Quote: Aaron @ April 17 2009, 4:40 PM BSTAs chipolata says, there's no way that as little pre-work goes into it as you think. And even if it does; Outnumbered.
I wasn't aware that this wasn't scripted. I bow to the master.
Quote: Aaron @ April 17 2009, 4:40 PM BSTAs chipolata says, there's no way that as little pre-work goes into it as you think. And even if it does; Outnumbered.
I wasn't aware that this wasn't scripted. I bow to the master.
Quote: Darren Pomroy @ April 17 2009, 4:50 PM BSTI wasn't aware that this wasn't scripted. I bow to the master.
It isn't scripted, I think Aarons trying to say there is just more to it than merely walking on set and saying funny things.
At the end of the days it's improvised end of!
I think the loudest I ever laughed was when I first saw Eddie Murphy's Delirious.
So many classic lines and his delivery was impeccable. From the "I'll make you a burger better then McDonald's" to the "GI Joe stuck up my ass" and everything in between, the funniest stand up routine ever.
Second place goes to Eddie Izzard's Dressed to Kill, wonderfully sublime and hilariously funny.
Quote: Darren Pomroy @ April 17 2009, 4:50 PM BSTI wasn't aware that this wasn't scripted. I bow to the master.
Operation Good Guys
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ April 17 2009, 4:56 PM BSTSecond place goes to Eddie Izzard's Dressed to Kill, wonderfully sublime and hilariously funny.
That was good but I remember repeatedly watching Definite Article and finding it hard to breath with so much laughing. Recent reviewing of it did not impress me much, shame.
Quote: shaggy292 @ April 17 2009, 3:27 PM BSTProbably a couple of years ago when I was watching Fry & Laurie - the bit when they're doing Hey Jude and Stephen comes in with a preposterously low voice
I love that clip! The little signs always tickled me, although I'd remembered it going on for much longer.
Quote: Leevil @ April 17 2009, 5:02 PM BSTThat was good but I remember repeatedly watching Definite Article and finding it hard to breath with so much laughing. Recent reviewing of it did not impress me much, shame.
Glorious is my favourite but Eddie's sets are definitely high on my 'loud laughing' list.
Ross Noble's Unrealtime also.