Originally posted by The Grey Fox
Dane Cook is a terrible stand up artist. He tries to use over-the-top so called 'craziness' and energeticness as an excuse for the fact he isn't funny at all.
He did some shows in London once, deliberately speaking shitty English.
Originally posted by SlayWell yeah, over the topness and craziness is good, when used properly. Bill Hicks, my personal favourite, used it plenty of times.
Kinda like my favourite comedian Hans Teeuwen, only, he is funny. awehuhsHe did some shows in London once, deliberately speaking shitty English.
Is it worth me looking Hans up on youtube or anything? mmm
Originally posted by The Grey Fox
Well yeah, over the topness and craziness is good, when used properly. Bill Hicks, my personal favourite, used it plenty of times.Is it worth me looking Hans up on youtube or anything? mmm
But, the only vid you'll find in English is him singing his song about Nostradamus which is hilarious in Dutch, but I didn't really find it funny in English.
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