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File Size: 3901 KB
Print Length: 243 pages
Publisher: Dey Street Books; Reprint edition (October 27, 2015)
Publication Date: October 27, 2015
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B00T3DGGMG
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This was a funny and casually well-written book, a good read But it's a little frustrating because it abandons the "narrative," if you will, without finishing it. The first 2/3 of the book deal with Spade's upbringing, his grind through the comedy club scene, and his slow climb from SNL writer to SNL performer. Even though it's written with a light touch, that stuff is all pretty compelling. But it drops that thread after he's made it as an SNL cast member. It doesn't tell the story of what prompted him to leave SNL, or his movie career (except for Tommy Boy), or his experience on sitcoms. Instead, the last 1/3 of the book morphs into more of a George Carlin "Brain Droppings" type thing -- little observational essays on miscellaneous topics ranging from doing cocaine to his thoughts on dating tricks that women pull. I would have been really interested to hear why he made the jump from SNL when he did (given how hard his climb there was) and whether he's happy or not with his sitcom and movie work. The guy writes so well and so honestly about his career that I certainly could have read a lot more of it. But still, this is an entertaining read and I'd recommend it for anyone who likes a fun, self-aware memoir.
As a Gen Xer going to college during much of David Spade's SNL stint and loving the entire cast and every sketch during those early 90's, I became a fan of his a long time ago. I love his standup, so funny to watch. This book is not written by a professional writer which makes this better...he writes this book like he's doing standup which works perfectly for his story and his personality. As was mentioned previously a million times, I hope he comes out with another book picking up where he left off and talking more about the rest of his professional life (and personal). Dennis Finch is one of the best TV characters of the last few decades....would love to read more about that. This book gives a really fascinating insider's look at how the SNL sausage was made during that time. I have read several books by comedians but this one gets more personal than other's I've read. After you read this, you come to the understanding that he was a regular schlub, just like the rest of us, who worked his butt off to get where he is...and he must be a really charming guy.
Sure, I expected this to be laugh-out-loud funny, but who knew one of the year's most honest, engaging and fascinating celeb-memoirs would be David Spade's "Almost Interesting". I could not put it down. I blazed through it. Obviously and refreshingly NOT ghost-written, the book flows in such I way I could practically hear his voice in my mind as a I read it, his funny asides and interjections a constant source of amusement throughout. His behind-the-scenes insights into the challenges of stand-up comedy, life on the road and his years in the trenches of "Saturday Night Live" are appreciated, as are memories of his friendship with Chris Farley.Being an Arizonan I also got a kick out of his Arizona youth in the slums of Scottsdale (still probably pretty nice compared to most poor kids' upbringings), running loose in the 1970s desert. His observations about Generation X and the pre-internet Instragram-less world are hilarious.I'd like to have read more about his film career, and TV series post-SNL (we were huge fans of "Just Shoot Me" and Spade's Dennis Finch character, which are barely mentioned here) but perhaps that will be in a subsequent sequel which I will gladly buy.
Thoroughly enjoyed reading David Spade's memoir about his upbringing in Arizona, his SNL and movie career and the crazy anecdotes he acquired along the way. I particularly enjoyed reading how the movie Tommy Boy was made. In fact, I watched this movie again after reading this book just to see all the jokes and craziness that he mentioned in this book. If you enjoy David's comedy and his frequent use of juvenile language, then you will enjoy this book. If you are not a fan of his comedy and colorful language, this book is probably not for you. The only thing I didn't like about this book was that it wasn't well written. The language and word choices were pedestrian, almost as if a high school student wrote it. Nevertheless, I enjoyed reading his stories about his life and career, and I'm glad I read it.
Lets face it David Spade is a funny guy, so as expected his book was funny yet honest. The way it is written it makes you feel as tho your hanging out in his den, having a bud and chatting. He lightly touches on Chris Farley which everyone always wonders about. I mean come on, they were THE comedic duo! As expected there is an inherit sadness which is totally understandable. Of course he isn't going to divulge everything but that period of time had to be extremely painful. Even with that sort of brutal honesty and raw emotion, his tale of making his way thru comedy mean streets is fantastic. I laughed, I cried and everything in-between. It made me view David Spade as more than just Dirty Joe Dirt. However, I get the distinct feeling Dirty Joe Dirt lives somewhere in Mr. Spades past. It was a eye opener to learn he grew up in Casa Grande, Az. I live not too far from there, but he has left Casa Grande in the dust. All in all I would highly recommend this endearing book to anyone who is, or isn't a fan of David Spade.
Lots of interesting and comical situations. The sacrifices and hard work he has done shows why he has the success he has. While he doesn't have what most would consider a great writing style, I got quite a few laughs out of it. He seems to be honest and straightforward because his prose is self-deprecating yet doesn't have to be. The ending was weird, though. He stops somewhat abruptly and we miss out on his current events. The book primarily covers his childhood, his early stand-up, SNL, and Tommy Boy with Chris Farley. After that, not so much. The ending oddly detailed several bits of advice about relationships, which, I have to admit, was somewhat educational, surprisingly funny,and shamefully accurate. Don't expect the whole book to be an autobiography and don't expect the book to cover his life up to the publish date of the book. Still a great read that earns 5 stars.
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