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Mighty boosh is decent, proper surreal
No, it's just self indulgent wankery.
/opinion
Mighty boosh is decent, proper surreal
commenting on real issues…making you think or question your perspective.
No, it's just self indulgent wankery.
/opinion
Agreed, but it pales in comparison to that other thing he did - Luxury Comedy, or something. Possibly one of the worst things to ever happen in the history of mankind. Guy's a tool, just the same as anyone else who considers themselves 'zany'.
There are a load of good UK comedians out there - just not on panel shows: Daniel Kitson, for example, is probably the greatest living stand up still producing material, even if he has gotten a bit up his own arse recently with his theatre work. Jerry Sadowitz churns out hilarious, near the knuckle stuff annually, Nick Helm's funny live (if a bit limited), Miles Jupp, Tim Key, Rob Newman (more polemical than funny sometimes, but still good) and of course there's Stewart Lee.
People seem to have an inferiority complex about British stand ups -American stand up just seems a bit shouty and knuckleheaded most of the time from what I've seen (obvious exceptions, e.g. the great Steven Wright). Louis CK isn't all that, his material is a crock for the most part. "Well done, you said Fag, over and over again - fight the power". I don't mind Doug Stanhope - he's still a prick, but he's a bit more self aware and likeable.
Agreed, but it pales in comparison to that other thing he did - Luxury Comedy, or something. Possibly one of the worst things to ever happen in the history of mankind. Guy's a tool, just the same as anyone else who considers themselves 'zany'.
Ah yeah i've seen that, tis good. along with his other stuff on netflix. Bill Burr is decent as well, thought i recongized him from somewhere... was in Breaking Bad
Doug Stanhope - Jesus Never Made You Laugh

...People seem to have an inferiority complex about British stand ups...