I respect this. Totally subjective and I get why some people don’t like him.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I know most of you love this guy. And I usually have pretty similar opinions about entertainment as daft twat, but we couldn't be more opposite on this guy. I just don't think he's very funny.
I just saw him again this weekend. He did an hour and change. Throughout his sets he always has 15-20 minutes of just hack shit - fart jokes or dumb shit that is meant to shock with no point. But if you could cut that out, he consistently does 45 minutes of funny, insightful, and frequently profound material that no one else touches. Imo.
I’m all over the map with comedy:
I’ve seen both Seinfeld and Gervais decades ago and in the last 3 years. I think they have both gotten better with age. I think they both study and research. They work hard offstage.
Chappelle is the best orator of my lifetime, but his decade long foray into trans bashing was disappointing. He doesn’t need to be funny for me to listen to him, though.
Used to love Bill Burr, and he’s still a great interview, but he’s always yelling at paper tigers now.
Gillis might have peaked early with Beuatiful Dogs. i saw him on his current tour and he’s recycling shit already.
Bargatze has been up his own ass for a couple years now. I love him, but he needs to go away for a bit. His best hope of being great again is his daughter becoming a teenager. He is being given too much credit, though. Ray Romano was a brilliant clean comic covering similar ground 25 years ago.
The comic I’m most intrigued by these days is Jeff Arcuri- you’ve seen him on til tok or reels. Pure crowd work. So likable. I hope to see him soon, but I wish I had seen him before he got too big for clubs.