darkdubh wrote: » Anyone feel that we are oversaturated with people who have decided to make a career out of comedy? With social media theres been an explosion in people doing comedy skits, the overwhelming majority of whom are not even mildly amusing. Some of these people are ending up on TV panel discussion shows et al. Many of them are people who are probably gas craic down the pub with their friends/workmates but just don't cut it as someone I'd feel like paying money to go see.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I never understood where Dermot from Dermot and dave came from, was he an RTE employee? He was on TV before he was a "comedian" as far i can see. The only place i ever saw him do standup was the Late late Show.
Senor Fancy Pants wrote: » Alison Spittle. Not funny
darkdubh wrote: » Dermot Whelan? All I know him from is when he used to appear on The Panel on RTE, thought he was as funny as bowel cancer. Refuse to watch anything with him since.
darkdubh wrote: » There seems to be a blurring too recently of the line between comedians, travel presenters, actors etc. Travel TV shows nowadays in particular always seem to have some "gas man" type presenting them like Hector or that gaptoothed gob****e who was doing the show with his mother.
hungry hypno toad wrote: » You mean Baz the drink driver guy?
Glenster wrote: » "Do you remember chipsticks?" -Dermot Whelan's entire act.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » he also managed to get a "song" release for the euros ....can't believe how atrocious it was
King George VI wrote: » The only funny Irish comedian in stand-up is Dara ? Briain, and even then he's miles behind the Americans and most British comedians. Actually now that I've thought about it Dylan Moran is hilarious too, but the rest are just pure scutter. The Panel was awful, Irish radio comedy is terrible nowadays and the upandcoming comedians (Fred Cooke mainly) are absolutely atrocious.
The_Valeyard wrote: » Dara is far ahead of most US and Brit comedians.
King George VI wrote: » most comedians in the UK and US are funnier in my opinion
darkdubh wrote: » "Internet sensations" like Cian Twomey muddy the water too though thankfully he doesn't seem to have made the leap from social media into tv & radio just yet. Doesn't bode well for the next generation of comedy when the likes of him and Dapper Laughs can build up a huge audience of easily amused millenials who'll laugh at anything.
King George VI wrote: » Ahh now, he's no Louis CK. He's fantastic but most comedians in the UK and US are funnier in my opinion. Suppose it's down to personal preference.
darkdubh wrote: » Yeah thats him. Couldn't think of his name.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I enjoy Farmer michael on youtube, anyone like or dislike him? most seem to dislike.
Noveight wrote: » Ed Byrne is a dose.