cobl04
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Well it's almost universally agreed upon that the first season was fairly ordinary. It came into its own in season two and has been close to stellar ever since.
How many sitcom pilots are truly great anyway?
There are some great stand up shows on netflix right now (watch Bill Burr, You People Are All the Same, if you haven't already. The Norm MacDonald special is really funny too).
But please avoid the Demetri Martin special. Jesus Christ is it unfunny. The worst part of all is the audience was so obviously coached before the show to laugh extra hard. They crack up and clap for some moderately amusing shit.
But please avoid the Demetri Martin special. Jesus Christ is it unfunny. The worst part of all is the audience was so obviously coached before the show to laugh extra hard. They crack up and clap for some moderately amusing shit.
Bill Burr, You People Are All the Same.
Tim Minchin. Unless you're religious and sensitive about it, then you'll think he's dreadfully offensive.
I've always wondered what he's like live... His stand-up bits on Seinfeld were never really that funny taken on their own.
I've always wondered what he's like live... His stand-up bits on Seinfeld were never really that funny taken on their own.
I've always wondered what he's like live... His stand-up bits on Seinfeld were never really that funny taken on their own.
Seinfeld is too clean for my taste. But Kinison and Dice Clay don't do it for me either
It sucked that Sam died early in his comedy career. He was on the verge of evolving as a comedian. Dice was content with his nursery rhymes and jokes about women. By the time I was 20 or so, I was no longer a fan of his act.
I'll see what I can find from it. Thanks man
What do people think of anti-comedy? Comedy where the humour comes from the staged awkwardness, awful jokes, intentional mishaps, flubbed audience interaction, etc. I've become a huge fan of it. My two favourite exponents of it at the moment, Sam Simmons and Lessons With Luis (both Australian) are putting on vital, creative shows all the time.