We're off to see Al Murray this week. Have sat in front of the TV watching supposed comedians without even raising a smile, which comedians actually make you laugh.
Not with is now but my vote will always go for Bill Hicks, American comedian with a very dark view on American society.
I like al Murray and I also like jimmy care jack see and Mickey Flanagan
Must be an almost impossible task nowadays to be a comedian, as it seems no matter what you say or how you say it, there is always some doughnut who finds it offensive .
Richie Hall & Michael McIntyre always raise a laugh, both very different from the other.
Peter Kay always me laugh, and enjoyed watching him on the TV last week. Jimmy Carr also but that's about as far as I will go and switch the TV off when I see that sweaty little thing running round the stage (lee someone) or that floppy haired Michael McIntyre :censored::censored:
We saw Jethro Many years ago and he was brilliant but the last DVD we watched of his we weren't impressed and it all seemed a bit repetitive.
Dare I say that I found Bernard Manning very funny ?
John
There is nothing wrong with offending someone - spending one's life never being offended is not a human right. Granted there is a difference between funny-offensive and cruel-offensive and everyone's line between the two is in a slightly different place.
Not funny (IMO) : Al Murray, Jack Dee, Bernard Manning, Chubby something, any more like that, Michael Mackintire is ok in small doses.
Funny (IMO) : Reginald D Hunter, Lee Evans (although I get bored eventually)
Actually I find situations funny more than 'comedians' - I fell about laughing during both Calendar Girls "We'll be able to get that sofa in the leather then" and Kinky Boots "Sex isn't supposed to be comfy!!" - and filled up in both too. I enjoy a lot of British films for their comedic/pathos content.
The off the cuff interplay on programmes like QI and League of their Own can be hilarious, but impossible to recreate on the phone to Mum.
My comedy hates are mostly anything such as dick Emery, Benny Hill, and any of the Carry on film. I also never really got Monty python and found the young ones unbearable. Oh and as for Morecambe and Wise....yuck!
I quite liked some of the earlier observational stuff such as Carrot Connely Not the 0'clock news even a little French & Saunders Fry and Laurie. And a bit left field I also liked the American sitcoms Roseanne and home improvement. a few current worth whiles for me are Milton Jones & Chris Addison
Another vote for Bill Hicks. I got a cd-rom featuring everything he ever did, including the banned Letterman appearance that was mentioned before.
I'm also a big fan of Eddie Izzard, Billy Connolly, Ross Noble and Spike Milligan. I saw Spike live on two occasions and both times, I left the theatre will tears rolling down my face and a stomach ache from laughing so hard.
The late Mike Reid and Bob Monkhouse...
Eddie Izzard.....
Lee Evans.....
Charlie Chaplin
Eric Sykes (in particular, The Plank)
& the best comedy set I've ever seen must have been Robin Williams. Came on to the Wogan show many (many !) years ago for the normal 10 minute slot to promote his then latest film Goodmoring Vietnam, the normal regime was 3 or so guests spread out over the 45mins. He came on first, took seconds to warm up then took over the entire show with a 45 minute quick fire standup routine, Wogan just sat there couldn't get a word in at all until they went off air.
Nano Nano (Mork and Mindy).
Some people just make you laugh when you see them without them saying anything.
Robin Williams is just such a person :thumbup:
i love clever comedy
two Ronnie's four candles and probably equally as good was swedish made simple
Rowen Atkinson early stuff inc black adder but defiantly not as Mr bean
spike milligan despite his silly stuff was a genius especially when telling true life stories especially his time served in the war
id agree with Fox's choices but id like to add Richard prior who was a far better comedian than he was an actor
Not stand up comedians but definately two of the funniest men ever are Laurel & Hardy. Their short 2-reeler films are 80 years old now, but I still laugh whenever I watch them.
Richard Herring
Bill Hicks
Any comedy that combines intelligence with a sense of transgression makes me laugh .... I enjoy that moment when I'm laughing and the person next to me is gasping in shock .. makes it even funnier to see it hit it's target
See Richard Herrings bit about Jesus wanking him off with his stigmata (it's ok it's not 'cos Jesus loves him) I pissed myself BB told me to turn it off :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Oh and download As it occurs to me .... everyone should know what a cumkin is
Greg Proops smartest man podcasts are both funny and informative if a little yankocentric
There are many others I should mention but can't be bothered at the moment ..... but I would suggest looking further than i-tunes for your comedy podcast needs