh

Tricky

I did laugh but I didn't feel too proud of myself. It does have what some may consider to be homophobic undertones and some of the stuff was a bit too drawn out between the laughs. Just download the Tex Hooper track before you buy the whole album and have a listen. That track is as good as it gets.

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Norm MacDonald is a funny guy but he’s had a hard time finding an ideal medium for his humor outside of standup or Saturday Night Live. Try as he might to work himself into films and sitcoms, it often was an uneasy fit as likely to succeed (Dirty Work or at least the first season of Norm) as it did not (Screwed and The Norm MacDonald Show) . Just a little over a year after his Comedy Central sketch show was unceremoniously dumped, Norm got around to releasing his first comedy album, Ridiculous. Recorded over several years and featuring several of his friends and colleagues, including Will Ferrell and Artie Lange, Ridiculous is a collection of sketches that adds up to a fitfully funny affair. The problem with the record is a perennial Norm problem — he’s funniest when he’s just being himself, commenting on situations and throwing out quips, not when he’s playing a role, which he is throughout the record. Some of the situations are funny, as are the executions, but this is funniest when he throws out an aside — and since an entire album can’t consist of nothing but asides, this is more amusing than laugh-out-loud funny, which may qualify it as a bit of a disappointment for fans who have been waiting for years to hear a Norm comedy album. Even so, mediocre Norm is better than no Norm — and given his sporadic working schedule of late, it’s been years with no Norm in the 2000s — so fans should check this out since it has just enough good moments to make it worthwhile. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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