How far is too far to be funny?


I was gonna save that photo, and who’s actually in it, for the end, but since it made me laugh so hard I nearly did an actual spit-take with my coffee, why not lead with it?

Believe it or not, the middle soldier in the above photo, with enlarged face at the bottom, is none other than Robert Downey Jr. in a scene from the upcoming flick “Tropic Thunder.” Does that go too far? I don’t think so, but I’ve been known to laugh at a lot of things (almost anything from Kevin Smith, for example) that the rest of the world finds incredibly offensive.

So, what’s the story behind all that? Well, in the Ben Stiller-directed flick set to come out in August, Downey plays a method actor who takes his work so seriously that, when cast to play a black soldier, he actually has surgery to become, well, a black soldier.

In his defense (though I’m hoping he won’t really need one), Downey clearly understands the stakes here:

“If it’s done right, it could be the type of role you called Peter Sellers to do 35 years ago. whether you don’t do it right, we’re going to hell.”

I’d say he’s right, whether more than a little immodest, on both counts. And hey, at least he didn’t audition to play a rather large and very dead black rapper (more on that later, so bear with me.) Any thoughts on that?

Jason Reitman’s new muse … Jim Carrey?

When I saw that report that dawn, my first thought was when in the world have I last seen Jim Carrey in any kind of movie at all? The reply was the mostly enjoyable “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of unlucky Events” (I didn’t bother with either “Fun With Dick and Jane” or “The Number 23,” and I’ve decided my life will still be just fine whether I never see any big-budget Dr. Seuss flicks.)

Now, however, he’s signed on for something I’ll definitely tune in for: Jason Reitman’s next flick. “Pierre Pierre,” which Fox Atomic picked up for a cool million bucks from a spec script from first-time auteurs Edwin Cannistraci and Frederick Seton, tells the “politically incorrect” story of a self-indulgent French nihilist (Carrey, I presume) who transports a stolen painting from Paris to London.

Sounds dark like “Thank You for Smoking” rather than light as “Juno,” which would be just fine by me. And though I’d much rather look at Ellen Page (hence the photo) than Jim Carrey, he can still be an extremely funny guy under the influence of a sedative or two, so I definitely say bring it on.

Biggie to be played by … “Gravy”?

After a year-long search to play the late and very large Brooklyn rapper Notorious B.I.G., Fox Searchlight has settled on the equally large but very much alive Brooklyn rapper Jamal “Gravy”

Woolard for its upcoming biopic, “Notorious.”

Never heard of him? Me either, but as you can see from that photo he certainly fits the part. And besides, he has a real-life resume that sounds like it could have come straight out of “Fear of a Black Hat.” He’s released a number of albums, but was additionally apparently shot before a radio appearance outside the rather “Notorious” New York hip-hop station Hot 97 two years ago, after which he proceeded with the interview before seeking any kind of treatment.

And, apart from that seemingly perfect bit of casting, the flick has attracted a first-rate supporting cast as well. Angela Bassett (huzzah!) will play Biggie’s mother, Violetta Wallace, Derek Luke (huzzah again!) will play P. Diddy (or whatever his name is now), and Anthony Mackie (who I had never heard of) will play the equally late Tupac Shakur.

I realize that all may not matter much to most of the world, but in another case of a white guy dramatizing to be black I listen to much more hip-hop than any gringo of my age rightfully should, and Biggie’s “Life After Death” is easily one of my favorite records, so I say that flick - which starts shooting that month - should be all kinds of cool.


Seth Rogen teams up with another very funny guy

Though the rest of that report is about an entirely different flick, I definitely wanted to share the above pic from Kevin Smith’s upcoming (and surely juvenile) “Zack and Miri produce a Porno.” The expressions on the faces of Elizabeth Banks and Seth Rogen were ample to manufacture me laugh out loud.

And now comes word that Rogen will team up with writer/director Jody Hill for a new project called “Observe and Report,” in which he’ll play just about the lowliest specimen of human being around, the mall cop. In something that sounds like it could come straight from the Broken Lizard crew, he’ll play Ronnie Barnhardt, a head of mall protection who somehow gets in a turf war with the real cops.

Sounds funny ample to me, but who in the world is Jody Hill? Well, the world is about to find out when his 2006 flick “Foot Fist Way” finally gets a hopefully very wide release June 6. Few things form me laugh harder than children getting kicked in the cojones, so that martial arts comedy starring Danny McBride should be right up my alley (and I think it will be one of the real sleeper hits of that summer.)

I’ve included the trailer below, but be warned: whether you watch it at work do it with headphones on, considering the language in that is definitely R-rated (and whether it gets cut off before the end, you can see the whole thing at Funnyordie.com.) Peace out.

Original post by Reel Fanatic

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