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Misery Loves Comedy

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Jimmy Fallon, Tom Hanks, Amy Schumer, Jim Gaffigan, Judd Apatow, Lisa Kudrow, Larry David, and Jon Favreau are among over 60 famous very famous American and Canadian funny people who share life and professional journeys and insights, in an effort to shed light on the thesis: Do you have to be miserable to be funny?
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Seattle Weekly
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June 21, 2015

If comedy is tragedy plus time, is stand-up comedy a kind of higher math used to survive that equation?
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Guardian
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September 17, 2015

Do you have to be sad to be funny? You'll have to sit through a slew of micro-anecdotes and shop talk before you get any answers from this choppy documentary - longer than any decent comic would defer a punchline.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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April 30, 2015

For the most part ... this is a pretty safe discussion about a very unsafe art form. We can only imagine what's in the outtakes.
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San Diego Union-Tribune
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May 07, 2015

With so many subjects, it's obvious the director is going for quantity, but it doesn't work (especially the scenes with Matthew Perry; a funny actor is much different from a professional stand-up). The overall tone feels scattered and self-important.
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New York Times
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April 23, 2015

An evident labor of love and also a work of grating amateurism.
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New Statesman
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November 11, 2015

It's a decent enough film for comedy buffs though there aren't a whole lot of surprises.
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Los Angeles Times
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April 30, 2015

We hear plenty of engaging anecdotes, though, taken together, they don't do much to illuminate a subject that has been thoroughly explored elsewhere ...
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Empire Magazine
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September 10, 2015

If only he had probed a bit deeper, and widened his scope beyond the predominantly white, male subjects (including our own Rob Brydon, Steve Coogan and Stephen Merchant), this could have been a fascinating film as well as a funny one.
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RogerEbert.com
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April 23, 2015

While genial and never dull, the film is all over the place, a classic example of trying to do and say too much.
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The List
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June 25, 2015

Overall, what we get is a relentless conveyer belt of talking heads, earnestly dissecting their profession.
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Seattle Times
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April 30, 2015

Are they miserable? No; everyone seems to be having a great time. Are they funny? Um, not so much.
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AV Club
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April 23, 2015

While there's no single, monumental insight here-no a-ha moment that cracks the code of comedy-there are a ton of stories and opinions that comedy nerds should love.
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