Unrecommendation - Comedians of the World on Netflix
With a caveat, i have not stopped watching just because it is so bad. There are 13 half hour shows and I'm 4 in. Comedian 1, funny, 2, 3, 4 horrible. I have a feelimg I'll watch them all because the foreign ones will be coming up i presume, and I'm curious about them. #2 was a serious #2 and can't imagine anyone paying to see him, but it was so bad it was like the pleasure from a bad movie.
Peace
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)a lot of the comics were pretty dreadful. Many dreams slaughtered on those stages. But, I also saw Leno, Andy Kaufmann, and a whole bunch of others before anyone knew who they were.
To be fair, comedy is incredibly difficult-- it's tough enough to get decent material, but then reading your audience and adapting is a fine art. It took guts to stand up there. Even more to get up there the second time.
hibbing
(10,401 posts)Leno seemed to be so bland when he took over the Tonight Show, still some funny monologues, but no edge I realize these comics work for years to get a tight ten, but these on this show are supposedly professional comics. A half hour is a very long set. Maybe it is just a cheap Netflix production to give the artists exposure.
Kaufman had to be quite an experience back in the day, he was a true maverick.
As the saying goes, dying is easy, comedy is hard.
Have you seen The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel?
Peace
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)I will never forget Andy Kaufman.
It was at a small club in Queens called the Metro and this guy we never heard of got up on stage and played a record of the Mighty Mouse theme. That was it. He did a few bits of business and then went into a crying jag about how he was not meant for the business and this was his last appearance.
To this day I have no idea how he did it (maybe dark wizardry) but after a few minutes of this he had us laughing hysterically, and we didn't know why. The more we laughed, the more he went on about how we weren't taking him seriously, and we laughed harder.
It was one of the most brilliant things I've ever seen on stage.
catchnrelease
(2,008 posts)Didn't see him do it in person, but on some tv show. Just him lip-syncing to the theme. Such a crazy thing to do but I've never forgotten it.
Merlot
(9,696 posts)He had me at "here I come..."
catchnrelease
(2,008 posts)I just recall thinking something was going to happen, or he would do/say something, but he just kept lip-syncing the song the whole way through. Crazy!
Merlot
(9,696 posts)like few others have.
I still miss Andy Kaufman.
Auggie
(31,775 posts)Episode One had some of the funniest bits I've ever seen.
bif
(23,910 posts)I thought it was among the unfunniest things I've ever seen. Could just barely finish it.
Merlot
(9,696 posts)I watch a lot of stand up comedy (and have my favorites), but will never understand why Jerry Seinfeld is considered funny.
bif
(23,910 posts)Neither is Larry David. Now I find Demitri Martin pretty amusing.
Merlot
(9,696 posts)The one prior to his latest was exceptional, very different.