Favorite Stand Up Comics
I couldn't find another thread about just stand up comedy, if it should be moved, so be it.
Just wanted to see who everyo
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Those spam emails are always hilarious, he really laid it on thick for her
I enjoyed the new Amazon Prime Jeff Dunham holiday special.
I also watched on Prime, Nick Swardson's 2023 (?) comedy special and it was ****ing hilarious. I've always enjoyed him in Adam Sandler movies and his acting in Reno 911.
Some damn good specials out recently.
Anthony Jeselnick’s was great. He hadn’t put out anything on quite awhile so it was nice to see that he still has it!
James Acaster’s was great as well. From the beginning, the audio was so off putting that I was considering not continuing, then something happened that thrilled the retired sound guy in me.
Jim Gaffigan’s newest was really good as well. And I think it might be his 2nd one this year.
Patrice was hilarious. There's so much gold of his on YouTube. He was just naturally funny. A lot of comedians can make a halfway decent special if you give them six months or a year ,a couple of writers etc but they really aren't that funny or quick witted. Patrice in random interviews or radio appearances is funnier than most comedians at their best.
Can't disagree on the self hating part though unfortunately.
Awesome! Love all of those guys, especially James Acaster. If you like him, very highly recommend his book 'Classic Scrapes' (+ his other books are good too).
Acaster is similar to Bo Burnham for me in that I’m honestly nervous to watch their latest works. Both have moments where they hit on something that could crush me lol
Not that they have (Can’t Handle This Right Now and Acaster’s bit about relationships aside) but I know that they can.
I was watching some Robin Williams interviews and was reminded of how quick he was. I don't know if there's anyone else who worked so well off the cuff. He'd just fire away non-stop and had a joke for everything. And they'd all be funny! There may have been some prepared ones every now and then, but given how the conversations went, most of them happened on the spot. Even if some concepts had been thought of prior to a conversation, he was able to locate the file in a split second. What a talent!
What other comedians had this quality? I'd love to watch some interviews. Bill Burr definitely falls into that category and makes some hilarious observations but wasn't nearly as clever. Dangerfield's another good one but far too prepared and less engaged to be considered on the same level.
Mark Normand and Joe List, check out their podcast, Tuesdays with Stories
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I know I've posted this before, but I don't care...
I haven't really liked a living stand-up since I soured on Louis CK and Norm MacDonald died, but now I'm liking Gary Gulman a lot.
Edit: uh I take that back, I probably still like Bill Burr but I haven't seen his recent work so maybe not.
Gary Gulman is elite!! Such a great writer. Both of his appearances on Mike Birbiglia’s podcast are fantastic.
The stain on his shirt... I think he's still at the top of his game.
Gulman's Conan bits on state abbreviations and role playing are 10 out of 10
Norm: There used to be a word we would all say to mean "stupid" that we don't say anymore, right? You know the word I'm talking about? And stupidly, I was about to say that word, and I stopped and said, "What's the right word to say?" and then I said a different word that was equally offensive.
Abby: Did you realized at that moment that—
Norm: I realized at that moment that I'd done something unforgivable. *pops a mint
Hinchcliffe does a set about his Puerto Rico joke.