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Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
Some of my current favorite comedians are the ones from Comedians of Comedy, Dave Attell, Greg Giraldo, Mitch Hedberg (sucks he died) and Demitri Martin. Demitri has some great ones in the vein of Steven Wright and Mitch Hedberg.
"I saw a sign that said: Watch for children. I think that's a fair trade."
"My computer beat me at chess. But that's OK,
because I beat him at kick-boxing."
"It's weird how finger puppets sounds OK as a noun."
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Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
The only comedian I really enjoy that hasn't been mentioned yet is Daniel Tosh. His half hour comedy central presents is great and his "Completely Serious" hour show is amazing.
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Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
My favorites:
Louis CK
Eddie Izzard
Brian Regan
Jim Gaffigan
and Bill Hicks
As far as Seinfeld, I guess I never found him to be particularly clever. Also, he comes across as being really arogant, and I thought he was a total jerk to Larry King. Doesn't Seinfeld realize good interviewers ask questions to which they already know the answer?
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Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
“Comedian Jerry Seinfeld is the world's top earning entertainer,
according to US business magazine Forbes."
This quote was from a few years ago but it still proves how well liked Seinfeld is. While you may not think he is that funny, apparently the rest of the world does.
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Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
 Originally Posted by brianhos
The show just kept getting better and better towards the end. My favorite episode was from the second to last season. Kenny Rogers Roasters was some of the best TV ever. Other than the last episode, it was getting better and better. One of my favorite episodes as well. "Mr. Marbles?! Is that you Mr. Marbles?"
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Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
 Originally Posted by cycloneworld “Comedian Jerry Seinfeld is the world's top earning entertainer,
according to US business magazine Forbes."
This quote was from a few years ago but it still proves how well liked Seinfeld is. While you may not think he is that funny, apparently the rest of the world does. The current Forbes 100 has 5 comedians on it. Jerry Seinfeld, George Lopez, Larry the Cable Guy, Dane Cook, and Jeff Foxworthy. In that order. Yeah that's a hilarious pile of funny there.
The VAST majority, if not all, of that money is coming from residuals from Seinfeld, which is only partly his doing, as I've argued above.
It's not necessarily because he's all that funny, he was just part of something that was. Meanwhile, since Seinfeld, he's done pretty much nothing, besides creating a marginally successful animated children's movie. Of course he doesn't have to, if he doesn't want to, but he's certainly not going overboard to spread his incredible funny all over the place.
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Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
 Originally Posted by CloneFan65
As far as Seinfeld, I guess I never found him to be particularly clever. Also, he comes across as being really arogant, and I thought he was a total jerk to Larry King. Doesn't Seinfeld realize good interviewers ask questions to which they already know the answer? Larry King is notorious for not researching people and just going on his show and reading questions from his notecards, and not really listening to what people said. Larry King at one time was a great interviewer, now I think he's just a name. Kudos for Seinfeld for giving him a hard time, and I liked how Larry King had to go to a break.
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You will lose all credibility if you mention Dane Cook. Unless it's along the lines of "Who in the world thinks this guys is funny?"
I am not into comedians too much but this made me laugh because one of the guys that lives next to me that annoys me to no end won't shut up about Dane Cook. -
Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
 Originally Posted by bostinelosd I have also enjoyed Ray Romano. Hes not the typical comic, he tends to use more at home material I find funny. Bob Saget is surprisingly funny as well. That guy is dirty! Get a kick out of the old material of Robin Williams as well.
I hated Full House and hated Bob Saget on American's Funniest Videos....saw his stand-up act for the first time, laughed my arse off, he does a great job!!
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Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
 Originally Posted by Landshark I hated Full House and hated Bob Saget on American's Funniest Videos....saw his stand-up act for the first time, laughed my arse off, he does a great job!! I saw Bob's act on HBO a while back and it was so God awful I felt embarrassed for him.
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Re: Seinfeld interview on Larry King
 Originally Posted by jumbopackage Pryor, Carlin, Martin, Cosby, Dangerfield, Newhart (highly underrated, IMO), Louis CK (who I was fortunate enough to see last week in Cedar Rapids. Absolutely hilarious), Jonathon Winters, Andy Kaufman, Denis Leary, Billy Connolly, Norm MacDonald, Bob Saget, David Cross, Brian Posehn, Zach Galifianakis, Patton Oswalt Jim Breuer, Dane Cook (his material is kinda garbage, but he's got a great stage presence), Gilbert Gottfried, Lisa Lampanelli etc. etc. etc.
I'd watch any of those guys/girls way WAY before I'd sit down to watch Seinfeld. George Gobel, Bob Hope, Dean Martin, and George Burns used to be funny, but time passed away. Now it is Larry the Cable Guy.
Looking forward to CFH magic for the next bball season, Georges style.
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