Why does everybody hate dane cook




















Claiming Dane Cook sucks has been in vogue since around He does, granted, but as many comics will admit, the guy is funny. Unfortunately, the reasons why he's funny are also the reasons why we hate him. Here's why: 5. The Douche Bag Factor. If you've listened to Cook's comedy album, you'll know the "Friend nobody likes" bit linked below.

Cook asserts that no one likes a girl named Karen because she is annoying and bitchy. The audience laughs -- mainly because none named Karen. A member of the audience could even be a "Karen," but through some popped-collar wizardry Cook wills cognitive dissonance from his fans. Much like the lackeys of a schoolyard bully, Cook's audience is guilty by association. The humor comes from the same place where Larry the Cable Guy gets his inspiration and Jeff Dunham figures out an exciting new aspect of his modern-day minstrel show.

If you read Dane's bits out loud, his reliance on delivery is immediately obvious. The majority of the things he says are, like the Karen bit, mundanely relatable occurrences. In fact, the only thing that separates Cook from the crowd are his on-stage tics. His trademark, the two-finger jab, is satirized in the above video. He finds an interesting middle ground between gimmick and delivery, as his force-of-nature stage persona allows him to field average jokes for an unbelievable audience reaction.

The reliance on gimmick is reminiscent of a Carrot Top for the MySpace generation, a Fonz for an era of bloggers to sneer at for jumping the shark by merely existing. Dane appeals to our teenage desire to have a cool friend. He has great hair, a powerful jawline, and a demeanor that makes audiences want to listen. Like the oncoming wave of reality that is a High School graduation and eventual invalidation of everything held dear during our teens, cynicism regarding Cook is a bit of a steep cliff.

He's the guy who gives a year-old a cigarette and tells him a story about the time he got caught smoking weed, but the cops let him go. Cook eventually grew suspicious of the couple. He asked for financial records and then fired McCauley, who quickly wrote that insane forged check and fled across the country. Keep trusting those instincts there, Dane.

Being accused of stealing jokes is incredibly difficult to overcome for a comedian. Carlos Mencia got caught doing just that , and his career took a nosedive. When an article on joke theft gained prominence in , Dane was lumped into the discussion. It appears he had several bits from a comedy album that were similar to some on a Louis C. The internet being what it is, the rumors persisted, until Dane poked fun at them on Louis' FX show in Cook has adamantly said that he's never stolen a joke and, to his credit, the bits he was accused of lifting aren't exactly niche subjects.

Louis doesn't even seem sure that it happened. But Dane still developed the reputation. And that may be why many comics don't care for him. In his time on the program, he noticed a trend where no other comics had a good word to say about Dane Cook. Breuer acknowledges that the rumors of joke-stealing are mainly to blame. Cook also has a bit of a reputation for arrogance in his live performances, with one headlining comedian reporting that Cook went well past the end of his warm-up set and cut into the headliner's time.

Back in , the Marvel Cinematic Universe of superhero movies was in its relative infancy. When Captain America: The First Avenger began production, there were all sorts of rumors about who would play the title role.

John Krasinski, Channing Tatum, even a couple of Jonas Brothers were bandied about as potential names. One person who auditioned for the role was Dane Cook, believe it or not, and he caused waves with Marvel when he publicly said he was trying out for Captain America.

Cook tweeted that he had to "get shredded" for the audition , and that the movie studio should go the "Robert Downey Jr. Marvel Studios took offense to Dane making the auditions public, saying they wanted to keep the process private, and Dane apologized profusely. Either the apology or his audition or both wasn't enough, as he obviously didn't get the part. It went to Chris Evans, and the culture of shaming anyone who spoils something we love was born. It's nothing new for a comedian to say something onstage while workshopping new material and then to get in trouble when it reaches the rest of the world.

Dane Cook unfortunately found this out not long after the horrific movie theater massacre in Aurora, Colorado, in July And I don't know if you've seen the movie, but the movie is pretty much a piece of crap The backlash was pretty instant. Cook tweeted that he made a poor judgment call when joking about the tragedy.

Of course, given how not-funny the comment was, you can see why everyone forgot. The Boston Marathon was cut short by a pair of brutal bombs that left three dead and injured.

A month after the terrorist attacks, a charity concert was planned to take place at the TD Garden downtown. The whole event would be live-streamed so people around the world could watch the performers donate their time and talents to remembering the victims. He was the only act that requested his set not be streamed, as he didn't want any of his new material to be aired publicly yet.

This was not a popular choice, to put it kindly. Fellow comics dubbed him "greedy" and called him out on every platform available to them. Lenny Clarke, a Boston-area comedian much like Dane took to the radio to remark that Cook's decision was one of the "meanest, stupidest" things he had seen. He has a point, when you consider that Cook's particular audience could have tuned in and donated to the cause by using the phone number that was on screen during all the other performances.

You know, like it's a benefit concert or something? Dane Cook took the L. Laugh Factory stage on April 10, , and unleashed a comedy set that stretched out to 3 hours and 50 minutes, which broke the endurance record Richard Pryor set in the club in Comedian Dave Chappelle heard about this and started his own set a few days later around p.

Chappelle didn't take any bathroom breaks, and only a dozen or so people remained by the end. Still, most people would have seen the near-doubling of the record and conceded defeat. Dane Cook. The Gallagher of our generation. Dane Cook is a "comedian" that everyone seems to love despite his extreme mediocrity. His amazing lack of jokes combined with his ability to run around the stage like a five-year-old without his meds appeals to anyone without a soul or any knowledge of comedy.

His trite and obvious observations contain no punchlines and often appeal to people with short attention spans. You ever go into the bathroom and everything is WET? The floor is wet! The counters are wet! Everything's wet! I just took a massive Dane Cook.



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