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| How to Be Funny | 
enlarge | Author: Jon Macks Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
List Price: $13.00 Buy New: $3.68 You Save: $9.32 (72%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (20 reviews) Sales Rank: 404148
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.2 x 0.5
ISBN: 0743204727 Dewey Decimal Number: 817.009 EAN: 9780743204729 ASIN: 0743204727
Publication Date: September 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description An invaluable guide on how to "lighten up" from a distinguished pro who has provided laughs for JAY LENO, BILLY CRYSTAL, STEVE MARTIN, ROBIN WILLIAMS, BRAD GARRETT, WHOOPI GOLDBERG, AND MANY MORE.Who hasn't wished for the perfect withering comeback line, a clever tension-breaking quip, or a winning flirtatious remark? Being funny is hard work and not everyone is a natural. How to Be Funny is a witty guide that teaches readers precisely how to be funnier in everyday life. It's a must-read for anyone who has to speak in public, be engaging and funny at work or at play, or who hopes to one day go out on a date. Jon Macks, a comedy writer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, the Academy Awards, the Emmy Awards, Hollywood Squares, and the nation's top comedians, politicians, and corporate leaders, knows his funny business. Here he demystifies the process of making people laugh, breaks down the basic building blocks and types of humor -- which include self-deprecation, misdirection, deadpan delivery, sarcasm, and "the reverse" -- and reveals the best approaches to use in common situations. How to Be Funny features helpful (and hilarious) tips and anecdotes from the comic legends Mack's worked with -- including Jay Leno, Arsenio Hall, Gilbert Gottfried, Billy Crystal, Rita Rudner, Dave Barry, and Carrie Fisher -- in his eleven years as one of the nation's top television writers. Whether the goal is to give a memorable public address or deliver a killer line with friends, How to Be Funny is a charming, instructive, and practical read.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
  Pretty dang good! March 12, 2008 I found myself laughing at this book. It was pretty good. The only problem that I found with it were the constant quotes and advice from Carrie Fisher. I mean oh my gosh, like, on every other page! Don't get me wrong, she gives good advice, it's just that she's not funny, she's not a comedian! What gives? Perhaps it would have been better had I caught Pricess Leia's stand up act at the Tatooine comedy house. Unfortunatly I didn't. If you want a truly funny book try Instru-Mental from the Adventures With Boys series!
  will donate this book to my local library book sale August 1, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Can't say I'm getting much out of this book. It's like reading someone's notes to a lecture on "how to be funny," or someone's rambling random thoughts on "how to be funny." Also, it's hard to use as a reference book -- contains no index, and I don't see a table of contents anywhere. Sure, it contains amusing bits, and probably has some value. But, I will see if my local library wants it -- or can at least make 50 cents selling it in a book sale.
  A PRO WEIGHS IN July 4, 2007 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
I'm a professional stand up comedian and writer who has earned a living at my craft for over 20 years. A rather good living, thanks. And i'm appalled at some of the advice presented here. Please, if you hold any ambitions to go pro, or even just amuse your friends or impress women with humor, avoid this book like the plague.
  Finally - proof that my husband is NOT funny June 7, 2007 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
My husband is exceedingly charming, but not always funny. He can stretch a joke further than I can stretch my spandex pants. This book proves that he should not be doing that. Now when my husband starts to tell a joke I just roll the book up and hit him on the nose with it. I like the book.
Very funny book, very funny author, very funny sound when you whack someone with it.
  Hillarious February 12, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is great! It's small and portable, there are pages in there, and there's even text added to almost every single page, yeah, readable text!
If you thought the above paragraph was funny, then read no further and just order this book, if you didn't think it was funny, get the book and then teach me how to be funny. Not only does the book gives you great tips on how to improve your comedy skills for your everyday life, but the book itself is impossible to put down, every single page is full of hilarious text that will make you want to read the book over and over again.
Many comics get their early inspirations from people close to them; a parent, sibling, friend or even the guy/gal next to you in the bathroom stall. This book is just as inspirational, without the BO. The topicality of the book is outdated, but the points that it makes will last through any generation.
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