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| View Larger Image | Naked Pictures of Famous People by Jon Stewart
| | List Price: | $14.00 |  | | 5 New starting at: | $6.81 | | 6 Used starting at: | $4.56 | | 1 Collectible starting at: | $75.00 |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 304044 |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 176 | | Publication Date: | October 06, 1999 |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description
In these nineteen whip-smart essays, Jon Stewart takes on politics, religion, and celebrity with a seethingly irreverent wit, a brilliantsense of timming, and a palate for the obsurd -- and these one-of-a-kind forays into his hilarious world will expose you to all its wickedly naked truths. He's the MTV generation's master of modern humor, a star of film, TV, and the comedy stage. This sultan of savvy serves up a whip-smart, utterly original collection of comic essays in Naked Pictures of Famous People. And as of January 11, 1999, you can enjoy the intelligence and self-deprecating charm he brings to contemporary comedy on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show."In his first book, he translates that unique talent to the page, with humorous forays into a vast array of subjects: fashion, urban life, fast cars, cocktail culture, modern Jewishness, politics, and dating. A seethingly irreverent wit, Stewart has a genius for language and brilliant timing that makes his up-to-the-minute collection a must-have for humor lovers in search of a Woody Allen for the 90s.He's the MTV generation's master of modern humor, a star of film, TV, and the comedy stage. This sultan of savvy serves up a whip-smart, utterly original collection of comic essays in Naked Pictures of Famous People. And as of January 11, 1999, you can enjoy the intelligence and self-deprecating charm he brings to contemporary comedy on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show." In his first book, he translates that unique talent to the page, with humorous forays into a vast array of subjects: fashion, urban life, fast cars, cocktail culture, modern Jewishness, politics, and dating. A seethingly irreverent wit, Stewart has a genius for language and brilliant timing that makes his up-to-the-minute collection a must-have for humor lovers in search of a Woody Allen for the 90s. | Amazon.com Review Sometimes it seems like every standup comedian worth his or her salt just has to do the book thing, and you might feel that yet another warmed-over stage routine is the last thing you need taking up valuable bookshelf space. Jon Stewart's book will come as an extremely pleasant surprise. He eschews the standard standup patter and instead gives us 18 short comic essays in a variety of styles that recall the prose work of Woody Allen, only with a few more references to genitals. Stewart proves himself a remarkably nimble humorist with a sharp eye for parody, whether he's writing "A Very Hanson Christmas" or "Adolf Hitler: The Larry King Interview." HITLER: ...Larry, look, I was a bad guy. No question. I hate that Hitler. The yelling, the finger pointing, I don't know ... I was a very angry guy. KING: And this ... new Hitler? HITLER: I get up at seven, have half a melon, do the jumble in the morning paper and then let the day take me where it will.... Me!! The inventor of the Blitzkrieg... When you stop having to control everything it's very freeing. Stewart is not afraid to flirt with bad taste, in fact, some of the pieces in this collection do for "flirting with bad taste" what Bill Clinton did for "not having sexual relations." But it's wonderful to see an edgy comedian taking on the traditionally cozy genre of the humorous essay, creating work that combines the wit of Robert Benchley with the energy and attitude of the best modern standup. Naked Pictures of Famous People proves that Jon Stewart is as comfortable, and accomplished, in front of a word processor as he is in front of an audience. --Simon Leake |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 94 reviews)
| C+  A collection of humorous essays dealing with everything from deformed, exiled members of the Kennedy Family to Martha Stewart's vagina, the author gives off plenty of frat-boy humor and sophisticated irony to appease two different sets of readers. For everyone in between, there is little to nothing. When the laughs come, they are either small chuckles of acknowledgment or guffaws from illiterates giggling at the word "penis". Stewart shines when he is dead-on, like in his short but comedically satisfying "A Very Hanson Christmas", or when he parodies Judaism (which occurs very often). Using hyperbole at its best in "Breakfast at the Kennedy's" and "Pen Pals", Stewart pens a social commentary for this day and age - both the hopelessly stupid and the well educated. Unfortunately, it caters more to the former rather than the latter, and highlights the stunning disparities between the two. Overall, an A for effort, but a significantly worse grade for the lack of adeptness in which it is carried out. August 08, 2008 | | Painfully not funny  I was so so so dissapointed. Stewart's humor in this book resembles a 12 year old trying so hard to be funny, and failing miserably. He looks for any place to throw in a stupid punch line that any child could write and then the stories themselves lead to predictable, and dissapointing conclusions.
It's so sad how pathetic this book is. It almost hurt to read. Please do not read this, it makes me think less of Jon Stewart though I love the Daily Show and America. July 08, 2008 | | stewart book  The service from the bookseller was just great, book as promised. However, the contents of the book were disappointing. It just didn't sound like Jon Stewart - book was for my 19 year-old son who was expecting something different than the content of this book. May 19, 2008 | | Jon Stewart  This book was just what I thought it would be. Jon Stewart is smart & funny!! January 28, 2008 | | Great Gift! Thanks!  I bought this item used, and it was in nearly perfect condition. It arrived very quicklyGreat gift item! Great quality! Thank you. November 17, 2007 | |
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