Originally posted by: mrCide
Originally posted by: DJFuji
pablo francisco is one of the funniest comedians i've ever heard. His Comedy central special ends with the movie preview guy voice doing a preview for some wacked out tortilla boy movie. That had me laughing so hard i couldn't breathe.
and I want to see Kevin James on there...
Anyone ever seen the comic who does REALLY GOOD GWB impressions, esp when bush says "done" after he's finished speaking? I can't remember who that is, but he's damned funny.
Frank Caliendo, he also does the best john madden ever.
they're both great comedians..
dane cook, kevin james, pablo francisco, brian regan, frank caliendo, eddie izzard.. some of my favorites
I disagree, I think stand-up comedy is a difficult thing to do and I don't see any problem with letting more experienced people into the competition. I don't see how it's unfair since most of the "experienced" comics have probably toiled for years in obscurity, going on the road, working hard and perfecting their act. Those people have paid their dues and this show gives them a shot at the brass ring.Originally posted by: gotsmack
and these guys have had their specials out on comedy central already and some have had cds. Its not fair to the other guys and kinda defeats the purpose of the show to find new talent.
you forgot todd glass.
ALL of the other comedians were funnier than him.Originally posted by: Mwilding
haha - he was such a tool and a mediocre comedian to boot...Originally posted by: SampSon
Dat Phan winning last season proved this show was bs.
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
I disagree, I think stand-up comedy is a difficult thing to do and I don't see any problem with letting more experienced people into the competition. I don't see how it's unfair since most of the "experienced" comics have probably toiled for years in obscurity, going on the road, working hard and perfecting their act. Those people have paid their dues and this show gives them a shot at the brass ring.Originally posted by: gotsmack
and these guys have had their specials out on comedy central already and some have had cds. Its not fair to the other guys and kinda defeats the purpose of the show to find new talent.
you forgot todd glass.
Sure, there are some people that have had minor success, but other than a few familiar faces, these people are still relatively unknown. Besides, I'd rather have "professionals" that are actually funny in the house instead of unfunny amateurs.
Plus, there is still room for the truly unknown folks - they let plenty of them through to the next round.
Good point, although since LCS is on network TV in prime time I am guessing WAY more people see it than any Comedy Central special, and it also shows the comics in different environments than just on stage. So I think it's still very valuable exposure if one of them wanted to do a sitcom or something - CDs, talk-show appearances, and even a special might not get you to that point, or at least not very quickly. This show is a like a massive steroid injection for the Q-ratings of these comics.Originally posted by: gotsmack
Originally posted by: BigSmooth
I disagree, I think stand-up comedy is a difficult thing to do and I don't see any problem with letting more experienced people into the competition. I don't see how it's unfair since most of the "experienced" comics have probably toiled for years in obscurity, going on the road, working hard and perfecting their act. Those people have paid their dues and this show gives them a shot at the brass ring.Originally posted by: gotsmack
and these guys have had their specials out on comedy central already and some have had cds. Its not fair to the other guys and kinda defeats the purpose of the show to find new talent.
you forgot todd glass.
Sure, there are some people that have had minor success, but other than a few familiar faces, these people are still relatively unknown. Besides, I'd rather have "professionals" that are actually funny in the house instead of unfunny amateurs.
Plus, there is still room for the truly unknown folks - they let plenty of them through to the next round.
I have no problems with people who have been doing it for a while, but I do have problems with people like Pablo Francisco and todd glass who have had their own comedy central specials and released cds.
You know what, if you didn't make it big after getting your own comedy central special, its not going to happen.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Great list!Originally posted by: mrCide
Originally posted by: DJFuji
pablo francisco is one of the funniest comedians i've ever heard. His Comedy central special ends with the movie preview guy voice doing a preview for some wacked out tortilla boy movie. That had me laughing so hard i couldn't breathe.
and I want to see Kevin James on there...
Anyone ever seen the comic who does REALLY GOOD GWB impressions, esp when bush says "done" after he's finished speaking? I can't remember who that is, but he's damned funny.
Frank Caliendo, he also does the best john madden ever.
they're both great comedians..
dane cook, kevin james, pablo francisco, brian regan, frank caliendo, eddie izzard.. some of my favorites
Brian Regan is the funniest human being alive...
Take luck!
Originally posted by: SampSon
Dat Phan winning last season proved this show was bs.
Originally posted by: Spooner
Jim Norton gets the boot!
He didn't make it to Las Vegas. 🙁 I thought he should've made it to at least the semis but the judges and NBC producers thought otherwise.Originally posted by: Spooner
Someone tell me what the hell happened to Pablo Francisco?
Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: Spooner
Jim Norton gets the boot!
Really? 🙁 Was this during the semi-finals or whatever.