Saturday, February 09, 2008
Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show

Unlike the talented Comedians of Comedy cast, the stand-ups here are mediocre at best. While Egyptian-American Ahmed Ahmed has the edginess of someone who’s endured the worst of racial profiling since 9/11, John Caparulo, Bret Ernst and Sebastian Maniscalco are fairly indistinguishable, with Caparulo’s crude cursing setting him apart as the least entertaining of the minor-league bunch.
Another questionable element to this whole undertaking is the tour’s timing. The first show takes place in Los Angeles on September 12, 2005, less than two weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast. A visit to a trailer camp in Alabama shows their concern, but perhaps the tour should have been postponed (or, better yet, canceled). Intended for a 2006 release, Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Show is dated, vain and, worst of all, not funny.
Posted at TheLMagazine.com
Sometimes the people smiling and laughing along with you are only doing so because without you they wouldn't have a career.
Wake up, Vince. Before you don't have a career either. Of course, given you know Santa Claus (eh, hem...Fred Claus???), maybe you can ask him what to do. You are brilliant, so stop wasting your time on these ridiculous projects. You can't save the careers of everyone, just worry about the one that did succeed.
YOURS!
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