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Huh, I just happened to see Paul F. Tompkins' 1998 HBO special Driven To Drink. I'm don't think I've ever seen it. It's... interesting to see where he came from. He's a lot less angry now. And by angry I mean fat.
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I'm thinking of going to see Joey Diaz and Ari Shaffir next week. Anybody seen these guys live? Tickets are only 22 bucks, but I would have to get a hotel too. If they put on a great show it would be worth it.
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Speaking of PFT, I found out recently that he was a character in the 70s Star Trek cartoon. He lost a lot of hair, though.
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Conduit for Sale! posted:Huh, I just happened to see Paul F. Tompkins' 1998 HBO special Driven To Drink. I'm don't think I've ever seen it. It's... interesting to see where he came from. He's a lot less angry now. And by angry I mean fat.
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Al! posted:Speaking of PFT, I found out recently that he was a character in the 70s Star Trek cartoon. He was also a Nobel Prize winning physicist:
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# ? May 4, 2013 05:09 |
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Also a young Werner Herzog.
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Yay Pudding! posted:I'm thinking of going to see Joey Diaz and Ari Shaffir next week. Anybody seen these guys live? Tickets are only 22 bucks, but I would have to get a hotel too. If they put on a great show it would be worth it. I like Joey Diaz but don't know how he is live. Ari Shaffir is a must see. I would absolutely go if I were you. Also Dan Soder and Nikki Glaser's new Half Hours aired on Comedy Central last night.
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# ? May 4, 2013 15:50 |
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escape artist posted:Ari Shaffir is a must see. I would absolutely go if I were you. I totally forgot to post here after I bought it, but I finally caved into your incessant recommendations and bought his $5 special totally blind. By that I mean I honestly hadn't heard any of his material or knew anything whatsoever about him. So I feel it is my duty to return and say holy poo poo yes, this dude is hilarious. It took me maybe 10 or 15 minutes to really get into him, at first nothing seemed very unique or special about his style, but he really just has that comedic knack. I'm a New Yorker originally, so I always love a great sarcastic Jew as well. Anyway, I wholeheartedly recommend his digital download, it's a very polished set that you don't always get in these $5 downloads. I was vaguely aware of him before, but now he's on my must-see list for sure.
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escape artist posted:I like Joey Diaz but don't know how he is live. Ari Shaffir is a must see. I would absolutely go if I were you. Yeah, I think you're right. It's not very often I get acts that come within a distance I'm willing to drive, so I might as well take advantage. I've never seen either one of their standup acts, but I've heard them on podcasts and they always make me laugh so I'll give it a shot. I'm going to see Stanhope next month, so it'll be a good couple months for shows.
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# ? May 4, 2013 16:29 |
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You'll have a great time, Shaffir and Diaz are very very good
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AUTOTUNED TOILET posted:You'll have a great time, Shaffir and Diaz are very very good You were right. I went with a buddy and we both had a blast. I ended up buying a signed copy of Ari's cd "Revenge for the Holocaust" and listened to it on the way home today. If anybody is a fan of his that hasn't heard that album, you should check it out. The last bit had me laughing so hard I almost had to pull over. Really good.
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# ? May 10, 2013 23:27 |
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Should I spend $100+ dollars for "David Cross and His Super Duper Pals", which is coming to Chicago in a month? Featuring Brian Posehn, Doug Benson, Paul F. Tompkins, and Todd Glass. I love all those guys but I'm not sure I love them that much.
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I doubt you'd see that kind of comedy line-up often. Then again I've never lived in a city that'd host something like this, so maybe it's common? Guess that'd be the deciding factor for you. I have family in Chicago and they've never mentioned a line-up like that before. God drat it, I've really got to move to a major city like Chicago. If you aren't crazy about the comedians though and it's too much money, then why ask? E: That'll be an amazing DLM though (assuming Doug can pull that off...) Urk! fucked around with this message at 16:27 on May 11, 2013 |
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That's way overpriced for a comedy show that isn't the resurrected corpse of George Carlin.
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# ? May 11, 2013 17:02 |
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I thought that price seemed ridiculous, but after looking it's more like $55-65/ticket based on the venue website's info. And if you're able to buy them in person at the box office you could probably shave a few dollars in Ticketmaster charges off of that, too. I just did that for an Anthony Jeselnik show next month and saved about $20.
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UnclePlasticBitch posted:I thought that price seemed ridiculous, but after looking it's more like $55-65/ticket based on the venue website's info.
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caligulamprey posted:Is it a charity event, or something? $55-65 is kind of crazy, even for that line-up. Website says $39-49 before surcharges. Much more reasonable considering it's not just comedy show X at comedy club Y but a theater show that's part of Just for Laughs. Wonder where he got the $100 figure from.
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Mordecai Sanchez posted:Website says $39-49 before surcharges. Much more reasonable considering it's not just comedy show X at comedy club Y but a theater show that's part of Just for Laughs. Wonder where he got the $100 figure from. Probably for 2 people, innit.
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Amy Schumer canceled her Orlando show, which would have been a few weeks ago, but we got tickets to see her in Tampa tonight, two hours away. She hardly repeated any material from "Mostly Sex Stuff," but she did recycle several bits we've already seen on the two aired episodes of Inside Amy Schumer and some of the promos for upcoming episodes. She peppered in a good deal of brand-new, unfamiliar material that I suspect we'll see on the show in some form or another this season. Despite one loud, rude, drunk, possibly coked-up, and unfortunately pro wrestler-sized heckler in the audience (who she politely acknowledged, seemingly appeasing him), it was a great show and well worth the drive out of town. I'm really glad we got to see her live after all.
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Mordecai Sanchez posted:Website says $39-49 before surcharges. Much more reasonable considering it's not just comedy show X at comedy club Y but a theater show that's part of Just for Laughs. Wonder where he got the $100 figure from. jyrka posted:Probably for 2 people, innit. Yeah, didn't elaborate that this would be the total cost for two people. I'm asking because I'm very good at talking myself out of anything, but I might regret it later. Yes, it is a theater show that's part of Just For Laughs so it's heavily advertised and might draw a more mainstream crowd.
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HateTheInternet posted:Yeah, didn't elaborate that this would be the total cost for two people. That is an amazing lineup and an amazing deal. Some of those people could pull $40 a ticket on their own. You have to go. Also, Pete Holmes' new hour long special airs tonight at 11pm EDT on Comedy Central!
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# ? May 12, 2013 18:59 |
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Pete's special is really fun so far. And Pete's all about fun.
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# ? May 13, 2013 04:07 |
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I was at the taping for Pete Holmes' special. I thought it was extremely funny and the rest of the crowd absolutely loved it too. On top of all the great material he did a ton of fun asides and had some great riffs on the technical difficulties during the taping. I am looking forward to comparing the TV version of the special to the one that I saw in person, that will be interesting. Edit: some of his old college friends were sitting up front and he seemed genuinely surprised to see them there. I really hope that makes it into the special.
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# ? May 13, 2013 10:53 |
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Pete's new special is hilarious. I saw him do pretty much all of the material last fall in Toronto (twice) but on the special it's just slightly more polished. He really laughs at himself a lot though.
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# ? May 15, 2013 02:00 |
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As Pete said, "If you think I laugh at myself a lot during my special, you should see me watching my special"
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# ? May 16, 2013 23:09 |
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I need a little bit of help in finding a forgotten comedian I want to look up again. He had a bit that made me laugh so hard about how Christians in football act persecuted when they aren't, because if a devout Muslim were to play football and start praying during a touchdown celebration, whipping out the prayer rug and prostrating repeatedly on it, Americans would be like, "Wow! Football is CANCELLED!" Any ideas as to who it is? I remember he was on Spotify, but I can't seem to look through past albums I listened to to find it up on my own.
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# ? May 17, 2013 08:03 |
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I'm going to the hot tub with Kurt and Kristin at the Virgil tomorrow. I see Dana Gould and Eliza skinner will be there so that should be a lot of fun.
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The_Rob posted:I'm going to the hot tub with Kurt and Kristin at the Virgil tomorrow. I see Dana Gould and Eliza skinner will be there so that should be a lot of fun. I am very jealous it's no longer in New York
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feedmyleg posted:I am very jealous it's no longer in New York I mean really you can't go wrong. 5 bucks and a ton of great comedians.
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The_Rob posted:I mean really you can't go wrong. 5 bucks and a ton of great comedians. I'm not sure if it's exactly the same format as the NYC show was, but I always appreciated that they let it be a little more loose than just a straight standup show here. It tended to book the weirder acts, whether that was comedic retro-future DJs or creepy fake-German brother-sister hip hop bands or magicians or even going all out variety and just getting a choir coming through town. And I loved how most of the time Kurt and Kristen didn't just use it for a practice ground for their standup but really tried to do something new and fun every week. I have to say, Wyatt Cenac's straight standup showcase is no substitute
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feedmyleg posted:I'm not sure if it's exactly the same format as the NYC show was, but I always appreciated that they let it be a little more loose than just a straight standup show here. It tended to book the weirder acts, whether that was comedic retro-future DJs or creepy fake-German brother-sister hip hop bands or magicians or even going all out variety and just getting a choir coming through town. And I loved how most of the time Kurt and Kristen didn't just use it for a practice ground for their standup but really tried to do something new and fun every week. This was my first time going since they started doing it in LA but it was generally a pretty straight up stand up show. Kurt and Kristen did do a great skit about hitler an Eisenhower meeting at the battle of the bulge. Everyone was really funny though. Dana Gould ended up not showing up but Kumail Nanjiani seemed to have taken his place because he wasn't previously advertised. He killed by the way. And I talked to kumail and Emily after the show and they were super nice and friendly. Eliza Skinner was also really great.
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# ? May 21, 2013 07:29 |
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Patton Oswalt did an AMA on Reddit yesterday, and said he's finishing a second book covering his life/career from 95-99.
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# ? May 22, 2013 20:46 |
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That's dope. My favorite part of his last book was him talking about this hell gig.
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# ? May 23, 2013 02:49 |
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Any time I've seen Kumail he's always been hilarious. Very good interaction with the crowds always.
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Apoplexy posted:I need a little bit of help in finding a forgotten comedian I want to look up again. He had a bit that made me laugh so hard about how Christians in football act persecuted when they aren't, because if a devout Muslim were to play football and start praying during a touchdown celebration, whipping out the prayer rug and prostrating repeatedly on it, Americans would be like, "Wow! Football is CANCELLED!" Any ideas as to who it is? I remember he was on Spotify, but I can't seem to look through past albums I listened to to find it up on my own. I don't know this bit, but taking a shot in the dark it just sounds like something Eugene Mirman would say.
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# ? May 23, 2013 14:41 |
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http://www.laughspin.com/2013/05/23...est-performers/ That is one loving amazing list.
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soggybagel posted:Any time I've seen Kumail he's always been hilarious. Very good interaction with the crowds always. He told this amazing story of him witnessing a man making a cobra and a mongoose fight for a birthday party in Pakistan.
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# ? May 24, 2013 06:30 |
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Man, I feel silly about my "$55-65 is pretty steep for a David Cross/Brian Posehn/Doug Benson/Paul F. Tompkins/Todd Glass show" comment after throwing down $37 for a Dylan Moran ticket. Eh, gently caress it. When's the next time he'll show up in Portland?
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The Berzerker posted:http://www.laughspin.com/2013/05/23...est-performers/ Complicated schedule that week means I have to miss the climactic weekend, but it's pretty ridiculous that I'll see 5-8 anticipated shows (Burress, Notaro, Bamford, Glass, Kinane, and the usual pleasant surprises of Talk of the Fest/Andy Kindler's Alt Show/Midnight Surprise) across the Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday of that week. Can't want to see Toronto's JFL lineup, too - this works out great for underserved Ottawa comedy fans.
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Al! posted:Speaking of PFT, I found out recently that he was a character in the 70s Star Trek cartoon. He also had a cameo in the 1992 Tinto Brass classic, All Ladies Do It Call Me Charlie fucked around with this message at 20:27 on May 28, 2013 |
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