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The queens of comedy bring the funny to "Vanity Fair"

Who you calling unfunny? Vanity Fair took its sweet time, but after more than a year of letting the anvil of an essay “Why Women Aren’t Funny” weigh down the discourse, the magazine finally issued its own rebuttal with its April cover story, “Who Says Women Aren't Funny?” And to prove that point, it assembled some of the most sparkling female wits for a photoshoot with famed photographer Annie Leibovitz.

Yes, Amy Poehler appears to be grabbing Tina Fey’s boob. You really can’t argue with comedy genius like that. Answering the call to funny alongside them were Sandra Bernhard, Susie Essman, Jenna Fischer, Chelsea Handler, Leslie Mann, Maya Rudolph, Amy Sedaris, Sarah Silverman, Wanda Sykes and Kristen Wiig. I’m going to need a moment to soak in all this concentrated hilarious. Seriously, my sides are starting to hurt from phantom laughter just looking at them.

In response to (resisting the urge to use a profane adjective) columnist Christopher Hitchens’ decidedly unfunny article about why women are the unfunnier sex, New York Times TV critic Alessandra Stanley has penned a footnote-worthy essay that touches on everything from English novelist George Meredith to Virginia Woolf to tribes in Papua New Guinea. To which I say, sure, but where do the rubber chickens fit in?

The article also explores the phenomena of whether pretty can be funny and how today “the funniest women on television are youthful, good-looking, and even, in a few cases, close to beautiful.” Close to? Sheesh, Tina Fey and her sexy librarian glasses make me want to take her into the stacks for naughty study sessions.

But I digress. Of course the women have their own self-deprecating takes on whether they're lookers. As Tina said, “If I am one of them, it’s just under the wire.” Amy Poehler, her former Weekend Update co-anchor, concurred:

    “For funny ladies, we’re attractive. But when you open us up to real, professional attractive people — I do not want to run with those horses.”

Snicker. God, I love funny women. And I love funny women when they’re trying to make other funny women laugh, like in this behind-the-scenes video from the photoshoot. Oh, Amy Sedaris, who hasn’t used the old "tubes tied" excuse?




The funny ladies were posed as today’s tawdriest paparazzi princesses. To wit, we have Sarah as Amy Winehouse, Jenna as Lindsay Lohan, Wanda as Naomi Campbell and Chelsea as Britney Spears. I have no idea who Sandra is supposed to be or, kind of, why she is there at all. Don’t get me wrong, I love her. But she’s not exactly au courant. And while I’m a fan of pretty much all the women, I do wish they’d been more diverse with their selections. Like, uh, where is Margaret Cho? And they didn’t pick any of the lesbian comedy titans? Or, for that matter, Kathy Griffin?

Still, while those are legitimate quibbles, I think the queens of comedy have forever put to rest the inane idea that women aren’t funny. Sneering, self-important, misogynistic, middle-aged white males? Well, that’s another story.

Green Light's picture

oh

Bernhard is there maybe cos the front page of the magazine says and 9 other queens of comedy ? I really don't know either :-P
Crank Heart's picture

drool!

Thanks for alerting me of this! I plan on purchasing this asap, and love the ones who were featured, especially Chelsea Handler, Sarah Silverman, Amy Poehler, Wanda Sykes, Jenna Fischer, and of course, Tina Fey. Not to be a stickler or anything though, but isn't that Susie Essman who is playing Lindsey, rather than Jenna Fischer?  

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ooh la la's picture

i loved the video

im not familiar with all the ladies there but i just adore sarah silverman
imthey's picture

Oh Yeah...

I love a woman with a sense of humor... very sexy!
 
I'm very much looking forward to the upcoming Amy Poehler/Tina Fey movie Baby Mama.  These two women (if they don't already) ought to have some of those previously mentioned fanfic/subtext videos done, because they are just so hot together!
 
I guess we have to take what we can get, so although they aren't "family" they are at the very least some great allies to the GLBT community with their totally gay-friendly attitudes... they ROCK!
 
I do however think that the sexy and awesomely funny BRIDGET MCMANUS is sorely missing from this issue of Vanity Fair

 

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itshbomb's picture

Sarah

Sarah Silverman posed as Amy Winehouse was oddly perfect looking.
Beebs_4's picture

Agreed!

When I first glanced at the photo I thought "what is Amy Winehouse doing in there? I didn't know she was funny!" 

RenRiet's picture

Tiny Fey be still my heart

Does anyone know where I can get a blown up version of that SNL cast photo...specifically Tina Fey...in the car? That is the HOTTEST picture EVER of her. Damn that woman is beyond sexy. ~Renée
detective's picture

not complaining but...

I doesn't take much for me to laugh at Tina Fey, Sarah Silverman, and Amy Poehler.  Just the fact that Amy has a cheeseburger on her shirt made me laugh. 

I agree, where is Kathy Griffin? She just won an emmy! Guess she's still on the D list.  And where's Monique, cuz she's halarious! Before Tina and Amy got huge on SNL, I was laughing at Molly Shannon. (who to me had the best characters on SNL) 

 

 

 

 

 

 Shannon as Sally O'Malley (I'm 50!) 

 

It would of been nice if VF had a spread on pioneering queens of comedy in this article: Rosie, Whoopi, Joan Rivers, Ellen

 

Traveler's picture

They aren't pioneers

Rosie, Ellen and Whoopi aren't pioneers: women like Moms Mabley and Sophie Tucker were. Google 'em, they deserve it.

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jennifer from pittsburgh's picture

Silverman's Winehouse is

Silverman's Winehouse is even scarier than the original. And how cool is Poehler's hand on Fey's left breast? I feel as if I've just bitten the ears off a chocolate rabbit and cracked a tooth on a diamond.
hotinthasheets's picture

Oh man, where's Cheryl

Oh man, where's Cheryl Hines?  It could have been the trifecta of Curb goodness, with Wanda and Suzy...

And why couldn't there have been a place for Carol Burnett in there?  The world needs more Carol Burnett, seriously :) 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sixJx1YmyU

brokentunes's picture

Chelsea Handler

Some pretty funny ladies there, but, ugh, cut Chelsea "I-often-resort-to-unfunny-uberracist-jokes" Handler from the group and it's perfect.

xadiz's picture

i love those photos

I'm gonna get a print of the photo of Tina and Maya...frame it, and display it in my house. I love smart, quick, clever, humor. I love women who have those qualities. And it's strange, but Tina Fey is finding ways of becoming more and more attractive. =) She is gorgeous in these photos.
leishahaha's picture

another funny lady

I would've loved to see Jeanene Garafolo

 

8675309's picture

Kristen Wiig!!!!

I have always been a fan of Saturday Night Live but really just a casual viewer. 

Now I watch it OBSESSIVELY and I pretend "it's because it's funny again", but really it's because i have a CRAZY CRUSH on Kristen Wiig!!!

She is so funny and so hot! I was so pleased to see her included in this cover. Everyone always talks about Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, and don't get we wrong I love them too, but you've got to start paying attention to Kristen Wiig on SNL.

She is outright hilarious in many of her skits, but also is capable of a genuinely understated humor with some incredible throwaway lines and some of her characters are deliciously random. Did anyone see Hot Air Balloon commercial when Tina Fey hosted? Awesome! Or the lady giving away the Publisher's Clearing House check to Brian Williams? Classic.

Did I mention how hot she is??? 

somegirl23's picture

sarah!

I love sarah silverman. She's so damn hilarious. I felt they made some pretty great choices of who should be there. I don't like them all, but i enjoy most of them.

I NEED TO GET THIS!


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