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Thread started 05/23/06 3:43pm

dancerella

The King of Comedy?

Ok I know most people will say it's Richard Pryor but I disagree. For me It's Eddie Murphy and then Chris Rock would be a close second. Sorry no Dabe Chapelle for me. He's not that funny to me. After watching Raw again recenty I have to say that Eddie Murphy is hilarious and those jokes killed me. I've never seen Delirious. I don't think it made it's way to DVD yet. So what do you guys think? Who is the king?
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Reply #1 posted 05/23/06 3:54pm

IrresistibleB1
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Reply #2 posted 05/23/06 3:57pm

PurpleRein

woody allen had a very good stand up act

Richard Pryor was better then Eddy Murphy, not saying Eddy isn't funny..Richard was better

Steve Martin had an incredible standup act

Steven Wright is incredibly talented

So was Rodney

and believe it or not, Henny Youngman

and Buddy Hackett...
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Reply #3 posted 05/23/06 4:08pm

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IrresistibleB1tch said:



For the record: Lewis Black beat up a hooker nod
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Reply #4 posted 05/23/06 4:08pm

Ellie

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One man. Bill Hicks.

I don't understand the Richard Pryor thing. I never found him funny.
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Reply #5 posted 05/23/06 6:13pm

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Ellie said:

One man. Bill Hicks.

I don't understand the Richard Pryor thing. I never found him funny.

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Reply #6 posted 05/23/06 6:15pm

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Standup: Eddie Murphy
Film: Chris Tucker
Sitcom: Martin Lawrence
MC/Host: D.L. Hughley
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Reply #7 posted 05/23/06 6:16pm

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dancerella said:

Ok I know most people will say it's Richard Pryor but I disagree. For me It's Eddie Murphy and then Chris Rock would be a close second. Sorry no Dabe Chapelle for me. He's not that funny to me. After watching Raw again recenty I have to say that Eddie Murphy is hilarious and those jokes killed me. I've never seen Delirious. I don't think it made it's way to DVD yet. So what do you guys think? Who is the king?

What about Bill Cosby?
Not sure the of the priority order, but I would say my top three are Bill Cosby, Eddie Murphy and Chris Rock.....
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Reply #8 posted 05/23/06 6:22pm

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StephenColbert said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:



For the record: Lewis Black beat up a hooker nod


one of the Watergate hookers, by any chance? hmm
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Reply #9 posted 05/23/06 6:38pm

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Reply #10 posted 05/23/06 6:39pm

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Reply #11 posted 05/23/06 6:50pm

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Lewis Black cracks my shit up. nod

Chris Rock too.
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Reply #12 posted 05/23/06 10:29pm

Abdul

1.Richard Pryor
2.George Carlin
3.Bill Cosby
4.Red Foxx
5.Eddie Murphy
6.Martin
7.Chris Rock
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Reply #13 posted 05/23/06 10:34pm

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My personal preferences: Stephen Wright, Conan O Brien, Rodney Dangerfield
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Reply #14 posted 05/24/06 10:13am

dancerella

PurpleRein said:

woody allen had a very good stand up act

Richard Pryor was better then Eddy Murphy, not saying Eddy isn't funny..Richard was better

Steve Martin had an incredible standup act

Steven Wright is incredibly talented

So was Rodney

and believe it or not, Henny Youngman

and Buddy Hackett...




for some reason i don't find richard pryor funny. maybe it's a generation thing? i relate mote to eddie murphy, chris rock and martin lawrence!


does anyone think ellen degenreous is funny.
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Reply #15 posted 05/24/06 10:15am

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dancerella said:

PurpleRein said:

woody allen had a very good stand up act

Richard Pryor was better then Eddy Murphy, not saying Eddy isn't funny..Richard was better

Steve Martin had an incredible standup act

Steven Wright is incredibly talented

So was Rodney

and believe it or not, Henny Youngman

and Buddy Hackett...



Same here. Never found Pryor funny. Eddie was hilarious though. I wish he would try stand up again. I don't think he would be "Raw" anymore though.


for some reason i don't find richard pryor funny. maybe it's a generation thing? i relate mote to eddie murphy, chris rock and martin lawrence!


does anyone think ellen degenreous is funny.
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Reply #16 posted 05/24/06 10:27am

Ellie

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I think Ellen is hilarious at times. Nothing revolutionary, and a bit patchy but it's hard to dislike her.

I dunno if it's a generational thing with Richard Pryor. I have a couple of friends who love him. I borrowed the DVDs and didn't laugh once. The material is nothing I can relate to, and I found myself pitying him. It just felt uncomfortable to watch. Of course I loved his cheesy movies from the 80s as a kid, but as a stand-up I can't stomach him.

Eddie Murphy on the other hand was just brilliant (though Raw does sort of drift off into one long unfunny sketch towards the end, but Delirious is better). Pryor may have been his idol but I can't find many similarities in them. I enjoy Chris Rock in pieces.

Gotta say though, as a non-American, there are only a couple of Americans that I would class as my favourites.

Still, why don't you all vote for the latest Channel 4 list show of the 100 Greatest Stand-Ups! http://www.channel4.com/e..._standups/
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Reply #17 posted 05/24/06 10:32am

kidelrich

Dave Chappelle's Stand up is hilarious. Don't judge him by his hit and miss tv show.

Chris Rock lost what made him special. His last special sucked.

Patton Oswalt and David Cross are great, but you guys might not know who they are.



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Reply #18 posted 05/24/06 10:33am

Ellie

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And of my other favourites from those nominees:

Alan Davies
Bill Bailey
Ross Noble
Dave Allen
Peter Kay
Ed Byrne
Harry Hill
Jack Dee
Lee Evans
Lenny Bruce
Omid Djalili
Rob Newman (very under-appreciated)
Sean Lock
Steve Coogan

I love to laugh lol
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Reply #19 posted 05/25/06 1:35pm

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