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Norm MacDonald and the Golden Age of Sports Parody

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Last night I finally got around to watching the premier of Sports Show with Norm MacDonald, a new show on Comedy Central that will be airing Tuesdays at 10:30 EDT.

Having read the title of the show, I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you that the show is funny and about sports. What you might need me to tell you, though, is that the show is really good and you should be watching it.

One of the things that I find most appealing about the show is the simplicity of its structure. It begins with 10 minutes of Norm doing Weekend Update style jokes about relevant sports topics, transitions into a pre-recorded sketch comedy segment, comes back to the studio where Norm does about a 5 minute editorial on one topic and finishes with him spouting off random jokes for the last 90 seconds of the show. I like this structure so much because it’s not trying too hard to be something new and innovative. The writers on the show seem to be much more concerned with the substance of the jokes rather than the form in which they are delivered.

I knew that a lot of people were excited to see Norm return to his Weekend Update roots in the first segment of the show. I’m a little too young to have enjoyed Norm’s heyday on SNL so my expectations weren’t all that high going in, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed the opening segment. The jokes were well written, and Norm clearly thrives at doing quick, set-up to punchline jokes. I’d say just about every joke got an audible laugh from me, (with the exception of the Tyson rape joke, that just seemed a little dated) which is a lot more than can be said about most late night shows.

The sketch comedy portion of the first episode was perfectly amusing. This week’s sketch consisted of Norm “disguising” himself as Blake Griffin and going to a Clippers practice. (See clip below) As you know, I’m a bit biased towards Blake Griffin, so I probably enjoyed this segment more than most people did. Although if you watch the clip and don’t come away thinking that Blake Griffin is just as charming and hilarious as he is ferociously athletic, well then you’re a fucking crazy person.


I’m most excited to see what the show’s writers are able to do with this sketch comedy portion of the show going forward. Given what I’ve seen from Norm in interviews, stand up shows and movies, I’ve always thought that he had fantastic comedic timing, which is precisely what’s needed to take comedy sketches from “amusing” to “hilarious.” This is especially true if the show is going to continue incorporating professional athletes and other non-comedians into the sketches, as Norm’s ability to successfully interact with them will mean everything.

The editorial segment of the show, while very good, was by far the weakest part. (See clip below) Norm just didn’t seem as comfortable talking about one subject for an uninterrupted 5 minutes as he did spouting off jokes on a variety of topics in succession. Despite this sense of discomfort, the segment was still plenty entertaining (and poignant, but more on that in a minute) and I’m sure that it will get even better as the show goes on.

Sports Show with Norm MacdonaldTuesdays, 10:30/9:30c
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All in all, I was very impressed with this first episode of the show, and I have a feeling that it is only going to get better as the season goes on. So if you like sports and you like laughing, you owe it to yourself to take in a few episodes.

Also, be sure to visit the show's blog here. It has a bunch of web exclusive video clips, and is updated throughout the day with short, funny blog posts.

Now for a bit of a digression.

As I was watching the show, I realized that we are currently living in a kind of Golden Age of making fun of shit when it comes to sports. It feels like everywhere you turn, there someone saying snarky or sarcastic things about something having to do with sports. See: With Leather, Kissing Suzy Kolber, Deadspin, Onion Sports Network, Sportress of Blogitude, The Basketball Jones, Sports Pickle and what I’m sure are many other blogs/shows/podcasts that I’m note even aware of.

The ubiquity of sports parody makes me feel much better about being a sports fan, because I firmly believe that the more we make fun of sports and the people who play and discuss them, the more intelligent and nuanced our ideas about sports in general become.

Just as the Daily Show and The Colbert Report are able to use humor to chip away at the shell of bullshit that gets built around American politics by the forces of punditry and sound bites; those who parody sports are able to pull the games we watch out of the clouds, where they are so often sent by those who want to turn sports into a stage on which to hold various morality plays and struggles of good vs. evil.

These people who make fun of sports are here to counteract this overly sententious discourse. They are here to remind us that in the end these are just games that we’re watching, games that are meant to entertain us and are played by men and women who are, above all else, just as flawed and human as the rest of us.

Take another moment to watch Norm’s editorial about Tiger Woods in the clip above. Yeah, he’s being funny, but he’s also forcing us to think about how ridiculous it was for us to turn Tiger Woods into some kind of paragon of everything that is good and decent in the world, and then throw a hissy fit when it turned out that he couldn’t live up to the image that had been crafted for him.

Norm’s just the latest in a wave of people who are using humor to encourage us to think more critically about sports, and we’re all better off for it.

Feel free to e-mail the author of this post at leyt345 at gmail dot com.

Retrospective Review: Deus Ex (PC)

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

June 22nd, 2010 will mark the 10 year anniversary of a little title called Deus Ex.  Perhaps you remember it.  It was, after all, one of the first titles of its type (Shooter with a smattering of RPG elements).  But revisiting these old titles, as I learned the hard way with Hitman 2 can sometimes make it too clear that these titles were simply stepping stones, rather than independently good titles.  So what has the decade done to Deus Ex? By god, let's find out!

TV Review: Nurse Jackie (season 1)

Friday, July 16, 2010

Summer can be a terrible, terrible time if you are someone who enjoys their TV shows, namely because summer is when they all end.  Fortunately, that's why the good lord gave us TV on DVD.    So how does the first season of this Showtime drama/dark comedy hold up? Inquire in the realm BEYOND the jump.

Album Review: Sleigh Bells - "Treats"

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

What do you get when you combine a former hardcore band's guitarist with the former singer for a teen pop group?  The results may both surprise and delight.  More after the jump!

Movie Review: Knight and Day

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Butler had a chance to catch this romantic comedy/action-splosion-fest earlier in the week.  Will this movie make your long summer days? Find out after the jump!  

Album Review: 3OH!3 - "Streets of Gold"

Monday, June 28, 2010


3OH!3's 3rd album drops tomorrow, but Butler couldn't wait that long and got his hands on a copy of it.  Find out how this Boulder band did after the jump!  

Overdue Review: Alan Wake (Xbox 360)

Friday, June 25, 2010



Butler grabs his critical flashlight and delves into Alan Wake's mountain town of Bright Falls.  What did he find emerging from the darkness?  Find out after the jump...

Overdue Review: Dante's Inferno (Xbox 360)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The game related pickings have been somewhat slim for the last month or so, so Butler decided to jump back to the holiday season and give Dante's Inferno a go.  How did this intrepid reviewer fare?  More after the jump!

E3 Coverage: The Microsoft Press Conference

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Microsoft got the first press conference for E3, with plenty of answers to some important questions.  How does Butler feel about the affair?  More after the jump!

Stuff You Should Be Listening To: "Odd Blood" (Yeasayer)

Monday, June 14, 2010

Yeasayer's Odd Blood may have been released in February, but it could be the soundtrack to your summer. Yes, it is that good. Don't
believe me? More after the jump…

About Last Night: Glee Season 1 Finale

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

We know it, we love it, it's Glee.  I shouldn't have to say more than that.  But after last week's fairly disappointing episode, can Scheuster and the gang bring it back for Regionals?  More after the jump!  (spoiler alert)

Guest Review: Super Mario Galaxy 2

Tuesday, June 8, 2010


Today, WordsFinest opens its doors to Ryan, our newest contributor, and his review of Super Mario Galaxy 2.  What does he have to say on the matter? More after the jump!

Review: Get Him To The Greek

Monday, June 7, 2010

The spin-off is a funny thing. Spin-offs usually focus on a character from another show or movie, one that was a favorite of fans and sometimes even stole the show. Some work well (Laverne and Shirley), and some fall flat (Joey). In the end, it's all about being able to place the central character in their own situation or environment where they can stand on their own, where we are interested in their story and they keep us entertained. Of course, it's also important to have new characters that we like.

Get Him To The Greek is a new spin-off film that features Aldous Snow, the ridiculous, scene-stealing rock star from the great 2008 comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall.


So, does it live up to the hype and work as a spin off? Read on to find out...

FlashForward: Why It Just Wasn't Meant To Be

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Last week we saw the conclusions of several incredibly popular shows.  What you probably didn't see was the abrupt conclusion of ABC's FlashForward.  But did this show deserve such a fate?  More after the jump!

Overdue Review: Splinter Cell: Conviction (PC)

Wednesday, June 2, 2010


Butler finally gets around to playing some of that Splinter Cell all the kids have been talking about.  So what is his belated verdict?   More after the jump!

Review: Prince of Persia

Monday, May 31, 2010

Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer take on Butler's once beloved game franchise in film form.  Did they live up to his standards?  More after the jump!

About Last Night: 24 Season 8 Wrap-up

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Can the series finale of 24 help Butler's spirits recuperate from his disappointment in lost? Journey beyond the jump to find out!

About Last Night: Lost Hits You Because It Loves You

Monday, May 24, 2010


Butler provides his two cents as the former battered lover of Lost.  It should go without saying: after the jump, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS.

Overdue Review: Plants Vs. Zombies (PC & Mac)

Friday, May 21, 2010

Popcap games delivers another title shooting for the casual crowd, but is there more depth for the more hardcore? Read on and find out!

TIMELY Review: Beat Hazard (PC)

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Cold Beam Games' Beat Hazard is a fresh twist on an the old classic, Asteroids.  The twist?  Enemy sets, weapon power, and level strategies are influenced by the background music you select (from your own music library no less).  Can this indie interloper compete with the big dogs?


 

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