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I will get crucified for this, but I think Belushi is wildly overrated. I am old enough to remember him from SNL etc and just never thought he was that funny. Artie is a helluva lot more witty than Belushi, who was to be fair known for his physical comedy. To say Artie has no talent is just falseI heard someone call him John Belushi without the comedic skills or talent.
Loved him on Stern.
I could not disagree more. I thought Lange was overrated.I will get crucified for this, but I think Belushi is wildly overrated. I am old enough to remember him from SNL etc and just never thought he was that funny. Artie is a helluva lot more witty than Belushi, who was to be fair known for his physical comedy. To say Artie has no talent is just false
Posted this in the Norm MacDonald thread, but it involves Artie too. One of the funniest TV arcs in history was the sequence with Artie and Norm both telling Bob Uecker stories on Letterman (and then the uncensored versions on Stern). Here's a compilation:
I agree. They seem like an odd duo to compare comedically. What, they're both overweight guys with a permanent five o'clock shadow?Think Belushi's forte definitely was physical comedy. Artie's forte is probably standup or more so story telling, which made him great on Stern.
"Don't eyeball me, tough guy...."Re-watched Beer League the other day. Pretty funny, although not for the easily offended (or even perhaps the not-so-easily offended).