I literally laughed involuntary at the submarine joke , better than most specials I've seen recently
@Demun16497 ай бұрын
I guffawed at that, as well. Shut the conning tower door, and the forward torpedo room opens the outer doors while the torpedoes are being loaded. Creases me up't that did. Aye.
@christopherwhittaker26207 ай бұрын
Same
@juliewake45857 ай бұрын
@@christopherwhittaker2620and me.
@pest_41097 ай бұрын
+1 😂
@con_doorman7 ай бұрын
That joke was written and delivered better than anything that's ever come out of Amy Schumer's mouth.
@hughgurney86867 ай бұрын
"Something ain't reich" 🤣🤣🤣
@Google_Does_Evil_Now7 ай бұрын
It's a great line.
@pllpsy6657 ай бұрын
I did not see that coming.
@designchik7 ай бұрын
I did Nazi that coming? Not my line, of course. 😂
@bananaman177 ай бұрын
@@designchik👏🏼
@aryaastark92017 ай бұрын
Aye, I died at that one lol
@PianoPlayerJames7 ай бұрын
The Submarine joke was solid.
@alextanner1157 ай бұрын
lol Made me chuckle too
@yan-amar7 ай бұрын
Genius joke when you think about it. Making this old saying into something negative and so absurd. Makes me think about slapstick comedy, I can picture Chaplin going in circles from door to door. The joke could probably have landed more funny with a little more preparation.
@nidostar20137 ай бұрын
Well, there were a few holes in it…..
@matturner68907 ай бұрын
Jimmy Carr made a pinched, annoyed face somewhere and he didn't know why
@anweshakar1466 ай бұрын
It actually happens with two of our kitchen doors. Closing one opens the other
@SoozUK7 ай бұрын
Nothing says "i'm an edgy outsider" like getting paid $50million by Netflix to do a half-arsed rant for 55 minutes where you just agree with the UK government.
@VerbalEarthworm7 ай бұрын
Lovely to see you here. 👋
@yan-amar7 ай бұрын
Soon they'll be on Netflix telling us how they are silenced.
@28daysleitor7 ай бұрын
Yes come on fellow brits, let's fall into line behind our American overlords.
@BambiTrout7 ай бұрын
That's the thing that I think annoys me most: people pretending to be anti-establishment while basically reading a direct transcript of Rishi Sunak's briefing notes. Or complaining about being cancelled and unable to speak their truth while repeatedly saying the exact thing they were "cancelled" for on every single news programme in the country, in an extremely egotistical and pointless op-ed in a major newspaper, and on 3 successive Netflix specials called "The Cancel King", "2 Cool 2 Cancel", and "CANCELLED: The Comeback Tour"
@vlastelinprislic2864 ай бұрын
@@BambiTroutjust because censorship is not all-encompassing, doesn't mean it's non-existent.
@HOTD108_7 ай бұрын
Most comedy specials are just comedians crying about how they're actually the most important members of society for "telling it like it is" while simultaneously saying "it's just a joke bro". Like, which is it?
@joeberger34417 ай бұрын
Satire is generally a mix of both. Not sure why you think you're being clever here.
@benvinall28687 ай бұрын
@@joeberger3441what? Are comedy specials all satires then?
@billpugh587 ай бұрын
Some are but hey, we all make sweeping generalisations🤣🤣
@angelr56947 ай бұрын
YES!
@robh76807 ай бұрын
Yep they want us to see them as modern philosophers but also not take what they say seriously. Also they will say things like "I'm just playing a character, it's not what I really think" - well fine but that 'character' still has to be funny.
@kida43137 ай бұрын
I really like the direction this channel is going in. Well done, Mr. Spicer!
@patchso7 ай бұрын
Agreed. Interesting, thoughtful AND funny.
@declanmcardle7 ай бұрын
"Something ain't Reich I and II" were good, but the Third one wasn't so popular...
@joelogjam91637 ай бұрын
The problem is that, nowadays, you can't call a spade a spade. Which is why I spent 3 hours in my local hardware store the other day doing a digging mime until they got tired of guessing what exactly it was that I wanted and kicked me out.
@the_sammy7 ай бұрын
See this is a fucking good joke!
@francesT58777 ай бұрын
Aren’t you supposed to call it a bloody shovel?
@nathan1057 ай бұрын
That Rocket Salad joke was caught me off guard!
@28daysleitor7 ай бұрын
Easily the best thing about this. Give him a comedy Special.
@TommyLikeTom7 ай бұрын
It actually embarrasses me because at around the time that I started telling people I do stand-up was the time when Netflix started posting the worst specials ever, giving every comedian a terrible name
@dariuszzukowski52447 ай бұрын
Can we see you somewhere, preferably on the internet?
@AleksaNoeksa7 ай бұрын
As someone from the general public, I think it only gave those few comedians a bad name, not the entire lot of ya. I feel like the number of fans overall has been constantly growing since I was old enough to enjoy it.
@TheSometimeAfter7 ай бұрын
Waiting for the punchline...
@ianveep93647 ай бұрын
@@dariuszzukowski5244I would not bother. If you watch half a dozen videos on his channel you'll come to the same conclusion. This guy is a genuinely in need of medical attention. He's also possibly a rapist but that could just be the schizophrenia.
@dasninjastix7 ай бұрын
Perfectly said. The more deflating aspect of this era of comedy is people championing the aggrieved comedians' perspective for them. People on stage being paid to whine and cry about people whining and crying having any subsequent backlash countered by oodles of other people complaining about "freedoms". Lost in all of this nonsense is the actual comedy.
@judasdubois7 ай бұрын
yeah its like this sad mostly boys club of dudes who are literally paid millions to complain to us they are being canceled while they have a netflix special and the rogansphere to repeat their talking points about how no one listens to them. Like you want to feel no one listens to you work in customer service "no click on the god damn back button THE BACK BUTTON!"
@moogiewoogie937 ай бұрын
“Satire is meant to ridicule power. If you are laughing at people who are hurting, it's not satire, it's bullying.” ― Sir Terry Pratchett
@MrFullphat7 ай бұрын
How is this not the top comment??
@markwhite34447 ай бұрын
Exactly....Punch up, not down...
@enlightenedanalysis7 ай бұрын
Power is everywhere. The people whom you say are "hurting" have power too. Just because you are unable to see it, does not mean it is non-existent. It is just a different form of power - see the works of Foucault for more details on this. Also, the purpose of comedy is to laugh at everything - even that which may cause offence to some people. Comedy should not have such special boundaries or lines - as to whether those we make fun of are powerful or not. As I said, the goal of comedy (as I see it) is to laugh at EVERYTHING in life - the good, the bad and the ugly - nothing is sacred in comedy. thanks Reply
@SuperSupermanX19997 ай бұрын
@enlightenedanalysis1071 everyone has boundaries or lines for what they consider funny or worth mocking. Even you, though you may wish to deny it. To suggest otherwise is silly. As for the rest of your comment, if you can't see a distinction between "speaking truth to all forms of power, even where you least expect it" and just picking on people, then that's honestly just a bit sad for your taste in comedy. Personally I like my comedians to be clever, rather than just dicks to people who already have high suicide rates due to being social outcasts, but that's just me.
@ayatollahlalalola7 ай бұрын
@@enlightenedanalysis "the goal of comedy is to laugh at EVERYTHING in life" - then why is nearly every stand-up special these days seemingly laughing at the same very specific, very small group of people over and over again?
@timdemoss7 ай бұрын
Submarine joke was A+
@thesunreport7 ай бұрын
Yeah I liked that one as well, but on closer scrutiny Submarines have hatches and not doors I think, so it doesn't quite work. 'When one door closes another door opens CAN be classified as stalking and harrassment, according to the Judge' 'When one door closes another door opens, is the reason I was sacked as Prison Governor' 'When one door closes another door opens is the reason I'll never buy a (car brand) again' 'When one door closes another door opens is the reason my heating bill is so much' And yet, even though the above are perhaps more accurate, they still aren't quite as funny as the Submarine one, ain't life strange??
@Demun16497 ай бұрын
@@thesunreport I thought it was funny. A hatch IS a door, being a little bit of a pedant. They are only called hatches because a sailor cannot spell door. It's the law.
@thesunreport7 ай бұрын
@@Demun1649 Not true. Ironically, the plant where they build Submarines in Barrow-in-Furness apparently has the biggest door in the world, to get the Submarines in and out of the workshop. So we can carry on being pedantic and say 'Well they are the Submarine engineers who use the door, not the Sailors', or we can simply agree that the 1980's sitcom Brush Strokes starring Karl Howman as 'Jacko', should never have been cancelled. It's as simple as that.
@judasdubois7 ай бұрын
It really just comes up from below unexpectedly.
@Demun16497 ай бұрын
@@thesunreport Sailors don't get taught to spell "doors".
@richardblackmore93517 ай бұрын
It is going to be awkward when Netflix inevitably asks Michael to do a comedy special.
@thesunreport7 ай бұрын
I think it's going to take an image revamp though. Some colourful loose-fitting clothes, sunglasses indoors and a name upgrade like Michael 'Hot Sauce' Spicer should do the trick. It's only from that kind of position that he'll really be able to to 'tell it like it is'.
@lynneOG7 ай бұрын
😄@@thesunreport
@MPostma727 ай бұрын
@@thesunreport I'm not sure if that's sensational clickbait-esk enough.
@thesunreport7 ай бұрын
@@MPostma72 He'll obviously have a year of doing the comedy podcasts first. I'm sure Rogan will have him on to talk about Chimp-on-Chimp violence which should humanise Michael nicely as that's very relatable, so the views should be there. We could also give him a hat.
@patchso7 ай бұрын
And we can all call him a ‘sell out’ then.
@stephenjohnson15157 ай бұрын
I don't watch Netflix stand up.. It's so far removed from what goes on in comedy clubs. In my stand up I'm the butt of my jokes. I'm inclusive and ridiculous. It's a strange life
@sarcasticstartrek77197 ай бұрын
I've never heard of Matt Rife before. EDIT: I just watched 3 minutes randomly selected from his "Special". It wasn't particularly offensive but it didn't make me smile. I think the one joke I came in half way through was a Chinese person had a big chin and was going to be a "Chinfluencer" (that seemed to be the big one line in that one). I guess "CHINese"... "CHIN"... I mean, even Trump was better at it wtih "JGINA!". And then he started rambling, for over two minutes straight without a single joke, about how much he works out and loves going to the gym and I thought it was leading somewhere but it didn't seem to. So I closed the video. Thanks for that, Michael. You introduced into my brain something that didn't need to be there. But now it is.
@SortOfEggish7 ай бұрын
You're lucky
@Demun16497 ай бұрын
A very good reason not to waste your money on Net-flick.
@sjlittler707 ай бұрын
And now social media algorithms know you’ve watched him… you’ll be bombarded with his content… each clip more offensive than the last… until finally you get annoyed enough to comment… your engagement with the platform is their endgame. Unfortunately, if people watch a clip of someone being funny they will watch it, smile, and move on… if they watch someone saying something that disgusts them they will react. It’s all so sad really.
@Demun16497 ай бұрын
@@sjlittler70 When you refer to "social media" what, exactly, are you including?
@scrambledpawn44317 ай бұрын
My best guess is that the Chinfliuencer joke was a half-baked attempt to do something with the old "you have more Chins than a Chinese phonebook" fat joke because Chin is one of the most common Chinese surnames. Even then it's an utterly shit adaptation of an already far outdated joke everyone's heard in the last 30 years.
@OrontesRM7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. You and James Acaster. The best response to 'you can't say anything anymore!!!! we're too PC!!!!!' is: "why don't you just try and be funny'?
@Evemeister127 ай бұрын
Because PC isn't funny. It kills imagination to the point that all we're left with is screaming morons like James Acaster.
@Evemeister127 ай бұрын
PC isn't funny. It kills imagination to the point that all we're left with is screaming toddlers like James Acaster.
@NeosSimp7 ай бұрын
@@Evemeister12 Being non-PC by proxy isnt funny either.
@carlo2417 ай бұрын
James Acaster ist the best 😊
@Evemeister127 ай бұрын
@@NeosSimp non -PC allows comedians to go into topics, no matter how sensitive, and find humour. Which is what comedians are meant to do, not give political lectures.
@KrisMcCracken7 ай бұрын
Spot on. What strikes me is that so much of it consists of people in front of live audiences and cameras spending half an hour moaning that they aren't allowed to say what they are saying while being paid, broadcast, and applauded for saying those very things. It's offensive in multiple senses: It's dishonest AND not funny.
@ianabroad7 ай бұрын
I am mourning the loss of stand up comedy I thought I was alone. Fortunately we have YT to go back in time to the olden days. At least Michael - you are proof that satire is still alive and well. Thankfully.
@beingsshepherd7 ай бұрын
Really? His stuff's pretty tame, nothing that upsets the establishment; he's even been given his own BBC show recently.
@soundscape267 ай бұрын
@@beingsshepherd You can be a great comedian without upsetting the establishment, not everything has to be political.
@beingsshepherd7 ай бұрын
@@soundscape26 We're talking _satire._ Spicer's very political but he's no George Carlin.
@johnnywilliams99857 ай бұрын
“Punching down is the easiest form of comedy … for the untalented” 🔥🔥🔥
@SamuelBlack842 ай бұрын
Isn't comedy all about mockery?
@PicturesOnMyMind7 ай бұрын
Clickbait comedians: "they don't live in the stage, they live on your phone" amazing Michael! Absolutely amazingly insightful, funny.
@CraigGrannell7 ай бұрын
This format of video really works for you. This one was great.
@garymason77 ай бұрын
Come on, we can see you were secretly proud of “Something ain’t Reich” 😄
@BSideWasTaken7 ай бұрын
Joe Rogan is a perfect encapsulation of everything wrong with modern alternative entertainment
@AlfaGiuliaQV5 ай бұрын
I´ve never seen his shows or listened to his podcasts. I can´t see the point of him...Like at all? A fat middle aged dude who thinks he knows stuff? Might as well be me!
@jabezcrisp78997 ай бұрын
I'll leave a comment because it makes the algorithm spread this more. Being fair, prudent, measured and relaxed is what we need right now - unfortunately versus watching people start fights it's comparably dull. Well done for making it entertaining - we need more people like that
@DrBenson217 ай бұрын
Listen to Dave Allen. The man told stories and the comedy came secondary but his timing was impeccable. Nothing was forced and said for shock value. Netflix would never sign him if he was born today. Just watch his bit on telling the time. I can't see a "netflix comedian" coming up with something as original or as simple as that.
@wakingtheworld7 ай бұрын
I've just watched it. I was absolutely creased up with laughter. Brilliant. Utterly brilliant. I'd have to quote the whole thing to give examples - "I know I said there are 24 hours in the day" was one. "One and two is 12" Lmao
@DavidShields-h1q7 ай бұрын
Also, don't forget Billy Connoly - the absolute MASTER. Three times I've seen him live, and three times I have left the theatre in pain, I laughed so much. Scottish National Treasure.
@wakingtheworld7 ай бұрын
@@DavidShields-h1q Aye, forget the gym.... Laughter can be a great work-out!
@imSatnav7 ай бұрын
Jasper Carrott too. Fantastic story teller.
@BenMooreBeanmimo7 ай бұрын
You are smoothly evolving into a cleverly satirical culture war correspondent.
@digbysirchickentf23157 ай бұрын
I'm new here but he sounds like another TV brainwashed NPC. Pushing the corporate agenda.
@BenMooreBeanmimo7 ай бұрын
@@digbysirchickentf2315 You are right. You really are new here.
@digbysirchickentf23157 ай бұрын
@@BenMooreBeanmimo Never heard of Spicer, seems like generic soy.
@soundscape267 ай бұрын
@@digbysirchickentf2315 "Generic soy"? lmao
@jonanice6 ай бұрын
Charlie Brooker vibes ❤
@malcolmstockbridge25697 ай бұрын
15 mins of Mandy beats an hour of stand up anyday
@piccalillipit92117 ай бұрын
You mean with Diane Morgan? The spider smashing episode is amazing
@malcolmstockbridge25697 ай бұрын
@@piccalillipit9211 Third series just released.....and Michael is in it again :)
@piccalillipit92117 ай бұрын
@@malcolmstockbridge2569- OMG I never even knew there was a 2nd series - I live in Bulgaria now so I have to think to go look for things.
@Rr0gu3_5uture7 ай бұрын
@@piccalillipit9211 Nah, snorting MDMA.
@piccalillipit92117 ай бұрын
@@Rr0gu3_5uture- Is that an episode or just a recommendation...???
@gingerfellah56657 ай бұрын
I’m a standup comic and it’s damn hard when you are female, straight and 58. But! I’m there to entertain and make people laugh and nothing else. We have a code of conduct “no punching down” when over and over again that’s exactly what happens. I have a huge advantage in many ways being my age. I don’t really care too much about fame and success and as a consequence I’m more relaxed about the whole thing
@impeeratorii7 ай бұрын
The other day Ive read a good piece by a writer named John Warner about Roseanne Barrss comedy show (not on Netflix), after she got kicked out of her own series. He had this good observatio: The people there dont laugh, they clap and holler. They know what bit the punchline is and react to it, but they dont laugh. Because the punchline is not funny, its offensive and it signals "Hey, we know the truth". A lot of that edgy comedy is signaling to the audience "Were owing the libs together!". The rest is just bullying people.
@AlfaGiuliaQV5 ай бұрын
Sounds like a nightmare... I mean..what if you just want to be entertained....?
@David197497 ай бұрын
You absolutely nailed it! Netflix and Joe Rogan are responsible for these mediocre comedians getting such a high profile.
@algrant52937 ай бұрын
Got to admit, I thought I was just getting old and not tuning in with younger comedians. Turns out I have a sense of humour after all. 🎉
@20thCB7 ай бұрын
Crazy Wedding 3 Mad Reception 5 Zany Stag Night 7 Wacky Bridesmaid 4 Naughty Office Party 12 All starring Ed Helms pulling a funny face.
@thesnowmiser67287 ай бұрын
My hearing isn't impared or anything, but man i love that you add captions! Its super nice to see and helps a lot
@closeben7 ай бұрын
you can enable captions within KZbin though. Almost all videos have this enabled, even if the creator doesn’t add them manually KZbin will auto-generate them for you, and can auto translate to another language too. Creators shouldn’t be adding burnt in subtitles on screen because it’s a distraction to some people like myself. Also now if someone wants to read translated subtitles it will be hard to read because they clash with the burnt in subs underneath. Burning in subs creates a lose-lose situation that should never be used for content distributed on a digital platform. It’s easier to add captions to KZbin than on the video itself too. I don’t understand why creators have started burning them in on the video.
@thesnowmiser67287 ай бұрын
@@closeben you can just not look at the bottom of the screen. Auto captions are usually hot garbage. Videos (and content in general) being more accessible is only a positive in my eyes.
@closeben7 ай бұрын
@@thesnowmiser6728 What I’m suggesting is Michael can add manual captions to the video so you don’t have to use auto-generated ones. It’s very difficult for me to not look at the bottom of the screen. Every time a caption changes, it draws my eyes to it, it’s very distracting because I prefer to be focused on the person talking. If he added manual captions and you turned them on you would have the exact same experience.
@victoriaryan15097 ай бұрын
I'm not a fan of burnt in subtitles, but optional ones which the creator has done are great. This works particularly well for comedy as they still have control over the timing. I find them useful in some circumstances, but a distraction in others (particularly if someone is just speaking clearly like this) as I have ADHD. The option to get rid of something which for me is a distraction is lost. All I did was spend time trying to get rid of them and missing what was being said. Artist-created optional closed captions give you choice. 👍🏻
@DaveWeston7 ай бұрын
Luisa Omielan said the same thing, got so fed up being overlooked for a comedy special that doesn't punch down she financed it herself!
@bernardcz927 ай бұрын
I find especially tiring is these comedians' insistance that they are being "cancelled" etc, while getting paid by major platforms to do specials. You can't have it both ways.
@assortedbile53817 ай бұрын
Something happened in the early 2000s where we went from shared human experience to shared awkwardness. From empathy to embarrassment.
@HigherSelfKorea7 ай бұрын
True. If you look closely, awkwardness has developed into the standard American TV humor unfortunately.
@Empwuznal7 ай бұрын
Ok boomer
@LordDaveKoresh7 ай бұрын
@@HigherSelfKoreaWelp, thank the brits for that. Nothing but cringe and awkwardness for the entire 90's... Which influenced the current generation and got exported..
@gking22247 ай бұрын
@@LordDaveKoreshFawlty Towers was from the 70s and was more cringe and awkwardness than anything since. For every exporter, there has to be a willing importer.
@vonwux7 ай бұрын
All pretty much spot on but I do have to argue that Crazy Wedding Three was hard done by. You need to listen to the jokes they _weren't_ telling
@joelvantwillert7 ай бұрын
The submarine joke was legit funny
@juliewake45857 ай бұрын
I feel that I do have to extol the virtue of Stewart Lee as a great comedian. Oh, and I love you too of course Michael.
@medalion13907 ай бұрын
Stewart Lee has an Eskimo face from the nineties though.
@jonstewart4647 ай бұрын
I agree the fuck out of that
@crabapple19747 ай бұрын
Completely agree. Comedy should kick upwards.
@MarusaB7 ай бұрын
Thank you. I've been struggling with this for quite a while now. Are they being "edgy" or just being "douchy"?
@mikeway72077 ай бұрын
As a former comedian, amen and god bless you for speaking on the proliferation of comedic horse manure 💩
@kimmorgan3797 ай бұрын
I'm 100% stealing your standup material. That submarine joke alone is enough for a whole routine.
@rinzaghi20577 ай бұрын
Edgy = Mean, spiteful, nasty, horrible these days. And if you call them out, YOU are the baddie... No. I dont play that.
@lunachu86917 ай бұрын
You are quite correct Mike. Far too much of it sounds like someone reading out a Twitter argument and always about something I just can’t relate to. Trans issues are the prime example - very few of us know any trans people or have had our lives affected by trans people in any way. The intense level of feeling behind the twitter argument/stand up routine is completely out of kilter with reality. As a consequence any potential nuance or insight is obscured by outright hostility and basically bullying of a subsection of society that can do without it. As you say, this wouldn’t necessarily matter if the jokes were good but they are all either joke A or joke B. Joke A is “This person says they’re a woman but they have a penis” and joke B is “here’s a rehashed misogynistic joke from the ‘70s but I’ve inverted it so now it’s funny because the woman is actually a man”. It’s dreadful. All of it.
@patchso7 ай бұрын
Hear hear.
@MassimoAngotzi7 ай бұрын
Actually, joke B is often funny. Moreover, it sheds light on the ridiculousness of their logic.
@boiledelephant7 ай бұрын
James Acaster's bit about Ricky Gervais' trans bit was fantastic, well worth a look.
@TimSlee17 ай бұрын
They're joking about ridiculous social norms, comedians have always done that.
@patchso7 ай бұрын
@@MassimoAngotzi: Who's logic? What logic? Transgenderism is just a fact of life.
@sijohnson56326 ай бұрын
When one door closes... I can't stop laughing. That tickled me pink
@Alex-cw3rz7 ай бұрын
Thank you finally someone said it
@GrinStudios17 ай бұрын
It felt like there was a different level of emotion and honesty behind this video, with Michael being a comedian himself talking about these issues. Great watch as usual. 😁
@naisyjohns7 ай бұрын
Sometimes watching bad stand up comedy is the best way to see Britain
@EvenTheDogAgrees7 ай бұрын
Oh, come on! That submarine joke should have gotten way more laughs! 🤣
@CurmudgeonMedia7 ай бұрын
absolutely bang on the money, as always
@acenikkosadoptedson37027 ай бұрын
I’m loving these little video essays!! :))
@LouiseBurrows7 ай бұрын
I love these new format of videos you are doing. They always hit the nail on the head. And I somehow find them comforting.
@Patrick-jj5nh7 ай бұрын
The stand up comics I enjoy most generally treat 'specials' as the graveyard for their live sets. It's a way of documenting their recent material and ticking it off - in celebratory fashion, to say 'goodbye' to a solid hour or 45 minutes and start afresh. Because that's key for touring and club comics - to continually write new original material so you can come back in a year's time and you entertain your audiences with new jokes. At the same time the special can act as a sort of showcard for business meetings, pitch situations and or even just a way to get new potential fans interested in seeing you live. Being able to enjoy free standup specials on youtube is an absolute privilege if you ask me, since there are many comedians from America, Canada and Australia I'd likely never get to see 'live' otherwise....
@Patrick-jj5nh7 ай бұрын
Comics I'd recommend all with 'free' specials on youtube: Stavros Halkias Phil Hanley Sam Morril Mark Normand Jordan Jensen Jerrod Carmichael (HBO)
@mikeharman42577 ай бұрын
Doing a netflix version of your tour or recent material is just the same as they used to do with making a DVD or VHS
@jimrobin7 ай бұрын
OMG - I just searched for "Rife comedian" (I'd never heard of him before) in KZbin and watched a few minutes of his "routine". Jeeez - I see what you mean! I couldn't stand more than a few minutes and not even close to a smile because of something amusing he said. If that's the standard now then yikes - you're dead right. I may be biased but I really like Kevin Bridges. BTW, I was really impressed at your pronunciation of Reich. Well done! 👍
@dh13807 ай бұрын
Crazy Wedding is a Ukrainian comedy that actually exists. And it's baaaaaaaad 😂
@themorethemerrier2817 ай бұрын
Taylor Tomlinson's Netflix specials are actually gold. But generally I do agree.
@jordanmiller46487 ай бұрын
Something aint reich 😆
@KellyMcDog7 ай бұрын
The Room Next Door was excellent. Funny every time! Nothing else you do has made me laugh.
@chrismcloughlin1637 ай бұрын
Being droll - also an art form. Sub and salad gags carved me up.
@MrVinceq7 ай бұрын
One of your best and most insighful /broadcasting common views. Thank you Michael.
@ProgressiveRoxx7 ай бұрын
There is no place scarier than the first 2 rows at a comedy club. Crowd work is evil and should be illegal. I may be overreacting just a smidge.
@gingerfellah56657 ай бұрын
I’m a comedian and I do crowd work all the time but I’m nice and funny. I’m female and 58 so not the usual type of comic. I’m there to entertain and make people have a break from their sad anxious lives. I frequently feel sad before I go on but then I share the love that I’m unable to express anywhere else. Btw I ask people in advance if I can talk to audience members before I go on. Comedy doesn’t have to be nasty or edgy.
@va20117 ай бұрын
If you're in London, try to get to a Quantum Leopard gig. No punching down and only crowd work with people who are happy to be involved.
@allthebeesaredead1887 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! You don't know how much it means when some comedians speak out against the current wave of hate. The submarine joke was amazing to be fair!
@MyTv-7 ай бұрын
Came for the comedy stayed for the argument! Not especially funny, but very thought worthy and spot-on!
@mauricio24567 ай бұрын
Ok, the submarine door joke was actually pretty fucking funny.
@athalsteinn37457 ай бұрын
You are right. However I find assurance in that times will eventually change and this too shall pass. Now we have to endure this.
@Alex-cw3rz7 ай бұрын
Espcially with that last guy it's like they work backwards to create the joke, they know they are going to make a joke in an attempt to offend women and then just shoehorn anything in. Like that black eye one, it's so poorly constructed and totally focused on this will offend women rather than this will make people laugh
@copiouscareerist7 ай бұрын
Totally agreed. Bad comedy is just plain lazy. I've always been much better at punching my own face. It can be fun to make fun, make "light" of certain personalities, but I tend to make the humor about myself and my own experiences. I'm not a stand up comedian, but I do enjoy helping people smile when I can. It complete me, hahaha. xo
@Alex-cw3rz7 ай бұрын
Exactly it's not about free speech, it's about making good comedy.
@tombillington85647 ай бұрын
There’s something about a Netflix stand up special that instantly puts me off. I love stand up, I even got a chance to work briefly behind a sound desk at a comedy club in Manchester and it was great to see talent grow and nurture. I do agree that Netflix has issues with what stand up they put out on their platform. So many comedians whining thinking their Lenny Bruce (someone who did not benefit from his job and ended up in poverty (something Netflix comedians will never have a problem with)).
@johan89697 ай бұрын
Norm MacDonald was a gem. He made jokes about anything and worked every angle. He made it as if other people said stupid stuff. A running gag was holocaust jokes told as if his co host, a jew, was behind it. He made simple gags about homosexuals about how bad his jokes was about them. He was a master of turning jokes on the head.
@ennayanne4 ай бұрын
homosexuals
@johan89694 ай бұрын
@@ennayanne Yes.
@Pilinvoadora7 ай бұрын
You're right, and you got yourself a subscriber
@critical_stop7 ай бұрын
This is absolutely the case. Off the top of my head: 3 mics was good; Repetoire was good; Taylor Tomlinson and Daniel Sloss are pretty good, and then there's an avalanche of garbage in terms of standup on Netflix.
@entropybentwhistle7 ай бұрын
I laughed at your mock stand-up routines in this vid more than anything I’ve seen for ages on streamvee. It may not get you on NF, but staying classy and clever gets my subscription box tick at least. More than anyone being a total berk to others is going to get.
@ListenToPumpkinMusic7 ай бұрын
The first episode of the "new" Twilight Zone is about exactly this phenomenon. The main character is a struggling stand-up comedian whose routines centered around climate change at the comedy club, where he is in direct competition with every other comedian, fall flat every night. He realises that if he just makes his entire show about punching down on people he knows in his personal life - even acquaintances he's barely met and knows nothing about - the crowd absolutely loves him. He fast tracks his "career" at the literal expense of every other human around him. Because I don't watch much stand up the episode seemed quite abstract the first time I watched it. But after hearing you talk about this issue and basically detailing the exact plot of that episode in the real world (minus the sci-fi stuff), it hits totally different.
@f1neman7 ай бұрын
You nailed what had been bugging me - As a lifelong lover of comedy I've tried watching a few recent "specials" and never made it far through any.
@jayeolasw47 ай бұрын
“Something ain’t Riecht” 😂😂
@hollib39007 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved this. I feel the same as you. Standup isn’t as funny. People can’t differentiate edgy from being a jerk. They usually go for the latter. They have no concept of punching up or down. (I’m 53, so maybe that plays a part in agreeing.)❤
@BradsPitts.7 ай бұрын
Obviously good comedians still exist, Netflix just prides itself on having the worst of everything
@chrispy21177 ай бұрын
Extremely well put, another well made vid!
@agnichatian6 ай бұрын
Good point on reverting to comedy clubs - I'd go to them if it were not for the ubiquity of 'stand-up' on streaming.
@maijakoivula72156 ай бұрын
This is such a great video. Thank you.
@The_BenboBaggins7 ай бұрын
Long time subsciber, liked the video, commenting because I think you're right 😊
@JackRascal7 ай бұрын
Whenever I watch a stand up special these days it feels like I've put on a TedTalk.
@j.j.10647 ай бұрын
I'm really impressed with Michael Spicer. Good videos are really funny. I'm also pleased that he uses his platform to expose bad actors (hatemongers masquerading as comedians and using comedy as a vehicle to further odious ideologogy. Kudos
@saladdodger47227 ай бұрын
One thing that doesn't add up about 'offensive comedians' and lovers of 'offensive comedy' is that they are purposefully mean and offensive and then bitch that people are offended and upset. It'd be one thing if they just said the offensive shit, laughed about it and carried on with their life but there is always the third stage of moaning about how you can't say anything these days and that people need to stop being so sensitive.
@lynneOG7 ай бұрын
My favorite comic (in addition to Mr. Spicer) is Drew Talbert and his adoring band of wait staff. Clever, funny and engaging comedian. No mean or socially twisted dialog in his work, ever.
@JCJTC6 ай бұрын
30 years and I still miss Bill Hicks.
@HagbardCeline237 ай бұрын
I NEVER watch any Netfux 'comedy' specials purely for this very reason (along with the fact I nerver heard of 99.9% of these so-called comedy superstars. You, on the other hand are exceptionally amusing aaand informative. Keep up the good work Mr. Spicer.
@YouSnoozeYouNooze7 ай бұрын
There's pressure to come out with lots of content and by extension specials. More content=more money. It's faster to do topical than truly funny
@EthanButler7 ай бұрын
I love how so many Netflix specials now are just white guys saying "we cant make jokes anymore because everyone gets offended by everything", as they stand in front of an audience of 5,000 people.
@oliverbeard79127 ай бұрын
The thing that gets to me about some of the "edgy comedians ",is how they'll get whoops of joy for being able to say the unsayable and get paid for it too. The audience are routing for their "hero" and yet seem to be oblivious to the fact that they're effectively being sold a lie.
@OMGSAMCOPSEY7 ай бұрын
To argue that todays popular comedians punch down more than in the 70s 80s and 90s is a hell of a take. Just hearing any older comedian in an interview today it becomes pretty clear how freely they were dropping slurs. Did you forget how popular Little Britain was? Older Mock the week episodes dropped 3 paedophilia jokes per episode. Jimmy Carr and Frankie Boyle wrote entire sets devoted to rape jokes. Maybe id feel different if i was also some kind of trans but Netflix specials are honestly tame.
@paulpiacentini7 ай бұрын
I agree Michael. Anyhoo, Stand Up penetrates best when it's Live in the room. Thank you.
@Samafterhours7 ай бұрын
Thank you , this puts food on foodless tables of true comedians.
@NailahRoberts7 ай бұрын
You forgot the great Billy Connolly
@Ginger_Dalek7 ай бұрын
I agree! Now, when are you making a new series of The Office?
@elementalemcee7 ай бұрын
so spot on. Amazingly put
@kennethhymes97347 ай бұрын
My whole family works part time in a comedy club, believe it or not. The worst nights are the comics who are trying to climb that greasy pole. Worse audiences, no real jokes, always some kind of weird crap happening. And yeah... wholeheartedly agree that all art SHOULD try to detach from the TV corporate pipeline. Music is suffering from very similar problems.