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MikeK 2008-05-06 08:12 AM

Richard Pryor on the mafia:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnNT9fsuFEQ

Dean 2008-05-06 08:34 AM

Mike finding old Pryor stuff reminds my of what Robin Williams said the other night on Leno. He is doing stand up again an trying material out in small clubs unannounced before his big show in LV. A significant portion of the audience either doesn't know who he is or says... You are that guy in that movie, right...

The 70s-80s were the golden age of comedy. Today we have Dat Fan (Phan?) one liners about his ethnicity winning him last comic standing. :rolleyes:

Nick Koan 2008-05-06 09:12 AM

Well complaining about Last Comic Standing representing the state of current standup comedy is like complaining that Pop Music sucks due to American Idol.... wait, you might be on to something... :p

But, regardless, there is still a lot of good standup out there today. I just watched a live performance of the Comedians of Comedy at the Troubadour in LA, and it was outstanding. Unfortunately, you lose a lot when you try to pack so many comedians into a 2 hour special, whereas the greats from the 70s and 80s could fill a 2 hour special all by themselves, but at least it shows that there is still good standup out there.

Dean 2008-05-06 09:23 AM

There are decent modern comics, but I'm not sure even the Dane Cooks of today hold a candle to the classics, but I am old and thus biased. :P

Nick Koan 2008-05-06 09:25 AM

Oh Dane Cook.

I didn't realize we were talking about unoriginal comics here. I was mainly talking about ones that write their own material and are ... actually funny. :p

sperry 2008-05-06 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean (Post 118223)
Mike finding old Pryor stuff reminds my of what Robin Williams said the other night on Leno. He is doing stand up again an trying material out in small clubs unannounced before his big show in LV. A significant portion of the audience either doesn't know who he is or says... You are that guy in that movie, right...

The 70s-80s were the golden age of comedy. Today we have Dat Fan (Phan?) one liners about his ethnicity winning him last comic standing. :rolleyes:

If your example of the 70's and 80's being standup's "golden age" is Robin Williams... well, then you're right. The 70's and 80's were the golden age of standup for people with no sense of humor.

Face it, Robin Williams is funny the same way watching crackheads fight over a cheeseburger is funny, or the way watching a schizo argue with themselves is funny. Richard Pryor was pretty decent, but he's not all that removed from whoever that guy doing ethnic one-liners is that you mentioned. George Carlin was also decent, but not any funnier than say Jerry Seinfeld plus swearing.

And don't forget... Gallagher. Fucking Gallagher defined standup in that era. Gallagher makes Larry the Cable Guy look like a comedy god.

My point: the 70's and 80's weren't any better than today. Today is just different. Back then, you *had* to sell out big shows to make money... and you could because there wasn't the competition, there weren't so many acts. But today, we've got Comedy Central, and every other comedian gets a shot at their own show. I bet most of today's decent comedians could have been just as huge in the 70's and 80's if they went back in time. Hell, several are: Chris Rock, Lewis Black, Dave Chappelle just to name a few off the top of my head. They're as big in standup as Richard Pryor and Robin Williams were, *and* they did it in the modern climate of comedians being a dime a dozen.

sperry 2008-05-06 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Nick Koan (Post 118231)
Oh Dane Cook.

I didn't realize we were talking about unoriginal comics here. I was mainly talking about ones that write their own material and are ... actually funny. :p

Dane Cook's original 30 minutes on Comedy Central Presents is still one of the funniest routines I've ever seen.

I dunno what happened... it's like he got all Carlos Mencia.

NevadaSTi 2008-05-06 09:52 AM

http://youtube.com/watch?v=N8ZeGPXxd24

Hope this isn't a repost, but I thought it was pretty cool! Air Jelly.

Dean 2008-05-06 10:00 AM

Dime a dozen today? I would bet the number of Comedy clubs in the 80s was astronomical compared to today. There was an Improv on every corner and any bar with a microphone was a "comedy club".

I think you are right that there are more media opportunities today, but that doesn't mean more comedians or places to perform.

There are big stars in both eras and we are not going to agree on who is better than who so I won't try.

Given the larger media opportunities, where are the enduring acts of today? Do you honestly believe we will be talking about any of your list 20-30 years from now, much less have them making movies and appearing on the then equivalent of Leno/Letterman???

Oh, I hate to tell you, but Seinfeld is an 80s comedian who has endured and thrived in more modern times as are Williams and Murphy whether you like them or not.

WRX06TR 2008-05-06 10:30 AM

There are a few good comics out there today. But hey what do I know, I didnt experience the 70's or 80's lol..

Brain Regan is hilarious...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=A194vDpXzyA

http://youtube.com/watch?v=89frRi8GgGA

MPREZIV 2008-05-06 11:21 AM

I'm with Dean on this one. Nobody out there currently is that great IMO. There's some funny stuff, but no one who cracks me, regularly, up.

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...Richard Pryor was pretty decent, but he's not all that removed from whoever that guy doing ethnic one-liners is that you mentioned...
SACRILIGE!!!!! If you haven't heard more than what was popular in his work, you're missing out man! The thing about Richard was that the shit he told was the truth, about his own life. Things that would likely emotionally cripple the average person, he made light of, and was able to make other people laugh about it as well. He was on the leading edge of the people you see nowadays, who make jest at life's daily interactions, (Seinfeld) and have ludicrously foul mouths, (everybody else). Even he himself grew out of the "how obscene can I be" mindset in his later stuff, and continued KILLING. I've never laughed so hard I thought I was literally gonna piss myself, except listening to Pryor.

sperry 2008-05-06 12:31 PM

No doubt, Pryor was good. But he's not all that removed from the stuff you see today. My point has been that today's comedians aren't less funny... it's just that the scene has changed. "The golden days" that Dean's referring to had nothing to do with people being funnier back then, it had to do with less exposure, so the people that "made it" made it a whole lot bigger because the market wasn't so saturated then as it is now.

Dean 2008-05-06 12:40 PM

I think you can see the difference between the Pryor and Regan pieces, not that either is perfectly typical of either age. The Regan piece is probably one of the longer bits at over 3.5 minutes and has an incredibly small focus. The Pryor bit is is almost 8 minutes and is all over the place.

I'm not sure how much truth there is in each story, but one is an engaging story and the other is just an amusing anecdote.

And Cory agrees with me so Back Off MFer! :)

MPREZIV 2008-05-06 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperry (Post 118246)
No doubt, Pryor was good. But he's not all that removed from the stuff you see today. My point has been that today's comedians aren't less funny... it's just that the scene has changed. "The golden days" that Dean's referring to had nothing to do with people being funnier back then, it had to do with less exposure, so the people that "made it" made it a whole lot bigger because the market wasn't so saturated then as it is now.

You've surely got a point as far as exposure and popularity goes, I just had to defend the funniest comedian EVAR (in my opinion...) !!!!! :D

sperry 2008-05-06 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MPREZIV (Post 118251)
You've surely got a point as far as exposure and popularity goes, I just had to defend the funniest comedian EVAR (in my opinion...) !!!!! :D

Now that I think about it... my real point was that Robin Williams isn't funny. I'll take any of his serious performances over any of his comedic performances any day of the week.

Also. Dean is old.

NevadaSTi 2008-05-07 09:30 AM

Wow, this thread turned into a who is who of comedians discussion.

Nick Koan 2008-05-14 09:59 PM

Bill O'Reilly flipping out - Dance Remix (NSFW language):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j2YDq6FkVE

Cut from this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tJjNVVwRCY

dknv 2008-05-15 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NevadaSTi (Post 118300)
Wow, this thread turned into a who is who of comedians discussion.

When I think about the comedy routines that seem to have lasting power (and are not too ragged) I think of Bill Cosby. Dentists and the one about the kid eating the cake come to mind immediately.

Dean 2008-05-15 08:43 AM

Careful Debbie, showing your age. ;) I was afraid to invoke Cosby for fear of further rebuke by the youngins related to Jello and Pudding cups.

MikeK 2008-05-15 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean (Post 118547)
Careful Debbie, showing your age. ;) I was afraid to invoke Cosby for fear of further rebuke by the youngins related to Jello and Pudding cups.

I like Cosby too!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VVL2...eature=related

tysonK 2008-05-16 07:54 PM

movie trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI8UdlAw8VA

Tahoe C5 2008-05-23 05:39 PM

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This would be funny if it wasn't so close to reality!

Bob Danger 2008-05-24 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tysonK (Post 118621)

Zack Galifianakis is one of my favorite comedians.

Nick Koan 2008-05-24 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Danger (Post 118905)
Zack Galifianakis is one of my favorite comedians.

He is pretty awesome.

tysonK 2008-05-26 05:56 PM

It's mostly droning(as the cute little youtube comments say) electronica but damn it's pretty good. kinda, GYBE meets Sigur Ros with less lyrics.

Fuck Buttons


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMRhTMLHBLU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ph8z...eature=related

MikeK 2008-05-27 01:16 PM

Lego V8 pneumatic engine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMwm3wwqtwc

tysonK 2008-06-01 05:57 PM

mean ass wheelchair

http://youtube.com/watch?v=fKYDLdu930s

tysonK 2008-06-01 07:54 PM

I only want to oval track drag race....!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=KpdA3zlKb5s&feature=related

Nick Koan 2008-06-03 11:55 AM

Some clips from the quickly canceled Dana Carvey Show, featuring (among others) Steve Carrell and Stephen Colbert.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMpm0-uOBws
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJN9otnQdEo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD8vyxwfxhs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH3EEd9RVTo

Nick Koan 2008-06-03 12:00 PM

Ug, WingStop for lunch + that last video is making me feel a little nauseous.

sperry 2008-06-03 12:11 PM

The waiters one was funny... the rest... not so much. :(

Nick Koan 2008-06-03 12:13 PM

Yeah, I think I remember it more fondly than it really was.

Especially since those are the skits that I still remember (and therefore should have been the funniest).

Kevin M 2008-06-03 07:53 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muP9eH2p2PI

Weezer summarizes the last few years of the internet in about 3 minutes.

JonnydaJibba 2008-06-03 09:25 PM

HAHAHAH "Crocker: All your pork and beans are belong to us!!"

Nick Koan 2008-06-05 09:43 AM

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c20_1212610010

Tractor Pull incident.

sperry 2008-06-05 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Koan (Post 119278)

Gotta love the red-neck fire safety crew and their "bucket of water" fire suppression devices. :rolleyes:

Dean 2008-06-05 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperry (Post 119280)
Gotta love the red-neck fire safety crew and their "bucket of water" fire suppression devices. :rolleyes:

I would bet they are burning alcohol, so the bucket of water is the right stuff and is really all you need assuming the total volume on board is only enough for the run and the drive from the pits. You can see the buckets and supplies every 50 feet or so.

He was probably ready to throw it on the driver if necessary.

sperry 2008-06-05 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean (Post 119283)
I would bet they are burning alcohol, so the bucket of water is the right stuff and is really all you need assuming the total volume on board is only enough for the run and the drive from the pits. You can see the buckets and supplies every 50 feet or so.

He was probably ready to throw it on the driver if necessary.

That tractor is clearly diesel. Look at the exhaust. Not to mention the yellow fire when it blows up.

Nick Koan 2008-06-05 10:41 AM

Yeah, aren't alcohol flames invisible?

cody 2008-06-05 10:44 AM

Help me Jesus! Help me Jewish God! Help me Allah! AAAAAHHH! Help me Tom Cruise! Tom Cruise, use your witchcraft on me to get the fire off me!

sperry 2008-06-05 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Koan (Post 119285)
Yeah, aren't alcohol flames invisible?

Depends on the type of alcohol I think, but none of them burn bright yellow... in fact, that tractor might be gasoline no diesel, 'cause the fire really looks yellow, but diesel burning at night might look that bright too.

cody 2008-06-05 11:02 AM

Help me Oprah Winfrey!

Dean 2008-06-05 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sperry (Post 119284)
That tractor is clearly diesel. Look at the exhaust. Not to mention the yellow fire when it blows up.

Ok, good point. Though alcohol flame is visible at night, not so much in daylight.

tysonK 2008-06-05 06:53 PM

Have you all seen "Office Flip Out!"..?

epic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhHJsG3CVBY

MattR 2008-06-06 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tysonK (Post 119320)
Have you all seen "Office Flip Out!"..?

epic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhHJsG3CVBY

I saw that yesterday, if that's real, that's a big-league freak out...There's another angle to that as well.

sperry 2008-06-06 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MattR (Post 119324)
I saw that yesterday, if that's real, that's a big-league freak out...There's another angle to that as well.

I can't imagine it's real... if it is, they need to fire their security guy who should have just walked in and wailed on the guy and put him in cuffs within 10 seconds. Not take that pole away from him and proceed to watch him destroy the office for another 10 minutes.

Nick Koan 2008-06-09 09:03 PM

http://tapespace.com/view/Segway_Faceplant

Its like what happens when open wheel cars touch, except with segways.

JonnydaJibba 2008-06-09 09:55 PM

Holy crap they were haulin' asses.

sperry 2008-06-10 09:29 AM

Is this Bob getting hit by a car?

http://tapespace.com/view/Getting_Hi..._Intentionally

Nick Koan 2008-06-10 09:32 AM

damn, that does kinda look like Bob.

And it kinda looks like something Bob would do on purpose.


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