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badkarma318 05-07-2024 07:44 PM

Aaron Hernandez felt some of those, even while taking a dirt nap.

Shipping up to Boston 05-07-2024 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by badkarma318 (Post 2329252)
Aaron Hernandez felt some of those, even while taking a dirt nap.

The Hernandez jokes were met with some gasps.....and I’m like, really?! Can’t stand some of the LA crowd...

dhdallas 05-07-2024 09:07 PM

Brady is a spoiled brat in an adult body. Too bad they didn't build a fire and really roast him.

CFrance 05-07-2024 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnN (Post 2329105)
a lot of it seemed pretty tasteless and low class, just my opinion

I'm halfway through it, and I have to agree with you and disagree with the OP about it being the funniest humor since woke.


There were so many good comedians down through the years who could be funny without flinging F-bombs, JC's, and genital jokes. Jackie Gleason, Jack Benny, the rest in that era, up to Dick van Dyke, Mary Tyler More, Bob Newhart, Johnny Carson, Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and the rest of that crew, and others like Steve Allen and Chevy Chase. Those people were truly funny without being crude.


In contrast, other than Kim Kardashian, Ron Burgundy, and Bilichick (so far, I'm only halfway), the rest of them had to resort to trash to make a joke.


Kevin Hart is just bad. But maybe his is the way of comedy these days and I'm behind the times. But I remember former roasts that were more intelligently, legitimately funny.
So call me an old biddy. But there's a difference between funny and being crass. The audience seemed to like most of it, though. I will watch the rest this weekend.
Just my opinion that I'm entitled to give. By the audience's reaction, I figure I'm in the minority. Maybe this audience is too young to remember what good humor was.

Shipping up to Boston 05-08-2024 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2329263)
I'm halfway through it, and I have to agree with you and disagree with the OP about it being the funniest humor since woke.


There were so many good comedians down through the years who could be funny without flinging F-bombs, JC's, and genital jokes. Jackie Gleason, Jack Benny, the rest in that era, up to Dick van Dyke, Mary Tyler More, Bob Newhart, Johnny Carson, Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and the rest of that crew, and others like Steve Allen and Chevy Chase. Those people were truly funny without being crude.


In contrast, other than Kim Kardashian, Ron Burgundy, and Bilichick (so far, I'm only halfway), the rest of them had to resort to trash to make a joke.


Kevin Hart is just bad. But maybe his is the way of comedy these days and I'm behind the times. But I remember former roasts that were more intelligently, legitimately funny.
So call me an old biddy. But there's a difference between funny and being crass. The audience seemed to like most of it, though. I will watch the rest this weekend.
Just my opinion that I'm entitled to give. By the audience's reaction, I figure I'm in the minority. Maybe this audience is too young to remember what good humor was.

So.....you’re definitely entitled to your opinion. If we’re comparing eras (which I hate to do), I would agree that the Dean Martin roast series was/is the gold standard. Don Rickles gave a master class every time he took to the dais and nobody was safe. You would agree that his style of comedy was very taboo for that era as well...to some? Again, not to me. IMO, this roast (TB 12)...is representative of what this generation (Boomer, X,Y and Z) was starving for. Unfiltered, unedited and live. Comedy for you may be different because you grew up in a different time....just like your taste in music may differ as well. As you say, you’re entitled to your opinions, likes/dislikes and so is everybody else. Just like in those days, you had a choice to watch it or change the channel. I give you credit for at least attempting to work your way through it....as three hours is a bit of a commitment (Martin roasts were pretty drawn out too). It wasn’t flawless.Yours is a fair critique, I respect it....we just disagree.

Robbb 05-08-2024 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2329263)
I'm halfway through it, and I have to agree with you and disagree with the OP about it being the funniest humor since woke.


There were so many good comedians down through the years who could be funny without flinging F-bombs, JC's, and genital jokes. Jackie Gleason, Jack Benny, the rest in that era, up to Dick van Dyke, Mary Tyler More, Bob Newhart, Johnny Carson, Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and the rest of that crew, and others like Steve Allen and Chevy Chase. Those people were truly funny without being crude.


In contrast, other than Kim Kardashian, Ron Burgundy, and Bilichick (so far, I'm only halfway), the rest of them had to resort to trash to make a joke.


Kevin Hart is just bad. But maybe his is the way of comedy these days and I'm behind the times. But I remember former roasts that were more intelligently, legitimately funny.
So call me an old biddy. But there's a difference between funny and being crass. The audience seemed to like most of it, though. I will watch the rest this weekend.
Just my opinion that I'm entitled to give. By the audience's reaction, I figure I'm in the minority. Maybe this audience is too young to remember what good humor was.

Totally agree. I watched 30 minutes and turned it off. I pride myself in having a great sense of humor, and am not easy offended at all, but I thought it was crude, classless, and I didn't think it was all that funny.

BlackHarley 05-08-2024 07:19 AM

I hope the 'Wokies' were able to find their crying rooms in time!

tophcfa 05-08-2024 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbb (Post 2329344)
Totally agree. I watched 30 minutes and turned it off. I pride myself in having a great sense of humor, and am not easy offended at all, but I thought it was crude, classless, and I didn't think it was all that funny.

Then you most definitely don’t want to watch any of the older Denis Leary, Ron White, or Lisa Lampanelli types of rude, crude, and socially unacceptable stand up comedy acts. Unfortunately, unless you have the DVD/VCR recordings of those shows, they can no longer be found (canceled) on cable or streaming.

jimjamuser 05-08-2024 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by kkingston57 (Post 2329121)
Was funny but set the Guiness book of records on using the F word

The "F" word? You mean Football?

Shipping up to Boston 05-08-2024 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2329396)
Then you most definitely don’t want to watch any of the older Denis Leary, Ron White, or Lisa Lampanelli types of rude, crude, and socially unacceptable stand up comedy acts. Unfortunately, unless you have the DVD/VCR recordings of those shows, they can no longer be found (canceled) on cable or streaming.

Lisa Lampanelli (Queen of Mean) was so much better than Jeff Ross in her prime. She wasn’t really cxl....she took herself out of the game. As did one of my favorites, Nick Dipaolo....a monster. Politics has tried to kill this type of comedy...but it’s still standing (thanks to the streaming services)

LeRoySmith 05-08-2024 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2329263)
I'm halfway through it, and I have to agree with you and disagree with the OP about it being the funniest humor since woke.


There were so many good comedians down through the years who could be funny without flinging F-bombs, JC's, and genital jokes. Jackie Gleason, Jack Benny, the rest in that era, up to Dick van Dyke, Mary Tyler More, Bob Newhart, Johnny Carson, Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and the rest of that crew, and others like Steve Allen and Chevy Chase. Those people were truly funny without being crude.


In contrast, other than Kim Kardashian, Ron Burgundy, and Bilichick (so far, I'm only halfway), the rest of them had to resort to trash to make a joke.


Kevin Hart is just bad. But maybe his is the way of comedy these days and I'm behind the times. But I remember former roasts that were more intelligently, legitimately funny.
So call me an old biddy. But there's a difference between funny and being crass. The audience seemed to like most of it, though. I will watch the rest this weekend.
Just my opinion that I'm entitled to give. By the audience's reaction, I figure I'm in the minority. Maybe this audience is too young to remember what good humor was.

You old biddy. 🐓



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manaboutown 05-08-2024 12:14 PM

Kim Kardashian Being Booed Edited Out of Tom Brady Roast

Shipping up to Boston 05-08-2024 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 2329504)

I saw it live. It wasn’t til I watched it again that I noticed that. Disappointing. The whole idea was it was live and ‘unfiltered’. It was 3 hours and change live.....the edited version, about the same (minus that dubbing). So clearly not for time restraints! Apparently the Kardashian’s have some pull....

JMintzer 05-08-2024 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2329263)
I'm halfway through it, and I have to agree with you and disagree with the OP about it being the funniest humor since woke.


There were so many good comedians down through the years who could be funny without flinging F-bombs, JC's, and genital jokes. Jackie Gleason, Jack Benny, the rest in that era, up to Dick van Dyke, Mary Tyler More, Bob Newhart, Johnny Carson, Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and the rest of that crew, and others like Steve Allen and Chevy Chase. Those people were truly funny without being crude.


In contrast, other than Kim Kardashian, Ron Burgundy, and Bilichick (so far, I'm only halfway), the rest of them had to resort to trash to make a joke.


Kevin Hart is just bad. But maybe his is the way of comedy these days and I'm behind the times. But I remember former roasts that were more intelligently, legitimately funny.
So call me an old biddy. But there's a difference between funny and being crass. The audience seemed to like most of it, though. I will watch the rest this weekend.
Just my opinion that I'm entitled to give. By the audience's reaction, I figure I'm in the minority. Maybe this audience is too young to remember what good humor was.

You forgot, "Now Get Off my Lawn!!!" ;)

BrianL99 05-08-2024 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by dhdallas (Post 2329259)
Brady is a spoiled brat in an adult body.


You've obviously never met the man.

He is not a "brat" and prefers to be treated like "one of the guys", nothing special off the football field.


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