I'm on a Michael Mcintyre spree

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    My friend and I were dying in the middle of class while watching the bit about the gym changing rooms.

    Look it up. You'll be dying~
     
  2. Jiηx You're such a loser.

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    His downfall is he doesnt write new material for aaaages, same stuff for years, hilarious at the time, played out now though.

    Saying that i do think he's done some new stuff somewhat recently.
     
  3. Peace and War Bianca, you minx!

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    Enzy is infectious with her fads, no?

    Not my favourite comedian but funny enough.
    Still enjoy Al Murray. Love most all of Frankie Boyle. But still my favourite stand up/sketch show is Lenny Henry.
     
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    Oh yes. Just as I am irritating infectious with mine~

    Ooh, I'll have to look them up.
     
  5. Jiηx You're such a loser.

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    Al Murray knows how to drill a joke into the ground then set up a shop ontop of it, i like his sitcom though "Time, Gentlemen Please"
    There reached a point in his career were all Frankie Boyle attempted to do was disgust the nation with his over the top perverse and grotesque sense of humour, to the point now where if he's not insulting your mother whilst having sex with your dog any thing else said is just to be expected.

    Never watched much of Lenny Henry's sketch show stuff, watched "Chef" i think it was called, where he was a chef, but other that I aint really seen him do much.

    Lee Evans is my comedy god, love that man to death.
     
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    Oh I try my best :lolface:

    I used to be able to do the changing room sketch word for word xD

    "I'm in two pants! I don't give a shizz! It's better to have 2 pants than no pants!"

    Although, I will still love Lee Evans even if he has becoem quite cynical recently. Mr McIntyre is about to go on tour so he should get some new stuff out :D
     
  7. Peace and War Bianca, you minx!

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    I do mean at the pinnacle of their careers, not all their stuff.
    I'm mainly referring to Al Murray's play on a working class individual, when he himself is a middle class man whilst encompassing the stereotypical english person who is a fool.

    Frankie Boyle I loved in Mock the Week, his outrageous and no nonsense jokes were great to watch compared to the straight laced and non vulgar comedians, they played incredibly well off of each other.

    Lenny Henry,, I've only watched the one Stand up DVD which mixed in his stand up material with some of his sketch characters into the actual stage show, showing their each individual history, characteristics and voices, until at the end they all meet with Lenny Henry and lead on to humorous but relevant and productive points and questions about society. It made me laugh and think, not many things can do that.

    Lee Evans is good and energetic, but he's more observational then I like in my comedians. It seemed too much like he was bringing the same points up for me over some shows. But I love his physical humour and his dedication. Gotta love to see him sweat.

    I know Frankie Boyle went over the top when he did Tramadol Nights, that show was incredibly ****ed up and got more shocking laughs, then from the genuine comedy.

    I think you might not enjoy them as much. AL Murray and Lenny Henry are very Britished based comedians, whilst Frankie Boyle is extremely vulgar in his jokes, you might like him but be warned.