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5->''"Stanley, you crush your wife during sex and your heart sucks. Boom, roasted."''
6-->-- '''Michael Scott''', ''Series/TheOfficeUS''
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10In comedy, The Roast is a specific kind of comedy performance. Typically mixed with a banquet, the Roast is, at its basest, where one comic (or other kind of personality/celebrity) is brought on stage to be made fun of by a collection of his/her closest friends. The standardbearers for the Roast are the New York Friar's Club, who have been roasting celebrities since the early 1950s. Only rarely have these been seen by the rest of the world, either in video offers seen on late-night TV or through Creator/ComedyCentral, who got the rights to broadcast a few of them in the early 2000s. Another series of roasts were hosted by Music/DeanMartin in the 1970s (he was the roastmaster for all of them), and revived thanks to those late night {{Infomercial}}s by Guthy-Renker.
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12While it may look and feel spontaneous, it really isn't. The Roastee has just as much say in the creative process as the producers, including choosing a Roastmaster (Master of Ceremonies who fires the first salvos at the Roastee and introduces the other guests) and other Roasters. Comedy Central roastees include Creator/DenisLeary, Creator/JeffFoxworthy, Creator/PamelaAnderson, Creator/WilliamShatner, [[Music/PublicEnemy Flavor Flav]], Creator/BobSaget, Creator/LarryTheCableGuy, Creator/JoanRivers, Creator/DavidHasselhoff, Creator/DonaldTrump, Creator/CharlieSheen, Creator/RoseanneBarr, Creator/JamesFranco, Music/JustinBieber, Creator/RobLowe, Creator/BruceWillis, and Creator/AlecBaldwin.
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14Well known regular Roast events include:
15* The Friar's Club. One of the most famous yearly roasts of all time. It is an enormous honor to be roasted by them because, as the Friar's Club motto states, they only do this for the ones they love. Unless you're [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Chevy Chase]] (then they really hate you).
16* ''Creator/ComedyCentral Presents The Roast of...'' Comedy Central's yearly roast of a famous celebrity, probably the most well-known of the current era. CC used to run The Friar's Club roasts for years before switching to their own. Although not ''officially'' cancelled, none have aired since 2019, both for [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic obvious reasons]] and (most likely) because of a strong cultural shift against politically-incorrect insult comedy in TheNewTwenties.
17* Additionally, Comedy Central ran a show called ''The Burn'' hosted by Creator/JeffreyRoss for a few years, which was essentially Ross using his roasting skills on current events, the panel of celebrities that episode (who also participated) and the audience.
18* ''The Golden Gods Awards Roast of...'' Heavy metal magazine ''Metal Hammer's'' annual metal awards has done a roast of a well-known metal personality in conjuction with the ceremony in the last few years.
19* ''Ring Roasts'' is a pro wrestling version done by You Shoot Productions.
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21!!Common tropes:
22* ActuallyPrettyFunny: A common motif among both roastees and roasters. A particular nasty zing will get a briefly pained look, then hysterics.
23** Lisa Lampanelli is one of the most common roasters and has probably received more insults collectively than anyone ever (to the point the roasters claim they are having harder and harder times coming up with new material for her, you can only bash someone's looks, weight, and penchant for black men so much before the well runs dry), and without fail she laughs the hardest at it.
24** Creator/AndyDick regularly protests any and all homosexual jokes. However, there's been at least one time when he's [[{{Corpsing}} cracked a smile.]] One time he acted pissy over every single joke at his expense during the Creator/PamelaAnderson roast... except when Creator/SarahSilverman performed. When Lisa made a joke about Pamela's sex tape with Tommy Lee, and how Andy could never have made money blowing anyone, Andy [[InsultBackfire embraces it]], walking over to Tommy Lee and ''pantomiming blowing him''.
25** Many of the non-professional comedians are incredibly entertaining. While most if not all of their material was written by Comedy Central's provided writers and such, they deliver it well. Creator/GeorgeTakei, Creator/BettyWhite, Music/SnoopDogg, and Martha Stewart are standouts.
26** Creator/MikeTyson got in a killer dig by stating he got through a tough time in his life by reading ''Literature/TheIliad''. He then looked at Creator/SethMacFarlane and said "You're not the only one to get by [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy taking ideas]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons from Homer]]." Everyone on the dais lost it, especially [=MacFarlane=].
27* AffectionateParody: Yes, the jokes are meant to be insulting and even mean, but (usually) a genuine affection for the Roastee keeps them from being offensive.
28* TheAlcoholic: A lot of roasters make jokes about other roasters who've had established drinking problems.
29* BaitAndSwitch: Common enough. One notable example:
30--> '''Creator/SethMacFarlane:''' Tonight we honour a self-made millionaire. He started with nothing, worked hard and made a fortune. That man is Fred Trump, Donald (Trump)'s dad.
31%%%%** Anthony Jesselnik's entire stand-up routine.
32* BlackComedyRape: Anthony Jesselnik says this:
33--> "(Jeff Ross) has been roasting people since Whitney Cummings was nothing but a glint in the eye of the man who raped her mother."
34* CloudCuckoolander: Larry King confused a lot of people at Trump's roast by acting like it was an episode of his talk show. He'd deliver the jokes but would occasionally randomly blurt out things like "Caller, you're on the air."
35** They also had Creator/GaryBusey show up, who lampshaded his loopy reputation by saying "Do you know who I am? Well, would you mind telling me?" He then proceeded to roast himself as if he were a separate person, fully embracing the bit (Lisa Lampanelli was furious about this. In a behind the scenes video, she mentioned how [[SkewedPriorities she had so much material ready for when he crashed and burned, and when he didn't, it was worthless]].)
36--->'''Gary''': ''(pointing)'' How'd they manage to get Gary Busey out here tonight?\
37''(Camera shows his empty seat on the dais. Everyone else starts laughing)''
38* ClusterFBomb: And the [[ClusterBleepBomb bleeped versions]] might be even funnier.
39* CountryMatters: Occasionally. Examples are in But Seriously Folks, and also this:
40--> '''Artie Lang''': "A lot of people might say, 'Why hit Janeane (Garofalo)? She's not here to defend herself' and the answer's simple. I've met Creator/JaneaneGarofalo and she's a [[PrecisionFStrike fucking]] cunt."
41** Another example is Pete Davidson towards Ann Coulter at the Rob Lowe roast:
42--> '''Pete''': You know, Ann describes herself as a polemicist but most people call her a cunt."
43* CrossesTheLineTwice: And thrice, four times, five times, six times...
44** And crosses it very very far. See: Creator/TedDanson in blackface at Creator/WhoopiGoldberg's roast, and Creator/GilbertGottfried's 9/11 joke at Hugh Hefner's roast[[note]]... which went down so badly that he rescued himself (and the show) by performing TheAristocrats, as seen in ''Film/TheAristocrats''[[/note]].
45** Creator/JimmyCarr's roast of Ann Coulter actually made people wince in horror.
46---> '''Jimmy Carr:''' Ann Coulter is one of the most repugnant, hateful, hatchet-faced bitches alive, [[HopeSpot but it's not too late to change]], Ann. [[BaitAndSwitch You could]] [[SuicideDare kill yourself.]]
47* DudeNotFunny: Few of the roastees seem to get genuinely hurt by the roast, as they go in knowing what they're in for (Creator/ChevyChase of all people being a very odd exception to the rule), but do occasionally seem genuinely hurt by a few of the real mean zingers. In fact, the inverse is often true. The meaner the joke, the harder some of the roastees laugh. Creator/DrewCarey, Flavor Flav and Creator/JoanRivers being prime examples.
48** Additionally, some topics are discussed ahead of time by the roastees/roasters/producers as verboten. By convention, each roastee is allowed to pick one subject as a no-questions-asked "off-limit," most people pick their family or children. Notably, Pamela Anderson forbade any jokes about the child that died in her pool at a party and her having hepatitis, while William Shatner similarly banned jokes about his wife dying (also in a pool, strangely enough), and Bob Saget did not any jokes about the Olsen Twins (although there will still plenty of references to them). Reportedly, Donald Trump would not allow any jokes that insinuated he was not as rich as he claims to be.
49** On the other hand, some of the invited members of the dais apparently DON'T know what they're in for, and walk away upset by it. A major stumbling block to the modern roast is that none of the attendees really know each other professionally, so it has become an exercise in [[SadistShow humbling these supposedly 'untouchable' celebrities]] rather than an appreciation of what they do. The guests react to this as well as can be expected (not well). And the comedians are a lot less likely to pull any punches nowadays, egging the roastee on in hopes of getting them to crack. [[Film/ReservoirDogs Joe Cabot's]] words seem apropos here.
50--->"Nobody knows anybody else, so nobody wants to back down!"
51** Wrestling/HulkHogan (who is known to go nuclear over ''bald'' jokes, so you can imagine how this went) occasionally balked at some of the jokes written for him to say at the expense of Pam Anderson while on the dais, as it was poison to [[SlaveToPR his wrestling persona.]]
52** Music/CourtneyLove (although given her state it's hard to tell) has a surprisingly healthy ego considering all that's happened in her life.
53** Lita Ford got suckered in by the red carpet treatment and went as far to say she hoped it bombs in the ratings.
54** During the Roseanne Roast, when she was doing her "shred the other roasters" rebuttal, she turned to Creator/AmySchumer and said, "Thanks for doing nothing to stop that rumor that women aren't funny." Since Roseanne has a [[NiceCharacterMeanActor terrifying backstage reputation]], Schumer took it at face value -- until Barr backpedaled and said she enjoyed her set.
55** During one of his later stand-up specials, Katt Williams talked about how he was outraged by the racist jokes during the Flavor Flav roast, if only because he felt it was the higher ups using the largely black dais' NWordPrivileges as an excuse to use as many racial slurs as they could.
56** Even in the 1980s this was a concern. The roast of Creator/MrT is a good example (and the last of the roasts that Deano would be involved with). At the time, Mr. T was one of ''the'' biggest stars in America and ''Series/TheATeam'' was still red-hot, but you can tell that Martin and a lot of the other participants lack a real connection to the guy. The end result is… well, not ''bad'', but a little awkward.
57** According to [[https://ew.com/article/2004/08/10/snls-first-breakout-star-laughs-about-his-disappearance/ this]] article, a major issue in the notorious 2002 roast of Creator/ChevyChase (who had actually been the subject of an earlier roast before that) was that hardly any of the roasters were friends or people he'd worked with (as they all declined the invitation as they were so tired of Chase's mere presence that they were not even willing to insult him for pay), meaning it was basically a couple of hours of younger comedians he didn't know calling him a talentless hack. And the evening was capped off by a blistering speech from a then relatively unknown Stephen Colbert, whose lament for Chase's self-destruction managed to strike such a chord that Chase went home and cried for hours.
58** ZigZagged: Creator/TedDanson's infamous {{blackface}} performance for the Friars Club roast of Creator/WhoopiGoldberg got a horribly offended reaction from nearly everyone in the audience-- ''except'' Goldberg, who was dating Danson at the time and said [[NWordPrivileges she put him up to it]]. (That did not change anyone's opinion on the tastelessness of the performance, and Danson issued a public apology.)
59* EpicFail:
60** [[Series/JerseyShore Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino]] notoriously crashed and burned at the Trump Roast, and was almost booed off the stage (Jeff Ross actually had to go up and defend him long enough for him to finish).
61** When Ann Coulter was booked to appear on the Rob Lowe Roast, the writers genuinely wanted her to look good and sent her a script which she then rewrote herself. The result was a disaster: Coulter became the roastee, her set was greeted with stony silence and booing (the only time the audience laughed was when Pete Davidson started heckling her), and the whole thing become headline news.[[note]]Tony Hinchcliffe, one of the writers, noted, "I think that she thought that the jokes would be 'Hey, you're a wacky Republican!' But instead it was pretty much 'You're a c-word, I want you to die, I want you to kill yourself, burn in hell, I want you to die a slow, painful death [...] Writing on these roasts, it was interesting because normally you don't have someone on the dais that everybody wants to die, so it really did add an element of originality to it."[[/note]]
62-->'''Rob Lowe''': And you know, Ann, after seeing your set tonight, I think we've witnessed the first bombing that you ''can't'' blame on a Muslim.
63** In the Creator/BruceWillis Roast, Dennis Rodman also failed a lot, even replying to a silence with "I'm fucking drunk..."
64* EveryoneHasStandards: A lot of the Comedy Central Roasters (especially Lisa Lampanelli, Whitney Cummings, and Anthony Jeselnik) are highly unapologetic for the number of times they cross the line. However, when Marlee Matlin was on the UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump roast, most of them said that she was such a class act, they wished they'd gone easier on her. (This despite the fact that Marlee took it all in stride and, frankly, was able to give as well as she got.)
65** Comedy Central had some jokes cut. Charlie Sheen asked [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas to cut the jokes regarding his mother]].
66* FacePalm: During the aforementioned crashing and burning of The Situation, the camera panned to Music/IceT, who appeared to have been brought to physical pain by Mike's set.
67* FanDisservice: Lady Bunny states that he is this during the Pamela Anderson roast. Quote, "a boner break." He then jokes that Music/CourtneyLove is the second one.
68* GenreSavvy: When the crowd would boo at a particularly nasty joke, the Roaster would remind the crowd just ''what'' they were watching. (Once, when Lisa told a joke that elicited more cringing than laughter, she point-blank said "It's a roast, assholes!"). Greg Giraldo and Lisa Lampanelli definitely acknowledge this the most.
69--> '''Creator/GregGiraldo''': "It's a fucking roast, groanie, groan, groan."
70** During Joan Rivers' roast, SHE admonished the crowd when they booed a rather mean joke at her expense. "Lighten up! It was funny!"
71* GoshDangItToHeck: The ones on television are edited - sometimes heavily - for syndication. There's still plenty of swearing and lewd jokes, but they look tame by comparison to the original.
72* HarsherInHindsight: Happens to plenty of jokes over the years but notably any "too soon" joke ever made by Creator/GregGiraldo.
73** One of the worst was at the Creator/LarryTheCableGuy Roast. Lisa is talking about how successful Larry is and mentions that he makes $250,000 a night. She repeats the number a few times, then says, "I just wanna see how many times I have to say that before Greg Giraldo kills himself." He actually looks at her and says "Once more."
74** At the Creator/CharlieSheen Roast, comedian Patrice O'Neal seemed legitimately upset that people were making fun of his diabetes. He went on stage and said he was "dying". The Roast aired in September 2011; O'Neal died in November 2011 at the age of 41. Crosses with HarsherInHindsight and TearJerker since O'Neal and Sheen had never met prior to the Roast.
75*** Patrice didn't mind the diabetes jokes in and of themselves (he had made fun of it himself many times and had laughed at jokes about it from his close comedian friends in previous lower profile roasts held in comedy clubs). Patrice was more bothered by the fact that the jokes were coming from people he didn't know. The impersonal nature of Comedy Central's roasts were what irked him.
76** At the Creator/WilliamShatner Roast, Creator/BettyWhite joked, "It always makes me laugh to see Artie Lange onstage...knowing that I'm going to outlive him." (1) This was before Lange's suicide attempt in 2010, (2) Betty White wound up outliving two other roasters (Greg Giraldo and Farrah Fawcett), and (3) Lange wound up outliving White 15 years later.
77*** At the same roast, Artie Lange himself joked, "It's the whiskey talking; I'm going right to rehab after this." He did two years later.
78** At the Creator/BruceWillis Roast, Creator/DemiMoore made a surprise appearance and joked that, "I knew he'd be [surprised], even though I went over with him yesterday. I knew he'd forget." This is in addition to jokes about his limited acting range and vocabulary in films. He revealed in 2022 that he was diagnosed with aphasia which impairs memory and limits speech, forcing his retirement from acting. This is coupled with him being diagnosed with dementia a year later.
79* HilariousInHindsight: In the 2011 roast of Creator/DonaldTrump, roast master Creator/SethMacFarlane joked that, "I smoked a lot of pot, and clearly don't give a shit about this show. I'm kind of the perfect host for this roast or for the Oscars." This was before he was chosen to host the 2013 Academy Awards.
80** Creator/JamesFranco was roasted two years later, also adding to the meta-joke.
81** Lisa Lampanelli's joke from Creator/LarryTheCableGuy roast "What is this, ''[[Series/LastComicStanding Last Comic Available?]]''" is made more hilarious with roasters Jeff Ross and Greg Giraldo having judged ''Series/LastComicStanding'', and starting with the Creator/CharlieSheen roast, they used a former contestant from LCS, Amy Schumer.
82** Jokes about Amy Schumer's obscurity seem off thanks to the success of her Comedy Central show ''Inside Amy Schumer'' and film ''Film/{{Trainwreck}}''.
83** A lot of the material directed at Denis Leary was aimed at his abysmal-to-that-point attempts at an acting career. The roast was done shortly before ''Series/RescueMe'' started airing and became a big hit and he made a comeback as a fairly prolific character actor.
84** When it was time for William Shatner to get back at the dais for his roast, he would brag, "I've been to space!" In 2006, he was referring to his character James T. Kirk. By 2021, the actor really did go to space via a Blue Origin flight.
85* HurricaneOfPuns: One particularly memorable one from Jeff Ross to William Shatner.
86-->"Look at you! You've [[YouAreFat let yourself]] [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries boldly go]]! When did you go from Captain Kirk to [[Advertising/CapnCrunch Captain Crunch]]? You left ''Series/TJHooker'' and went to P.F. Chang! Do you go to ''Series/BostonLegal'' or Boston Market?"
87* InsultComic: Ya think? This entire genre is tailor-made for them to ''shine.''
88* TheLadette: Many a female roaster, such as Amy Schumer. Along with them being profane, the others also claim they are promiscuous.
89* MemeticMutation:
90--> '''Creator/GilbertGottfried''': "BOB SAGET RAPED AND KILLED A GIRL IN 1990!"
91* MoneyDearBoy: At Pamela Anderson's roast, she and the others were pretty open about the fact that the reason she agreed to do it was because Comedy Central agreed to make a sizable donation to Anderson's favorite charity, [=PETA=].
92* NeverLiveItDown: A typical source of humour about any of the participants. One example during the Creator/BobSaget roast:
93--> Creator/GregGiraldo: (to John Stamos) "You lost your wife to the fat kid from ''Film/StandByMe''!"
94** Creator/DavidHasselhoff's infamous drunken cheeseburger eating video was alluded to several times during his.
95** Did you know that Creator/DenisLeary made some terrible movies? Well, we will remind you of that. Several times.
96** Creator/DrewCarey once wrote a book called ''Dirty Jokes and Beer''. It wasn't really good. Let's remind him. Repeatedly.
97* OffTheWagon: The Creator/PamelaAnderson roast is notorious for Music/CourtneyLove spending the length of the special ''completely smashed''. She flubbed her speech within 5 seconds, then basically gave up and made a snorting gesture with her finger. Gruesomely funny.
98** Especially because she claimed repeatedly that she'd been clean and sober for over a year, which led to more than one person saying what amounted to, "Honey, if you're not on drugs, you should be."
99** Another straight-edge poster child, Andy Dick, ''[[ComicallyMissingThePoint toasted]]'' his recent stint in rehab during Shatner's roast.
100** Wrestling/ScottHall was similarly smashed and belligerent at Wrestling/TheIronSheik's roast and had to be escorted out.
101* OlderThanTheyThink: Roasts didn't start with Comedy Central, the Rat Pack, or even the Friar's Club. There have been records of event resembling roasts of well-known public figures going back to at least Roman Times.
102** One of the traditional roles of the court jester in medieval times was to mock the king/queen ''while they were holding court'', including jokes about their political blunders, their lineage, their rumored sexual indiscretions, etc. It was used as a sign that the Royalty weren't quite above it all.
103* OnceASeason: The ''Comedy Central Roast'' specials aired approximately once per year from 2003 to 2019 (seventeen roasts in a 16-year span). This is consistent with the Friars' Club Roasts, which are an annual event.
104* PassingTheTorch: Shortly before he succumbed to lung cancer, Alan King made it to the Hefner roast. Sarah Silverman's first words upon walking to the podium (actually her second line, after lobbing a bomb at her then-boyfriend Jimmy Kimmel) was to inform Alan "the last person who thinks you're funny just died." For the record, he laughed.
105* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The other Roasters.
106* ReallyGetsAround: Music/CourtneyLove actually embraces this view of her character during her turn at the Creator/PamelaAnderson roast and is able to crack a few jokes about it. In fact, so did [[Music/MotleyCrue Tommy Lee]] -- especially at the end of his routine.
107* RecycledScript: Some of the other comedians such as Lisa Lampanelli have gone on record of saying that Comedy Central has some pretty talented writers who can write some pretty good material for the roasters who aren't professional comedians, but there are still a few old jokes that get dragged out at each roast. At Pamela Anderson's roast, she told drag queen Lady Bunny the classic line "I always knew you were crazy, but in that dress, I can clearly see you're (your) nuts" and to the famously-smashed Courtney Love "It's nice to see her doing stand-up comedy. I always knew she could do comedy, I just didn't know she could stand up."
108** And speaking of Lisa, as above, given that she's done so many of these, the jokes aimed at her have started to get repeated.
109* RefugeInAudacity: Very few topics and people are spared and all sorts of rude, naughty and inappropriate jokes are given and encouraged -- with only a few exceptions which are agreed upon. Particular denizens who took up permanent residence include:
110** Lisa Lampanelli
111** Anthony Jeselnik
112** Jeff Ross
113* RunningGag: Each roast has its fair share, but one running theme among the majority of the Comedy Central roasts was ragging on Greg Giraldo (before his death) by insinuating that no one knew who he was and mocking his lack of success.
114** It has continued since his death, with the targets now being Anthony Jeselnik, Amy Schumer, and, at the James Franco roast, Jeff Ross.
115** Jeff Ross in particular gets a lot of jokes about how he apparently has no other job but showing up to roasts. His face has also been compared to that of a horse on more than one occasion.
116** As noted, Lisa Lampanelli's (former) weight, taste in black men, and insinuating she looks mannish have been used many, many times.
117** Gilbert Gottfried giving an alternate style of roast during his set. And of course his voice and squinty eyes are often mocked.
118** The Comedy Central ones always have the roastee make a grand entrance that is themed to their persona. (The exceptions were Denis Leary, Jeff Foxworthy and Alec Baldwin.)
119** Seth [=MacFarlane=] having ripped off ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' (or ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'') to achieve success.
120** Jeff Foxworthy's mustache and annoyance that he makes a lot of money being a clean comic.
121** Someone will invariably stand up to mock confront a roaster at a particularly mean joke.
122** Greg Giraldo using various different analogies for people masturbating over various female roasters (e.g. Pam Anderson or Farah Fawcett).
123** On Roseanne's roast, Creator/CarrieFisher mocked the other running gags (Roseanne is fat, Creator/JaneLynch is a lesbian, Creator/SethGreen is short, etc.).
124** Andy Dick's sexuality. Lisa Lampanelli especially dishes out the most euphemisms for homosexuals when talking about him (e.g. pickle kisser).
125** Exclusive to the roast for Creator/PamelaAnderson: Any and all quips about Music/CourtneyLove being not particularly sober.
126** In the Creator/RobLowe one, Ann Coulter being a HateSink right winger. To the point her part started with "Welcome to the roast of Ann Coulter, featuring Rob Lowe..."
127* SadistShow:
128** The Bieber roast was just a small pit stop on the Beeb's World Apology Tour. Also see: The Chevy Roast. Some of these guys had been waiting ''[[BestServedCold decades]]'' to exact revenge on him.
129** Funny part is this roast was a public execution: Chevy was bought out in chains, like a condemned man, and the only person he honestly knew was Paul Shaffer, so he was surrounded by people he'd stepped on in the past. It's rumored that none of his actual "friends" wanted to be there, so he basically fumed and [[BullyingADragon berated all of them]] backstage before they went up to the dais. The editors went into overtime trying to make it look like everything was fine, but Chevy didn't chuckle at all for the entire roast. There's a reason they don't air that one on Comedy Central reruns.
130** Mark Maron, one of the roasters, has said this roast was the absolute worst experience of his career.
131** Shaffer {{lampshaded}} the lack of big names with his opening song titled "we couldn't get anyone good."
132** Laraine Newman summed up the evening with this little gem: "When Chevy left ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' he told us he had a dream, to star in crap movies and then host the worst talk show in history...we knew he could do it."
133* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: It didn't take long for Marlee Matlin's interpreter and friend to throw his hands up and leave during her routine. He got replaced by Creator/GilbertGottfried who arguably went 'off script'.
134* SelfDeprecation: The Man/Woman of the Hour is the last to go; they often roast themselves as well as the people who roasted him/her.
135** Gary Busey took this to the next level by roasting his empty chair on the dais. "What's Gary Busey doing here? Did someone turn on the Batshit Signal?"
136** Usually there's the occasional roaster who spends more time ripping into themselves than the person they're supposed to be roasting. Carrie Fisher and Ellen Barkin at the Roseanne roast spent more time talking about their past drug problems and tendency to date younger men, respectively, than they did roasting Roseanne.
137* SincerityMode: The greater majority of the Roasters' routines ends with several endearing remarks about the Roastee.
138** Lisa Lampanelli subverts this. She'll say the endearing remarks in full honesty, but use them as a setup for a final zinger. About Jeff Foxworthy, she mentioned how he was able to become the most successful comic in the world without being dirty, mean, or sleazy, ending with "Thanks for [[PrecisionFStrike fucking]] it up for the rest of us." Similarly, when mentioning that Pamela Anderson was able to be such a beautiful, good-hearted class act, ended with, "Knock it off, bitch, you're making me look like a foul-mouthed [[CountryMatters cunt.]]"
139** Creator/GregGiraldo did on one occasion as well, combining with SelfDeprecation during the roast of Creator/LarryTheCableGuy. "In all seriousness, you make more in a week than I will in my life. You may not have done drugs, but your act put me in rehab twice so thanks for ripping my soul out, you hillbilly fuck!"
140** The entirety of [[Music/{{Kiss}} Gene Simmons]]' rebuttal. He had a script ready to go to get back at his roasters, but began talking about the charity the roast was for (Wounded Warriors) and got so choked up he tossed it out totally and did a serious call to action for the charity and simply thanked the dais. The footage of that part [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI-hSxq02zE is here.]]
141** When Creator/JamesStewart was being roasted, Creator/OrsonWelles came on, and at first he had the typical snark and sarcasm that's standard for these ceremonies... but very quickly goes into a dead serious tribute for Stewart, saying Stewart's career is "an evergreen" and adding that while it's fun to imitate Jimmy Stewart, "imitation is all we can do." [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlr8s4vdEwM It is a dignified, emotional,]] [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments and powerful praise.]]
142* SoUnfunnyItsFunny: There's usually one roaster (usually not a professional comedian) brought in with the intent of being hilariously awful.
143** Notably, Norm [=MacDonald=] fell squarely into this during Creator/BobSaget's roast, typically pairing it with DontExplainTheJoke. While the audience took a few of these to start laughing, the other roasters were ''dying''.[[note]]The producer asked Norm to "be shocking", but he decided that he couldn't do convincing roast-style jokes about someone he actually liked, so the most shocking thing he could do would be to do lame jokes. He took all his material from a 50s joke book his dad had given him when he was a kid, consisting of jokes to tell at retirement parties.[[/note]]
144--->'''Norm [=MacDonald=]''': Creator/ClorisLeachman is here. Cloris, if people tell you you're over the hill, don't believe 'em. Why, you'll never be over the hill, not in the car you drive. [...] But now we come to Bob Saget, that's why we're all here. Bob, you have a lot of well-wishers here tonight, and a lot of them would like to throw you down one. A well. They want to murder you in a well. Seems a little harsh, but...apparently they want to murder you in a well, but...it says here, on this card.
145** Creator/AndySamberg offered a similar style when he showed up at the James Franco roast. Similar to Norm's case, the audience seemed to take a while to catch on, but some of the dais members (ESPECIALLY Bill Hader) found it hilarious.
146%%%* SpotlightStealingSquad: Sometimes, the other Roasters.
147* StartMyOwn: After its contract with the Friar's Club expired, Comedy Central started doing its own series of roasts.
148** Additionally, AMC did one for Gene Simmons, and the heavy metal magazine Metal Hammer has started doing them in conjunction with their annual Golden Gods awards.
149* SureLetsGoWithThat: Marlee Matlin's ultimate response to Gilbert Gottfried's routine as her replacement 'interpreter'.
150--> '''Gilbert Gottfried''': "Did I get that right?"\
151'''Marlee Matlin''': (while signing) "Sounds good to me."
152* SwappedRoles: Some roasts (especially the Comedy Central ones) end with the roastee turning around and roasting everyone else.
153* TheTysonZone: Mike Tyson himself roasting another glorious example of this, Charlie Sheen. Their unbelievable lives were referenced by most, if not all, other roasters.
154* {{Troll}}: Jeff Ross, particularly during the first moments of his routine at the Creator/PamelaAnderson roast. He very quickly makes fun of the roastee, P.E.T.A., and Creator/BeaArthur using his main (temporary) prop.
155* WithFriendsLikeThese:
156** The reason the roastee never gets offended by the hilariously awful statements is usually a combination of having a good sense of humor, knowing what to expect, and most of all, being good friends with the roasters and being able to make a few jokes at each other.
157** Some roasters genuinely have a hard time getting through their scripts because some of the jokes are just too mean and aimed at people they are good friends with/greatly respect.
158** In ones where the victim's actual friends are the roast board, such as James Franco's, it's even more enforced.
159** Double subverted when Ann Coulter appeared on the Creator/RobLowe roast: the roasters genuinely loathed her and said so.
160* YouAreFat: Pretty much to be expected either directed at a heavier set participant or someone who used to be heavier.
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162!!Media examples:
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165* In 1982, Marvel Comics published ''The Fantastic Four Roast,'' where virtually everyone in the Marvel universe showed up to poke some gentle fun at the FF. Written and laid out by Fred Hembeck. Lampshaded as ComicBook/SpiderMan approaches the dais:
166-->'''Spider-Man:''' *''to the Human Torch, ablaze''* Speaking of hot, is it ever! How about turning off that flame for awhile?\
167'''Torch:''' No way, pal. The fans came to see the Human Torch. The flame stays on.\
168'''Spider-Man:''' Fine. I roast you, you roast me. Seems fair.
169* In the last issue of the last ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' comic series featured a back-up story where the Marvel Universe roasts Deadpool (who set it up using the Infinity Gauntlet...it makes sense in context...kind of). Everyone gets off a few good zingers at Deadpool, but his retort stole the show.
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173* One ''ComicStrip/BabyBlues'' strip has Hammie giving his dad a Fathers' Day roast in lieu of a card.
174* In one sequence of ''ComicStrip/PhoebeAndHerUnicorn'', Marigold the unicorn consents to be roasted as [[https://www.gocomics.com/phoebe-and-her-unicorn/2019/03/12 part of a lesson in humility]]. She takes the BrutalHonesty with good humor but gets ''outraged'' when Phoebe goes into SincerityMode and calls her 'unselfish.'
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178* ''Film/AmazonWomenOnTheMoon'' features a roast/funeral. The widow steals the show.
179* ''Film/LiarLiar'': Creator/JimCarrey's character only gets away with running down his boss while under his truth curse because his boss thinks he's being roasted.
180--> '''The Boss''': I love a good roast!
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184* ''Series/TheOfficeUS'': Michael Scott sets up a roast for himself in one episode, foolishly assured at what jokes they will make about him...and then gets upset when they *really* rip into his character flaws. Later in the episode, Michael gets his revenge by roasting everyone back. The workers don't enjoy the 2nd roast, until Stanley starts laughing at Michael's diss for Stanley("You crush your wife during sex and you're heart sucks! Boom, Roasted!")
185* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' - Jerry's dad Morty, as president of his condo board, gets a roast in his honor, but he's so sore with his emcee friend over Jerry and the 'astronaut's pen' that he pushes the whole affair into an ugly brawl.
186* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' - TV's Frank roasts Dr. Forrester, who slowly boils over into a murderous rage.
187* ''Series/MurphyBrown'' had an episode where Murphy organizes a roast for Jim's birthday. He does not enjoy it.
188* An entire episode of ''Series/WWELegendsHouse'' is about the set up and execution of a roast for cast member, wrestling legend "Rowdy" Roddy Piper.
189* There's an episode of ''Series/RupaulsDragRace'' that has all the cast members doing a roundtable roast of all the contestants and a panel of judges that critiques their performances.
190* The ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Revulsion" starts with Tuvok getting roasted by [[HeterosexualLifePartners Tom and Harry]] before Janeway [[RankUp promotes him]].
191* An episode of ''Series/TheGoodPlace'' features a demon performing a witless and deliberately cruel roast of a group of human prisoners in [[{{Hell}} the Bad Place]]. Apparently the concept of roasts was invented by the Bad Place as a way of torturing people.
192-->'''Michael''': Now that's funny, because it's very cruel and humiliating! *''demons laugh''*
193* An episode of ''Series/SchittsCreek'' features the town’s annual mayor’s roast. Johnny, played by Creator/EugeneLevy, fills in for his wife to roast Mayor Roland Schitt, played by Creator/ChrisElliott. The character of Johnny bombs at first, and Levy tweeted that it was difficult for him given his long career in comedy to make Johnny bad.
194* ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': Frank receives The Gang's unusually aggressive [[StagingAnIntervention intervention]] as a roast in "The Gang Gives Frank an Intervention." He's delighted.
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198* ''Game Informer'' magazine has a recurring feature called the "Sacred Cow Barbecue" where they savagely but good-naturedly mock classic and/or popular games.
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202* ''Website/CollegeHumor'' has done a couple parody roast sketches:
203** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm1rZUjAm64 The Roast of Facebook]] by the rest of the Internet, with Google, Twitter and [=FourSquare=] resembling and voiced by, [[Creator/PennAndTeller Penn Jillette]], Creator/GilbertGottfried, and Lisa Lampanelli, respectively. However the roasters get more mileage out of hazing [=MySpace=] instead, and [=MySpace=] himself derails the Roast completely when his own set falls flat.
204** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en9LDlQnkBs The Roast of HBO]]... which lasts for the first three jokes. After that it quickly becomes everyone roasting everyone else.
205** [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HP_aGGgR4Vs The Roast of Weed]] by alcohol, cigarette, cocaine, and other drugs associated with them.
206** [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tPUgZlN6cdA The Roast of Mario]], most characters who talks about Mario usually directs theirs jokes towards Luigi, who continues drinking more liquor until he gets fed up with it and throws a tantrum.
207* ''WebVideo/TheMusicVideoShow'' has two episodes of this trope that applies to this. [[https://youtu.be/s85kKC1luiA Episode 4]] has this on Kim Kardashian and [[https://youtu.be/YfQSiubYULA Episode 15]] on Kevin Federline.
208* ''WebVideo/ScreenJunkies'' has done several roasts of fictional characters, such as Darth Vader and the MCU version of Captain America.
209* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quUBVkR_Zbo One of the PSA episodes]] for ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'' has [[DrillSergeantNasty Sarge]] be the subject of this. Among everyone's comments, from Sarge changing Donut's notification tone on his phone to the ping of a grenade pin ("Alertness is a full time job!"), to coining the term 'active bitch-face' just for [[ActionGirl Carolina]] ("And you kicked my ass. I think we're even."), to presenting a list of changes to [[OnlySaneMan Wash]], which are just Series/HappyDays plots with Sarge as the Fonz. ("It'd be a real turning point for us!")
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213* ''WesternAnimation/CelebrityDeathmatch'' has Don Rickles do this to Rodney Dangerfield during their fight. He's ''trying'' to be genuinely insulting, but unfortunately for him he can't find any insults that Rodney doesn't wholeheartedly agree with. When Don runs out of material, Rodney takes the upper hand and literally roasts him (a pit of charcoal was placed in the ring specifically so that this kind of thing could happen).
214* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' has The Joker throw one for Batman while he's literally roasting on a spit -- with Jeff Ross having been kidnapped to join in. Batman lets Ross go ahead with no hard feelings. (This is actually a BatmanGambit: while Ross launches the TakeThat at Batman, the villains don't realize Batman's freeing himself from the roasting spit.) Batman then lands a few lines on Penguin ("They ought to call you The Nail, because you're always pounded by the Hammers of Justice!"), Two-Face ("I'd try not to hit your good side, Two-Face, but you don't ''have'' one!") and Riddler ("The answer to all your riddles is THIS!").
215* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
216** The episode "Gump Roast" starts as a roast for Homer, but it then becomes a HumanityOnTrial situation after Kang and Kodos show up.
217** Krusty gets roasted in "Clown in the Dumps", with Jeff Ross as roastmaster and Sarah Silverman as one of the roasters. Not only does Krusty takes the jokes too personally, he also fails to come up with suitable comebacks.
218* The Smiths roasted Roger in ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''[='s=] "The Great Space Roast". Roger wears Ray-Bans throughout the set and pretends to join in the fun, until he removes his sunnies to reveal tear-streaked cheeks. He spends the rest of the show trying to assassinate the family with guns and bombs. This is likely a reference to the incident with Chevy. At the end of the episode Roger forces the family to roast each other and [[EvilCannotComprehendGood is honestly shocked that they can take it with such good humor]], suggesting that he didn't understand what a roast was about in the first place.
219* The above plot would get recycled into another Creator/SethMacFarlane show''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' with Peter being roasted then of course overreacting to it and trying to find newer people to hang out with.
220* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' where [[MistakenForSpecialGuest Mortimer Mouse takes advantage of being mistaken for a food critic]], Mickey and friends get back at him by subjecting him to a roast.
221* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "A Clone of My Own", Professor Farnsworth's birthday celebration is turned into a roast by emcee Bender.
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