THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Human Snorenado on February 05, 2014, 01:44:18 AM
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Let's talk stand-up, bitches. There's a lot of really interesting things happening these days; a wider appreciation for the art form, and streaming video means that it's easier for people to get exposure n shit.
Obviously, everybody loves Louis CK. And he's great! But, for my money, the best stand-up alive today is Doug Stanhope, who will be back in Asheville in late March. I'm pretty stoked to get to see his show again. His most recent special is "Beer Hall Putsch," on Netflix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY3W9Z4bdS8
Lots of people will tell you that there are no funny female stand-ups. NOT TRUE! Check out Morgan Murphy's special on Netflix, "Irish Goodbye."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkJm3Xqe2yg
What do y'all bitches got?
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Post some Larry the Cable guy. He's hilarious.
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Post some Larry the Cable guy. He's hilarious.
Go even-handedly waffle yourself to death, Stoney.
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Naw, not yet. His double cd where he's really honest about his own shit is a really good listen.
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Ross Noble's pretty high up there for me. He never seems to do the same show twice, he just waffles on about something new each night and still manages to be funny. He's a bit like a contemporary Billy Connolly in that respect.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSBQQDsLl8U
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Every time I see Doug Stanhope I'm reminded, and surprised, he isn't dead yet. Everything about him just screams "I drank myself to death at 32" you know?
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While I've been in the recovery process, all I've done is watch comedy stuff to try and lighten my mood. I've become hopelessly addicted to Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, as the show reminds me in many ways of The Bore (buncha old people trolling each other over current events for laughs), and I really wish it was still around. Here's a random ep, tons of them are on YouTube
http://youtu.be/xsEEckCDuio
Colin Quinn also did this special a couple years ago that Seinfeld produced called "Long Story Short" where he characterizes the world's old empires as a group of friends with really tenuous relationships. The whole thing is available on Netflix, and here's a clip
http://youtu.be/IBIEbR94yO8
I smiled through the whole show :D
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I try to go to live comedy about 6 times a year. I'll prop a dude (Josh Sneed) that is usually a middle and he always kills:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Soctqz9Dia8
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post good stand up that's on netflix
is kevin hart funny because my netflix app won't stop fucking suggesting it to me
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sometimes i feel like i'm just not a big laugher. i'll laugh at dumb shit with friends or whatever, but when it comes to scripted/routine stuff, i'll usually sit there entertained, if not bowling over or anything.
then i listen to some doug stanhope and realise it's not my fault, the rest just aren't up to his standard.
raise your game, every other comedian on the planet.
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post good stand up that's on netflix
is kevin hart funny because my netflix app won't stop fucking suggesting it to me
The two that I pimped in the OP are on netflix. Aziz Ansari is funny too, his latest was "Buried Alive" and is on Netflix.
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I liked this three minute bit by Hari Kondabolu (sorry about linking huffington post)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/04/hari-kondabolu-waiting-for-2042_n_4723174.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
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Definitely got to big up COG on Stanhope, great comedian.
Don't get Aziz Ansari since he mostly annoys me. It's either my self loathing or his dune coonery.
He's relied on dune coonery far less as his career has advanced. I honestly can't remember any in Buried Alive.
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It's a safe pick, but I've always really enjoyed Bill Cosby:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjzB_-3sRqk
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I like Brian Regan a lot.
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While I've been in the recovery process, all I've done is watch comedy stuff to try and lighten my mood. I've become hopelessly addicted to Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, as the show reminds me in many ways of The Bore (buncha old people trolling each other over current events for laughs), and I really wish it was still around. Here's a random ep, tons of them are on YouTube
I've always thought Colin Quinn was supremely under-rated. Plus it's nice to actually have a funny guy who is slightly right of center for some balance.
Dennis Miller use to be that guy until he turned into a raving lunatic.
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While I've been in the recovery process, all I've done is watch comedy stuff to try and lighten my mood. I've become hopelessly addicted to Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, as the show reminds me in many ways of The Bore (buncha old people trolling each other over current events for laughs), and I really wish it was still around. Here's a random ep, tons of them are on YouTube
I've always thought Colin Quinn was supremely under-rated. Plus it's nice to actually have a funny guy who is slightly right of center for some balance.
Dennis Miller use to be that guy until he turned into a raving lunatic.
:stahp
Colin Quinn is funny, though.
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While I've been in the recovery process, all I've done is watch comedy stuff to try and lighten my mood. I've become hopelessly addicted to Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, as the show reminds me in many ways of The Bore (buncha old people trolling each other over current events for laughs), and I really wish it was still around. Here's a random ep, tons of them are on YouTube
I've always thought Colin Quinn was supremely under-rated. Plus it's nice to actually have a funny guy who is slightly right of center for some balance.
Dennis Miller use to be that guy until he turned into a raving lunatic.
:stahp
Colin Quinn is funny, though.
I would argue his Black and White HBO special is as good as any of the top comedy from the 90's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpPyCRcH54w
The problem is he overly fell in love with the "rant" style that became his calling card and then 9/11 turned him into a complete moron. Same happened with Phil Hendrie for awhile whom I also consider one of the best things in comedy over the last 20 or 30 years.
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I fought Sugar Ray so many times I got diabetes. :rofl
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccnwzScp6bM
Funny and very humanizing bit.
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Sadly I know he did visit, him and my brother are good friends. He's just as unfunny in real life as he is on stage. Arabs love the guy's comedy though.
I don't really follow him. Somebody asked me to watch this clip.
I liked it and I thought he was funny in it.
But comedy widely varies from person to person. What some people think is hilarious doesn't make others crack a smile.
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I fought Sugar Ray so many times I got diabetes. :rofl
SO GOOD. So good.
Stoney, I used to listen to Dennis Miller's stand up all the time as a kid. My dad had his albums, and Off White was a favorite. My dad exposed me to a shit ton of stand-up comedy early on in life, including really good stuff like Stephen Wright and Emo Phillips, and some not so good stuff... including Gallagher.
Oh! Another underrated dude: Larry Miller.
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I would argue his Black and White HBO special is as good as any of the top comedy from the 90's.
The problem is he overly fell in love with the "rant" style that became his calling card and then 9/11 turned him into a complete moron. Same happened with Phil Hendrie for awhile whom I also consider one of the best things in comedy over the last 20 or 30 years.
I even liked his rant stuff, but what sold me on him was the infrastructure of semi obscure references which were the key to his humor. It's said that humor comes from making unexpected connections, and Miller's style emphasized that while allowing the audience to feel like they'd just become part of a clique by just getting the joke. I loved that, and I think my in-person style of humor is influenced by it to this day.
Sadly, as you note, 9/11 basically broke Miller's brain, and he's been more obviously an intolerant, ranting, climate-change-denying, Iraq war supporter. I remember Jon Lovitz had a talk show a ways back, and Miller was a guest on it; Lovitz had to spoon feed Miller items to get him to trot out even a line or two of rants I'd heard before as responses. It was surreal; I'd thought Miller was just so slippery and fast, but it had either been a massive stockpile of prepared goods, or something had actually changed in the way his brain works.
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Dennis Miller's HBO show was pretty fantastic. (Actually, let's just NORM videos)
:lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBmIoUO7_Gc :lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0d6oH5Lumc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfcNg0FI1N0
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Man, Norm McDonald is so underrated. He's super quick.
edit: Oh, christ, I'd never seen that first video. I'm laughing so hard, I literally have tears streaming. Holy shit. :rofl
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Lewis Black before he became a liberal.
I love Bill Burr.
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Man, Norm McDonald is so underrated. He's super quick.
edit: Oh, christ, I'd never seen that first video. I'm laughing so hard, I literally have tears streaming. Holy shit. :rofl
since his heydey of the 90's he's done lots of good work, great standup, and all that.
But if he died the day after conducting this interview his legacy would have still been secure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h67e0u7DFQM
and this too I guess, starts with the clean version of the cigarette/dick bit. Start at 2:50 for him remarking upon the then recent death of a celebrity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qODmxg_dUuI
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It's been posted a hundred times on The Bore, but let's post it again:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnjQKZpmRC0
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I support this thread.
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Norm is easily the best talk show guest of all time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9czoezm2vqw
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can someone explain Kevan Hart to me. It seems like every few years a comedian becomes That Guy who's everywhere. At one point it was Chappelle, then Dane Cook, then Louis CK, now Hart. I've seen some of Hart's stuff, it's not bad like Cook or something but his delivery is so...meh.
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himumu, what did you think of the rest of Doug Stanhope's stand up special? Specifically the NFL AIDS bit.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsPDT5qHtZ4
:bow
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63NwEBRaKyc
he's back
:rejoice