"Charlie Sheen reminds me of Bruce Willis. Big in the '80s, and now your old slot is being filled by Ashton Kutcher."
lol
Ok that was a good one
I have heard of strange tales from the far reaches of the interweb, where one may be fortunate enough to stumble upon a treasure cove where dangers lurk. Ye be happiest at this hideaway, avast matey. YAAARRRRRRRR!any links? looks like comedy central has a full team instantly beheading youtube uploads of highlights.
I have heard of strange tales from the far reaches of the interweb, where one may be fortunate enough to stumble upon a treasure cove where dangers lurk. Ye be happiest at this hideaway, avast matey. YAAARRRRRRRR!
any links? looks like comedy central has a full team instantly beheading youtube uploads of highlights.
This sounds awful. I liked Denis Leary's but the other ones I've seen are usually just kind sad/drab. Maybe with the bigger names being roasted it's gotten better, I've missed the recent ones.
You can't roast someone like Charlie Sheen... the jokes have all been done a million times already, and he's already come back with something worse. These roasts only exist to give Jeff Ross, Lisa Lampanelli and Greg Giraldo a career, and Greg Giraldo and Lisa Lampanelli weren't in this one (dead and dead career respectively). I saw a bit of it and it lived up to expectations, by which I mean Comedy Central needs to stop scheduling roasts of people whose roasts are so obvious that I could come up with all the jokes while simultaneously falling down a flight of stairs. Pam Anderson, Flava Flav, David Hasselhoff, William Shatner, Hugh Hefner, Charlie Sheen... Fuck it, I guess they should roast Lindsay Lohan next. It will be a laugh riot. If I'm falling down a flight of stairs. Which, let's face it, I usually am.
actually, those are worse, because they stick other celebs on there that are not comedians, and are absolutely not funny.
Hasselhoff and Shatner was OK, because there were some great funnies, but you still have people like Pamela Anderson showing up being incredibly lame (the only good thing about them being there is that the actual comedians rag on those guests).
Bob Sagat was great, because not only is Sagat a hilarious, filthy guy, but it was all comedians making jokes about him being a filthy pervert.
I missed SHeen last night, but I saw that Mike Tyson was on there...I think this is going to be more in the sad/groan-category
Tyson made the show. He was over the top in laughing at jokes, people were almost afraid to make fun of him, and he was bat-shit crazy at the mic![]()
Usually skip the roasts, but anthony jeselnik is a comedian I like (the rest of the regulars aren't very funny). I downloaded the Sheen roast last night and skipped to jeselnik, watched it, and closed windows media player. I might watch jeselnik one more time before deleting the file.
Oh, and Jeselnik has been on a few of my favorite comedy podcasts recently and he said that everyone was forbidden from saying any rape jokes about tyson. He could say them on the podcast, though![]()
Pretty closed minded.
Tyson made the show. He was over the top in laughing at jokes, people were almost afraid to make fun of him, and he was bat-shit crazy at the mic![]()
I've seen enough of those roasts to know that the regular comics suck and the comics who write for the celebrities suck. Jeselnik put out a perfect comedy album last year. He's far funnier than any regular on the roasts.
I think it was Jeffrey Ross, I forget the Roastee, but Bea Arthur was one of the guests.
Ross (to one of the other guests, probably Lampanelli): I wouldn't touch you with Bea Arthur's dick.
now, as far as roasting goes, that is gold.
Meh, that's about standard. I like insult humor & all, but an hour long roast with the same jokes is a little tiresome. If anyone other than Jeselnik had a good act, I'll watch it after it goes viral. Jeselnik made a Richard Pryor joke that made Patrice O'neal stand up and clap.
Of course, the best roast appearance I've seen was the Norm MacDonald one on Bob Sagat.
Meh, that's about standard. I like insult humor & all, but an hour long roast with the same jokes is a little tiresome. If anyone other than Jeselnik had a good act, I'll watch it after it goes viral. Jeselnik made a Richard Pryor joke that made Patrice O'neal stand up and clap.
Of course, the best roast appearance I've seen was the Norm MacDonald one on Bob Sagat.
Am I the only one to notice that the OP spelled Charlie wrong in the thread title?![]()