Jonah Hill was bad


And i'm not even talking about his jokes, they were ok. Its just how he hysterically laughed after every punch line, and felt the need to say "He's awesome" after every put down.

When Gotham is ashes... you have my permission to die. -Bane

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It just annoyed me watching him burst out laughing at every line with an "He's awesome" every minute. I like comedians who don't laugh at their jokes. I don't know if Jonah Hill does stand up or not but if he does he needs to stop his laughing, no comedian should laugh after their jokes.

When Gotham is ashes... you have my permission to die. -Bane

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I agree. Saying "he's awesome" after every joke was pretty distracting.

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I think the "he's/shes awesome" was because at the beginning he was saying how he can't make fun of them because they are all so great then he ironically starts insulting them and then sarcastically says they are awesome after wards.

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exactly. him laughing was part of his set.

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It does make me laugh to see people who didn't get it. Saying "He's awesome" as a refrain drove home the passive aggressive streak he was angling for.



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I thought he was pretty good and enjoyed his laughing. I thought him saying He's awesome added to the comedy cuz he's such a nice guy and he's bashing them anyway

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Jonah was pretty funny, he roasted silverman and jeff ross hard! Do you say you just kind of clean up afterwards? Funny stuff

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I thought he was amazing. He kept pacing back and forth, all sweaty and *beep* you could tell he was really nervous. And still he delivered his lines and the crowd was into it. He really didn't that gig.

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I think he was very nervious.


I don't do too much talking these days

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Anybody notice him sweating his ass off up there?

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Watching it on rerun right now. Jonah's bit is cringe-worthy, I had to look away during his set. You can tell he was uncomfortable, along with the roasters watching him, and the audience.

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