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Viral “He’s Just Not That Into You” Video Breaks Gay Comedy Ground

He’s Just Not That Into You may have just marked a small, but seismic shift in gay-related comedy.

No, not the movie itself, opening today, which is getting decidedly lackluster reviews (the critics seem to agree that it’s amiable at best, and too long).

The true comedy gold may lay in a short video, 10 Chick Flick Cliches That Are Not in “She’s Just Not That Into You,” produced for iTunes to virally promote the film and released on January 20th.

The video stars Bradley Cooper, Justin Long, and Kevin Connolly, actors from the movie, and it’s supposedly directed at male-moviegoers who might be brought to the movie by their girlfriends.

“He’s Just Not That Into You is not your typical chick flick,” Cooper assures the men.

To illustrate his point, the three actors present ten “chick flick clichés” that don’t appear in the movie: “No make-over montages,” for example, and “No sliding down a wall while crying.”

But what makes the video so fresh and funny is that the three male actors also portray romantic comedy clichés such as “Nobody chases anybody anywhere to get them to stop doing something,” and, “There is no speech where a guy, in order to win a girl over, tells her all the little details about her,” that involve two lovers.

The men, in various pairings, portray the two lovers in question.

It’s not a “gay” video per se, and it wasn’t necessarily created to appeal to gay viewers. On the contrary, the video is directed (at least in part) at straight men.

But that’s what makes it so extraordinary. They’re clearly portraying same-sex couples, but they don’t call attention to it. The actors do not play on gay stereotypes for cheap laughs.

By contrast, in I’m F***ing Ben Affleck, Jimmy Kimmel’s painfully stilted 2008 response to his ex-girlfriend Sarah Silverman’s sublime I’m F***ing Matt Damon comedy short, Jimmy Kimmel and Ben Affleck mince broadly and wear pink short-shorts.

More interesting still, the He’s Just Not That Into You video doesn’t rely on the mean-spirited “gay panic” humor that’s been so popular this decade, in movies such as Wild Hogs and Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay, where the “joke” is how funny it is to watch a straight man’s reaction when he realizes that people might mistake him for being gay — as if that’s the worst possible thing in the world to be.

The actors in Ten Cliches never freak out at the idea of being romantic with another man, or break the fourth wall to communicate to the audience how uncomfortable with this particular acting gig. Instead, they seem totally game (Bradley Cooper and Justin Long are clearly old comedy pros, but Kevin Connolly, “E” from Entourage, is endearing in his obvious discomfort with broad slapstick comedy.)

L to r: Kevin Connolly, Justin Long, and Bradley Cooper

In the He’s Just Not That Into You video, same-sex relationships are simply taken for granted, not explained or underlined or apologized for.

Mainstream American gay-related humor has almost always been slightly behind the cultural curve — not so offensive as to provoke outrage, just a little off-putting to most GLBT people. There’s frequently a condescending sense that the writers are trying to appeal to the 12-year-old boys in their audience, or those in the “red” states — people uncomfortable with gay people. Sometimes there’s even a feeling that the comedy writers themselves share that sense.

The result is a set of deeply ingrained comedy grooves where the writers repeatedly set up the same few incredibly obvious gay jokes and follow them with the same incredibly obvious punch-lines — punch-lines that stopped being funny for any thinking person in about 1982.

You’re being sent to prison? Better not drop the soap in the showers!

None of this exists in 10 Chick Flick Cliches That Are Not inShe’s Just Not That Into You,” which seems fresh and original. Instead of being slightly behind the cultural curve, it’s clearly ahead of it.

Which, for the record, is exactly why it’s so funny.

jago87's picture

LOL

Brilliant! I thought that was HILARIOUS and very tasteful... Hopefully the movie isn't *too* much worse than what the critics say. Not that I listen to them cause their picks always suck anyways. The best cliches were the "sliding down a wall while crying" and the "shot where heads fall into frame and land on pillows" --> LMAO sooooooooooooo true!
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isoron's picture

Brilliant!

They should have made the movie around these guys and the whole premise! It would probably be much better than the "real" movie!
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afhickman's picture

I'm not really f**king Ben Affleck (Ben asked me to say that)

afhickman

This is great. The guys have no problem whatsoever with showing their "sensitive" sides. But I'd like to say a word about "I'm f**king Ben Affleck" (because I really am f**king Ben Affleck)--er, that is--because I thought the humor in that video was aimed at fellow heterosexuals who insist upon stereotyping gays (Ben and I are so beyond that!) and more importantly because they are making fun of themselves. I think we all ought to take a cue from Ben (I've taken a lot more than that!) and Jimmy and Justin and Bradley and Kevin and just get over ourselves!  (By the way, Ben wears pink because it was Matt's favorite color--but he asked me not to talk about that.) 

 

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David in Houston's picture

These guys are hilarious!

Funniest thing I've seen all week. I've never seen Bradley Cooper before. What a hottie. I'll have to check out Nip/Tuck.
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Astroman77's picture

Bradley Cooper on Nip/Tuck

He is a hottie and funny on the show. Earlier in the season, he was in just his underwear alot. And a couple of times, the character pulled his legs over his head (in said underwear) putting all his business in the street. HOT and funny!!
Allyndra's picture

You could also check out

You could also check out the first couple seasons of Alias, when he played Sydney's adorable friend, or the short-lived Kitchen Confidential, in which he was a cocky chef trying to get his life back together.

Brian Juergens's picture

Wet How American Summer!

You haaaaave to watch Wet Hot American Summer, where Bradley Cooper plays a gay camp counselor who has a hilariously hot sex scene with Michael Ian Black in an equipment shed.
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HapNStance's picture

Ten Gay Cliches that aren't in the trailer for...

"He's just not that into you?"

Might be a nice set up for a video response.

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