demoncore1031
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These videos are not a good representation of the comic. He is probably the funniest comedian I have ever seen, and I have seen a bunch.
Williams' stand-up kind of gave me anxiety. Like someone at a party who has a sense of humor/playfulness, but who talks too much and needs too much attention. Funny, but a little goes a long way and at some point becomes exhausting.He was a joke stealer and honestly I didn't think he was very funny. I loved his serious roles in movies though. He was a good actor. But to me it seemed like he was trying way too hard in his comedic roles.
As far as just stand up goes, I think Spade is the best out of Adam Sandler's inner circle. Not sure if he's top 64 good though.I should have nominated a few more. David Spade is a better standup than Sandler and he wasn’t nominated.
Also Bernie Mac should have been on there.
Interacting with a crowd is way harder than people imagine. Some comics avoid it altogether. But some do it very well, they think up jokes on the spot.Jay Leno
I saw him in Vegas.
He did at least 2 hours. Great show. 45 min to an hour of it was off the cuff with the Audience and it was the funniest part.
That’s a unique talent.
It’s a tough one for sure.I really think focus should be on people in which stand up is a good chunk of their career. Haven't counted up but we will easily be over 100 names before all is said and done.
It’s a tough one for sure.
Because guys like Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld are considered some of the great Stand-ups yet they are all stars from Movies and or TV.
Galifianakis is hilarious. I love his stand up act.Those names still have amazing stand up material. I was thinking more of guys like Sandler, Kevin James, Galifianakis.
Tim Allen is a narc!I forgot Tim Allen.
Oh, and the Round Guy.
100% agree but if Sandler had a fighting chance, spade should have tooAs far as just stand up goes, I think Spade is the best out of Adam Sandler's inner circle. Not sure if he's top 64 good though.
This is spot on for me (except even Mork & Mindy was a bit over the top.Williams' stand-up kind of gave me anxiety. Like someone at a party who has a sense of humor/playfulness, but who talks too much and needs too much attention. Funny, but a little goes a long way and at some point becomes exhausting.
I loved him in "Mork & Mindy," seemed like a good outlet for his style, goofy, but enough control within the sitcom format and within context of a character. Also, his approach appealed a little more to me at the age I was at the time.
His drama roles in movies have had more appeal to me than comedic. "Awakenings" and "One Hour Photo" come to mind. He was effective in "Good Morning, Vietnam," a mix of comedy & drama, but in some ways too over-the-top."
Does Sandler qualify as a "stand up" though. His act was songs and skits, no actual jokes.100% agree but if Sandler had a fighting chance, spade should have too