The Story
The film includes a host of well-known faces including Billy Connelly, Robin Williams, Eric Idle, Whoopi Goldberg and Chris Rock either giving their own interpretation of the joke or making some observation about it.
Essentially, the joke tells you more about the teller than anything else. As Penn points out, it’s like jazz, in that it’s about the singer, not the song.
The Good
The high point of the film involves comedian Gilbert Gottfried telling the joke in a room full of comedians at Hugh Hefner’s roast, shortly after 9/11. His 9/11 joke dies (someone yells “Too soon!”) and so he decides to tell The Aristocrats, the room collapses in hysterical laughter and several witnesses discuss the catharsis of being able to laugh again.
The Bad
As for the joke itself, most versions seem to centre on shit, blood, piss and incest and this, inevitably, wears thin after a while. As a result, it's the variations and deviations that get the most laughs such as the mime version, the card trick version and the reversal of the joke.
The Conclusion
There are laughs in a couple of the official versions including Whoopi's version of the joke, the South Park version and a couple of the deviations such as Kevin Pollack's impression of Christopher Walken telling the joke. However, for a film about a joke, the laughs aren't as frequent as you might imagine.
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