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Wednesday, July 16, 2008 
Interview with Marcus w/ a personl intro by Marcus himself...

You know, the one thing that I really hadn't expected going into this whole Last Comic Standing experience was the incredibly polarized views. Some people (the ones that matter in my book) love the show, and others, well, they are not so positive...

It is always strange to read how much a stranger that has never met you and has no idea what you are about except for a minutes of edited TV footage will feel so free to rip you apart anonymously on a blog or message board. I spent time in that house with all of those people and they are all incredibly talented, wonderful people who I can say with full conviction, you know nothing about the real, true people they are from the few minutes of TV that you have watched.

I generally try to stay away from those boards, stay away from reading reviews, I know I shouldn't, that no good will come of it, but what can I say, I am curious. Nothing can prepare you for Googling your name and spending an hour or so reading about what an untalented hack you are, makes for an interesting day... :)

It is in those moments that you take comfort in the positive things that are written. The Good. The times when a stranger who you give your time to, someone who has no obligation to you, takes time to write something that truly makes your day. This is one of those articles. This was written by a reporter named Luke Hickman. Thank you Luke, this did indeed make my day...



...The time to produce comedy never stops for standup comics. Marcus, who is gaining huge public momentum for his ongoing winning streak on NBC's Last Comic Standing, is no exception to that idea.


As we sit together in a Hellboy II press screening, I can't help but notice Marcus' contagious excitement as he emits geeky fanboy energy. The only other place you come close to witnessing this visual example of extreme anticipation is in the look on children's faces on Christmas morning.

Halfway through the film, there's a very comedic point where Red and Abe Sapien toss back a few beers, get a little drunk, throw on some Barry Mannilow and talk about the women they love. Just before the scene closes, you know that all hell is about to break loose.

I lean over to Marcus and say, "This is the calm before the storm." And before I can sit upright again, he quips, "More like the Mannilow before the Mayhem." And at that moment, I realize that my clichéd analytical drabble will never stand up to the genius flow of his mind's natural runoff.

Last Comic Standing can be compared to American Idol in the way that it is a hybrid competition/reality show. Instead of performing live weekly, the majority of its standup performances are shot months before it airs. Only the last two episodes are filmed live and judged by any American with text messaging or outbound calling. And -- just like the most recent Idol -- this season's Last Comic Standing also features a more-than-deserving Utahan: Marcus.

Marcus, 31, grew up just south of Salt Lake City in West Jordan. Though his sights have not always been set on standup, two years ago he realized that it might be something worth giving a shot.

"One day," says Marcus, "one of the guys who was playing Wiseguys said, 'You should come by the club, meet the owner, and see if you can get some time.' "I went down there that night, met the owner, and he says, 'I've heard of ya. Go.' "I did a couple little things for him, and he goes, 'That's really good. Come back Sunday.' "He put me up for five minutes in front of the headliner ... and I've never, ever left the stage since."

Two years of struggling and trying to get by have passed, and now Marcus is one of the most promising final ten contestants on a popular network show. Not only can he make you laugh at the most average, everyday idea that anyone can relate to, but he's also got a special talent that you don't find too much in standup nowadays: Marcus can do the most spot-on impressions of people you don't usually hear impressions of.

But by the time LAST COMIC STANDING got around to the semifinals, Marcus had been coined as an impressionist. During his three-minute semifinal audition in front of thousands in a Las Vegas arena, he only spouted out one tiny impression of Gene Wilder during a WILLY WONKA routine. Marcus said that after the show, a very prominent individual in the comedy business asked, "Do you have any idea how much balls it took to do what you just did? Voices are a safety net. You can go out there at any show and do voices and people will absolutely love them. It's like heroin to an audience -- they love them. You can do a string of horrible jokes and then go, 'Who would like some impressions,' do some great impressions, and you'll have the audience in the palm of your hand."

Marcus replies, "I knew going in that I could do impressions -- I've always known that -- but I wanted to challenge myself to be more than that, to be bigger than that. I don't mind that I do impressions because that's something that I do ... but I wanted to show people that I can do whatever I want."

Even though he changed his routine by striking the impressions from that night's set, Marcus advanced through the semifinals to where the show is currently running: The final ten comics are all living together in one Los Angeles house. The reality TV aspect of the show is kicking in. And although they have already filmed up to the final two episodes (which will be done live), Marcus' lips are legally sealed by NBC from revealing how far he's already made it in the competition.

The further Marcus gets into the competition, the more he's becoming an American household name. In the four hours we spent together (including an interview, a stroll around Gateway and a nearly two-hour movie), I counted almost two-dozen people that either knew him in the past or now know him from the show. Marcus conversed with each one of them -- friend or stranger -- all the same, as if they'd been childhood friends who hadn't seen one another in years.

The first time I met Marcus was just a few days after Last Comic Standing premiered. It was at the press screening of Wanted. I looked back to the row behind me, recognized him from the show and said, "Hey, I know you." To which he replied, "Oh, really? From where?"

"From the show," I said. And then he sat with a puzzled look, as if he didn't know what I was talking about. After a moment, his facial expressions showed that it dawned on him as to what show I was referring to, and he said, "From Last Comic Standing? You watch the show? Very cool. I'm Marcus," and he extended his hand in a genuine, sincere greeting.

Now, weeks since the show's premiere, as we stroll through Gateway, trying to let the Z-Tejas burritos settle down enough to let us get through Hellboy without interruptions, strangers come up to him and say, "Hey, Marcus." He nicely shakes their hands and still replies, "Hey. I'm sorry, man. You'll have to remind me where I know you from." But most of them all reply the same. "No, no, no. I know you from TV." It still hasn't settled in.

Marcus is one of the most grateful and honored big-time entertainers I've had the privilege of getting to know. Though he knew all along that I was going to use any word that came out of his mouth or an experience that we had that afternoon in this article, he still carried himself like a normal person. In some ways, he almost acted like he had to move up a notch to play on my level -- as if I was higher than he. Marcus never once stopped vocalizing his appreciation for fans and never once dabbled in boasting. Like the Transformers logos tattooed on the tops of his wrists, there is "more than meets the eye" with Marcus. He's not just another arrogant guy on the fast track to stardom -- he's a normal guy like any one of us. It shows. And for that reason -- not only because I truly think he's the funniest comic on there, but because I find him humble and deserving -- if he ends up making it to the finals, I will pull out my cell phone and cast my first reality TV vote for him.

After a Last Comic Standing viewing party at the Bar Deluxe on July 3, Marcus finished a short standup routine by explaining to his fans how the rest of the TV series will be -- just in case he actually does make it to the finals. He explained that on July 31, the five finalists will perform live from Las Vegas. Then the voting will begin. The winner will be revealed during the finale, exactly one week later on August 7. "If I make it to the end, I will need you all to vote for me. If you do your part, I will do mine. And I promise that I won't Archuletta-you-down."

Last Comic Standing can be seen Thursdays at 8 p.m. on NBC. To see clips of Marcus' standup, go to myspace.com/marcuscomedy

For a complete transcript and audio of the interview, go to lukehickman.blogspot.com
Sina Amedson

 
Do you still remember who that guy was that took you to Wiseguys way back in the day buddy?

Congratulations on all the success. I'm watching from the cheap seats and cheering for ya.
:)

Big hugs to you and Lisa.


Your bud,
Sina.

 
Posted by Sina Amedson on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 4:14 PM
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Kate
Katie Cortes

 
There will always be haters out there, but it is always nice to see when someone recognizes you.
And you are awesome and the best of the best! You will be the winner!!!!!
 
Posted by Kate on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 4:20 PM
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Paula
Paula Birrell

 
keep your head up man ! I personally like comedy, if i cant laugh once a day somethings wrong , yes i am a fan of yours but by watching the show, i found a few new acts i love , some i dont and maybe its the personality issue, it takes a lot of balls, integrity, and creativity. to do what you guys do everyday. I would love to see everyone do it once, and then they have a right to have a opinion, I hope you go far, and that you have fun doing it or its just not worth your time.


Cheers Paula
 
Posted by Paula on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - 8:55 PM
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Amber
Amber Wesberry

 
Dude, don't let those idiots who don't know a good thing when they see it get ya down.. You rock! I wish there were more of your sets online. I know that will come with time.. Hope to see you in Dallas soon!

Love ya!
Amber
 
Posted by Amber on Thursday, July 17, 2008 - 1:46 PM
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Tony
Tony Barber

 
Great Job on everything going for ya! I'm rootin for ya every week, I know you will kick ass in any outcome of the whole deal.

Tony
 
Posted by Tony on Thursday, July 17, 2008 - 1:49 PM
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Katie
Katie Coffman

 
wow! this was totaly amazing!

This guy Luke is really freaking awesome!

You are an AMAZING comedian, and i cannot wait for you to win this!

you really deserve this marcus. and i cannot wait till the show is live. i will pick up my phone and vote for you.


i may sound just like any other fan. but you really are freaking great. and you make my day when i hear your comedy! i wish i could see you live.
i bet its wayyy better!!!!

so i want to wish you good luck (even though you don't need it) because i would LOVE to see you win this!!!!

o and i love the bikini top you were wearing at the car wash! it was awesome! lol
 
Posted by Katie on Friday, July 18, 2008 - 4:49 AM
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Katie
Katie Englert

 
Marcus, We have never missed your show when ever you hit Wiseguys. I cannot tell you how excited we are to see you every week doing what you do best. Sure there are haters but just keep your head up and you will be great. My son said it best last night watching you perform, He said that it was so cool to see you on TV knowing that we have had the chance to see and speak to you many times. That and we have a huge family from all over and now we are getting calls from them to tell us how great they think you are...So always stay the way you are. Noone can make you feel down. or bad about yourself unless you let them. Looking forward to seeing you take this to the top.

 
Posted by Katie on Friday, July 18, 2008 - 6:49 PM
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Skittly-Doo!!
Jennifer Whited

 
That was so amazingly written! What a great compliment that must be for you to read that about yourself! Myself not being one for compliments, I would be at a loss...
Great job at making it through another week BTW!!!

Jen Whited
 
Posted by Skittly-Doo!! on Saturday, July 19, 2008 - 7:29 AM
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Brianna Ruth

 
Hey You...Yeah you over there...Lol! Anywho, sadly there will always be people who criticize, just because they want to tear other people down, it is cruel, it is wrong, but ever so true. Just know there are alot of people out there that really care about you and love your comedy, you are quite a clever comedian who can make people laugh without using all of the crude humor (which honestly I do not enjoy). You are very gifted, and I am positive you will go farther than you ever thought you could, even though I do not know you, I only know you through your comedy-You seem like a wonderful person, never let people bring you down, turn a deaf ear to them, because in some ways they will never understand you or know you, and they do not deserve to if they are not encouraging your dreams and building you up. I mean after all, we're all stuck here together, as I see it, may as well get along once in awhile and stop throwing insults around like water balloons.
Lol, your a great comedian, keep it up and keep a positive attitude, God bless you & Lisa as well as your children! And have fun doing what you love! :)
 
Posted by Brianna Ruth on Saturday, July 19, 2008 - 9:18 PM
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Carlos - "READ A BOOK MuthaF****A!"

 
Hey... really enjoying the show so far, and while I wasn't a fan of the "impressions-only" Marcus that NBC showed us at the very beginning, I certainly started to turn around with that Willy Wonka bit... loved how you used your great impression skills within the context of your stand-up... that funny child hood story. Others may have already touched on that creepy song, but you had a fresh angle to it which I enjoyed.


Plus, I thought you were one of the stronger ones on the props.
Break a leg in the rest of the competition!

PostScript: Did CarrotTop just break-up with someone, or get bad news, cause he seemed REAL low energy in his episode...
 
Posted by Carlos - "READ A BOOK MuthaF****A!" on Saturday, July 19, 2008 - 9:19 PM
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Aimee
Aimee Boswell

 
You know you are famous when you have critics. Don't let the bastads get you down. You have a real talent and I guess you can look at it this way, at least they are talking about you. But I am certain that you will win LCS, but if for some odd fluke you don't, it wont matter (Dan Phan who?) I will be Tivoing you on your Comedy Central special in no time.

Good Luck to you and I have to say. I think you look better in a mankini than I look in a bikini.
LOL you got some kahones my friend!!!
 
Posted by Aimee on Sunday, July 20, 2008 - 11:46 PM
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Sean
Sean Fleeger

 
A few years ago, you came to a little comedy club called Laffs in Tucson and performed an amazing show with a couple of other comedians. It happened right after you found me on MySpace and we started up some good ol' nerdy Transformers dialog. Being a classic type of "nerd", I didn't have many actual friends that I hang out with that much, but you were fun to talk to over the internet, and I enjoyed our conversations. You invited me to see your show that evening, and I didn't really know what to expect or anything. But I was curious to meet the person behind the screen name, so I came down to see your show. I invited a couple of my other friends to go to the show with me, but everyone was too busy to come hang out that night, so I went alone. At first, I thought that I might only get a chance to see you after the performance, just for a quick second or two during an autograph session or when you were selling your first DVD, which I was okay with; I honestly didn't expect that I would be worth much more than a quick "meet-and-greet" to someone like you that I had just met. I hoped to maybe even get a pic or two with you, just so I had photographic documentation of that fun evening. So you can imagine how pleasantly surprised I was when I got to the entrance to Laffs and you were standing there, arm extended to give the most welcoming handshake, like we'd been friends forever, and you said to me, "Hey! There's a face I recognize!" And you brought me in to your world for a couple of hours that night; we chilled out by a pool table, and you introduced me to another comedian, Spencer, and we just chatted about anything and everything. I had brought a small token of my appreciation for your invitation with me - a deck of Transformers cards, which you graciously accepted with enthusiastic sincerity, and I felt like I make a good first impression with you. I was so impressed by how warm and friendly you were that night; you walked me through the crowd, told the person selling tickets, "He's with me!" so I got in the show for free, and you cleared out a table near the stage, just for me. You and I hung out off the side of the stage for a while, still talking about classic G1 Transformers and our families and hotel accommodations and movies that just came out and other jobs we've had and all sorts of other topics that geeks and nerds will talk about. You gave me an autographed DVD, which I still have and watch often, and you and I stood around after the show and just kept on chatting until the wee hours of the morning. I had a blast. I felt like a VIP. I felt like I had made a fantastic friend that night. I am so proud to have met you that chilly evening, and I know that we've only hung out a few more times since then, but I wanted to echo Luke Hickman's message that you are a truly wonderful and humble person. I don't feel like a fan; I feel like a friend.
I feel blessed to have met you, and I have no doubt in my mind that you are going to be the Last Comic Standing!
 
Posted by Sean on Monday, July 28, 2008 - 3:40 PM
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Amby-chan (optimistic pessimist)

 
Por amour del Dio, I hope you win. I love how you are not afraid to make your blog as long as it needs to be, or hold a conversation alone, in this entry or your other. It's truely awesome that you do not let fame go to your head. I was looking forward to voting you into the final 5, but I will definitely be voting for you in the finals. I have already bought tickets for LCS when it comes to my town in hopes that you will be there. Since I truely respect your fanboy geekishness, and had pretty much the same reaction over HellBoy 2 as you did over Transformers, I will probably act like the biggest fangirl ever should I ever have the chance to meet you. Iwish you the best of luck in LCS and your future endevours.

 
Posted by Amby-chan (optimistic pessimist) on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 - 2:32 AM
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luke

 
How can I not agree with Sean's comments here? I'd have to say that I feel completely like a friend, and not just like "the guy who interviewed you.
"

Keep it going strong! My wife and I will both be voting for you this Thursday!

-Luke
 
Posted by luke on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 - 2:33 AM
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Mike Wally Walter

 
Marcus,
I really hope you win LCS it couldn't go to a nicer guy! keep up the funny man. It was nice meeting you when you did Seattle! always stay the humble man you are! and accept the fame, glory and challenges they bring with it.

 
Posted by Mike Wally Walter on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - 2:15 PM
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Jamie

 
Great write up. It is spot on and well deserved. You have been a great inspiration for me and many other "open mic'ers" at Wiseguys. I hope good things keep happening for a good guy like you. See you down the road.


Thanks, Jamie
 
Posted by Jamie on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - 2:20 PM
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N/A

 
Hey Marcus,

Good on ya for the positive press. The article covered the bases on your background, your act, the show, and your affinity for geek culture, but most importantly, the writer also understood that you are one of the few truly genuine good guys out there. Your friendliness is sincere. All of this success that you've earned, it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.


Not that you're not super edgy, and capable of beating me up and all that, but you are and have always been a pretty cool dude. I still remember you hooking me up with Nine Inch Nails tickets right after I got my mission call, and all the bullshitting we used to do behind the counter at Sam Goody.


But even better than being able to say "I knew him when" is that the last few times I've seen you in person, you just seem so...at peace. This may be presumptuous on my part, but it seems that as you've grown up, you've had a fair share of, um, turbulence. Now, though, you really seem grounded and happy. You've found your calling, you're making people happy, and it would seem that it has in turn brought you some real joy.


I don't know. This sounds too mushy, and I really am probably talking out of my ass a bit too much.


My point is, you're a great guy, and I could not be happier for you, especially as you seem to be having a great time. I wish you all the success in the world, man. And keep representing for us grown ups who still play with action figures.

 
Posted by N/A on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - 4:54 PM
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philip

 
Luke did an amazing article. One thing that amazed me when I saw you recently in Montana was how down to earth you were. I remember walking in with my girlfriend and seeing the merchandise table and then seeing your arm reach out to shake a hand and thinking to myself there is no way. But it was you and like luke said you talked to everyone of us who wanted too just like an old friend, not to mention gave me two of the funniest hours of my life. Good luck on the show and whatever else you do. I know about 80 votes coming your way.

 
Posted by philip on Friday, August 01, 2008 - 12:54 AM
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Su-Fi BRi

 
yo marcus-- it's bud from those short lived pc laptops days (like 4 yrs ago already??). i've been watching lcs for a while now, so congrats on this whole comedy thing.
it's all you bro!
 
Posted by Su-Fi BRi on Friday, August 01, 2008 - 1:39 AM
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Conny

 
So,since you are everyones friend,will you take us all out for a drink? lol

It's cool that not only are you funny, you also don't let fame get to your head.

I don't think it matters as much what one person sais when you make another one laugh.

You sure make me and my family laugh.I sincerly thank you for that.


keep staying true and allways have fun
Conny :)
 
Posted by Conny on Friday, August 01, 2008 - 2:54 PM
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Just Me Robin
Robin gage

 
When I first saw you perform on LCS. I wanted to see more. So I posted a question to Yahoo Answers. You were the one that answered. I was pleasantly surprised. So I added you as a friend to MySpace profile. I was giddy over the fact that you actually wrote me back. How cool was that? You are a very normal guy, who just happens to be funny as Hell. he people who love and support you are 100 to 1 to the jerks who dislike you.


I LOVE YOU MARCUS!!

Hope to see you in N.
CAL

Robin
 
Posted by Just Me Robin on Friday, August 08, 2008 - 1:07 AM
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Misinformation Podcast

 
Watch out for those guys in the audience with the notebooks THIS time when you go to Chicago brother.

 
Posted by Misinformation Podcast on Saturday, August 09, 2008 - 3:26 PM
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