New Bill Burr on Netflix June 6th.
Stand Up comedy
Fair play to Homegrove, it was him who first got me into Roy āChubbyā Brown.
Anyone seen Gervaisā new show?
The opening 5-10 minutes of Gervais are pretty good. A lot of the rest of it is meh, but some is quite funny.
On of my current favs is in town fyi.
- Edited
Some line up on that Bill Burr presents Friends Who Kill thatās on Netflix today. He closes it, with Dave Attell, Michelle Wolf, Jessica Kirson and Jimmy Carr going before him. And a few others. Just shame that with a running time of 70 minutes they each get about 10 minutes. Burr has already shot a full special, he just is not ready to lose the material yet because heās got a full touring special. Kudos for him not being like Jimmy Carr. Saw him a week after his first Netflix-special. And he did nothing but that. Usually comedians are expected to retire the material once the special is out.
Homegrove This was the first ācollectiveā special that I really enjoyed. Felt Ronnie Chieng was wasted but otherwise loved all the sets. Steph Tolev was insane and hilarious, and I loved that Michelle Wolf played it like a female version of Burr, going at white women mercilessly. The token black guy was great as well.
That Bill Burr Netflix is a Joke-special was just bad all around. Burrās disease blankets, and Michelle Wolfās white women twerking were the only things I really laughed at. Even Dave Attel was not funny.
Homegrove Dave Attell
Saw him once. He was hilarious. Seems like one of those guys who knows how to work a room. Not sure how well that translates to television.
Had an old roomie who worked at Cobbs, the biggest comedy club in SF. She used to get us in all the time and I saw pretty much all the big acts for a while there. Most unexpectedly hilarious comedian? Sinbad. That dude was incredible.
But his top was on.