The best standup comedian of all-time
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Louis C.K.
Horror-yo — 12 years ago(August 04, 2013 04:26 AM)
I'd watched an entire show, can't remember the name, like some time ago. I thought it was a bit too harsh and twisted, it's the one where he's talking about how he hates his daughters and wants to kill them or smt insane like thatamong more sorta shocking thingsbut it was good.
Then I got into his series, which is absolutely brilliant.
And then I saw a BUNCH of those youtube short clips, extracts from showsthey were all so hilarious I HAD to post them all on FB.
And I'm watching "Live at The Beacon Theater", check it out PLEASE PLEASE PLEAAAASE on youtube, it's insanely funny, and never stops being funny.
Now I LOVE:- Jim Carey
- Pablo Fransisco (though it's repetitive, it's still great).
- Russell Peters
But this guy is just too good. Hands down the best, like, it's not even close
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Horror-yo — 12 years ago(December 16, 2013 04:25 AM)
they're alright, I don't like Pryor too much coz he's kind of like Cosby in that he's all about just standing there with a straight face and thinks that alone is funny in itselfChris Rock isn't remotely close to LCK, but he's got some funny beep Black comedian wise, I think Chappelle is much funnier, and Eddie Murphy is hilarious too if you wanna go old school
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Dani119 — 12 years ago(February 04, 2014 07:05 PM)
I think Louis CK has his moments of geniusness, and he's got the art of comedy down to a science in terms of timing and delivery and how to set up his routines, but he can be very hit or miss, and you can see in a lot of routines where he's been inspired by comedians of the past. That's what in my opinion prevents him from being the best "of all time." I think to be the best of all time requires more consistency. Not just moments of spot on geniusness, interspersed with stuff that's gross and out of line or missing the mark.
I also get a feeling of.I don't know, "dark" from him that I don't get with other comedians, even when they engage in off color humor. He takes things to a level that's just nasty and not funny, and is more or less just revealing on stage the troubled inner workings of his mind. (I've wondered if he doesn't have a little masochism in him, and kind of digs the idea of publicly shaming himself in front of millions.) There's just something inherantly not right about him, in my opinion. For instance, even when Bill Burr is ranting about stuff in his mock angry, bombastic Boston stage persona he never truly feels "dark" to me. But there's something off and dark about Louis. But that's just my opinion, and others feel differently.