Demetri Martin. Person. | |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original channel | Comedy Central |
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DVD release date | September 4, 2007 |
Demetri Martin. Person. is a 2007 Comedy Central Presents special featuring comedian Demetri Martin. It was directed by Jay Karas. It was filmed in Austin, Texas. It first aired on January 14, 2007. A DVD was released by Paramount Home Video and Comedy Central on September 4, 2007.
Contents |
Martin sings a song about himself while walking backstage and showing his ambidextrous skills.
Martin uses his Large Pad to show some research or "Findings" with his Pointer. Among the topics discussed are "How Short a Person Is vs. How Drunk a Person Is and How Funny It Is," "Breakdown of Hummer Owners," "How Funny I Find Farts by Location," "Flow Chart Of Clowns," "People Who Live in Glass Houses Shouldn't Throw Stones," "Pony Tail Locations," "A Pie Chart About Procrastination" (actually an empty circle), "The Cuteness of a Girl vs. How Interested I Am in Hearing About How Intuitive Her Cat Is," "My Ability To Draw Mountains Over Time," "State Shapes," "Half Full vs. Half Empty Based on Contents of Glass" and "Pillow Fights."
In this animation made by Martin using felt and chalkboards, Martin thinks about the topic of Porcupines.
Martin plays some blues on the piano and sings some one liners. There is one point where he talks about committing a crime during a reenactment making it an enactment. This is also the introduction of the recurring theme of "unnecessary bells".
Martin tells some jokes while playing guitar and harmonica.
Martin showcases some of his funny drawings accompanied by music on piano and harmonica.
In this animated segment, Martin plays Professor Irwin Glands, a professor in "mythozoology" and discusses some lesser known mythical creatures such as the "Vertimaid," the "Zebratard" and the "RexFidoBuster" which is a three headed dog with three dog bodies.
Martin is about to tell some jokes accompanied by his guitar when he realizes he doesn't have the harmonica rack around his neck and left it on top of the piano. So he gets up out of his chair and gets it "the cool way", by putting the rack in his mouth, going back to the chair, putting the rack on the microphone, and finally, putting his head in, while still playing his guitar.
Similar to the end of his special where he talked about where his jokes came from, Martin discusses/hypothesizes where his jokes go while some friends and relatives of his act them out. In between, he tells some more jokes, including one of his most well-known: "Glitter is the herpes of craft supplies."
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