Ralphie May: Prime Cut
Overweight (and proud of it) comedian Ralphie May performs his inimitable stand-up routine on PRIME CUT. May loves to take potshots at contemporary culture, and this time out he sets his sight on a dizzying array of topics such as flip-flops and mullets.
This one has to be the top of my list because of the entire DVD is hilarious.
watch clips... click here
Ralphie May: Austin-Tatious
This one is no where close to Prime Cut but its still Ralphie May so you can't go wrong.
Brian Regan: Standing Up
Squeaky-clean comedian Brian Regan milks his audience for all it`s worth in this one-hour Comedy Central stand-up special.
Brian Regan: Epitome of Hyperbole
Comedian Brian Regan explores the oddities of modern existence in this Comedy Central special. With his clean-cut humor and askew observations, Regan offers his hilarious perspective on cooking shows, the legal system, and the written word and its difficulties.
Brian Regan: Walked on the Moon
This is the oldest one but its no doubt the best of the three DVDs.
Brian Regan (Live) : (CD)..
I have to include the CD that started it all for Brian Regan
You can check out this CD by clicking here.
You can check out videos here...
Rodney Carrington: Live at the Majestic
Comedy lovers who prefer their laughs served southern fried will certainly find cause to guffaw as Texas funnyman Rodney Carrington takes his down home brand of blue-collar comedy to the stage in a special performance that originally aired on Comedy Central. In addition to performing some of his signature comedy tunes, Carrington also addresses such issues as worldly cuisine, his brief career as a boxer, and the horror of seeing himself have sex. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
See videos of the DVD here..
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Dave Chapelle
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Henry Cho:
I have to include Henry because he has been the reason for my site getting the most hits it has. It seems like a lot people search google for "jonly bonly"... Ha Ha...
See videos of Henry here:
See previous post about Henry here
Demetri Martin
see videos here
see previous post about Demetri Martin
Gerry Dee:
One of my favorites from "Last Comic Standing"
see previous post about Gerry Dee
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John Heffron:
Another great from "Last Comic Standing"
see previous post about John Heffron:
see videos here..
Ron White:
see previous post about Ron here.
See videos here..
Kevin James: Sweat the Small Stuff:
see videos here...
Larry the Cable Guy:
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Mitch Hedburg:
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Jim Gaffigan
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John Caparulo:
see videos here...
see previous post about Cap here..
Frank Caliendo:
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Jeff Dunham:
see previous post on Jeff here:
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Bill Burr:
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Craig Shoemaker:
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Showing posts with label Henry Cho. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 13, 2009
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Gerry Dee and Henry Cho
Over the holiday break I Tivoed (if thats a word) some comedy and I thought I would share it with you. The first one I taped was Gerry Dee: No reading ahead. This special is kinda of old but I knew the comedian from the show Last Comic Standing. At first I didn't think I was going to like it but it was really hilarious. The video below is some the material that was in the show. I cannot believe this guy was a teacher. His comedy about being a kid or teaching a kid really can relate to anybody.
Henry Cho: Whats that clicking noise... Is another special I watched on comedy central that is really good. Below is only part of the special that he does about women and their talking. Just thought it funny not funny funny... You have to got to hear about his friend Jonly Bonly from the planet Boldly Go...
Now I will give you some that I thought you need to stay away from. I watched a Stephen Lynch special about two years ago and really liked it. His whole show is funny songs that he sings and plays on the guitar. So this year he had a new special on Comedy Central and I watched it. Well I didn't make it all the way through it because for some reason his comedy started making me real uncomfortable. This was really wierd for me because I usually like edgy comedy that makes people uncomfortable. However, my grandfather just passed away this past year and once I heard his "Grandfather" song. I just turned it off. Below is a song he sings about Jesus' brother Craig which is not a favorite of mine either and then the next one is the grandfather song. I put these on here for you to be the judge and not to just take my word for it..
Below is a review off of Amazon.com about his earlier special that was good. This way you will hear one negative and one positive point about the comedian....
Comedian Stephen Lynch brings his guitar, choirboy-sweet voice, and sardonic (often bawdy) songs before an appreciative audience in the wacky Stephen Lynch: Live at the El Rey. Setting the tone with "Not Home," in which Lynch testifies to the glories of pleasuring himself with his lover's undergarments, the comic digs an ever-deeper hole (in a good way, of course) with an ode to ugly newborns in "Baby," cheerfully recalls sexual abuse at the hands of a priest in "Priest," and caps the delicate "Love Song" with the blunt admission, "I have herpes." A ditty called "Superhero" makes a great centerpiece, in which Lynch sounds like a pre-school teacher invoking the marvels of such make-believe characters as "Awesome Man" and "Immigration Dude." (Lynch also does his impression of a bong during the bit.) Fellow funnyman Mark Teich joins Lynch on several tunes, including "D&D," an anthem to the geek universe of Dungeons and Dragons. --Tom Keogh
I know that in a former post I supported Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas special but when I watched it I stopped watching after the first 20 minutes. It was just really riduculous and not for me. If you haven't watched the Stephen Colbert special I really suggest that you either buy it or Tivo it. It is hilarious... I'm going to find a Meg and nut it... Do it meg...
John Legend Explains the Importance of Nutmeg to Stephen Colbert - Click here for this week’s top video clips
Henry Cho: Whats that clicking noise... Is another special I watched on comedy central that is really good. Below is only part of the special that he does about women and their talking. Just thought it funny not funny funny... You have to got to hear about his friend Jonly Bonly from the planet Boldly Go...
Now I will give you some that I thought you need to stay away from. I watched a Stephen Lynch special about two years ago and really liked it. His whole show is funny songs that he sings and plays on the guitar. So this year he had a new special on Comedy Central and I watched it. Well I didn't make it all the way through it because for some reason his comedy started making me real uncomfortable. This was really wierd for me because I usually like edgy comedy that makes people uncomfortable. However, my grandfather just passed away this past year and once I heard his "Grandfather" song. I just turned it off. Below is a song he sings about Jesus' brother Craig which is not a favorite of mine either and then the next one is the grandfather song. I put these on here for you to be the judge and not to just take my word for it..
Below is a review off of Amazon.com about his earlier special that was good. This way you will hear one negative and one positive point about the comedian....
Comedian Stephen Lynch brings his guitar, choirboy-sweet voice, and sardonic (often bawdy) songs before an appreciative audience in the wacky Stephen Lynch: Live at the El Rey. Setting the tone with "Not Home," in which Lynch testifies to the glories of pleasuring himself with his lover's undergarments, the comic digs an ever-deeper hole (in a good way, of course) with an ode to ugly newborns in "Baby," cheerfully recalls sexual abuse at the hands of a priest in "Priest," and caps the delicate "Love Song" with the blunt admission, "I have herpes." A ditty called "Superhero" makes a great centerpiece, in which Lynch sounds like a pre-school teacher invoking the marvels of such make-believe characters as "Awesome Man" and "Immigration Dude." (Lynch also does his impression of a bong during the bit.) Fellow funnyman Mark Teich joins Lynch on several tunes, including "D&D," an anthem to the geek universe of Dungeons and Dragons. --Tom Keogh
I know that in a former post I supported Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas special but when I watched it I stopped watching after the first 20 minutes. It was just really riduculous and not for me. If you haven't watched the Stephen Colbert special I really suggest that you either buy it or Tivo it. It is hilarious... I'm going to find a Meg and nut it... Do it meg...
John Legend Explains the Importance of Nutmeg to Stephen Colbert - Click here for this week’s top video clips
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