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Funniest Comedian

Who do you think is the funniest comedian>

  • Jerry Seinfeld

    Votes: 6 18.2%
  • David Letterman

    Votes: 3 9.1%
  • Ron White

    Votes: 16 48.5%
  • Lisa Lampanelli

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jay Leno

    Votes: 1 3.0%
  • Brad Garrett

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Anthony Jeselnik

    Votes: 2 6.1%
  • Gilbert Gottfried

    Votes: 5 15.2%

  • Total voters
    33
I love the Blue Collar guys, mostly because I'm from that area of the country and I can relate to a lot of their comedy.

3 of the 4 have been funny at one time or another. larry the fake cable guy has not and never will be funny.
 
jr/shotglass said:
Stoney said:
Might also throw in a word for the very funny Kathleen Madigan. IMO, the winner of the female division.

Her or Maria Bamford. Although I like the fact that Amy Schumer's not only funny, but worth looking at for an extended period of time.

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Ouch. She's on the wrong side of 6.
 
Louie CK and Bill Burr are my top two.
But in the relatively clean category, Jim Gaffigan cracks me up. He gets more mileage out of food jokes than anyone.
 
I agree on Louis CK and Aziz being at or near the top of the list right now. Obviously very different styles, but those two I can listen to over and over. And of course, when he is working, Chapelle is unmatched. His "Killing Them Softly" has gotten me through many long car rides.

Most recently, I listened to Mike Birbiglia's CD "Sleepwalk With Me" on a roadtrip and absolutely loved it. Some call it more of a one-man play rather than a stand-up, but whatever, it is equal parts hilarious and touching, going back and forth between stories about fear of marriage and his love for pizza. After it ended I immediately went back and re-listened to bits. Apparently it was made into a movie premiering soon, so that will be one to seek out for me. I'm not putting him in the discussion of funniest out there, but definitely recommend checking him out.

Also have to mention Brian Regan was the first person who really made me appreciate stand-up. Haven't listened to him in a while, but his goofiness will alway have a place in my heart.
 
Regan is the monster success that not that many people know about -- yes, that is contradictory.

I heard him on Marc Maron's podcast a few weeks ago and he talked about how he packs them in for his standup shows and then goes home to the family. Doesn't do TV or movies, just sells out theaters.
 
I don't have time to go through this whole thread. But good God. That is one shirtty ass list.
 
I like Brian Regan. I think he's funny, but mostly I like him because he reminds me of someone I know.
 

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