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Who's Your Favorite Comedian?

Started by Lowprofile, September 09, 2005, 12:55:12 AM

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nh_mopar_fan

Hey, remember when Al Franken was funny?

Um, if so, can you tell me when that was?

andy74


MichaelRW

George Carlin, Benny Hill (deceased) and, oh yeah, Paris Hilton - she's one of the biggest jokes out there in celebrity land now.
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73ChargerSE

Definitely Dane Cook and Mitch Hedberg

darcus

All those mentioned are funny. I do prefer the younger Robin Williams. Also Jim Norton, Lenny Clarke, Adam Ferrara, Nick Dipaolo, Bill Burr, Stephen Lynch, and Brian Regan.

Brock Samson

has anyone got around to Mel Brooks?....  :icon_smile_big:

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Quote from: Stratocharger on September 15, 2005, 08:42:25 PM
has anyone got around to Mel Brooks?....   :icon_smile_big:

I almost did, but figured him more for a writer. Did you know he was one of the creators/writers for the 60's TV show "Get Smart"? I liked that show almost as much as Gilligan when I was a kid.
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I didn't know they had TV back in the 1800's?? :D
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George Carlin during his Hippy Dippy Weatherman era, but on LP where he could cut loose. The above mentioned Tim conway who was the absolute master of improvising - even the other actors couldn't keep up nor a striaght face. And he made it seem seamless. If find today's comedy just a festival of gross outs or very superficial. Instant sight gags seem t be the nrm.

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I think the hardest I ever laughed was Eddie Murphy's Delirious  . . if you haven't seen or heard that, you need too!!  Very funny!    
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Rodney Dangerfield probably followed by George Carlin.
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