just for laughs festival

Stalking ‘Funny People’: A Defamer Chat With Judd Apatow

4:45AM Seth | Accosted recently by a Defamer correspondent moments after receiving the first ever Just For Laughs Comedy Person of the Year Award in Montreal, Hollywood comedy baron Judd Apatow somehow agreed to commit to a short interview. Later that night, he’d appear before a rowdy crowd at Club Metropolis, hosting an all-stars comedy event billed as Apatow for Destruction. Judd opened the show by launching into a funny set that explored the not-always-tidy-side of family life and getting older. Soon after came Seth Rogen—basically Judd minus 15-or-so grounding years—with a raunchier act that included a riff on frequent self-pleasuring (”I forgot you could use hand lotion for something other than jerking off…”), and a notable preoccupation with all things gay. (On late-in-life movie star Ian McKellen: “As soon as Magneto lifted those cars, the guys sucking his dick dropped 50 years in age.”) Newly announced VMAs host Russell Brand closed out the show. A deeply charismatic stage presence with an indelibly dirty mind, he’s as comfortable dropping psychoanalytical insights as he is being a horny goofball (a hilarious bit about the gulping sound that means your oral sex partner really cares) or flippantly self-deprecating (”I use homeless people as scabby wishing wells. Vending machines for good karma…”).

‘Late Night’ Heir Jimmy Fallon To Have Funny Beaten Into Him Via Online Talk Show

4:35AM Seth | Maybe it came out of concerns over his tepidly reviewed performance at Just For Laughs, where the straight-faced-challenged former SNL star delivered on the audience’s darkest fears with groaner ditties like “You Spit When You Talk” and “Car Wash For Peace.” In any case, the strange talent-shuffle scheduled at NBC late night —ratings-leader Jay Leno ejected from his Tonight Show job, Conan O’Brien shuffled in to take his place, and Jimmy Fallon ushered into the post vacated by O’Brien—has become just that much stranger. Dark Canadian comedy overlord Lorne Michaels announced Fallon would cut his teeth with a web-based mini-show leading up to his big gig: More »

Live From Just For Laughs: The Defamer Kathy Griffin Interview

2:24AM Seth | Lured as much by its illustrious roster of Hollywood comedy power-players as we were by Quebec’s notoriously lax champagne-room laws and the promise of a poutine stand on every corner, Defamer dispatched editor Seth Abramovitch to Montreal to take in a few days of the 2008 Just For Laughs Festival. Now a quarter-century old, Just For Laughs has grown into the largest comedy festival—two weeks of stand-up, sketch comedy, movie screenings, and street performances. Tonight we’ll be front and centre for the much-hyped Apatow For Destruction, billed as “a unique night of stand-up comedy as writer/director/producer Judd Apatow assembles a veritable all-star team with one of Canada’s biggest exports, Seth Rogen, Craig Robinson, Russell Brand and a line-up of some of the most buzzed about film and TV stars in comedy.”