very sick man


jokes about AIDS, Schindler's list, masturbating over a picture of HItler as a baby....I could go on.

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I watched it last night. Ricky is funny, but that show was not very good, just a bunch of tricky gimmick jokes about sick stuff.

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I liked his last special better; he seems to just be rehashing new ground, and its just sick and not funny now.

I made it half way thru and pressed stop.

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Speaking of sick comedians, have you seen the series "Horace and Pete's"? Written and directed by Louie CK. It's a amazingly good. I think Louie should come back, he has a lot left to do.

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no.

just no.

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Louie rules so does Ricky. Anyone should be able to be made fun of equally. Suck it up princess

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đź’Ż

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Louis is kinda back, albeit more low-key now. He's put out two new specials in the last two years, including 'Sorry', released only like 6 months ago. Both were great.

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Sorry ... sound funny. Is that streaming anywhere?

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'Sorry' for the late reply (ha), but if you're still looking for the special, I believe it's only available for purchase directly from Louie's official website.

https://louisck.com/products/sorry

I normally wouldn't pay $10 for a single hour-long comedy special, but I'm happy to support Louie in hopes that he continues putting out new material.

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Not a choice I would make. I've watched a few Louie stand up things on You-Tube lately, and to me he's just not that funny. I have liked his dramatic series though. Lucky Louie and Louie. He's a good writer, assuming that is him that is writing those. But it's not really about Louie, per se, for me, I just do not like to spend money on media stuff. I find the media to be mostly useless and disgusting.

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Oh... Okay then. I thought you were saying it sounded like it would be funny and therefore asking where you could find it.

To each their own.

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I was ... if it was free! ;-) Just curious.

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Well, with the internet, all things are possible--there are certainly ways to watch it for free.

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I totally agree. I've never found Ricky funny, right from his Office days to now.

His humour is just insults and rudeness. His TV shows say you will laugh and cry. I don't want to cry. Comedians are there to make us laugh.

I always switch him off. Not funny at all.

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"jokes about"

Yes that's right they're jokes, well done for identifying that. What's sick is you acting like the jokes are in any way him endorsing that stuff.

"I could go on"

Please don't.

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I bet you were loving it when he joked about trans people though right?

The republican playbook says they are evil freaks and therefore fair game amirite?

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his last Bruce Jenner bit was hillarious; this time it was played.

So bum hole shut!

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Everyone is fair game in comedy, except for kids.

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If you accept everything in comedy, then you accept EVERYTHING. No rules.

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TheArgentinian wrote:
"If you accept everything in comedy, then you accept EVERYTHING. No rules."

Horseshit.

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Ricky Bobby: Wait, Dad. Don’t you remember the time you told me “If you ain’t first, you’re last”?

Reese Bobby: Huh? What are you talking about, Son?

Ricky Bobby: That day at school.

Reese Bobby: Oh hell, Son, I was high that day. That doesn’t make any sense at all, you can be second, third, fourth… hell you can even be fifth.

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The more Puritans squirm over this kind of humor, the more the comedians responsible for it will tell these kinds of jokes. The object is to get uptight people to calm the fuck down. Guess Ricky has more work to do...

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“I could go on.”

And you do. Relentlessly.

Why don’t you take your holier-than-thou facade and stick it right in your ear? Surely you have a black or gay actor’s profile to spam with one of your trademark tirades? Best get to it then, time’s a-wasting.

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Good review. I'm in!

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its utter crap. Enjoy!

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You know, Ricky Gervais was in a movie I love called "Stardust." He played an annoying shopkeeper whom the evil witch in the story cursed to sound like a squeaker toy when she couldn't stand listening to him anymore. Incidentally, when the evil Prince Septimus interrogated him while tracking the good guys, the shopkeeper couldn't tell anything, and the evil prince got impatient and finally put the bastard out of his misery by running him through with a sword. It was Gervais's best role ;)

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coool story bro

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I would highly recommend "Stardust." I'm not a fan of Captain Shakespeare's secret hobby, but the rest of the film is okay :)

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