Demetri Martin's new show on Comedy Central, "Important Things," aired on Wednesday night, and I'm pretty sure Central's executives are wondering why they green-lighted the project.
Some at the U of C might know Martin from his appearance at the annual MAB event in 2007; he was the last minute replacement when The Decembrists cancelled their fall tour. Others will recognize him from his stint as a correspondent on the Daily Show--which, by the way, has pretty much replaced Saturday Night Live as the fast lane to the comedy big leagues.
His new show is a grab bag of sketches, standup and animated shorts, all stamped with that inimitable Demetri Martin essence. Martin's comedy never shoots for big laughs; rather, he sets his sights for the frisson of a twist of logic or sudden reversal in a line of thought. A classic example of this sort of verbal play would be the old joke that if pro is the opposite of con, isn't congress the opposite of progress? Somehow, Martin packs venues with this meaningless prattle, although all would agree that a roommate or significant other who offered these sorts of observations one too many times would richly deserve a swift kick in the solar plexus.
Martin's also known for his use of visual aids--crude drawings on an easel, often with captions, that test the limit of what can be honestly called a "visual pun." He also plays guitar and harmonica, and his "Garden State"-like soundtrack often seems quite out of place amidst jokes that begin (and end) with a question like, "Were there goths in Gothic times?"
That being said, "Important Things" is interesting because the entire show is based on a single theme--in the premiere's case, "timing." Martin's skits--about an actor who only emotes off-camera, a "time travel gigolo," etc.--show some imagination, and feature cameos by some talented actors (H. Jon Benjamin, better known as Coach McGuirk in "Home Movies," plays the director in the skit about the actor with bad timing). But, unlike Dave Chappelle, Martin simply does not have the personality or acting chops to make his characters more than shallow vessels for a one-note idea.
I guess Demetri Martin will have to go back to the drawing board--although in his case, that may not be such a great idea.
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Discussion
DAN
February 15th 2009 at 02:32 AM
Totally, disagree. Dmitri Martin is hilarious
CRASS MCCRANE
February 25th 2009 at 03:29 PM
You suck. Chicago Pizza Sucks. The Chicago Black Hawks are cool....But you suck as much if not more than the pizza you enjoy!
WILLIAM HALLAM
February 26th 2009 at 02:07 AM
I agree. Dmitri is one of the greats. Rossi's review clearly reveals his own idiocy. Hey, if you don't get it, it's not funny.
SAVI
February 27th 2009 at 12:05 PM
boo. DEMETRI rocks. as did his show. your reasoning and comparison to Chappelle fell five miles short of cogency. why spend the entire article with general statements and then put in like two sentences about the show itself?
your article = "meaningless prattle" and consider this a cyber-kick to the solar plexUS.
(dude. copy editors. you spelled his name wrong. and solar plexus. what the heck?)
ELLEN
March 4th 2009 at 10:15 PM
Hey, I'm a 50 year old mom and I think
Demetri Martin in hysterically funny. SMART funny! My kids and I love it.
KEN
March 20th 2009 at 04:13 AM
I think if you really go to Demetri Martin's show looking for a long string of cognizant stories and thematically relevant connections, you're missing the point somewhat. Martin's comedy lies in the entire act, and his personality is a part of that. His jokes are funny BECAUSE he's not just rattling them off like Chapelle or Mencia would; think less Chris Rock, more Napoleon Dynamite (to use movie equivalents). Is it going to get tired? Sure. And maybe this is just me, but I would get tired of a guy constantly making black jokes just as quickly as my dumb roommate trying for observational comedy. Give him a shot, you may find his psuedo-intellectual style grows on you.
CHRIS
March 30th 2009 at 03:48 AM
I think you were too soft, Demetri Martin is not funny at all. His show just seems like a pathetic attempt to peddle his music and his visual aid jokes seem like they were meant for middle school kids. oh and Ken, Chris Rock is a stand up comedian, so your comparison is rather weak.
SC ZACKMAN
June 1st 2009 at 10:26 PM
I would think you would have to give him some credit for trying to break the mold a little bit. It may not be for everybody. Some people need the in your face shock humor (I know sometimes I do), but that doesn't mean theres something wrong with smart humor. In the end all comedy is meaningless prattle, and its refreshing to have it served up in a different way from time to time.
ADNAN
September 25th 2009 at 07:51 AM
Demitri is twisted in a funny way, I like him.
CMAPRO
February 18th 2010 at 09:54 PM
He's an idiot, anyone can state the obvious. Funniest part about it is... the amount of uneducated people lacking a real sense of humor that like his show, get a life.