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kmanrox 12-27-2002 01:36 AM

Funniest Comedian of All Time
 
I vote in no particular order

Standup:
Chris Rock
George Carlin
Dangerfield
Diceman

Acting:
Sandler

ytcracker 12-27-2002 01:37 AM

i like steven wright the balding monotone guy

god he is fucking funny

others u listed are good too

lagwagon 12-27-2002 01:37 AM

Chris Rock for sure

but i like dana carvey and eddie murphys stuff

[The Leader] 12-27-2002 01:38 AM

It's a draw between anyone who can recommend cologroup as a host and keep a strait face.

funkmaster 12-27-2002 01:39 AM

lensman

beemk 12-27-2002 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by kmanrox

Standup:
Chris Rock
George Carlin
Dangerfield
Diceman

take away dangerfield and diceman then add dave chapelle.

ytcracker 12-27-2002 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by beemk


take away dangerfield and diceman then add dave chapelle.

HAHAHAHH yes i forgot him sorry i am going to hell

he comes to denver pretty often

pr0 12-27-2002 01:41 AM

Chris Farley

Jim Bruer

& The creators/writers of southpark :thumbsup

Zebra 12-27-2002 01:41 AM

Anyone catch the standup special Robin Williams did earlier in the year? DAMN funny show. He hasn't done anything like this in 20 years. Miss the old Robin, much better than the "Patch Adams" Robin.

p1mpdogg 12-27-2002 01:41 AM

robin williams.

in the late 80's i think it was.. he did a standup show in san francisco. Back in his speed days.. funny mother fucker he was.

kmanrox 12-27-2002 01:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by beemk


take away dangerfield and diceman then add dave chapelle.

oh shit, i forgot him... dave is truly one of the best...

long live his standup and live even longer 'half baked' !

[The Leader] 12-27-2002 01:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ytcracker
i like steven wright the balding monotone guy

god he is fucking funny

others u listed are good too


K-Billy's Super Sounds of the Seventies :thumbsup

Keev 12-27-2002 01:44 AM

Dangerfield
G. Burns

were good in there day

SleazyDream 12-27-2002 01:45 AM

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Honeyslut 12-27-2002 01:46 AM

I saw Dana Carvey when he started out in a local comedy club . I think he was about 26 . Awesome performance

Mutt 12-27-2002 01:47 AM

hmmmmmm.......... depends on your definition of comedian, some people just think standup comics, i include more, sketch comics, talk show hosts, comedy actors.

standup comics
*************
Young Eddie Murphy
Sam Kinison
Bill Hicks
Rodney Dangerfield
Young David Letterman
Jerry Seinfeld
Bob Schimmel
Bob Newhart
Dennis Miller
Young Bill Cosby
Richard Pryor
Norm McDonald
Chris Rock

sketch comics
***********
Phil Hartman
Dan Ackroyd
Eugene Levy
John Belushi
Dave Thomas
John Candy
Jackie Gleason
Chris Farley


I rank David Letterman and Howard Stern as the two most influential comedians in my lifetime. Pretty much every comic I hear today, white guys, are doing Letterman. Stern's influence is much the same.

i'm sure i'm leaving out tons of great funny guys.

cherrylula 12-27-2002 01:47 AM

damn even Sleazy Dream is drunk tonight :Graucho

[The Leader] 12-27-2002 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream
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God damn that's a lot of fat in one picture

[Labret] 12-27-2002 01:49 AM

Dane Cook
Patton Oswald
Bernie Mac
Will Farrel
Dave Attel

SpaceAce 12-27-2002 01:51 AM

I say:

Bill Cosby/Richard Pryor (tie)
Woody Allen
George Carlin
Bob Newhart
Eddie Murphy
Paula Poundstone
Denis Leary
Nipsy Russell
Dave Chapelle
Dennis Miller
Robert Schimmel
Mike McDonald (spelling?)

SpaceAce

adultone 12-27-2002 01:56 AM

Bill Hicks


without a doubt!

titmowse 12-27-2002 02:01 AM

i just don't like the whole "best" thing. there are sooo many funny folk.

i still laugh out loud watching "a night at the opera" or "animal crackers". i as well begin to giggle just looking at will sasso's face -or will ferrel's for that matter. sophie tucker's jokes can't be beat for bawdy guffaws. gilda radner made my sides hurt when she did the "jennifer" show. recently my kid saw richard pryor in concert for her first time and she was enthralled. we have our ritual south park night. i don't laugh so much at george carlin as i worship at his feet. but greatest of all time?

can't do it.

SpaceAce 12-27-2002 02:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mutt
hmmmmmm.......... depends on your definition of comedian, some people just think standup comics, i include more, sketch comics, talk show hosts, comedy actors.

standup comics
*************
Young Eddie Murphy
Sam Kinison
Bill Hicks
Rodney Dangerfield
Young David Letterman
Jerry Seinfeld
Bob Schimmel
Bob Newhart
Dennis Miller
Young Bill Cosby
Richard Pryor
Norm McDonald
Chris Rock

sketch comics
***********
Phil Hartman
Dan Ackroyd
Eugene Levy
John Belushi
Dave Thomas
John Candy
Jackie Gleason
Chris Farley


I rank David Letterman and Howard Stern as the two most influential comedians in my lifetime. Pretty much every comic I hear today, white guys, are doing Letterman. Stern's influence is much the same.

i'm sure i'm leaving out tons of great funny guys.

Holy shit, I thought I was just about the only person left alive who even knew Bob Newhart ever did standup. He's HILARIOUS! I love the routine about the new desk clerk and King Kong.

Bill Hicks was very funny, but also pretty hit-and-miss. Some of his material really sucked and I think he got a little bitter toward the end before he died. Also, he was really pompous. He thoght his comedy was the only virtuous thing left in the world and could really be a gigantic asshole.

SpaceAce

titmowse 12-27-2002 02:04 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SpaceAce


Holy shit, I thought I was just about the only person left alive who even knew Bob Newhart ever did standup. He's HILARIOUS! I love the routine about the new desk clerk and King Kong.

SpaceAce

Newhart used to be known for his "phone call" monologues. he gave great phone.

SpaceAce 12-27-2002 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by titmowse


Newhart used to be known for his "phone call" monologues. he gave great phone.

Yes, he certainly did! Those are some of my favorite routines. Have you ever heard the "Abe Lincoln Vs. Madison Avenue" phone routine? Oh, man. Funny, funny, funny.

SpaceAce

Mutt 12-27-2002 02:09 AM

not that i'm THAT old but yeah i grew up long enough ago to remember Newhart doing standup and he is a very funny man and totally original. I always watched the Tonight Show with my dad, i had no bedtime for some reason. His first TV show is very underated as well.


and i forgot one guy who could have been the funniest person i've ever heard or seen................Albert Brooks.

Albert Brooks gave up standup comedy early, his films are all really uneven but he's as funny as anybody. He just never found the right thing, he's a neurotic fuckup in real life. I also had a huge crush on his girlfriend when i was a teenager - Kathryn Harold the actress, not that well known, she played opposite Albert in Modern Romance and was also a regular in the Rockford Files and was Arnold Scwharzenegger's wife in one of his movies.

kmanrox 12-27-2002 03:30 AM

andy dick is fucking hilarious in cameos, terrible standup though...

Rose Crans 12-27-2002 03:42 AM

eddie izzard
:thumbsup

LuSiD 12-27-2002 03:43 AM

Most of the comedians mentioned on this thread are extremely awesome, but George Carlin is still my all time favorite.

Paul Markham 12-27-2002 03:46 AM

I'm going to show my age here, but I suggest you track down some of this stuff.

TEAMS
Monty Python
The Goons
The Marx Brothers.

INDIVIDUALS
Spike Milligan
Peter Sellers
Bob Newhart, find the Driving Instructor and Submarine Commander.
Groucho Marx

galleryseek 12-27-2002 03:51 AM

george carlin for sure. his recent shit in new york is hilarious.

SpaceAce 12-27-2002 03:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mutt
not that i'm THAT old but yeah i grew up long enough ago to remember Newhart doing standup and he is a very funny man and totally original. I always watched the Tonight Show with my dad, i had no bedtime for some reason. His first TV show is very underated as well.


and i forgot one guy who could have been the funniest person i've ever heard or seen................Albert Brooks.

Albert Brooks gave up standup comedy early, his films are all really uneven but he's as funny as anybody. He just never found the right thing, he's a neurotic fuckup in real life. I also had a huge crush on his girlfriend when i was a teenager - Kathryn Harold the actress, not that well known, she played opposite Albert in Modern Romance and was also a regular in the Rockford Files and was Arnold Scwharzenegger's wife in one of his movies.

I like Albert Brooks as a comic actor, I don't think I have ever heard his standup, though. His movies are usually pretty funny. A couple of my favorites are "Defending Your Life" and "Lost in America". I love the part in Lost in America where his wife gets him out of a ticket by explaining how he is just trying to be like the guys in Easy Rider. In his Winnebago. Good stuff.

SpaceAce

Oliver Klozov 12-27-2002 03:55 AM

I second that........

eddie izzard

SetTheWorldonFire 12-27-2002 03:56 AM

Carlos Mesia

Cedric the Entertainer

umm.....

SpaceAce 12-27-2002 03:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by charly
I'm going to show my age here, but I suggest you track down some of this stuff.

TEAMS
Monty Python
The Goons
The Marx Brothers.

INDIVIDUALS
Spike Milligan
Peter Sellers
Bob Newhart, find the Driving Instructor and Submarine Commander.
Groucho Marx

Monty Python is definitely the greatest all-time comedy troupe, but mostly because of John Cleese. John Cleese is, hands down, my favorite comic actor. ANYTHING he is in is hilarious, even that lame Out-of-Towners remake. I think the single funniest show ever to hit television is Fawlty Towers. They only made 12 episodes and every single one of them is side-splittingly funny. One of the funniest movies I have ever seen is A Fish Called Wanda (due credit to Kevin Kline and Jamie Lee Curtis in this one). I just wish John Cleese could live forever.

The Driving Instructor is one of my favorites, as well. The Submarine Commander is funny, but not as good as The Driving Instructor or some of his others (King Kong, Abe Lincoln, An Infinite Number of Monkeys, etc).

"My Name? So you can be sure and ask for me next time!"

SpaceAce

JackFoley 12-27-2002 03:59 AM

Comedy is subjective so "funniest" is debatable, but some of my favorites are:

David Cross & Bob Odenkirk (standup, Mr. Show)
Ben Stiller (Ben Stiller Show, Flirting with Disaster)
Robert Smigel (he makes ridiculous cartoons for SNL and is the voice of Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog)
Chris Rock (standup)
Christopher Guest (Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show)
Sarah Silverman (standup, SNL, Mr. Show, The Larry Sanders Show, plus she's just fucking hot)
Lewis Black (standup, The Daily Show)
Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld)
:Graucho

LuSiD 12-27-2002 03:59 AM

Albert Brooks definately has a very unrealistic yet intelligent comedy style... very unique. Kind of like how Dennis Miller has a very intelligent super political comedy style... I love Dennis Miller. He was insane when I saw him at the Ohio State University in September. He offended EVERYONE.

Mutt 12-27-2002 04:09 AM

Like all of Albert Brooks' movies Lost in America sorta got lost somewhere and wasn't as good as it could have been. BUT there is a scene in there, i think it's when he finds out he didn't get the promotion and not only that but he was fired ........... one of the funniest scenes i've ever seen, i was literally on the floor of the theater, dying with laughter. Garry Marshall played the boss i think? Haven't seen it a long long time.

I should have mentioned Woody Allen, i just don't like him for his private life, he is brilliant. Which is the movie where he's a hypochondriac? Zelig is a masterpiece of comedy i think but my favorite Woody film is Broadway Danny Rose.

Nobody's mentioned Steve Martin. I think he's great and for anybody over 35 i don't think a comedian ever had the popularity Steve Martin had for about a year or two in the late 70's. It was rock star kind of popularity. I don't know how many times he hosted Saturday Night Live but it's alot and he always did great monologues. He quit standup comedy soon as he got into movies. Most standups hate standup, all they dream about is getting a TV series or a movie career. Except for Jay Leno who still despite making huge money goes out and does standup comedy. Seinfeld also likes standup still.

galleryseek 12-27-2002 04:09 AM

i don't really find people like chris rock funny. i have a pretty dark / sick sense of humor so people like george carlin i find hilarious. monty python and shit like that i could never laugh at.

Mutt 12-27-2002 04:12 AM

Smigel is a genius. The Triumph episodes make me cry.


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