Oddly enough Mr. C.K. has gotten a divorce. It’s funny to hear his standup prior to him now being single. It’s pretty damned evident in his routines how much his wife annoyed the crap out of him.
I mean I have the same issues and I think most men do but still, it’s entertaining to hear them from Louis.
For the record I had a chance to see Louis C.K. last night at Town Hall here in New York City. This is the third time I’ve seen him. A. His material has been different every time I’ve seen him and B. I’ve never gotten so closing to sh*tting my pants from laughing as last night.
I’ve been touting this guy for a long time and he’s finally getting the recognition he deserves. If you ever have a chance to see this guy live and have a sense of humor that’s even remotely close to mine, then go see him
I admit it, I wasn’t the biggest fan of Bring the Pain and Never Scared. Don’t get me wrong, Chris Rock makes me laugh harder than almost any comedian.
And I still laughed my ass off at his new stuff. However, absolutely nothing compares to Bigger and Blacker.
As far as I’m concerned, this is the show that made him. You either laugh at his crazy voice and curses or you don’t. I find it hilarious.
I know that there’s a big contingent of people out there that aren’t fans of Norm Macdonald. That there are tons of folks who think he was the worst weekend updater for SNL is completely mind blowing to me.
In my eyes you either get Norm Macdonald or you don’t. And I’m fully convinced that people who don’t like him simply don’t understand how amazing this guy’s comedy is.
Think about it. He doesn’t even tell jokes. It’s all his delivery and persona. And to me, it’s phenomenal. P.S. his middle name is Gene.
As most of you know, Bernie Mac, 50,
href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080809/ts_afp/entertainmentfilmtelevisionusberniemac_080809180604">died this past weekend. Unfortunately, ” he succumbed several days after being hospitalized for pneumonia which arose from a longstanding lung ailment, sarcoidosis, at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Danica Smith told People magazine.”
I know I don’t know his family, but I certainly do wish them well in this time. I was a big fan of him. Notably I loved him in all the Ocean’s 11 movies and Bad Santa. He just had a very verbose, yet sweet way about him that was excellent.
In honor of the man, I’ve found 5 clips that I thought were pretty great.