2011-11-30, 20:13 | Link #1 |
Tastes Cloudy
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Snake Way
Age: 35
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What's your favorite comedian type?
Blue collar? Cruel? race? Whats yours?
Frankly there's only one person who does racist joke's and doesn't annoy me, Daniel Tosh. because he does EEEEVERYone with a very sarcastic tone and does everyone. not To mention he's one of my top favorite comedians. I like a little bit of everything except when a non-white comedians just keeps on going about white people. and stereotype stuff like "Once you go black etc etc" This is funny stereotype comedy My favorite blue collar is Bill engval Whatsa corndog doin underneath the ocean?!
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2011-11-30, 20:51 | Link #2 |
ゴリゴリ!
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Age: 32
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I'm not really a stand-up comedian sort of person, but good ol' Rhys Darby never fails to crack me up with his physical comedy that incorporates a lot of hilarious sound effects. He's probably best known for playing Murray Hewitt in Flight of the Conchords.
Spoiler for Clips:
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2011-11-30, 21:03 | Link #4 |
Megane girl fan
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
Age: 55
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I completely agree with you regarding Daniel Tosh. That guy cracks me up every time.
Definitely love the rants of Lewis Black. George Carlin. Jim Gaffigan. A few others I can't think of right now.
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2011-11-30, 22:22 | Link #6 |
Chiyo IQ, Osaka Aptitude
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Age: 39
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My BBC comedy collection is a whole lot bigger than my anime collection (working on it, trust me) and includes many great names in comedy including:
You get the idea. A lot of the golden age of comedy there in a few boxes. Ranges from subtle to over the top. But lately, I have come to appreciate Downtown and Cocorico (plus Yamasaki of course) for the simpler pleasures of comedy. They have a good mix of laughs with good characterisation. That's also got me started on appreciating manzai for the first time.
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2011-11-30, 23:27 | Link #8 |
Anime Cynic
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: USA
Age: 35
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I love Jim Gaffigan and Brian Regen because they're both pretty clean and VERY funny. Their routines are completely different, too; Gaffigan is very dry while Regen is ridiculously animated. I recommend both of them very highly.
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2011-12-01, 12:22 | Link #11 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 66
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Classic Stephen Wright usually made me laugh back in the 80s...
A collection of his one-liners: http://www.notso.com/wright.htm
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2011-12-01, 12:34 | Link #14 |
Catsup Over Ketchup
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: London
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One-liners, like Stewart Francis, Tim Vine or Mitch Hedberg (who unfortunately no-one else seems to like..?)
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