You are wrong about one of the episodes. Serenity Now was one of the finest Seinfelds of all time. So many classic lines and great bits.
You are wrong about one of the episodes. Serenity Now was one of the finest Seinfelds of all time. So many classic lines and great bits.
I was starting to get worried about Sims. He actually seemed to like the show in last week's reviews. It's good to see the hateful, nitpicking Sims back at it again this week. It would be a travesty for a show to be reviewed by someone who actually enjoyed watching it.
There are a lot of us who still hate the pedophile Michael Jackson. Death could not help him. Though I can still see him as the cultural punchline, to some of us he was just an unpunished criminal. (and yes, I seriously debated the smooth criminal joke there, but my disgust for him still doesn't allow for many…
To me it doesn't even seem like stand-up (just as Chappelle's wasn't either) it's just some chatting and story-telling to set up the sketches. Try not to compare it to stand-up and it might not be so disappointing to you.
Yo mamma is so fat she needs latitude and longitude coordinates just to find her own asshole.
They have officially cancelled Norm MacDonald shows multiple times.
How about "his fucking bitch of an ex-wife"?
What can we say about Key and Peele that hasn't already been said about Afghanistan…they look bombed out and depleted.
Roy said it best, "I hope you rot in hell, you loser! You don't deserve a car!"
you're a real Munson!
I think the Curb stuff definitey counts. It was Larry and Jerry sitting around writing it, with uninhibited fat girls and all, so it counts. George married Elizabeth Shue and all.
It was just a quick bit, but I've always loved Jerry and George with the mustaches. Jerry's is big and fluffy. thus hilarious, and George's, is thin and trimmed, which is kind of sleazy, but fits him perfectly.
I still use the "HELLLLOOOOO! LaLaLa…" all the time. I could give a shit that most people don't get my 15 year old reference at this point, it is just so much fun to say with all of that enthusiasm.
That was by far the funniest part of the first two episodes. I laughed all the way into the next sketch or commercial or whatever came next. Then I caught that part when CC showed it again a couple hours later. I thought it would be less funny since I knew what was coming, but it was still great. I agree with the…
I was going to get my teeth whitened, but then I said fuck it, I'll just get a tan instead.
I was glad to see that Mitch Hedberg got some love on the list, but the lack of comments is surprising with this crowd. Mitch could be profound is a matter of three or four words… or at least we had a good opportunity to spout out some classic one-liners.
I went through all these comments to find a Mitch Hedberg conversation and this crap is all I find? Terrible.
The list covered a lot of good comedians, but Chris Rock does deserve to be on there too. Almost any bit from Bring the Pain is worthy of a profound comedy list.
Ryan Stiles is a comedy genius. If you have never seen him on the British Whose Line is it Anyway, then you are really missing out.
Lewis and Oswald are a classic TV pairing. They were just so good together, and you can really see two dumb losers being best friends like that. Just sitting around, getting drunk and fucking with people.