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Aug 15th, 2003 10:55 PM
Generator86 Breuer almost ruined the whole thing. Who told him that that was a good idea in the first place?
Aug 15th, 2003 02:42 AM
Command Prompt Good God People.

Carlin did the commercial because he was making a point about irony! IT WAS A FUCKING JOKE MORON

Special Guest Commentator: Clarence Boddicker



"Well,obviously if you're in debt you do TV commercials. Thats the highest paying work for an actor of Carlin's calibur. This man is obviously must not only be his accountant but very insightful as well. JUST KIDDING!!! JESUS WHAT A DUMBASS RETARD!!!"
Aug 13th, 2003 12:17 PM
kellychaos Not that there weren't some others but Collin Quinn soooo obviously read from his notes that it was irritating. He barely lifted his face from the page. He used to do that a lot on SNL when he was the comedy news anchor. Thank God the teleprompter was able to save a little embarrassment, huh? For his sake, I hope he's a better comedy writer.
Aug 12th, 2003 11:16 PM
O71394658 I thought the Priest was the funniest... :/
Aug 12th, 2003 03:51 PM
sspadowsky El Blanco: I was initially pissed at Carlin for the 10-10-220 thing, but I realized, if the IRS was climbing up my ass for $300,000+ that I owed them, I'd probably loosen my convictions a bit, too.
Aug 11th, 2003 10:39 PM
Zbu Manowar Colin Quinn is like cheap beer: it might be good upon first viewing but after it's the shits.
Aug 11th, 2003 03:45 PM
Ninjavenom Correction: Am I the only one who doesn't?
Aug 11th, 2003 03:33 PM
Esuohlim Am I the only one that fucking hates Colin Quinn?
Aug 11th, 2003 03:04 PM
Comrade Rocket Man that sucked.

The funniest parts, Dane Cook, the Preist, and Leary's rebutle.

Most of the roasters that I looked forward to being there had a recorded segment.

And why was Hurley there (to look good)

On Tough Crowd they said that there going to Roast Colin Quinn next. How many more Remote control jokes can we stand?
Aug 11th, 2003 02:47 PM
kellychaos Walken's comments were "phoned in" via live telecast and came off kind of flat. I was very disappointed. Ferrara was pretty good. I didn't get to see the whole thing, though. :/
Aug 11th, 2003 12:10 PM
Mockery I wish Walken was there in person.

"Mushpie"

Aug 11th, 2003 10:31 AM
timrpgland I wish Walken was there in person. It was pretty funny but not exactly what I was hoping for. What I enjoyed more were the reruns of his stand up specials.
Aug 11th, 2003 05:51 AM
Cap'n Crunch I only saw about the first hour, and laughed a little, but I thought it kinda blew. I'll watch the other half probably today, cause Comedy Central is going to loop it over for a week now.

I thought they were ripping the fat ass guy more than Dennis Leary.
Aug 11th, 2003 02:10 AM
Professor Cool I wanted to see conan rip into him.

It was ok, yet they could of did alot worse.
Aug 11th, 2003 12:19 AM
Protoclown It was amusing but pretty tame.

The worst part was when that fuckhead Jimmy Breuer showed up
Aug 11th, 2003 12:16 AM
El Blanco "Fuck the Kennedys! Vote for Lenny!"
Aug 10th, 2003 11:58 PM
Esuohlim Not a Frair's Club Roast. It wasn't hilarious, but it was still worth watching.

Dane Cook and the priest guy, in my opinion, were the funniest. Especially Dane Cook's line about tipping Ed Lover and Dr. Dre when they bring your car around front for you.

But Denis Leary's final statements made the whole thing worth it.

And they're going to show the damn roast another 30 times by next Sunday and I'll be sick of it.
Aug 10th, 2003 11:36 PM
El Blanco I thought it was a Friar's Club roast. Where was Alan King?

And Colin Quinn has some funny jokes, but his delivery is so awful that it kils any humor whatso ever.

There were some great moments, though. Ferrara and Dipoalo killed.
Aug 10th, 2003 11:08 PM
Mockery Some funny moments, but overall, I think they were too nice to Leary. :/ Am I think only one who thought so?
Aug 4th, 2003 04:01 PM
mburbank Colbert is more of a Character Monologist, like Eric Bogosian. He played mseveral differnt characters in Wigsville, and he was completely awesome. No costumes, just him, but each time he was a completely different person, and it's a shame you don't get to see his range on the Daily Show or even in Strangers, where he was amazing, but only played the one character.
Aug 2nd, 2003 12:30 PM
Royal Tenenbaum Patton Oswalt is still the best.
Aug 1st, 2003 07:55 PM
Mockery
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Originally Posted by mburbank
Leary's got chops.

I am glad that it only took half a dozen roasts for Comedy Central to realize celebrities being roasted by people they've never even met isn't very funny. That's a pretty quick learning curve for those cretins. Is John Stewart going to be there? They can be very funny about each other, especially since Stewart said he'd do Leary's reality show and then backed out and then Leary's reality showed hoovered massively.
Yeah, Stewart is going to be there. I loved that reality show too, I wish it was on longer. The cop show on ABC or whatever wasn't that great though...

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Originally Posted by mburbank
But Steven Colbert is my current favorite guy comedian.
Yeah, he's definitely the man right now. Probably my favorite at the moment too.
Aug 1st, 2003 05:26 PM
Zebra 3
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Originally Posted by El Blanco
He did more than observational humor. Asshole is a great song.
- I totally agree, Asshole is a great song!

- I didn't have access to the roast - from what I understand, at least one part was censored for the U.S. broadcast, but was free of censorship for the European broadcast.
Aug 1st, 2003 12:53 PM
whoreable Steven Colbert is so fucking awesome. It really pains me that he doesnt have any of his own standup specials, but then again I guess he is not a stand up kinda guy.
Aug 1st, 2003 11:27 AM
mburbank Leary's got chops.

I am glad that it only took half a dozen roasts for Comedy Central to realize celebrities being roasted by people they've never even met isn't very funny. That's a pretty quick learning curve for those cretins. Is John Stewart going to be there? They can be very funny about each other, especially since Stewart said he'd do Leary's reality show and then backed out and then Leary's reality showed hoovered massively.


But Steven Colbert is my current favorite guy comedian.
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