Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - JRE Review of 1286 with Anthony Jeselnik

Episode Date: May 4, 2019

Anthony is one of my favorite comedians and his new stand up special does not disappoint. He's so well rehearsed that it inspires the shit out of me. His conversation with Joe is great and they talk a...ll about how they got in to stand up and how fucking hard it is.   Enjoy my review folks!   Please email me with any suggestions and questions for future shows :   Joeroganexperiencereview@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:00:29 mayor de edad. Hello and welcome to another episode of the JRE review. Thanks again as always for downloading and for leaving solid comments and the emails, just saying positive things and giving me some ideas for questions all the rest of it. It's a big motivation and I really appreciate it. This episode is talk about Joe Rogan's conversation with Anthony Jezzoneck, podcast 1286. I'm really pumped for this one.
Starting point is 00:00:58 I have been, you know, I was looking forward to it. He's one of the best comedians out there. I think if you've never seen any of Anthony Juzanec's stand up, you've got to watch it. He has two Netflix specials now. The first one is called Thoughts and Prez and I really think it is one of the most polished stand up specials ever. He is a very unique way of doing comedy, a lot of one-liners, very, very difficult stuff, and the way that he put that special together is just absolutely superb. I mean, it's almost like flawless.
Starting point is 00:01:34 I'm on his co-tales a bit because I'm a big fan, but it really is very special and very clever and different. It's very different. And his new one is also brilliant. Similar style, it's like definitely Anthony style, but you can see he's grown and developed just. He's like kind of slowed his pace down almost and it's absolutely fantastic. And a really good conversation with Joe, so let's get this started. Welcome to the Joe Rogan Experience Review!
Starting point is 00:02:13 Where each week I review every single episode of the Joe Rogan Experience. What more do you want? Anthony Joe's America is rocking a beard now. He's changed the style a little bit. He says it's like sunglasses for the face. Maybe it's because he's getting more well-known and wants to be a little bit more incognito when he's kind of around town. Maybe more people are identifying him so he can just kind of hide away a little bit. I mean, I'm sure that happens when guys get more famous and more recognition. And, you know, Anthony's been on TV. He was like a roast writer. He has, he was on the Donald Trump roast. And if you haven't seen the highlights
Starting point is 00:02:54 from that, you've got to check it out. Some of the shit that he said is absolutely brilliant. And when you think about, of course, now, Donald Trump is the president to think about someone saying this about the president right to his face. It's truly brilliant. And it got a laugh. It wasn't like, oh, I've just insulted you. It was just like clever jokes that really hit home. I mean, he's so freaking good at doing it.
Starting point is 00:03:19 Absolutely brilliant. He was talking to Joe about, you know, they talk about the process of standup and Joe always wants to kind of dig into other comedians processes and they all seem slightly different Jezonex on like what he calls a three-year rotation. So he's like three years between comedy specials I guess Joe does two years and they talked a little bit about like two years and they talked a little bit about like Karlin and some other comedians doing it every year but from what they're saying they get a whole hour polished in that time a little difficult so spreading it out really makes it you know that much better and with Anthony's style I'm sure he has to do three years because those kind of like one-liners style jokes are so complicated to write very few people In comedy have ever really done the one-liners stuff like Stephen Wright did that
Starting point is 00:04:13 He's very good and then Mitch Hepberg obviously a lot of people have heard about him absolutely fantastic one line of comedian But you know once you've done those people have heard them. They know the one- now, they get famous, and it's like, you know, you just can't do it again often, and coming up with whole new sets of them. What's cool about the way Anthony does his jokes, though, is he kind of has, it's almost like he has a format to it, which is really cool because it allows him to, you know, I would assume in some ways he's never going to run out of material because he can just apply that kind of format. And by no means am I saying it's easy, but he's developed that system. You know, you see a lot of similarities with each
Starting point is 00:04:56 style of joke and he always takes you in a different direction, which is really fun. I mean, it's the kind of thing where you're just laughing constantly at it. And he has this very slow, chilled pace, where it definitely seems like for no point in it, does it seem like he's pandering to the audience at all. Like he's always making references to how good his joke was and how brilliant this next joke is going to be. And that's bullseys hell to like be able to throw that out and I really like that about about his style. I'm always pumped whenever he's at the comedy store I love to go up watch him and then anytime a new special comes out. He's a super chill guy
Starting point is 00:05:38 you hear when he's talking to Joe like he's he's he loves this craft he loves comedy he really doesn't want he used to write I guess for Jimmy Fallon and he's he's he loves this craft he loves comedy he really doesn't want he used to write I guess for Jimmy Fallon and he's wrote for other people and he didn't like it because he talks about writing for somebody else's voice you know he doesn't want to do that he he preferred just to write for himself and I guess Fallon didn't want to use a lot of his jokes because Anthony style is so controversial like he says really pretty fucked up stuff. But that's how it goes.
Starting point is 00:06:10 And in today's age, with like how sensitive everybody is about comedy and what they're listening to, I think it's super important to have guys like this. This kind of like, I don't give a fuck. This is probably going to be insulting. Sit there, listen to it. And like I say, I really encourage you guys, if your fans are comedy, you've got to check this dude out. He has quite a lot of material you can listen to as well, which is excellent.
Starting point is 00:06:33 He's up at the comedy store a lot. When he's working on things, he goes to different places. I don't think he's there quite as often as Joe is. Like Joe is like station then then a lot of ways. You know on any given week chances are you could go up and see Joe, Chris the Lear, Tom Sager is there almost all the time. Bill Burt you know pops in quite a lot. But then Anthony seems to do like big chunks over there. So if you're in the LA area and you want to see him just check out the
Starting point is 00:07:03 Comedy Store website and you know chances are him, just check out the comedy store website and chances are he'll be on there within the month and I think they do put out the calendar for the whole month so you can catch him there if you want. One part of their conversation that I kind of always enjoy listening to is the period of time when Joe wasn't at the comedy store and the reasons for it and it was the whole men's-y thing obviously if you listen to Joe's podcast you know it he was kind of like asked not to come back or he was bumped for the night or something and Joe just said you know what fuck this I don't want to be treated like this which is reasonable and he started going to other places for a long time. He was just going to the ice house and I think the Hollywood improv maybe.
Starting point is 00:07:50 He said that he doesn't go to the laugh factory too much mainly because they film your stuff as a comedian, they kind of put it on line. And when you're working on bits, you don't want them to be released. So he wasn't too cool with that. He still says it's a good club and it is they they have some great acts there and it's a solid club But as a comedian working on bits. I'm sure it does get annoying because you know I don't know if they really even got permission for that Or whether they even still do kind of film it, but you know eventually I
Starting point is 00:08:23 The management of the comedy store switched over. Some guy left. I can't remember who they said it was. Who left. Another dude took over and that's when everyone started to go back and it started to chill and now Joe has been back there a while. Anthony's back there. They kind of changed the format there. There's like a comedy bar in the back that's just for the comedians, like a secret bar. And, you know, I've been in the comedy store plenty of times, like, I don't really know where that bar section is. It's like definitely away from all the rest of the spots you can get to. And that's really cool for those guys, because it allows
Starting point is 00:09:00 them time just to chill and kind of get a bit of privacy. Not many of the other clubs have that, you know, if you go to many other clubs, even the bigger ones, for comedy, it's like where the bar is is where everybody is. So they're not getting a lot of privacy just to sit and chill and like have their own space. And that's got to make for better comedy, I think, because you get that community, you get to sit with all the other great comics and kind of shoot the shit and then follow each other. And you know, it's not unusual that when I go up there, I'll go up there specifically for a particular comedian, right?
Starting point is 00:09:38 Maybe like Kyle Donigan, who does the awesome Instagram or maybe I just go up to see Anthony Jezonek that night. But Joe is also on. that awesome Instagram or maybe I just go up to see Anthony Jezzoneck that night but Joe is also on and I always like to see Rogan do comedy obviously I'm a fan I do this fucking podcast but it's like I didn't go up that for that reason right so his famous is Joe gets he's also getting crowds that have often come for other comedians so he has to win them over which really allows him to kind of like hone his art, you know, and I think that goes the same for Jezzelnecker, any of these guys, and they're finding that value is like so huge because where else have they had this opportunity
Starting point is 00:10:17 to work out like this? A Jezzelnecker even talks about it, he goes, when I do a show just for me, and it's my show, and I'm hosting it, other comedians are there, but mostly everyone has come to watch me. So they know my style, they're already sold, it's like an easier crowd to sell to, whereas at the comedy store, you know, he might get a nightwear, people are just not quite feeling his style, and he has to work for it, and that really makes him shop, stay shop. And it doesn't make it easy for those guys, so I really respect the fact that they put that effort in and they put themselves out there like that.
Starting point is 00:10:53 And it's cool when you hear both of them talking about it. Like these are two guys that are really fucking good at their craft and I love stand-up comedy. So to get a bit of that insight is always fantastic. Coming up, Joe has some amazing guests. We got Ezzi Eddie Isard coming up soon. I cannot wait for that one. I'm a big fan of his forever. So look out for that. He's another fantastic comedian. And I'm just really loving the caliber of guests that he's able to get. Since his show has got so much bigger Obviously, it's given him access to just really almost whoever he wants to get on the show And it's really fucking cool to get to hear like these certain individuals point of views on everything
Starting point is 00:11:35 So yeah, I'm looking forward to it stay tuned again guys. Thanks for downloading really appreciate it. Have a great day.

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