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50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of All Time

 
 
Reply Sun 20 Apr, 2008 12:53 pm
...according to Nerve and IFC.

Here's their preliminary commentary:

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There's no more sure-fire way to kill something's intrinsic comedic value than to try to examine what makes it funny. The minute you start thinking, you stop laughing. So why, then, have Nerve and IFC.com devoted an enormous amount of time, manpower, monetary resources, server space and posh catered lunches to the pursuit of ranking the boob tube's finest sketch comedy offerings?

In part, we're here because magical new technology (*coughYouTubecough*) allows us to do more than just pontificate for paragraphs on end — now we can pontificate for paragraphs on end and provide audiovisual evidence to back up those pontifications. We provide the context, share our thoughts and feelings, and let you commence with the guffawing and, naturally, the disagreeing. After all, the comedy sketch — short, sweet, completely silly or shot through with social commentary — worms its way into the public mind like nothing else, and has easily made the leap to the web when other forms have faltered.

Any list is bound by the limitations set on it — consciously and unconsciously — by its creators: we kept our 50 selections to stuff that's appeared on television by choice, and to what's appeared in English out of necessity. One must also bear in mind the availability of material; who knows what comedic treasures are lost to us because they simply don't exist anymore?

But of the sketch comedy that remains viewable, this is some of the best. Is the list definitive? That's for you, the audience to tell us. And we're sure you will, loudly and angrily. Before you do you, though, remember: it's comedy. Best not to overthink it.




And.... The List.
 
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Reply Sun 20 Apr, 2008 01:56 pm
good stuff...
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Reply Sun 20 Apr, 2008 02:37 pm
What about "The ARistocrats"?? that belongs in there somewhere.
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Reply Sun 20 Apr, 2008 02:46 pm
Id have to say that the one comedy routine that had me laughing so hard that I had to pull off the Pa Turnpike because I was laughing so hard I was crying and my eyes were all burning . That comedy routine was a redo of an old radio program "Howard STern of Sirius. Arte LAnge was relating a tale about how he was doing coke while dressed up as apig for a comedy show he was in. If anyone remembers that routine, it should be on a CD of really funny routines. I caught that bit from a "best of Friday" and it was so damn funny .

Another one I heard on Sirius "Old time radio "channel was from an old program called "You bet your life" with Groucho MArx. He had a MExican contestant named Gonzales G Gonzales, who had a number of siblings with names like "Cy" and "Sue" , between which, he would affirm their names with a "Si".

A;lso, how about ABbot and Costellos "new math" sketch? hilarious.

Eddie Murphies "Mr Rodgers hood" was funny also.
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Reply Sun 20 Apr, 2008 02:59 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9s8U0O0XPE&feature=related

farmerman, here is a routine with si, so, sigh -
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