"How many people here have gone to bed so angry that you pretend to have a nightmare just so that you can smack [your partner] in the head? I've done that twice this week."
I have to say, Caulfield is one of the funniest comediennes on the British circuit right now. My gosh. I think what I like about her the most is that unlike a lot of female comics, she takes her humours from others as opposed to herself. This is a tres masculine trait, but it's a nice change from all the self-deprecation that goes around. Her direct opposite is a lovely wee bloke called Mark Watson who is the quietest, loveliest guy. But it's been a bit weird watching these episodes as they air (I came to the Live at the Apollo series really, really late) because they've featured some really great people that I've never heard of. And now Shappi Khorsandi is everywhere, and I saw Sarah Millican on Have I Got News for You and basically I want to see as many comedy acts as I can now. Which. I don't know what that is. I still want to see a ballet at Covent Gardens, too, so I haven't completely flipped over, but my levels of obsession are a wee bit up right now.
Guys, this was the last in the series. WHAT AM I GOING TO DO NOW? You know. Other than see Michael McIntyre live (!!!!) in October?
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Date: 2009-07-12 11:22 am (UTC)Now I just have the urge to watch loads and loads of comedy.
To make this post a little more focused: top five favourite comedians or comediennes? Go!
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Date: 2009-07-12 12:39 pm (UTC)True story: I absolutely ADORE Jo Brand, and also Victoria Wood who I most recently heard on Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (omcgee, you would LOVE that). Sometimes I think it's a bit of a shame that the best known comediennes are the French & Saunders lot because despite their being hilarious (and they totally are - I saw them during their farewell tour; an absolute riot) there's so much range out there.
CRUEL! Um. I'm going to stick to recents/stand-ups as opposed to classics/sketch artists:
Eddie Izzard
Michael McIntyre
Bill Bailey
Dylan Moran
MARGARET CHO.
(Lols, I realised at the end that it could be any comedian/enne IN THE WORLD and then got a bit excited.)
YOUR TURN.
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Date: 2009-07-12 01:23 pm (UTC)True fact: I love Margaret Cho, but I had no idea she was a stand-up comedienne until just now. Also BILL BAILEY. I think can be a little bit hit-and-miss, but there's something reassuringly gentle about his comedy. He's kind of the opposite end of the spectrum to comedians like Frankie Boyle and Dylan Moran. (Which: oh, Dylan Moran. I'm not especially fond of his stand-up, but HEAVENS he was good in Black Books).
Oh noes! I didn't expect this! D:
Frankie Boyle
Eddie Izzard
Dara O'Briain
Billy Connolly
Adam Hills
Mark Lamarr would be on this list, except I've never actually seen him doing proper stand-up comedy. I had a tonne of people vying for the last spot: Stephen K Amos, Jo Caulfield, Jo Brand, Russell Howard, Mark Watson, Bill Bailey, etc etc. But I chose Adam Hills because not only do I adore him, he's also quite pleasing on the eyes. (Speaking of comedians I have an enormous crush on, see Thomas Nelstrop (http://www.thomasnelstrop.com/Private/voiceover.html)). Lee Evans is occasionally on this list, as unarguably the best at physical comedy, but I find you can only watch so much of him before you have to go and lie down.
Incidentally, I think Ricky Gervais is the most overrated comedy act ever. Thoughts?
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Date: 2009-07-12 01:52 pm (UTC)FUCK YEAH MARGARET CHO! Her stand up is GREAT. "Lesbians love whale watching. They fucking love it!" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=183l-qkr2_w) omigosh. I don't know her from anything else - how do you know her?
Bill Bailey's humour is so different to anything else I've seen. I have to say, it was a toss up between Moran and O'Briain, but I've seen more Moran, and yeah, the end of my list was all, "but wait, what about..." and then my freaking out over how others would judge my list because it didn't feature, like, Stephen K Amos, or Gina Yashere, or anyone from Mock the Week! SACRILEGE! + BILLY CONNOLLY . Is Hills the Australian? Because I'd love to see that guy live.
but I find you can only watch so much of him before you have to go and lie down.
Yes, this! And the same for Ross Noble who I adore but only in small doses. I saw this great interview with Noble where they show a clip of him photo-stalking, randomly jumping into SE Asian group photos, lol. Smashing.
I've seen some of his stand-up, and I did like it. But I prefer his stand-up to, say, HIM. I don't always get the scripted stuff. But then, I don't try to watch it. I think Al Murray is pretty overrated as comedians go, though, and there was this guy on Comedy Roadshow last week who I wanted to STAB in the FACE with a PITCHFORK. So.
Anyway: great list! We should do this again! Wait, what?
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Date: 2009-07-12 01:57 pm (UTC)So, I love that icon you're using because (1) omg Mitchell! and (b) it's so yellow and shiny and gleeful.
BUT.
I never remember what the hell it is he's holding in his hand and I always - every damn time - always just assume it's a pregnancy test. Immediately followed by, M, what the ever-loving fuck are you on about? EVERY. DAMN. TIME.
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Date: 2009-07-12 12:41 pm (UTC)Also: that icon is gorgeous.
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Date: 2009-07-12 01:25 pm (UTC)Also: thank you! The original picture is of Zooey Deschanel, and it's weirdly sexy despite the fact you can't actually see anything.
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Date: 2009-07-12 01:54 pm (UTC)Girl has got some legs, goddamn.
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Date: 2009-07-12 03:12 pm (UTC)SEE TWITTER :DFAILMark Watson is the guy who is grateful to be married. The Australian monoleg I think is Adam Hill. I think?
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Date: 2009-07-12 03:16 pm (UTC)... Adam Hills! Says Google. I can't believe he's actually Australian. I thought I made that up. :D!
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Date: 2009-07-12 03:22 pm (UTC)Hee, I used to get Watson and Hills mixed up, too. This is mostly because I am blind with a poor memory, though.
(Eeek, the Weeds your watching is possibly the best of the season oh gosh.)
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Date: 2009-07-12 03:24 pm (UTC)I find this season to be a little TEDIOUS. Shane is shaping up to be interesting, though, and I love Celia's bonkers lesbian daughter.
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Date: 2009-07-12 03:28 pm (UTC)Oh, it's not, say, season 3 (!!!!) and the comedy is low rent, but I love the story. Isabel is GREAT and crazy. There's a scene in the second half, though, that is my favourite, and deliciously old school.
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Date: 2009-07-12 03:39 pm (UTC)I don't even remember the events of season three. That's what I get for watching all seasons in the space of a week. Is s3 the one with all the gangster going-ons, culminating in the torching of Agrestic/Majestic? & that scene you were referring to, is that the one where Nancy threatens Shane's teacher? Because LOLS. (Also I want a theremin. !)
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Date: 2009-07-12 03:45 pm (UTC)Yes! With Marvin and U-Turn and all the rest of them.
The baseball bat scene is the best thing. I loved it. So Nancy!