tedpan wrote: » With brains a quarter the size of ours, it's tough for them..
_Brian wrote: » Rachel Paris is very funny.
lufties wrote: Ok less of this please.
lufties wrote: » Ok less of this please.
tedpan wrote: » Haven't you seen anchorman?
boombang wrote: » lufties wrote: » Ok less of this please. I took that to be a pertinent joke. I think this is an interesting question. It might not be possible to explore once the Una Mullahy bots arrive. I know funny women, but do agree that on average men seem to make better comedians than women. If I go full doubter on it I sometimes wonder do I think that because I'm a man or that men generally have set the narrative in almost all aspects of life for centuries in a way that's hard to step back from. Then I listen to some terrrible women-only comedy special, cringe think that they're just not funny.
lawred2 wrote: » lufties wrote: » Ok less of this please. Are you sure you're capable of detecting humour?
Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » Women can be funny in roles on stage, films, tv, shows, etc. But im struggling to think on mainstream popular stand ups. Ive seen two in the laughter lounge that bombed. Suppose, like all things, comedy is selective.
lufties wrote: » Forget about stand up for a while, and think of your social circle.
JayZeus wrote: » lufties wrote: » Forget about stand up for a while, and think of your social circle. Why should that make any difference?
JayZeus wrote: » Why should that make any difference?
lufties wrote: » Yes, I didn't start this thread to pick who's funny and who's not from either gender. There are certainly less female comedians that male, and I'm sure it plays a factor.
EPAndlee wrote: »
_Brian wrote: » lufties wrote: » Yes, I didn't start this thread to pick who's funny and who's not from either gender. There are certainly less female comedians that male, and I'm sure it plays a factor. Wel why did you start it then ? You said you can’t think of one female comedian that’s funny. There are plenty, I was just pointing out one. Maybe you just wanted to start a rabble, rabble, rabble women are the lesser sex thread that AH seems intent on continuing ?
Eric Cartman wrote: » I cant think of any good standup female comics , my biggest issue with ever seeing female comdey is how seperatist it is, a lot of female standup comics go right for the low hanging fruit and make jokes about experiences only women understand or spend their set mocking men , they target laughs only from otger women and wonder why a room goes silent
WoolyJumper wrote: » If I think about comedic actors then there a lot of women I find funny. Any of the women that have come from SNL in recent years have been funny (arguably more funny than the men on that show) I know SNL isn't that funny but it has had a few great sketches in the last few years and they have involved the women. Kristen Wigg, Mia Rudolf, Amy Phoeler, Tina Fey, Aidy Bryant, Cecily Strong, Kate McKinnon, Vanessa Bryer. All very funny actors and writers both in and out of SNL. There is a also a lot of funny female stand ups. I might see a female stand up routine that is absolutely hilarious but then see another one by them that is not funny at all. I think that is the same for all comedians though. Its just when you have the expectation that women are not funny you will hone in on the not so funny more. Michell Wolf's recent white house roast was hilarious. Cecily Strong did one a few years before which was also very funny. Katherine Ryan has done great stand up. Sarah Millican, Nina Conti, Sara Pascoe all have done good (as well as bad) stand up routines. Dina Hasham is a comedian I discovered very recently. Not very well know but very funny. Saw a video roast battle video recently where she went up against a guy. While he was just mean she was genuinely funny. I also happen to like Maeve Higgins so that might undermine everything I just said :pac: I just don't think people get her subtle awkward story telling comedy :cool: And sure there is a lot of vagina jokes in female comedy but I think that is more the industry. When one woman makes some jokes like that and the industry find it works then similar comedian will get more work because they will see it as a safe bet. But I think its changing. I think we will start to see a lot more funny female comedians coming up over the next few years with different styles of comedy.
lufties wrote: » I hope we see more female comedians too. However, I guess the point of this thread was regarding the general public. In everday life I never meet funny or comical women, or very rarely do. Why is that? Yes I'm sure I have my shortcomings, but all the introspection in the world doesn't change my observations. I agree that its a tough topic, because its uncomfortable for some, perhaps like an unspoken truth.
WoolyJumper wrote: » lufties wrote: » I hope we see more female comedians too. However, I guess the point of this thread was regarding the general public. In everday life I never meet funny or comical women, or very rarely do. Why is that? Yes I'm sure I have my shortcomings, but all the introspection in the world doesn't change my observations. I agree that its a tough topic, because its uncomfortable for some, perhaps like an unspoken truth. Wow, really? Most of my friends are female and most of them are really funny (at least I think so) Granted I'm a gay man so maybe the dynamics are different. But I find a lot of women (and men) in my every day life very funny Even just in work where there is big mix of people and we tend to get through the day cracking jokes (not me, i'm not funny ). There is probably more women than men in the office but I don't notice the straight guys laughing any less. Probably the funniest person in the office is a women in her early 60s...and not funny in the patronising way we tend to find older women funny. But just a genuinely funny person who you know loves it when she has the whole room laughing.
Arbie wrote: » OP, what's the list of male comedians you find funny? I bet you'll find a fair bit of disagreement over it as comedy is so subjective. Regardless of gender there are surely very few comedians/comedic actors who are consistently funny. I agree with WoolyJumper, some of the funniest people I know are women of all ages. My niece comes out with some really dry one liners. My aunt has brilliant stories. A very quiet friend can tell jokes that will have you in tears laughing and not a swear word or mention of vaginas. Maybe the men you know appear funnier because you share similar experiences, so you're biased from the start. Anyway, give us 10 male comedians you like.