Baron Von Marlon
01-12-2016, 09:49 PM
Who are your favorites?
What kind of style do you prefer?
Anyone you dislike for any reason?
Any other thoughts?
Anything else?
My favorites:
-George Carlin: the king. Not all his shows are equally good but they're all better than average/great.
-Bill Hicks: the angry philospher. One of my personal favorites.
-Doug Stanhope: same as the above and my current favorite. The man truly doesn't give a damn.
(Chain) smoker, alcoholic, drug user, herpes carrier,...
-Rodney Dangerfield: the album, not the video, No Respect is pure perfection. His self-deprecating style is amazing.
-Jimmy Carr: bit like Carlin but less philosophical. He's recorded 8 shows and they're all good/great.
Quite an achievement imo.
-Richard Pryor: best black comedian ever? Probably.
-Billy Connolly: lovely storyteller. His tales about his adventures from back in the day are fantastic.
-Eddie Izzard: ADHD transvestite
-Christopher Titus:
-Mitch Hedberg: Real dry humour and brilliant plays on words.
-Stewart Francis: Bit of a punmaster. His first show had me in tears.
-Bernard Manning: a fat, racist bastard but the man knows some great jokes and delivers them perfectly.
-Roy Chubby Brown: same as the above but more vulgar and a little less funny.
-Jim Jefferies: bit different now that he's sober(ish) but still one of the best ones of the moment.
-Frankie Boyle: brutal
-Jackie Mason: the ultimate jew. I just love the man's style.
-Dylan Moran: Irish, wino, intellectual.
-Kevin Bridges: Scottish,
-Sarah Millican: funniest female of the moment
-Chris Rock: his first two or three shows are great, then he kinda went downhill.
-John Bishop: nice guy, family guy
-Anthony Jeselnik: Brutal and evil jokes but oh so funny.
-Andrew Dice Clay: he reminds me of a sleazy version of the Fonz.
-Dave Chappelle: love his point of view on things. Too bad he quit but he also went muslim.
When a person starts having an imaginary friend, I tend to lose interest.
-Steven Wright
-Jim Gaffigan
-Patrice O' Neal
The following ones I like but they're no favorites. I still think they're good but I don't like them
as much as the above:
-Robin Williams: his early material is great. Sadly enough he became less funny when he got sober.
-Ahmed Ahmed: "Hello, my name is Ahmed Ahmed and I can't fly anywhere." Arab roots, jokes about Muslims. Respect.
-Omid Djalili: His first show is great. The others not so much. His sketch wasn't bad either.
-Russell Peters: Has great bits, but his racial stuff is starting too get old.
-Josie Long: has a lovely positive vibe thing going on
-Louis C.K.: he's really good but there's something off. Don't know why but I don't find him that rememorable.
-Aziz Anzari: has some great material but seems to be going downhill.
-Hannibal Buress: this guy is on his way to become one of my favorites.
I love the fact that he's not always talking about racial differences and that he's pretty laid back.
-Lewis Black: love his fury and grumpy old man attitude, don't care for his political stuff.
Dislikes. I don't hate them. They even have good jokes sometimes. But they all have something that bothers me.
-Dane Cook: I'll give out a couple of links that show what I mean. But what it comes down to is that he's too much.
-Michael McIntyre: He's not that bad but his observational comedy is kinda bland. Also heard he has writers.
That's plural.
-Jeff Dunham: ventriloquists suck. Period!
-Denis Leary: I liked him until I discovered he stole a lot of Bill Hicks after he died. So fuck him.
-Amy Schumer: She doesn't seem like a bad person and I don't hate her but her style is quite lame.
Nothing but cheap jokes about relationships and sex. It's not that women can't be funny (Sarah Millican, Lucy Porter, Josie Long,...)
but she's like a black comedian that keeps talking/joking about racial differences.
-All comedians that unnecessary swear, yell, move,...
What kind of style do you prefer?
Anyone you dislike for any reason?
Any other thoughts?
Anything else?
My favorites:
-George Carlin: the king. Not all his shows are equally good but they're all better than average/great.
-Bill Hicks: the angry philospher. One of my personal favorites.
-Doug Stanhope: same as the above and my current favorite. The man truly doesn't give a damn.
(Chain) smoker, alcoholic, drug user, herpes carrier,...
-Rodney Dangerfield: the album, not the video, No Respect is pure perfection. His self-deprecating style is amazing.
-Jimmy Carr: bit like Carlin but less philosophical. He's recorded 8 shows and they're all good/great.
Quite an achievement imo.
-Richard Pryor: best black comedian ever? Probably.
-Billy Connolly: lovely storyteller. His tales about his adventures from back in the day are fantastic.
-Eddie Izzard: ADHD transvestite
-Christopher Titus:
-Mitch Hedberg: Real dry humour and brilliant plays on words.
-Stewart Francis: Bit of a punmaster. His first show had me in tears.
-Bernard Manning: a fat, racist bastard but the man knows some great jokes and delivers them perfectly.
-Roy Chubby Brown: same as the above but more vulgar and a little less funny.
-Jim Jefferies: bit different now that he's sober(ish) but still one of the best ones of the moment.
-Frankie Boyle: brutal
-Jackie Mason: the ultimate jew. I just love the man's style.
-Dylan Moran: Irish, wino, intellectual.
-Kevin Bridges: Scottish,
-Sarah Millican: funniest female of the moment
-Chris Rock: his first two or three shows are great, then he kinda went downhill.
-John Bishop: nice guy, family guy
-Anthony Jeselnik: Brutal and evil jokes but oh so funny.
-Andrew Dice Clay: he reminds me of a sleazy version of the Fonz.
-Dave Chappelle: love his point of view on things. Too bad he quit but he also went muslim.
When a person starts having an imaginary friend, I tend to lose interest.
-Steven Wright
-Jim Gaffigan
-Patrice O' Neal
The following ones I like but they're no favorites. I still think they're good but I don't like them
as much as the above:
-Robin Williams: his early material is great. Sadly enough he became less funny when he got sober.
-Ahmed Ahmed: "Hello, my name is Ahmed Ahmed and I can't fly anywhere." Arab roots, jokes about Muslims. Respect.
-Omid Djalili: His first show is great. The others not so much. His sketch wasn't bad either.
-Russell Peters: Has great bits, but his racial stuff is starting too get old.
-Josie Long: has a lovely positive vibe thing going on
-Louis C.K.: he's really good but there's something off. Don't know why but I don't find him that rememorable.
-Aziz Anzari: has some great material but seems to be going downhill.
-Hannibal Buress: this guy is on his way to become one of my favorites.
I love the fact that he's not always talking about racial differences and that he's pretty laid back.
-Lewis Black: love his fury and grumpy old man attitude, don't care for his political stuff.
Dislikes. I don't hate them. They even have good jokes sometimes. But they all have something that bothers me.
-Dane Cook: I'll give out a couple of links that show what I mean. But what it comes down to is that he's too much.
-Michael McIntyre: He's not that bad but his observational comedy is kinda bland. Also heard he has writers.
That's plural.
-Jeff Dunham: ventriloquists suck. Period!
-Denis Leary: I liked him until I discovered he stole a lot of Bill Hicks after he died. So fuck him.
-Amy Schumer: She doesn't seem like a bad person and I don't hate her but her style is quite lame.
Nothing but cheap jokes about relationships and sex. It's not that women can't be funny (Sarah Millican, Lucy Porter, Josie Long,...)
but she's like a black comedian that keeps talking/joking about racial differences.
-All comedians that unnecessary swear, yell, move,...