Demetri Martin talks about standup, gorilla suits, and pragmatic theory
Posted Apr 10th 2006 2:29PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Talent, The Daily Show, Web, Celebrities

Bopping around online I came across two very
interesting interviews with comedian Demetri Martin.
In the first one at
The Believer, he talks juggling, Conan
O'Brien, doing standup for old guys in London, and how riding a unicycle with never get you laid. In the
second interview, at Brian Palmer's site, he describes going
from law school to comedy, skateboarding, and how he ended up on
The Daily Show.
And why'll we're
at it, check out some of his standup and
Daily Show bits at
YouTube.
Tags: comedy, comic, conan o'brien, daily show, DailyShow, the believer, trendspotting, youtube.com
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4-10-2006 @ 3:46PM
Akbar Fazil said...
at least he is a little funny in his interviews. On TDS he is nothing but stupid, pretentious and childish. Thank the lord I tivo TDS so I can just quickly skip his vapid segments.
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4-10-2006 @ 5:06PM
Lampbane said...
I don't know if I would call him "stupid, pretentious, and childish", but I can't stand his segments on TDS. They're dull, and I think it's because he has no screen presence.
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4-10-2006 @ 5:42PM
Mike Davis said...
Calling this idiot a "comedian" is being generous. He's completely out of place on the Daily Show whch normally has higher standards. It's like Amateur Improv night when he shows up.
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4-11-2006 @ 9:29AM
Thad Walton said...
Amateur night? The guy is 100% creative in a comedy world where the audience often needs humor spelled out for them or the jokes are delivered by some extremely animated overly-caffeinated wack job. Kudos to the Daily Show, and all praises that "Mike Davis" is not a comedy talent scout.
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