What better way to start the day than with a truly classic clip from one of the great comedians of all time, Sam Kinison. This clip features Kinison’s first ever appearance on the David Letterman show (which we believe was also his first ever TV appearance) and it’s a great reminder of how amazing Kinison was. And of how awful a guy’s 1985 mustache can look.
In a bit of shockingly sad news, comedian Bernie Mac has passed away at the age of 50. Mac was one of the most unique comics of the past couple decades - here’s a look at some of his best work:
There’s no sure-fire blueprint for success in standup comedy, but that doesn’t stop Maria Bamford from sharing her wisdom with “The Opener,” comedian Jim Tews in this new video. What’s Maria’s advice? Fill your inner void with comedy…and about 24 Diet Cokes.
Hidden away in a Hollywood basement is what may be the best weekly comedy show in the city of Los Angeles - Twelve Shiny Nickels. We checked out the show this week and were very impressed, so we figured we’d share one of the better sets from this weekend’s show with you. Here’s a clip of Michael Kosta explaining the role he played in the recent LA earthquake and passing out a few business cards.
As you probably already know if you’re an avid viewer of Last Comic Standing and a rabid Comedy Feed fan, a couple of our favorite comics - J Chris Newberg and Jacob Sirof - are in the running for the show’s Last Comic Driving competition. The voting’s underway and we just wanted to encourage you all to show them a little love by clicking here and voting for them. Here’s some examples of their work:
As any comic will tell you, there’s nothing more annoying than a lame introduction. Well, except maybe getting introduced by Andrew “Dice” Clay. In this clip, Comedy Feed favorites The Sklar Brothers share with us what that experience was like.
Every year, Hollywood industry uber-paper Variety names its 10 Comics To Watch and inevitably those comics immediately become the apple of every lazy development executive’s eye. So who are this year’s lucky winners? Here’s the list in alphabetical order, with some video samples of their work:
RUSSELL BRAND
He’s already been “watched” overseas, but Americans just recently discovered him in Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
The George Carlin tributes continue to come pouring in, and the latest clip to surface is this one featuring Carlin’s monologue from the first-ever episode of Saturday Night Live.
Carlin is obviously a legend, and was one of the most talented, revolutionary, groundbreaking comedians of all time. Here’s some of his work - he’ll be missed.
In this Effin Funny standup clip, Comedy Feed favorite Daniel Tosh covers three seemingly unrelated topics - why being a secret service guy assigned to President Bush would suck, why he would make a terrible Coldstone Creamery employee, and why he likes to “make it hail” - and unites them with a common theme of hilariousness.