WHOS THE BEST BOOMER COMEDIAN?

WHOS THE BEST BOOMER COMEDIAN?

  1. 3 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Carlin was born in 1937 - pre- Boomer.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      I really dislike this person. Cynicism is functionally weak

  2. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Was Chevy friends with anyone on that show or do they all hate him now?

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think only Danny got along with him (he was the only one who did several movies with him) I know Bill and him had their differences in the days of SNL, but I think they got along more after Caddyshack

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        Aykroyd is an autistic weirdo obsessed with aliens yet doesnt seem like anyones ever had a problem with him, always seemed to get along with everyone. Belushi and Murray were hotheads, and Chevy was known for being an asshole partly because he was a huge cokehead back in those days, though it seems like hes still an asshole today too so maybe it wasnt the coke afterall lol

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          Jane Curtin said that Belushi used to sabotage skits that were written and/or performed by women, Gilda Radner being the exception. That changed my already low opinion of him drastically.

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            So you like Belushi now, nice

            • 3 months ago
              Anonymous

              Lol, no I don’t think the coked up fat boy was funny at all. Same goes for Chris Farley. God rest ‘em, but their “talent” was getting high and screaming their dumb fucking heads off.

              • 3 months ago
                Anonymous

                Go to bed David Spade

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          >because he was a huge cokehead
          No, its because he was a chase banking empire trustfund baby who bought all his roles, was never actually acting, just playing himself as the entitled rich guy in roles like caddyshack, nothing but trouble, and community.

          • 3 months ago
            Anonymous

            i think that is why guys like Murray and some of the others who came from more blue collar backgrounds just saw him as a pompeous stuck up rich kid, Belushi kinda egged Murray on because they all wanted to see Murray beat the tar out of him

  3. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Phil hartman

  4. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    I GET NO RESPECT AT ALL

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      based

    • 3 months ago
      D. A. G. I. A.

      It's I get no respect

      And he was greatest gen. Not boomer

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        >It's I get no respect
        NTA but it’s absolutely both

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      Hell Fucking Yeah

  5. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Robin Williams

    • 3 months ago
      D. A. G. I. A.

      Great dramatic actor as well as human bean

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        He stole jokes and his unbricked autism is only funny for about 90 seconds

  6. 3 months ago
    Anonymous
  7. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Brian Regan

  8. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Peter Sellers

  9. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    actor- John Candy
    standup- Gallagher

  10. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Pat Cooper, Don Rickles and Rodney Dangerfield are the only two I can think of that still hold up today.
    I only found out right this moment Googling a picture that Pat died this year.
    RIP

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      none of them are boomers, I guess you could argue they entertained the boomers

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        That's how I read OPs question.
        >Who is the best comedian that boomers liked

  11. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Richard Pryor

  12. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Carlin and Hicks.

  13. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Reject modernity.
    Embrace tradition.

  14. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    you already know

  15. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    I grew up reading Daniel Pinkwater books and watching boomer shit on tv because my parents never let me pick anything except Pokemon once per week and one of my weird fantasies is visiting Borscht Belt resorts in their heyday.

    >you will never vacation in midcentury israeli wonderland upstate new york before the advent of widespread air travel killed it and see all those old comedians like dangerfield in their prime

  16. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why are they making the Stephen King face?

  17. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    "boomer" can mean "literal boomer" or just "people older than thirty" depending on the context, dumbassoomer

  18. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    >"Urm acktually..." posts
    >Posts a Gen X comedian
    Retard.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      weird to think of Norm as a boomer comedian since he came up in the 90s during Gen-X and millenial times, i guess he didnt become famous until he was already kinda old, wasnt he like close to 40 already when he started on SNL

      Hicks and Norm were born within the Boomer range. If you're saying they're Gen X comedians because they were at their peak in the Gen X era, would you say that Chapelle is a Millennial comedian?

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        Hicks was definitely more culturally generation x he was too young to remember the jfk assassination

        • 3 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Hicks was definitely more culturally generation x
          I'm sorry but this is retarded. You always hear about how Boomers born in the early 60s are culturally Gen X and millennials born in 1985 are culturally Gen X. You never see it the orlther way around.

          Would you say that people born in the late 70s are more culturally Millennial?

      • 3 months ago
        Anonymous

        NTA but I would consider Chappelle a Millennial comedian insofar as he came up during the late nineties and early two thousands.

  19. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Norm MacDonald, Colin Quinn (born 1959) and Conan (1963) and Letterman (1947)

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      weird to think of Norm as a boomer comedian since he came up in the 90s during Gen-X and millenial times, i guess he didnt become famous until he was already kinda old, wasnt he like close to 40 already when he started on SNL

  20. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Chevy was never funny.

    • 3 months ago
      Anonymous

      lowbrow. Fletch is the greatest film ever made

  21. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    For films, probably Chevy Chase. Robin Williams' only good movies were his dramas.

  22. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    Hating naggers doesn't make you an asshole.

  23. 3 months ago
    Anonymous

    the only people who go full autism over generations are literal boomers and millennials. nobody else gives a shit. there was never anyone in the "silent" or "greatest" generations that ever thought of themselves that way

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