Cormeh
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Right, so this may be because I'm a right grumpy fucker these days, but I was just watching Michael McIntyre on BBC 1 tonight (who's a rather popular comedian in Britain right now) and HE'S NOT IN THE LEAST BIT FUUUCKING FUUUNNY.
Fecks sake. What I realise though, it's not his jokes being unfunny, it's that as a supposed comedian he doesn't seem to carry any material in a funny way at all. He's all over the place, frantic, switching from bit to bit without any decent bridging or reason. I don't know whether that's the fact this is a televised act, but even if it's cut down from a proper two hour show it really doesn't do the comedy any justice.
ANYWAY, watered down, frantic, predictable comedy from these new stand up guys doesn't slay me at all. I like to see comedians that can take their time to deliver their stories, keep the audience waiting with a massive grin whilst not relying on prancing about on stage.
I think to Bill Hicks, that guy was so laid back he was horizontal, he had the best timing for a comedian to have, calm, deliberate and purposeful. Stupidly enough, some of Lee Evans stuff cracks me up, but his energy is all about the physicality of his material, and that's what made him.l
You know, before this horrible rant gets out of control, what's your favourite comedy style in stand-up? Do you like the story tellers? The observationalist? The crude? The political? The punch-line?
I think I bring this up because comedy just doesn't seem as funny to me these days. The last truly BRILLIANT comedian I ever saw was Steve Hughes. A big stoner Aussie rocker.
Fecks sake. What I realise though, it's not his jokes being unfunny, it's that as a supposed comedian he doesn't seem to carry any material in a funny way at all. He's all over the place, frantic, switching from bit to bit without any decent bridging or reason. I don't know whether that's the fact this is a televised act, but even if it's cut down from a proper two hour show it really doesn't do the comedy any justice.
ANYWAY, watered down, frantic, predictable comedy from these new stand up guys doesn't slay me at all. I like to see comedians that can take their time to deliver their stories, keep the audience waiting with a massive grin whilst not relying on prancing about on stage.
I think to Bill Hicks, that guy was so laid back he was horizontal, he had the best timing for a comedian to have, calm, deliberate and purposeful. Stupidly enough, some of Lee Evans stuff cracks me up, but his energy is all about the physicality of his material, and that's what made him.l
You know, before this horrible rant gets out of control, what's your favourite comedy style in stand-up? Do you like the story tellers? The observationalist? The crude? The political? The punch-line?
I think I bring this up because comedy just doesn't seem as funny to me these days. The last truly BRILLIANT comedian I ever saw was Steve Hughes. A big stoner Aussie rocker.