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phyzik
12-20-2009, 03:46 AM
This was posted back in November, but I think it's a pretty good list. At least they got #1 right.

http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2009/11/the-10-best-comedians-of-the-decade-2000-2009.html

“Good evening, my name is Bill Hicks. I’ve been on the road now doing comedy 12 years, so, uh, bear with me while I plaster on a fake smile and plow through this shit one more time. I’m kinda tired of traveling, kinda tired of doing comedy, kinda tired of staring out at your blank faces looking back at me, wanting me to fill your empty lives with humor you couldn’t possibly think of yourselves.” —Bill Hicks, Dark Poet

Being a funny person on a stage is not easy. It takes a unique determination to stand in front of complete strangers and hope they get it the way you get it. Oftentimes, they simply won’t, but the trick is to keep going. The folks below did, and it is with great pleasure and great awe that we honor them—the 10 best comedians of the decade:

10. Aziz Ansari

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With a cultishly popular MTV show (Human Giant), a flourishing stand-up career, a scene-stealing turn in Judd Apatow’s Funny People, and a blog he actually posts on regularly, it’s only fitting that twentysomething comic Aziz Ansari make our list. Whether he’s hanging with idol Kanye West or bloodying up Ted Leo as “Clell Tickle: Indie Marketing Guru,” Ansari stays connected to the music world while taking us all on the highway to the comedy zone. And watch out, entertainment journos; Ansari recently started writing articles for the likes of Interview. Besides, who else can lay claim to literally being the A to Z of comedy? Sara Miller

Click here (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3786206610821776395&ei=hJP1Su3-IKL6rALtpbX-CA&q=clell+tickle#) to watch Clell Tickle: Indie Marketing Guru.

9. Mitch Hedberg

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Mitch Hedberg was a master at relating simple observational ironies to his audience. His stand-up routine could’ve been achingly unfunny in someone else‘s hands, but an atonal, stream-of-consciousness delivery teased an almost confessional humor out of life’s idiosyncrasies. His death from a drug overdose in 2005 only added to his mystique, transforming him into a cult comedy icon. Michael Saba

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8. Eugene Mirman

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Eugene Mirman’s dozens of online video clips and his three brilliant standup albums this decade—along with the work of peers like Zach Galifianakis and Patton Oswalt—have taken comedy in a bold new, hilariously absurd direction. Mirman is the undisputed king of the perfectly executed non-sequitur (“This is a bag of dandelions! These aren’t chicken strips at all!”), an expert lampooner of all things pop-cultural (check the Mötley Crüe Behind the Music clip at Eug-Tube), and a master at adapting angry screeds to soulless corporations into stage plays. Plus, he’s a Maxim-magazine-certified “sexpert.” Steve LaBate

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7. Ricky Gervais

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No one has can pull off the role of the oblivious blowhard like Gervais. The Office showcased his knack for playing a self-important ass, and his brilliant BBC series Extras extracted hilarious performances out of the biggest stars in show business. But the real surprise is how his stand-up comedy sometimes even surpasses his character acting. Emily Riemer

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6. Sarah Silverman

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Like more than a couple funny people on this list, Silverman specializes in the thorniest of topics—race. The woman who once delivered a bit about Martin Luther King just couldn’t help herself, even in the get-out-the-vote video below, which mixes earnest enthusiasm for Obama with wicked jokes about ethnicity. Nick Marino

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5. David Cross

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David Cross is alternative comedy‘s renaissance man. He cut his teeth on HBO’s wildly subversive Mr. Show with co-creator Bob Odenkirk, a fellow traveler in L.A.‘s mid-nineties standup circuit. Cross spent the next decade and a half headlining tents at festivals and appearing in music videos with Yo La Tengo and the New Pornographers, becoming indie-dom’s patron saint of irony. He’s played cultural critic, antagonist and slaughterer of sacred cows on two stand-up albums to date (released on Sub Pop, natch), the first of which earned a Grammy nod. And in 2003, he pulled his analrapist stocking over his head for a turn as Tobias Fünke in the now-legendary Arrested Development. Michael Saba

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4. Chris Rock

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Although he first hit it big in the ‘90s, Rock became comedy royalty in the 2000s. While he was making fluffy, mainstream films like Madagascar, he never shied away from edgy comedy, and his HBO specials and stand-up appearances from the 2000s are among his best, sharply skewering black culture, politics and even Oprah. Emily Riemer

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3. Patton Oswalt

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I’m not a big fan of stand-up comedy, but the first time I heard a Patton Oswalt bit I immediately felt a deep, emotional bond with that round little man. His rant about KFC’s Famous Bowls—which I’d lamented over with friends but never so eloquently as his definition: “a failure pile in a sadness bowl”—has become kind of an annoying Thing (even to him, I think—when I saw him in February, he chastised a guy for requesting it between jokes), but it perfectly encapsulates what I love about him. Oswalt has this deep sense of cultural shame that radiates outward but also pierces deep into his own psyche—he knows how ridiculous everything is, but knows, too, he’s no better than anyone else. He’s funnier than just about everyone else, though, so that helps a lot. Rachael Maddux

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2. Zach Galifianakis

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In 2008, we described Zach Galifianakis’ act thusly: “a mix of the hyper-intelligent and the low-brow—blink-and-you’ll-miss-them absurdist nuggets. Sometimes the joke is simply the mispronunciation of a word, other times it’s in pushing a button that’s particularly taboo with his audience.” Since then, the dude’s blown up a little bit, starring in blockbuster movies (The Hangover) and critically acclaimed television (HBO’s Bored to Death), while having many an awkward moment on his web series, Between Two Ferns. Did we mention he’s got a beard that just won’t quit? Catch him live if and when you can. Austin L. Ray

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1. Dave Chappelle

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The funniest man of the decade spent some well-documented time off the grid, then emerged from seclusion to assure everyone that he wasn’t crazy, a crackhead or a crazy crackhead. It’s no wonder speculation was so intense: When he stepped into the spotlight—whether on his side-splitting Comedy Central show or in a stand-up setting—Dave Chappelle was supernaturally magnetic. You couldn’t take your eyes off him, couldn’t stop laughing, and couldn’t help yourself from watching to see which taboo he’d skewer next. Race was his specialty, as evidenced in the clip below, which contains his immortal “Terrorists do not take black hostages” bit. Nick Marino

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Fpoonsie
12-20-2009, 03:54 AM
Not a bad list...

Honorable mentions: Jim Gaffigan, Brian Regan, Daniel Tosh, Demetri Martin, Todd Barry, Arj Barker

phyzik
12-20-2009, 03:56 AM
Not a bad list...

Honorable mentions: Jim Gaffigan, Brian Regan, Daniel Tosh, Demetri Martin, Todd Barry, Arj Barker

I saw Demitri downtown at the comedy club in river center mall (cant remember the name of the club right now), he is fucking hilarious and very approachable. After the show me and my group of friends had drinks with him until we closed the bar.

Fpoonsie
12-20-2009, 04:02 AM
I saw Demitri downtown at the comedy club in river center mall (cant remember the name of the club right now), he is fucking hilarious and very approachable. After the show me and my group of friends had drinks with him until we closed the bar.

Nice! He struck me as that kinda dude. I've seen Jim and Daniel live, both hilarious, though Jim seemed more approachable than Mr. Tosh. The guy's a total dick, but funny as HELL. It takes real talent to make rape jokes to an audience full of women, and have them laugh hysterically.

koriwhat
12-20-2009, 04:39 AM
10. Aziz Ansari :tu
9. Mitch Hedberg :sleep
8. Eugene Mirman https://www.test-militaryonesource.com/DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default/emoticons/questionmark.gif
7. Ricky Gervais https://www.test-militaryonesource.com/DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default/emoticons/questionmark.gif
6. Sarah Silverman :td
5. David Cross :tu
4. Chris Rock :tu
3. Patton Oswalt :td
2. Zach Galifianakis :td
1. Dave Chappelle :tu

jag
12-20-2009, 05:15 AM
Nice to see Aziz gettin some love. Dude is hilarious on Parks and Rec.

TDMVPDPOY
12-20-2009, 05:25 AM
never knew dave did standup, i only know him through skits he does on his shows....

phyzik
12-20-2009, 05:38 AM
never knew dave did standup, i only know him through skits he does on his shows....

Seriously? You thought he just somehow got a prime time comedy show out of the blue or because of Half Baked?

http://www.forwardedtome.com/images/ftm_fail.jpg

The dude is a legend...

phyzik
12-20-2009, 05:43 AM
Nice! He struck me as that kinda dude. I've seen Jim and Daniel live, both hilarious, though Jim seemed more approachable than Mr. Tosh. The guy's a total dick, but funny as HELL. It takes real talent to make rape jokes to an audience full of women, and have them laugh hysterically.

Mitch Fatel is cool to hang out with as well. Talked to him for about an hour after his show at the same comedy club at River Center. He wouldnt outright say it, but he does not like Carlos Mencia at all.

baseline bum
12-20-2009, 07:08 AM
Fuck this list not having Carlin on it, much less at the #1 spot he deserves.

whottt
12-20-2009, 07:18 AM
http://www.forwardedtome.com/images/ftm_fail.jpg

Poor dog :lol

leemajors
12-20-2009, 11:29 AM
Fuck this list not having Carlin on it, much less at the #1 spot he deserves.

Wasn't quite his decade. I thought Brian Posehn should be on the list.

baseline bum
12-20-2009, 11:57 AM
Wasn't quite his decade. I thought Brian Posehn should be on the list.

It was a very strong decade for Carlin. Two of my favorite bits, one on the afterlife and another on why he doesn't vote, both came these last 10 years. I loved most of his stuff this decade, but those are the two I remember right off hand. Or his bit about the benefits of being an old fuck killed.

ashbeeigh
12-20-2009, 01:21 PM
Loving that Aziz is on the list, although I had no idea who he was until this year.

The Franchise
12-20-2009, 01:35 PM
There are about 4 names that belong on that list, and the rest are garbage.

Leetonidas
12-20-2009, 03:09 PM
This doesn't have Pablo Francisco on it, so it is kinda lame. Fuck Sarah Silverman, Chris Rock, and to a lesser extent, David Cross.

koriwhat
12-20-2009, 03:10 PM
Mitch Fatel is cool to hang out with as well. Talked to him for about an hour after his show at the same comedy club at River Center. He wouldnt outright say it, but he does not like Carlos Mencia at all.

who does? mencia is a joke in himself. fuckin' liar, pretender, and wannabe. i can't stand that fuck just like dane crook!

Fpoonsie
12-20-2009, 03:12 PM
This doesn't have Pablo Francisco on it, so it is kinda lame. Fuck Sarah Silverman, Chris Rock, and to a lesser extent, David Cross.

Yeah, I used to be caught up in the Sarah Silverman hype, until I realized I wasn't laughing when I was watching her, just touching my penis.

And I like Michael Scott's "Chris Rock" better than I like Chris Rock's "Chris Rock".

Got nothing against David Cross, though.

jaffies
12-20-2009, 07:59 PM
No Conan O'Brien?
No Jon Stewart or Steven Colbert?
Hedberg at #9?!?
Patton Oswald ahead of Chris Rock?
NO CARLIN?!?

There's a lot wrong with this list

Spurminator
12-20-2009, 08:23 PM
Eddie Izzard

leemajors
12-21-2009, 05:10 AM
No Conan O'Brien?
No Jon Stewart or Steven Colbert?
Hedberg at #9?!?
Patton Oswald ahead of Chris Rock?
NO CARLIN?!?

There's a lot wrong with this list

talk show hosts that don't do standup?

EmptyMan
12-21-2009, 09:35 AM
It's like all of these shitty comedy central comedians have a clan where they team up together and keep getting jobs.

JamStone
12-21-2009, 09:49 AM
I'm not an avid comedy stand-up fan. I don't really watch them really. But, I'm surprised Katt Williams isn't on the list. I'm also a huge fan of Kevin Hart. He absolutely kills me. Also, I don't really follow the guy, but supposedly Louis CK is supposed to be hilarious.

The list seems like it's comprised of comedians who have also had at least some film or television success, except for a couple of them down the list. Patton Oswalt is not funny to me at all.

Thunder Dan
12-21-2009, 09:51 AM
Chris Rock should be #1 and Mitch should be a distant 2nd.

They must be talking about just this decade's work because Chris Rock is the best standup comedian ever.

fraga
12-21-2009, 10:02 AM
I whole heartedly agree...Dave Chappelle is the bestest...I saw him when he did a show here in S.A. a loooooong time ago...freakin hilarious...had me falling out of my chair...I believe he was here for one night...did a 7 o'clock show then an 11...he deserves to be number 1...

Cry Havoc
12-21-2009, 10:08 AM
Chris Rock should be #1 and Mitch should be a distant 2nd.

They must be talking about just this decade's work because Chris Rock is the best standup comedian ever.

:wow

Chris Rock isn't even in the top 5 all-time stand up group yet.

Anyone who puts Sarah Silverman on a "Best of" comedians list, let alone above Mitch Hedberg, is seriously an idiot and has a very loose grasp on what's objectively funny. I don't know that I've ever laughed at a single joke she's made, and I know several people who feel the same way.

desflood
12-21-2009, 10:37 AM
Personally, I'd take Chris Rock off the list and put Eddie Izzard in his place. Hedberg should be higher on the list. Best standup I ever saw live was Bobby Lee, the guy from Mad TV - abso-freakin-lutely hilarious. I literally fell out of my chair laughing.

DisAsTerBot
12-21-2009, 10:52 AM
hedberg ftw!

In10se
12-21-2009, 11:10 AM
Comedians are like musicians - their style may appeal to some ears but not others. From this decade I enjoyed Chappelle, Cross, Gaffigan, Pablo Francisco, George Lopez, and the guy who does the puppets (can't recall his name).

Since they seem to be going on people who have done film, tv and has commercial success I'm surprised they left off Lopez.

Thunder Dan
12-21-2009, 11:53 AM
:wow

Chris Rock isn't even in the top 5 all-time stand up group yet.



this is a classic case of what I argued a couple weeks ago about how the Beatles will always be the best rock band ever even if someone better comes along.

This is no different. Chris Rock deserves to be up there with the bests of all time in Standup, but because he is new and alive, he won't. Anyway, Comedy Central ranks him 5th of all time and I agree.

http://everything2.com/title/Comedy+Central%2527s+100+Greatest+Stand-Ups+of+all+Time

Fpoonsie
12-21-2009, 11:54 AM
yes he is

Nope.

Thunder Dan
12-21-2009, 11:57 AM
10. Eddie Murphy
9. Roseanne Barr
8. Bill Cosby
7. Rodney Dangerfield
6. Steve Martin
5. Chris Rock
4. Woody Allen
3. Lenny Bruce
2. George Carlin
1. Richard Pryor

In10se
12-21-2009, 12:11 PM
Roseanne Barr and Woody Allen?

I'd flip Carlin and Pryor in my list. Loved both but connected with Carlin's a little more.

In10se
12-21-2009, 12:11 PM
Roseanne Barr and Woody Allen?

I'd flip Carlin and Pryor in my list. Loved both but connected with Carlin's a little more.

Blake
12-21-2009, 12:25 PM
the guy that puts me into tears laughing every time is Jim Gaffigan.

If you were translate success that came after their stand up routines, Dane Cook and George Lopez would have to be on that list......no matter how much they may actually suck.

CuckingFunt
12-21-2009, 12:56 PM
I'd keep Rock on the list, but move him down. I'd take Silverman off completely and replace her with either Jim Gaffigan of Brian Posehn. Otherwise, I think the it's pretty solid.

spurs_fan_in_exile
12-21-2009, 12:59 PM
i'd keep rock on the list, but move him down. I'd take silverman off completely and replace her with either jim gaffigan of brian posehn. Otherwise, i think the it's pretty solid.

+1

Frenzy
12-21-2009, 07:59 PM
This doesn't have Pablo Francisco on it, so it is kinda lame. Fuck Sarah Silverman, Chris Rock, and to a lesser extent, David Cross.


word. Where's pablo.

Mr.Bottomtooth
12-22-2009, 12:28 AM
Demetri Martin, Jim Gaffigan, Daniel Tosh, Kyle Cease, and Pablo Francisco need to be on that list.