Here's a list of my all time favorite comedians, including stand-up comedians, sit-down comedians and improv comedians alike. Prepare for an explosion of laughter and joy when you're about to watch this: Warning: some of those videos contain foul language. For adults only. 10. Dylan Moran 9. Ricky Gervais 8. Lewis Black 7. Bill Burr 6. Jon Stewart
5. Stephen Colbert 4. Dave Chappelle 3. Jim Carrey 2. The whole "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" cast: Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, Drew Carey, Jeff Davis, Chip Esten, Brad Sherwood, Wayne Brady, Greg Proops etc. 1. George Carlin
Eddie Izzard is terrible. So is half of his top 10 to be fair. No Louis ck? You mad bro? Seen bill burr here in Oslo on Wednesday. Becoming one of my favorites for sure.
10: Dave Chappelle 9: Dave Chappelle 8: Dave Chappelle 7: Dave Chappelle 6: Dave Chappelle 5: Dave Chappelle 4: Dave Chappelle 3: Dave Chappelle 2: Dave Chappelle 1: Dave Chappelle
I LOVE going to comedy shows! Thankfully, I have access to make them breakfast before they promote their gigs in Seattle. Here's me with a few of my favorites. ^_^
Anthony Jeselnik is sooo good for Roasts, but yah, his show kind of falls flat. Whereas Amy Schumer did alright in the Roasts, but her show is freakin hilarious. I was also surprised how much I enjoyed the Nick Kroll show. Heh, it's much funnier than expected
Chris is so nice!!!!! And funny and awesome. He's someone that loves talking to his fans and you can just hang out with him. Such a cool, nice guy.
With all the videos on here, this page is a bitch to load up. Now before I start posting names on here, could we get a clear definition of the word "comedian". Not every funny entertainer out there has necessary done standup. Ducks eat for free at subway.
Oh, good point goodbean! But I think the only video posted from someone who hasn't done standup is Stephen Colbert. But if he's done standup, I retract my statement.
I don't think that Colbert ever did stand up comedy. But that's also true with many of the "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" cast-members, which are mostly improv-only comedians (I don't think that you can call that stand up, because they don't prepare their jokes beforehand). Althought Greg Proops did some stand up, too: The criteria weren't stand up or anything, but comedians from all different branches of comedy.