Divided opinions on comedy

i love chris morris but i dont like bill hicks

i love the smell of reeves and mortimer but i dont like little britain

there are both satirical and silly respectfully. its how its executed.
 
tommyducks said:
Some comedians/shows really divide opinions.

For instance, Gavin and Stacey. The missus loves it, I hate it.

Michael McIntyre. I think he's a smug unfunny tw@t but his DVD is number one.

Lee Evans. Again I can't stand the bloke but he's very popular.
Maybe your wife has a sense of humour.
 
aphex said:
i love chris morris but i dont like bill hicks

i love the smell of reeves and mortimer but i dont like little britain

there are both satirical and silly respectfully. its how its executed.
Reeves and Mortimer were excellent. Little Britain is awful.

Bill Hicks is about as comedic as a skid mark.
 
Banned Tosspot said:
tommyducks said:
Some comedians/shows really divide opinions.

For instance, Gavin and Stacey. The missus loves it, I hate it.

Michael McIntyre. I think he's a smug unfunny tw@t but his DVD is number one.

Lee Evans. Again I can't stand the bloke but he's very popular.
Maybe your wife has a sense of humour.
What, to like Gavin and Stacey? I'm not even sure it's MEANT to be funny - it's just embarrassing.
 
Lee Evans' brand of comedy seems to be very expressive, rather than well thought out. I don't really like it, although i know plenty who do.

Jason Manford is probably the best around at the minute.

Russell Brand is wank, Russell Howard is poor (ish), Frankie Boyle is alright(ish). Dara O-Brian is poor, Jimmy Carr is good,

Plenty of people who disagree with me here though i'm sure. Different strokes for different folkes.
 

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