Obits are laying it a bit thick, aren't they?
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!!!deleted!!! (49761343) — 10 years ago(March 30, 2016 08:21 PM)
- Redd Foxx
- David Letterman
- Johnny Carson
Good choices, but the reason why Ida0 didn't mention them is that Letterman and Carson were never standups (obits were calling Shandler the most influential comic), and Redd Foxx spanned back to the 1950s. He wasn't really part of the 80s standup scene.
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CanSteve3 — 10 years ago(April 04, 2016 09:57 AM)
The word genius is probably thrown around too loosely about many people. But Shandling was a brilliant guy, Larry sanders is the smartest, darkest, funniest sitcom ever, but not in the typical broad way. It was incredibly influential on Curb, Louis, and others.
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JuniorMints — 10 years ago(March 26, 2016 08:20 PM)
Top three? Hell, I'll give you four.
- 1980s George Carlin (as opposed to his earlier versions)
- Dennis Miller
- Chris Rock
- Sam Kinison
OKgood. As I said.just curious.
Pretty good list there. (80s Carlin was my favorite version of him as well)
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!!!deleted!!! (49761343) — 10 years ago(March 30, 2016 08:22 PM)
OKgood. As I said.just curious.
Pretty good list there. (80s Carlin was my favorite version of him as well)
Yeah, that was when he was beginning to get angry, but didn't become the bitter misanthrope that he became in the 90s.
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dkgambler — 10 years ago(March 25, 2016 06:15 PM)
Top three? Hell, I'll give you four.
- 1980s George Carlin (as opposed to his earlier versions)
- Dennis Miller
- Chris Rock
- Sam Kinison
Good list. I would remove Rock / Miller and add Pryor, or at least the pre freebasing accident Pryor (He got too preachy after that and allowed himself to be in a bunch of garbage movies). Not saying Miller / Rock aren't good but I wouldn't put them at the top of my list.
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!!!deleted!!! (49761343) — 10 years ago(March 30, 2016 08:24 PM)
Good list. I would remove Rock / Miller and add Pryor, or at least the pre freebasing accident Pryor (He got too preachy after that and allowed himself to be in a bunch of garbage movies). Not saying Miller / Rock aren't good but I wouldn't put them at the top of my list.
I added Rock because obits were talking about comics from Shandling's era, and Pryor was at his peak before then.
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slidell333 — 10 years ago(March 26, 2016 12:03 PM)
Well, when anyone dies they tend to lay it on "thick." He really was at one time one of the most popular comedians in this country and beyond. Problem was he faded over the last twenty years. IMHO people in his comedic circle (like Bill Maher) really appreciated him, and it showed in their kind words. Top three? I don't know about that. That's so subjective.like I posted earlier, it always sucks when someone has to die for them to be appreciated. Now, personally I'd put Richard Pryor in my top 3, but when he died I hardly remember much of a fussguess because everyone knew it was coming.
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makesmewantoholler — 10 years ago(March 26, 2016 12:39 PM)
David Brenner was described as being influential as well when he passed away approximately two years ago.
When Brenner passed away, at first I thought it was Shandling. They're similar. I found both to be unfunny.
I've always thought of them as being on a lower tier than comedians like Carlin, Pryor or Cosb16d0y. I always thought of Brenner and Shandling as D-listers from their standup acts. -
j-curl — 10 years ago(March 26, 2016 02:37 PM)
I loved The Larry Sanders Show, but yeah, they're kind of overstating his genius. He was really a far better comedic writer than he was a comedic performer. I'd say Jeffrey Tambor was a far better performer on the show.
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wichopunkass — 10 years ago(March 27, 2016 02:37 PM)
Look, when Malcolm McDowell was asked if Kubrick was a genius, he said nope.
Da Vinci, Michelangelo, those guys were genius. Kubrick was a masterful film maker, but for the sake of the term itself, settle down with the praise.
I loved Garry Shandling and he created 2 sitcoms that redefined comedy as we know it. In my book, he's up there with Pryor and Carlin and neither were genius.
But..THE GUY JUST DIED A FEW DAYS AGO.ALLOW THOSE WHO LOVED HIM TO DEFINE HIS BRILLIANCE HOWEVER THE F#%K THEY WANNA..ATLEAST UNTILL HIS BODY COOLS DOWN.
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