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i did once but you cant use them for headliners or weekends. it has to be like open mic or last comic standing battles or whatever
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Dave chappelle. I heard he's on tour again? this morning the X was giving away tix to see him amongst others.
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It took until page two for Louis CK to be mentioned? Really?
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he's done being an elite comic.Dickie Dunn wrote:It took until page two for Louis CK to be mentioned? Really?
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Birbrigglebug is the f'in man.
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Considering tosh sunday night $74 a ticket. THoughts?
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thats a lot of cheddar
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Dave Attell, Aziz Ansari, Bill Engvall, Brian Posehn, Patton Oswalt, Jimmy Norton are a few of my favorites.
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Kyle Kinane...
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aziz ansari i find completely unfunny in stand up
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his voice is funny. his jokes aren'tLetang Is The Truth wrote:aziz ansari i find completely unfunny in stand up
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yeah, it's definitely his delivery that makes him funny. which is fine
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no its not as he is unfunny
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he has (or had) a short shelf-life because of that, though.mac5155 wrote:yeah, it's definitely his delivery that makes him funny. which is fine
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Aziz Ansari is not funny at all. He seems like someone that is such a pushover that I could get away with walking up to him and punching him in the face too, which is even better.
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aziz ansari did bring us tom haverfoods tho. click refresh and enjoy http://tomhaverfoods.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Jim Jefferies
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Some of his stories are outrageously funny. Taking his friend to a brothel, talking about being in Iraq, etc. Great stuff.WDWBurghGooner wrote:Jim Jefferies
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After learning Pandora did comedy as well I have been listening to the Mitch Hedberg station. Awesome...
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My top 10
George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Eddie Izzard, Louis CK, Mitch Hedberg, Lewis Black, Bill Hicks, Sam Kinison, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly.
If I were ranking the top ten most influential comedians, the list would look a fair bit different. But these are the guys (and, sorry ladies, they are always guys) whose senses of humor, points of view and deliveries most entertain me.
George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Eddie Izzard, Louis CK, Mitch Hedberg, Lewis Black, Bill Hicks, Sam Kinison, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly.
If I were ranking the top ten most influential comedians, the list would look a fair bit different. But these are the guys (and, sorry ladies, they are always guys) whose senses of humor, points of view and deliveries most entertain me.
I think that's the practice of drying and preserving meat.shafnutz05 wrote:I'm not exactly sure what a "characture" is.
Hands down the most original and inventive comedian of the last generation, imo. Only stays out of the top two because I will stab anyone who does not acknowledge George Carlin and Richard Pryor (either order, first equal, however you want to say it) as the two greatest comedians who ever lived.WDWBurghGooner wrote:Eddie Izzard
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That's a pretty solid list given your criteria. Never been a fan of CK though and Lewis Black is mostly 'meh'.
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He's absolutely hilarious, yeah that hbo special was phenomenal.count2infinity wrote:Some of his stories are outrageously funny. Taking his friend to a brothel, talking about being in Iraq, etc. Great stuff.WDWBurghGooner wrote:Jim Jefferies
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I like that you actually learn stuff from Izzard. A lot of his stuff is based around history or has a historical theme and he has clearly researched his material. It's not just swear words and a punchline. The whole Dressed to Kill show is awesome.tifosi77 wrote:My top 10
George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Eddie Izzard, Louis CK, Mitch Hedberg, Lewis Black, Bill Hicks, Sam Kinison, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly.
If I were ranking the top ten most influential comedians, the list would look a fair bit different. But these are the guys (and, sorry ladies, they are always guys) whose senses of humor, points of view and deliveries most entertain me.
I think that's the practice of drying and preserving meat.shafnutz05 wrote:I'm not exactly sure what a "characture" is.
Hands down the most original and inventive comedian of the last generation, imo. Only stays out of the top two because I will stab anyone who does not acknowledge George Carlin and Richard Pryor (either order, first equal, however you want to say it) as the two greatest comedians who ever lived.WDWBurghGooner wrote:Eddie Izzard
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I love how completely disjointed Izzard is on stage. It's literally like stream-of-consciousness, as if he's saying everything off the cuff. But it most assuredly isn't; about five years ago I got to see him perform at the Coronet Theater in L.A., which only seats about 75 people. He was testing material that has been the core of his act ever since. So I got to see "Jazz Chicken" when he was still using the Chuck Mangione song (which technically wasn't legal, and is why he now improvises a melody during the bit). (None of that will make any sense to anyone who hasn't seen his more recent stuff.)
I've seen him at the Coronet, Dolby nee Kodak Theater, the Nokia Theater and the Hollywood Bowl (where he was the first stand up comedian to headline in the venue's history, and the crowd was treated to him running up to the top of the bowl and a festival of fanimation set to Izzard's material.... the finale of course being "Death Star Canteen a la Lego".)
I've seen him at the Coronet, Dolby nee Kodak Theater, the Nokia Theater and the Hollywood Bowl (where he was the first stand up comedian to headline in the venue's history, and the crowd was treated to him running up to the top of the bowl and a festival of fanimation set to Izzard's material.... the finale of course being "Death Star Canteen a la Lego".)
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galifinakis' stand-up, particularly is old stuff, is incredibly funny.