10 STAND-UP COMEDIANS WHO DESERVE A NETFLIX SPECIAL
List of 10 truly funny stand-up comedians that we would like to see on Netflix
List of 10 truly funny stand-up comedians that we would like to see on Netflix
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at President Trump’s terrifying interview with Chris Wallace in which he made clear that he does not care about the pandemic, as he sends secret police to American cities to snatch protestors off the street.
With conspiracy theories about coronavirus proliferating, John Oliver discusses why we’re prone to believe, how to distinguish fact from fiction, and what you can do to help others.
Stand-up comedian Urzila Carlson keeps the crowd roaring with her thoughts on recasting “The Biggest Loser,” sex tape regrets and boxed wine hangovers.
Lopez spends the majority of his time onstage celebrating Latino contributions to American culture, and within that, a lot of nostalgia for how parents used to raise their kids. If you’re looking for light-hearted laughs, this will do the trick.
In this new Netflix special, his latest since 2018’s “This Is Me Now,” Jim Jefferies recounts in excruciating detail a date during which he dismissed his lactose intolerance and indulged in cheese. It did not go well.
Bill Hicks performing at Rodney Dangerfield’s New York comedy club.
On October 1, 1993, Hicks was scheduled to appear on Late Show with David Letterman on CBS, where Letterman had recently moved. It was his 12th appearance on a Letterman late-night show, but his entire performance was removed from the broadcast. This is the full transcript.
George Carlin brings his comedy back to New Jersey and this time talks about Offensive Language, Euphemisms, They’re Only Words, Dogs, Things you never hear, see or wanna hear, Some people are stupid, Cancer, Feminists, Good Ideas, Rape, Life’s moments, and organ donors.
In his first Netflix stand-up special, Eric Andre screams and shouts for 50 minutes, talking about how many drugs he’s done, talking about drugs some more, and asking the audience what drugs they like.
Roy Wood Jr. tackles freeway protests, examines the origin of the blues and rifles off a list of life lessons for his newborn son.
Don’t deal with jails and I don’t deal with police. My house got robbed in New York. I didn’t even call the police. I wanted to, but I couldn’t. My crib is too nice. It’s not that it’s too nice, but, it’s too nice for me.
Mark Normand explores the problem with modern manliness, the struggles faced by introverts and how watching your parents have sex would be the most effective punishment.
After a bad breakup, Doug Stanhope’s rebound relationship with a beautiful woman runs into an unexpected obstacle.
‘The Expedition’ is a lesser-known dark comedy radio show written and performed by Dylan Moran in 2010. To give his wife some space, Aiden Clarke undertakes a tough Arctic expedition with her brother.
Chris Gethard’s raw and harrowing one man show about discovering and learning to live with his depression
A young Egyptian-American stand up comedian tackles universal predicaments such as sex with the latest pop culture references and from the specific vantage point of a Muslim millenial.
The conversationalist comedian, Kenny Sebastian, in his 5th stand-up special performs at the esteemed Royal Opera House in Mumbai and talks about why you shouldn’t “be that guy”. Finding it hard to get over the fact he isn’t 19 anymore, he talks about his struggles with women, his parents and why he is a former nice guy.
Billy may had some tougher times in recent years, including treatment for both prostate cancer and initial symptoms of Parkinson’s, but this hasn’t stopped the great man in his quest to make people laugh and tell unique, hilarious stories.
In her second Netflix special “Douglas”, Hannah Gadsby explores how autism affects her thinking — and takes a little more time to pick on the patriarchy
Comic Hasan Minhaj of “The Daily Show” shares personal stories about racism, immigrant parents, prom night horrors and more in this stand-up special.
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