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2/24 Has anyone been to a really bad comedy club? What was it like? \_ http://losangeles.citysearch.com/profile/41797960/santa_monica_ca/the_westside_eclectic.html \_ Westside Eclectic Comedy Club in Santa Monica, on 3rd+4th and Arizona (http://westsideeclectic.com It's not really a comedy club as it is more of social gathering for kids aged from 18-25... aspiring actors, comedians, community college students, and college drop-outs practicing their routines. 90% of the audiences were also actors/actresses and friends & family members. The remaining people were people like me who really looked out of place and actually paid $8-$10 for the night. I have no idea how they make money at a prime (e.g. expensive) location and my guess is that they don't. The atmosphere was very close knit and everyone knew everyone else, and these kids seemed to have a lot of fun performing and giving moral support to each other. Inside jokes were plenty, energy was extremely high, and they've put in a lot of time and efforts. Sadly, the bottom line is, unless you're their age group and know Joe, Bobby, and Momo or whoever they hung out with then you wouldn't get their half of their silly and stupid jokes. The bottom line is they've put in a lot of energy into acts that were SIMPLY NOT THAT FUNNY. Sure $8-10 isn't a lot of money but then again none of the shows there weren't that funny in the first place. If Seinfeld gets an A+, then the Westside Eclectic gets a D+, and maybe... maybe C- for trying so hard. PS. If you want to go a *real* professional comedy club and witness *real* humor, go to West Hollywood or Pasadena. \_ They're not that professional because they're not. They're students. It's a great business model if you think about it: 1) Charge students to take the comedy class. 2) The students perform live and charge fees to suckers. \_ Yes. It was like watching the extended director's cut of the Abyss over and over and over. What did you think it would be like? \_ How much did you pay for it? \_ About $12 per in 1992 or so at the door. I can't remember if that covered a drink. I would've paid twice that to not have been there if I'd known. \_ Can you please tell us which comedy club is was so that other suckers wouldn't go? Thanks. \_ It was in San Jose in 1992. I was suckered there once by my gf. I wasn't taking notes, sorry. \_ I went to Rooster T Feathers; it was pretty rotten. Drinks were not bad though. The comics were painfully unfunny; the best thrill was watching them so blissfully unaware of how rotten they were. For that reason, we were in hysterics. -brain \_ Were they student performers or on weed? |
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losangeles.citysearch.com/profile/41797960/santa_monica_ca/the_westside_eclectic.html View Map (310) 451-0850 Editorial Description Third Street Promenade comedy school and club offers weekly shows, improv, dance and acting classes, plus space is available to rent. Print Print The Westside Eclectic Editorial Description Third Street Promenade comedy school and club offers weekly shows, improv, dance and acting classes, plus space is available to rent. joeyolesky on 03/04/2007 This is the ONLY comedy club/class on the Westside, so they pretty much have no competition. It's not really a comedy club as it is more of social gathering for kids aged from 18-25... aspiring actors, comedians, community college students, and college drop-outs practicing their routines. The remaining people were people like me who really looked out of place and actually paid $8-$10 for the night. I have no idea how they make money at a prime (eg expensive) location and my guess is that they don't. The atmosphere was very close knit and everyone knew everyone else, and these kids seemed to have a lot of fun performing and giving moral support to each other. Inside jokes were plenty, energy was extremely high, and they've put in a lot of time and efforts. Sadly, the bottom line is, unless you're their age group you wouldn't get their half of their silly and stupid jokes. The bottom line is they've put in a lot of energy into acts that were SIMPLY NOT THAT FUNNY. Sure $8-10 isn't a lot of money but then again none of the shows there weren't that funny in the first place. If Seinfeld gets an A+, then the Westside Eclectic gets a D+, and maybe... If you want to go a *real* professional comedy club go to West Hollywood or Pasadena. I wouldn't be surprised if they're written by supportive friends and family members. I guess this is expected as the wild wild web has no accountability whatsoever anyways. |
westsideeclectic.com ABOUT US Tue 8:00PM $8 The Hobo Killer Film: "The Hobo Killer!" is the latest short from JP Ritter, director of the controversial "El Burrito Veraz: The Reality of Illegal Immigration". is a mockumentary done in the emotionally-charged style of Michael Moore's films. features a very diverse cast, from unknown actors to cult movie icons. buy tickets Wed 8:00PM $10 The Scott Silverman Comedy Hour Comedian Scott Silverman brings out some of his favorite working comics! Line-up 1/24: Edison Apple Lee Levine Ian Harvey Headliner: MARGARET CHO! Stand-up/Video:Come workshop your 5 minute stand-up bit, showcase a new sketch, or show a short video! Sign-up begins at 10pm, and first 12 will definitely perform. |