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10-12-2013 , 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by DC11GTR
Another similar style worth checking out is Kumail Nanjiani. I slept on this guy for awhile, but decided to pick up his hour long special from the CCDirect site. Great special. This guy is a lot of fun.
I like him from what I've heard of him on podcasts. Also was in an ep of portlandia as a waiter and was really funny.

He's got a podcast w his wife call The Indoor Kids, about video games.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/...ds/id450637314
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10-12-2013 , 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeSki
I'm surprised no one mentioned Russell Peters
Shouldn't be bc he is not funny. Every bit of his I've seen involves him picking a non white audience member, guessing/asking their nationality then using stereotypical jokes that are not funny and sometimes downright racist about their nationality.

He gets away w it bc he's not white. Difference between him and Aziz is that Aziz says he feels like he doesn't have to make his act about being Indian and never stoops to using a stereotypical Indian accent. Peters panders to the lowest common denominator and has no shame in perpetrating stereotypes by doing his stereotypical "insert ethnicity here" accent.
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10-12-2013 , 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by rakeme
Mitch Hedberg was one of the greats.

Genius, thats all you can say about Mitch. Absolutely hilarious. And btw, Louis CK sucks imo. I dont get why he is so popular. To each his own I guess.
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10-12-2013 , 10:27 PM
I can't even to bring myself to say Mitch was a genius. He was a damn funny guy, but that's it. He's another one of those that had he not died, he'd be another on the list of the better working standups at the time. But he did, and everyone thinks he's great. I've got most of his CD's and they're okay for an occasional listen.

I'm not even gonna start on how idiotic your post about Louis CK is.
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10-12-2013 , 11:21 PM
Hedberg was regarded in most circles as the best comic at the time next to Seinfeld. His style was unparalleled, and his writing was impeccable. I don't think he would have been considered just a working comic.
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10-13-2013 , 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by DC11GTR
I can't even to bring myself to say Mitch was a genius. He was a damn funny guy, but that's it. He's another one of those that had he not died, he'd be another on the list of the better working standups at the time. But he did, and everyone thinks he's great. I've got most of his CD's and they're okay for an occasional listen.

I'm not even gonna start on how idiotic your post about Louis CK is.
Witty is probably a better word. Louie is more of a genius. Anyway, both are two of my favorites of all time no matter what words you can used to describe them.
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10-13-2013 , 03:20 AM
Mitch was great. I prefer Mitch to Louie but Louie is great in a different way. I prefer Sam Kinison to Louie too.
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10-13-2013 , 05:01 PM
Has there really been no mention of Frankie Boyle?

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10-14-2013 , 01:33 PM
just one of my favorites:

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10-14-2013 , 04:20 PM
christ gtfo with frankie boyle
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10-14-2013 , 06:03 PM
+1 on Bill Hicks, easily in my top 5.
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10-14-2013 , 06:25 PM
Burr, CK, Chris D'Elia, Joey Diaz, Jezelnick and Stanhope are the best imo.

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Originally Posted by abracadabrab
Shouldn't be bc he is not funny. Every bit of his I've seen involves him picking a non white audience member, guessing/asking their nationality then using stereotypical jokes that are not funny and sometimes downright racist about their nationality.

He gets away w it bc he's not white. Difference between him and Aziz is that Aziz says he feels like he doesn't have to make his act about being Indian and never stoops to using a stereotypical Indian accent. Peters panders to the lowest common denominator and has no shame in perpetrating stereotypes by doing his stereotypical "insert ethnicity here" accent.
This.

You can add TJ Miller to the unfunny pile.
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10-14-2013 , 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Meth Damon
Burr, CK, Chris D'Elia, Joey Diaz, Jezelnick and Stanhope are the best imo.



This.

You can add TJ Miller to the unfunny pile.
Never seen any TJ Miller standup, but find him funny in podcasts I've heard him on. Guess his style could be off-putting to some people.

Pete Holmes is a great standup. You Made It Weird w Pete Holmes is a great podcast and he gets great guests. Love everytime Pete is on Doug Loves Movies.
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10-14-2013 , 08:18 PM
Pete Holmes 2nd special is pretty decent as well. It's nice to hear someone who is joyously funny and not comedically venting from time to time. Though that is my favorite style.
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10-14-2013 , 08:30 PM
Every time my wife and I are out and encounter an escalator that's out of order, we say, "Thank you for the convenience."
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10-14-2013 , 08:38 PM
Who is that from? Cause it's a Hedberg bit, but not quite like that.
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10-14-2013 , 10:12 PM
Na he has it right. The bit is that escalators can never break, they can only become stairs... Thank you for the convenience. lol
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10-14-2013 , 10:25 PM
I meant that the way he worded it is like someone else taking Hedbergs bit. Yours (rakeme) is almost verbatim. His (dlk9s) is more like a reinterpretation.
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10-14-2013 , 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by rakeme
Na he has it right. The bit is that escalators can never break, they can only become stairs... Thank you for the convenience. lol
That's really old. Like Milton Berle old.
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10-17-2013 , 01:56 AM
Watched the new Marc Maron special, Thinky Pain, on Netflix last night. Was outstanding. Probably the best stand up I've seen on netflix. Was a bit long (~95 minutes). Other than comedy central presents, only stand up of maron's I've seen. Have heard every episode of wtf, so know his style of comedy.

Know maron can come across as angry, mad, abrasive, etc but he really didn't come across like that in the special. Probably the smartest stand up I've seen but his comedy is very accessible for people not on his plain.
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10-17-2013 , 02:35 AM
WHAT?!?!? I never heard of this coming out, but I've been dying to see a new special of his.

Thanks so much for the heads up.
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10-17-2013 , 03:11 AM
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Originally Posted by DC11GTR
WHAT?!?!? I never heard of this coming out, but I've been dying to see a new special of his.

Thanks so much for the heads up.
Yeah, saw someone mention it in the Netflix thread. Didn't even know about it. I loved it and think, from what I've heard maron say on wtf about his former self, that it's probably different from his earlier material as a stand up. Could seem him being more of an abrasive, **** you type of comic back in the day.
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10-17-2013 , 10:50 AM
Its so bizarre to me how so many comics I revere in turn revere Bill Hicks. I have barely ever gotten a chuckle out of watching him, and frankly, i think most of his insights are rather banal. Still, I'm just going to give everyone the benefit of the doubt and say I dont get him.

Also, I look forward to watching that Maron special as well. Hopefully, everyone with NetFlix has seen Stanhope's Beer Hall Putsch already. If not go do it.
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10-26-2013 , 06:49 PM
I've seen Dave attell and Louie ck a few times, my face hurt from smiling/laughing throughout attells set. Go see him if you have the chance he absolutely kills live
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10-28-2013 , 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by johnnycarson
Its so bizarre to me how so many comics I revere in turn revere Bill Hicks. I have barely ever gotten a chuckle out of watching him, and frankly, i think most of his insights are rather banal. Still, I'm just going to give everyone the benefit of the doubt and say I dont get him.
+1

I can't help but think if he hadn't died young, people wouldn't think he was so great.
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