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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: MrFrost on December 08, 2010, 02:00:23 pm
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Has anyone been watching his new show on Channel 4? I thought the first episode was pretty poor, but I was nearly crying with laughter at the one last night.
He is being panned in the media with his latest tour as the content is so offensive. Thoughts?
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Went to see his stand up earlier in the year, and I was in hysterics for the entire show!! If people find him offensive don't watch him, at the end of the day that's what is humour is all about! I think sum of the stuff in the 1st episode was taking it a bit to far!! But he has got a bloody warped mind and I find him hilarious!! Mock the Week is not half as gud without him!!
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Also saw him at City Hall earlier in the year. I/We thought he was funny at the start, but it got a bit too much and seemed hell bent on continual shock tactics. We weren't shocked by the way, just wasn't funny anymore. A bit like the time we saw Chubby Brown. Alright for the first 20 minutes of you fat f**ker this and you fat Kitson that, but get's a bit monotonous after that.
In summary we thought Boyle was good, but don't expect to be belly laughing all the way through. I thought he was at his best when he was interacting with the audience and pulled out the gags on the spot....very clever person that does that. We also thought the Canadian guy was funnier (on before him).
He's good on Mock The Week and that bald Kitson and the cock eyed mincer are not fit to wipe Boyle or even a Boyle on his arse
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I am going to watch his second episode tonight..MOTW is poor without him i dont even watch it any more.
Am going to watch his stand up on Friday at the Sheffield Arena..i can remember him playing in front of around 500 people at the Dome a few years ago and now he is playing in front of thousands..i am just glad i'm not sat on the front row :cheer:
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The Canadian was incredibly funny, forgotten his name now, surprised I have not seen more of him since!!
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Was the Canadian guy Stewart Francis?
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No, this guy had long hair! Never seen him before and never seen him since! But very funny!
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I find him very over-rated just far too OTT. I find Mock the Week no worse off without him really (for me Hugh Dennis and Andy Parsons are awesome on that programme). Guess it shows how opinions differ. I'm not saying he isn't funny he is and I don't dislike him, he just isn't my favourite.
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Love going to see comedians and Boyle is one of the most overated as BFYP says.
He wasnt a patch on Russell Howard or Jimmy Carr. Im not saying he is shit either, that accolade has to go to Frank Skinner. Utter shite.
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Last night episonde did seem like he was trying to be as offensive as possible. Some of the stand up material on the programme had been used before.
Though I spurted my tea during his Susan Boyle, never been kissed routine even though I have heard it before.
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I'd rather fellate Kenneth Clarke for a month than spend 10 seconds watching that unfunny Jock gobshite. Cack, cack, cack.
On the \"I'm fcuking wonk at comedy but I make up for it by making tired offensive remarks if the sort that used to be funny about 30 years ago\" scale, he comes a couple of places above Nick Hancock. Utter fcuking shite.
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Craig Campbell, was the canadian support act
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That's him!! Now he was funny!! Got a tour nxt year, may well have to try and c him!!
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Jerry sadowitz absolutely passes all over Doyle. Razor Sharp and so close to the bone.
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One of the funniest comedians about is Lee Mach, brilliant stand up routine.
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Jerry sadowitz absolutely passes all over Doyle. Razor Sharp and so close to the bone.
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Nudga wrote:
One of the funniest comedians about is Lee Mach, brilliant stand up routine.
Went to see him at Sheffield this year, his opening act when he put a kid in a box and wheeled him off was brilliant.
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I used to think that Frankie Boyle would be good .... not so sure that he would work in the Arena.
I saw Lee Mack at the Dee Dah City Hall too - excellent. Manford is good live - I can't believe that I like Rhod Gilbert. Adam Hills is excellent. My daughter likes Jason Byrne. Dara O'Briain was OK. Looking forward to Ed Byrne next.
There are a couple of Comedy Club events coming up at the Dome - one of them is Simon Evans (warm up for Lee Mack at Sheff City Hall).
Oh - Frankie Boyle, he doesn't offend me, but using the word Kitson a lot doesn't necessarily make you funny.
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I went to see Jason Manford last year at the Civic Theatre. Very funny, and much like football the live show is much better than watching on TV.
Agree about Lee Mack too. Haven't seen him live but he always makes me laugh when he's on the telly.
As for Frankie Boyle, I thought he was funnier 2 or 3 years ago when more thought went into his jokes. Now it just seems that he dishes out a lot of offensive bile just for the sake of maintaining his reputation as a bit of a controversial character. And I thought his new show was rubbish last week, so didn't bother watching the latest one.
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Nudga wrote:
One of the funniest comedians about is Lee Mach, brilliant stand up routine.
Yep, another vote for Lee Mack here. Best comedian on the circuit at the minute for me.
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Whilst Channel 4 viewers may only rank him as the 41st best stand-up ever, I'm yet to see a better comedian than Stewart Lee. Steven Wright would come a close second.
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This Morning With Richard Not Judy was excellent. Lee and Herring should reunite.
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I'm sorry but there can be only one....
The Big Yin
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Septuagenarian Kenneth Clarke is hoping that the month that BST is proposing contains 31 days ...... You may not appreciate Mr Boyle but anyone looking to offer his gob around the Clarke penis has surely made a poor choice.
I keep getting people recommending Ken Dodd to me, but I haven't plucked up the courage yet!
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Sheepskin Stu wrote:
This Morning With Richard Not Judy was excellent. Lee and Herring should reunite.
It's time to fly with Histor's Eye.
Classic comedy form two talented blokes. Lee has got the knack of delivering a comic rant with precision timing and rhythm that many lesser turns simply cannot achieve.
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Just watching Boyle, the first iv seen of this show.
Shite.
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The L J Monk wrote:
Whilst Channel 4 viewers may only rank him as the 41st best stand-up ever, I'm yet to see a better comedian than Stewart Lee. Steven Wright would come a close second.
Steven Wright and Gervais are my two personal favourites! Some of the Def Comedy Jam players are good too! Bernie Mac and Cedric the entertainer are top draw!
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I admit it`s an acquired taste but, Eddie Izzard is Brilliant live.
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Frankie Boyle is the most vile ,disgusting revolting excuse of a man that I have ever had the misfortune to catch a few moments of.
I would rather cut my own eyeballs out with a rusty knife than watch him again..
I know they say there is humour in every subject, but kids with Downs, cancer victims and disabled children don't deserve to be the butt of this sick individuals crude attempts to entertain...
As always, BST summed it up perfectly.
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think he is an insult to the human race.am amazed at some of the young ladies in the audience laughing at some of the sickest humour around, the ones about our troops are sraping the barrel.thank god there are still some excellent commediens about who can raise a laugh without having to resort to boyles garbage, :angry:
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If you don't like it, don't watch it. There is a disclaimer before his show that warns you what is coming.
He is actually a very intelligent man and has had alot of suffering in his own life.
That said, his humour is not for everyone. Personally though, I find him highly entertaining.
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I have been a fan of his for the past few years.. I watched episode one of his new series and thought it was so-so. Thought I would give it another chance the following week. Again so-so.. I watched the first of the double bill last night and came to the conclusion that it is sh*te.
'If you don't like it don't watch it' as the saying goes... I didn't watch the second one of the double bill..
He just uses the same jokes every week.
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I thought that the first episode last night was hilarious. The sketches are really warped and fcuked up.
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I was a huge fan. Mock the Week was brilliant with him and I watched him live in Manchester on his last tour... although he just repeated the stuff he'd done on Mock the Week which was a bit shit.
I've watched the DVD of his latest tour and it's disappointing. There are some laughs in there, but lifting the sickest stuff off sickapedia and just being plain insulting in the traditional right-wing working mens club style does not make a funny experience. Personally I think he believed his own hype and thinks he's much funnier than he actually is... should stayed at MTW where he was the star.
For me Kevin Bishop, Dara Obrien and Kevin Bridges are the funniest three at the minute. All have regional comedy which does travel well.
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Rios wrote:
I was a huge fan. Mock the Week was brilliant with him and I watched him live in Manchester on his last tour... although he just repeated the stuff he'd done on Mock the Week which was a bit shit.
I've watched the DVD of his latest tour and it's disappointing. There are some laughs in there, but lifting the sickest stuff off sickapedia and just being plain insulting in the traditional right-wing working mens club style does not make a funny experience. Personally I think he believed his own hype and thinks he's much funnier than he actually is... should stayed at MTW where he was the star.
For me Kevin Bishop, Dara Obrien and Kevin Bridges are the funniest three at the minute. All have regional comedy which does travel well.
kevin or john? because i saw john bishop at the MEN and he was on fire!!
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We've got tickets for John Bishop at the Dome in a few weeks. Bought them nearly a year ago just before he hit mainstream, when he was a breath of fresh air. In all honesty I'm getting a bit too used to him now. Hopefully a friend, who also saw him at MEN I think, said he was superb and it was all new stuff not seen on the telly.
Dara I'm not sure about. That Apprentice after show thing is just his show and everybody else are the stooges. I would suggest the show (although needs a tad of humour) is mainly about the guests on their experiences in the show. Dara asks the right questions, but only allows anybody about 2 seconds air-time or 1 sentence answers, before he interrupts and takes over by trying to be funny. He may be an idious looking chuff, but Chiles got it about right on that show.
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Have to say I've watched 2 live comedy dvd's in the last 2 weeks.
Jimmy Carr- In all honesty, his humour is much like Frankie Boyles. Boyle tells it in a rough arsed working class way, while Carr tells it in a middle England way. Gags are the same just a slight variation on delivery. I would suggest Carr is slightly cleverer though.
Lee Mack- Only seen him the odd time on TV and thought he wasn't good. However found his live dvd very good. The funniest bit is when he go's all 'Cockney' on you.
Just borrowed Gervais's new one so need to see that now.