Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Standups of All Time
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Comedy Central's 100 Greatest Standups of All Time
Okay, I did a search for "comic" and "standup" and didn't find this. Each day this week a round-table of comics including Mario Joyner, Dom Irerra, Judy Gold, and some scrub I've never heard of along with a more popular comic would discuss (i.e., kiss the butt of) 20 comics counting down from 100.
1. Richard Pryor
2. George Carlin
3. Lenny Bruce
4. Woody Allen
5. Chris Rock
6. Steve Martin
7. Rodney Dangerfield
8. Bill Cosby
9. Roseanne Barr
10. Eddie Murphy
11. Johnny Carson
12. Jerry Seinfeld
13. Robin Williams
14. Bob Newhart
15. David Letterman
16. Ellen DeGeneres
17. Don Rickles
18. Jonathan Winters
19. Bill Hicks
20. Sam Kinison
21. Dennis Miller
22. Robert Klein
23. Steven Wright
24. Redd Foxx
25. Bob Hope
26. Ray Romano
27. Jay Leno
28. Jack Benny
29. Milton Berle
30. Garry Shandling
31. George Burns
32. Albert Brooks
33. Andy Kaufman
34. Buddy Hackett
35. Phyllis Diller
36. Jim Carrey
37. Martin Lawrence
38. Bill Maher
39. Billy Crystal
40. Mort Sahl
41. Jon Stewart
42. Flip Wilson
43. Dave Chappelle
44. Joan Rivers
45. Richard Lewis
46. Adam Sandler
47. Henny Youngman
48. Tim Allen
49. Freddie Prinze
50. Denis Leary
51. Lewis Black
52. Damon Wayans
53. David Brenner
54. DL Hughley
55. Alan King
56. Colin Quinn
57. Richard Jeni
58. Larry Miller
59. Gilbert Gottfried
60. Jeff Foxworthy
61. Bobcat Goldthwait
62. Eddie Griffin
63. Jackie Mason
64. Richard Belzer
65. Cedrick the Enter.
66. Shelley Berman
67. Kevin Pollak
68. Dave Attell
69. Pat Cooper
70. Wanda Sykes
71. Red Buttons
72. Bernie Mac
73. Billy Connolly
74. Paul Rodriguez
75. Eddie Izzard
76. Robert Schimmel
77. Paul Reiser
78. Sinbad
79. Dom Irrera
80. Bobby Slayton
81. Dick Gregory
82. Howie Mandel
83. Norm MacDonald
84. Drew Carey
85. David Cross
86. Jay Mohr
87. Brett Butler
88. Paula Poundstone
89. Kevin James
90. Dana Carvey
91. Jim Breuer
92. Louie Anderson
93. George Wallace
94. David Alan Grier
95. Andrew 'Dice' Clay
96. Joey Bishop
97. Sandra Bernhard
98. Louis CK
99. Janeane Garofalo
100. Gallagher
What do you think of the list so far? I think it's pretty good. The old-school guys like Youngman are a little too low, though, and Sam Kinnison and Clay had pretty much the same act but Kinnison is top 20 somehow probably since he's dead (I don't know who ripped off who).
Edit: comedy central just added 40-21 on their website.
I think if Richard Pryor isn't #1 I call shenanigans. I think the top five in order should be Pryor, Carlin, Lenny Bruce, Robin Williams, and Chris Rock.
Other comics that will be on the top 20: Letterman, Cosby, Murphy, DeGeneres, Kinnison, Dangerfield, Woody Allen, Roseanne
1. Richard Pryor
2. George Carlin
3. Lenny Bruce
4. Woody Allen
5. Chris Rock
6. Steve Martin
7. Rodney Dangerfield
8. Bill Cosby
9. Roseanne Barr
10. Eddie Murphy
11. Johnny Carson
12. Jerry Seinfeld
13. Robin Williams
14. Bob Newhart
15. David Letterman
16. Ellen DeGeneres
17. Don Rickles
18. Jonathan Winters
19. Bill Hicks
20. Sam Kinison
21. Dennis Miller
22. Robert Klein
23. Steven Wright
24. Redd Foxx
25. Bob Hope
26. Ray Romano
27. Jay Leno
28. Jack Benny
29. Milton Berle
30. Garry Shandling
31. George Burns
32. Albert Brooks
33. Andy Kaufman
34. Buddy Hackett
35. Phyllis Diller
36. Jim Carrey
37. Martin Lawrence
38. Bill Maher
39. Billy Crystal
40. Mort Sahl
41. Jon Stewart
42. Flip Wilson
43. Dave Chappelle
44. Joan Rivers
45. Richard Lewis
46. Adam Sandler
47. Henny Youngman
48. Tim Allen
49. Freddie Prinze
50. Denis Leary
51. Lewis Black
52. Damon Wayans
53. David Brenner
54. DL Hughley
55. Alan King
56. Colin Quinn
57. Richard Jeni
58. Larry Miller
59. Gilbert Gottfried
60. Jeff Foxworthy
61. Bobcat Goldthwait
62. Eddie Griffin
63. Jackie Mason
64. Richard Belzer
65. Cedrick the Enter.
66. Shelley Berman
67. Kevin Pollak
68. Dave Attell
69. Pat Cooper
70. Wanda Sykes
71. Red Buttons
72. Bernie Mac
73. Billy Connolly
74. Paul Rodriguez
75. Eddie Izzard
76. Robert Schimmel
77. Paul Reiser
78. Sinbad
79. Dom Irrera
80. Bobby Slayton
81. Dick Gregory
82. Howie Mandel
83. Norm MacDonald
84. Drew Carey
85. David Cross
86. Jay Mohr
87. Brett Butler
88. Paula Poundstone
89. Kevin James
90. Dana Carvey
91. Jim Breuer
92. Louie Anderson
93. George Wallace
94. David Alan Grier
95. Andrew 'Dice' Clay
96. Joey Bishop
97. Sandra Bernhard
98. Louis CK
99. Janeane Garofalo
100. Gallagher
What do you think of the list so far? I think it's pretty good. The old-school guys like Youngman are a little too low, though, and Sam Kinnison and Clay had pretty much the same act but Kinnison is top 20 somehow probably since he's dead (I don't know who ripped off who).
Edit: comedy central just added 40-21 on their website.
I think if Richard Pryor isn't #1 I call shenanigans. I think the top five in order should be Pryor, Carlin, Lenny Bruce, Robin Williams, and Chris Rock.
Other comics that will be on the top 20: Letterman, Cosby, Murphy, DeGeneres, Kinnison, Dangerfield, Woody Allen, Roseanne
Last edited by rabbit77; 04-18-04 at 09:41 AM.
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I just noticed Carrot top hasn't appeared yet. I don't think he belongs in the top 20. I saw him live and he sucked. Then again, seeing Carlin live in the front row has spoiled it for every comic I'll ever see for the rest of my life.
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Robert Schimmel should be much, much, much higher than #76
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Bill Hicks, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Steve Martin, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, and Bill Cosby all belong on that list. I'd also argue for David Spade and Dane Cook.
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Originally posted by troystiffler
*rips off shirt* **** YOOOOOUUUUUUU! That guy is awesome.
*rips off shirt* **** YOOOOOUUUUUUU! That guy is awesome.
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Originally posted by Trigger
Bill Hicks, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Steve Martin, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, and Bill Cosby all belong on that list. I'd also argue for David Spade and Dane Cook.
Bill Hicks, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Steve Martin, George Carlin, Richard Pryor, and Bill Cosby all belong on that list. I'd also argue for David Spade and Dane Cook.
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The top three were Steve Martin, George Carlin and Richard Pryor at number #1. Big surprise.
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Originally posted by Matthew Chmiel
I'm watching the show right now and Steve Martin was #6... I wouldn't say that's the top three...
I'm watching the show right now and Steve Martin was #6... I wouldn't say that's the top three...
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I'm just glad Lewis Black is on the list somewhere. Mitch Hedberg is really funny, but he's also still developing his act, IMO. If you listen to his first CD "Strategic Grill Locations" and then listen to his new one, "Mitch Altogether," he sounds WAY different... he talks about twice as fast, and doesn't sound like he's stoned off his ass.
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Originally posted by Wazootyman
Somewhat dissapointing that my favorite comedians (Brian Regan, Mitch Hedberg) didn't make the cut...
Somewhat dissapointing that my favorite comedians (Brian Regan, Mitch Hedberg) didn't make the cut...
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What I find sad about that list is there are a good number of names on there of people who I like, but I've never seen them do stand up. I guess some of them don't do stand up any more, and their classic material that got them on the list isn't available on DVD. I think stand up...GOOD STAND UP...is always good to revisit and hate it that particular genre isn't so widely available on DVD and promoted.
Back in "the day" of VHS, I recall sections in stores devoted to stand up comedy tapes. Now you get a smattering of DVDs, usually best of and not focusing on one particular talent, and they are buried in general comedy sections, so if you don't know the title you're looking for, you may miss it all together. And I've only seen the Best of the Improv DVDs and the Platinum Comedy Series. I know there are others out there, but really not much bringing the work of these past greats back to the public view.
Back in "the day" of VHS, I recall sections in stores devoted to stand up comedy tapes. Now you get a smattering of DVDs, usually best of and not focusing on one particular talent, and they are buried in general comedy sections, so if you don't know the title you're looking for, you may miss it all together. And I've only seen the Best of the Improv DVDs and the Platinum Comedy Series. I know there are others out there, but really not much bringing the work of these past greats back to the public view.
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I saw Chris Rock live at my college back in '97 right before he truly broke out. He wasn't that great and Mario Joyner who opened for him was much funnier. That being said "Bigger and Blacker" was money. Can't wait to see his new special either.