vic dibitetto
[url=https://www.youtube.com/user/VicDiBitetto/videos]his youtube is a goldmine[/url] but his actual work is even better
Patton Oswalt's standup is pretty fantastic imo
Check out "My Weakness Is Strong"
Majority of the recommendations in this thread are actually pretty damn good. Steve Hughes, Carl Baron and Russell Peters are also worth checking out
Tried to avoid posting ones already mentioned in this thread, but here's a bunch of well-known and generally liked British stand-ups:
Dara O'Briain - Observation, general,
Ed Byrne - Observation
Frankie Boyle - Observation, dark/'edgy'
Sean Lock - Observation
Jimmy Carr - Observation, a lot of audience interaction and dark/shock humour
Stewart Francis - One Liners
Milton Jones - One Liners, generally quite surreal/whimsical but kinda weak at improv
Gary Delany - One Liners
Noel Fielding - Surrealism
Russell Howard - Try to stick to his stand-up rather than Good News TV show
Jon Richardson - cynical observation
Sarah Millican - observation/general
Greg Davies
Kevin Bridges
Good panel shows that are good at showing off/introducing comedians:
Have I Got News For You
Mock The Week
Would I Lie To You
You've Been Watching
Big Fat Quiz Of The Year
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
8 Out Of 10 Cats
Bill Burr, Joe Rogan.
Chelsea Handler recently released a special on Netflix, wasn't expecting much but it was actually really entertaining (she's pretty hot too I think)
I'm a big fan of George Carlin.
Rhod Gilbert
[video=youtube;BHifn2RZn_8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHifn2RZn_8[/video]
Usually talks about things or events that annoy the shit out of him
Steven Wright. AKA the guy on their couch in Half Baked. AKA K-Billy from K-Billy's Super Sounds of the '70's in Reservoir Dogs.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD0KApiFdLg[/media]
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