Do You Need a Ride? - Episode 96
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Do You Need a Ride? - Episode 96
Strider Wilson is absolutely hysterical 😂 #standupcomedy #funny #StriderWilson #AllThingsComedy #standup #comedy #funny
Joe Bartnick: A Killing In Chicago (Full Special)
Todd Barry: Domestic Shorthair (Full Stand Up Special)
The long-awaited Patrice O'Neal documentary to air February 19th on Comedy Central
The long-awaited Patrice O’Neal documentary to air February 19th on Comedy Central
It’s something fans of the late, great Patrice O’Neal have been long waiting for. The documentary about the comedian who left this planet way too soon before the masses realized his comedic brilliance. Today O’Neal’s longtime girlfriend Von Decarlo Brown took to social media to announce that the doc now titled, Killing Is Easy has a Comedy Central premiere date. It’s been a long road getting the…
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Bill Burr and Paul Virzi are teaming up for a new podcast, “Anything Better?”
Bill Burr and Paul Virzi are teaming up for a new podcast, “Anything Better?”
We’re only one day into 2021, and already Bill Burr has a new project. This morning, Burr and comedian Paul Virzi both took to Twitter to announce that, after “years of talking about doing one together”, it’s finally come together. And in the short glimpse we got in the trailer, they talk about what their final death row meal would be, Burr punching a plate of red marinara sauce, and where they…
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It’s curious to think of how Patrice O’Neal and his comedy would be handled in 2019 if he were still alive. One might jump to a conclusion that the revered comedian who passed away in 2011 might be crucified. However, O’Neal might have ended up like his contemporary Bill Burr whose last special Paper Tiger was received fairly positively for Burr’s extensive self-examination after a very contrarian opening. There’s no way to truly tell, but O’Neal will be held up as a comedy legend for years to come even with much of his controversial material.
The prospect of a Patrice O’Neal documentary examining his life and legacy is fascinating and we can’t wait to see it.