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criticalthud (Member Profile)
observational comedy is not a new thing. What the likes of Louis CK, Bill Burr, etc. do that's kind of different than "what's the deal with airline peanuts...I mean coooome ON" type of comedy, is they're honest about their everyday lives. They don't try to pander to what everybody knows, they tell what they know and either you can relate it to your life, or you can laugh at their life.
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I listen to his Monday Morning Podcast every week. I love his take on overpopulation. And just him going off on women. Check it out if you haven't already :
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not quite as politically focused, but equally as aware, check out comedian bill burr
right on thanks for the info. i'll check it out. do you think that type of observational comedy is becoming more popular? it kind of seems that way. "awareness comedy"?
werd man. dig yer posts
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I listen to his Monday Morning Podcast every week. I love his take on overpopulation. And just him going off on women. Check it out if you haven't already :
In reply to this comment by criticalthud:
not quite as politically focused, but equally as aware, check out comedian bill burr
right on thanks for the info. i'll check it out. do you think that type of observational comedy is becoming more popular? it kind of seems that way. "awareness comedy"?
werd man. dig yer posts
George Carlin - The little things we have in common
Never seen this guy before, but the whole time i was watching it i was thinking of the futurama episode with all the water-based life-forms. They had a water-based standup comic on there, and i just couldn't stop thinking that this guy was the template for that. Then i started thinking of other send-ups of what you'd consider stereotypical standup comedy;
"Ever done <this>? What's <THAT> all about!?!?!?!?!"
"When you <x> in the morning, do you ever <y>? And then you have to <z> just to <x> again?"
Is that a common american style, or is it an old-school style, or what is it? It's the first time i've seen the stuff that i always see parodied, not being parodied. Observational comedy or something is it?
And my final question is, is it a social faux pas to say you don't find this funny? People seem to revere this guy, it's the first time i've seen him and i was expecting him to be amazing from all that i've heard.
Mitchell and Webb: Edu-ma-cation
This series may not be as jam packed with great sketches as the previous two, but their social and political observational comedy is unbeatable right now
Study in American Capitalism: Charmin WC at Times Square
Good observation, comedy tag added.