posted by: Matt Tobey

Tacos There's a fun discussion going on at A Special Thing in response to  member BillBrasky2620's list of the "Top Ten Best Comedy Sketches of All Time." His list is a bit on the diplomatic side, with only one selection each from ten different sketch shows. Then again, narrowing it down to ten is a damn hard task. Just off the top of my head, there are probably ten each from Mr. Show, The State and SNL that I wouldn't be able to leave off the list. Hell, there are probably ten Will Ferrell sketches alone that would all be tied for second behind ten Mr. Show sketches that are tied for first.

How about you? Can you narrow your favorite comedy sketches down to a list of ten? Give it a shot and drop it in the comments.

Comments (12)

Posted by jonny C on March 30, 2008 at 11:19 pm

I am trying to find one of my favorite comedians of the late 80's early 90's. Did all the shows on CC like The A List, etc..

I forget his name, but one of his funniest bits was an impersonation of Howard Cosell announcing a baseball game in which a player's family member died. It was incredible. Anyone have an idea who it might be?


Posted by jonny C on March 30, 2008 at 11:19 pm

I am trying to find one of my favorite comedians of the late 80's early 90's. Did all the shows on CC like The A List, etc..

I forget his name, but one of his funniest bits was an impersonation of Howard Cosell announcing a baseball game in which a player's family member died. It was incredible. Anyone have an idea who it might be?


Posted by IDXtreme on August 10, 2007 at 12:46 am

A video clip of Robert was also on comedy central's "Standup, Standup" back then as well. I wish that show was not cancelled BTW.


Posted by IDXtreme on August 10, 2007 at 12:39 am

Anyone have info on a comic from the early 90's named Robert Jenkens? He was a headliner back then and was on the 5 oclock funnies on KLOS. Thanks!


Posted by purplemonkeybicycle on July 19, 2007 at 3:47 pm

Kids in the Hall, anything involving Sir Simon & Manservant Hecubus - "the puppies of purgatory"


Posted by hellorosco420 on July 17, 2007 at 4:57 pm

Well I think some of the funniest stuff is off of Madtv. Like Kenny Rogers jackass man that was great then you got the oldman at funerals or a potery reading about his balls god it was funny.ow I never really watch Mr show but I love snl and was upsetwhen comdey central got rid of them but fell in love with mad tv now on snl the

the race for the president is always funny on snl .


Posted by kittenpants on July 17, 2007 at 2:55 pm

Oh! I totally also forgot "Ignore Them" (KitH) where Dave Foley is followed around by a gang his whole life and the Mr. Show Season 4 sketch where "Larry" and "Tom" start a fight in a bar and take it as far as possible (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfUv5t71_Xo). The way Bob mows the lawn and his delivery of the line, "My life" - totally priceless.


Posted by kittenpants on July 17, 2007 at 2:20 am

You're talking about Bob Nelson.


Posted by jonlyon on July 16, 2007 at 11:41 pm

There was a comedian back in the early 90's that did a stand up show that was absolutely killer. He had a number of characters. One was a dopey football player. Another one was a semi-retarded guy that always said "excellent". This comedian blew some bubbles on stage and then went around and sucked the floating bubbles into his mouth like he was a fish feeding on fish food. He also acted like a gorilla. And he juggled a bunch of handkerchiefs to some crazy music. Help me find this guy. He was so funny and I cant remeber his name.m


Posted by jonlyon on July 16, 2007 at 11:41 pm

There was a comedian back in the early 90's that did a stand up show that was absolutely killer. He had a number of characters. One was a dopey football player. Another one was a semi-retarded guy that always said "excellent". This comedian blew some bubbles on stage and then went around and sucked the floating bubbles into his mouth like he was a fish feeding on fish food. He also acted like a gorilla. And he juggled a bunch of handkerchiefs to some crazy music. Help me find this guy. He was so funny and I cant remeber his name.m


Posted by kittenpants on July 16, 2007 at 7:29 pm

Oh, Lindsay's right - The audition also wins. As does Shampoo and the Burgundy Loaf


Posted by kittenpants on July 16, 2007 at 7:21 pm

You're right - pretty much 80% of Mr. Show would take up my top ten and beyond, and I'd have a hard time narrowing it down to only one or two. The "Pre-taped call in show" is a great example of something so elegantly constructed that they should have received a hundred trophies made of blowjobs and cash.

Ronnie Dobbs, Dickie Crickets and The Bob Lamonta story are probably obvious choices for runners up, but in terms of greatest of all time, I wouldn't be able to exclude Change for a dollar, The Joke: The Musical, The Teardrop Awards, the Hail Satan network, Mayostard and Mustardayonnaise, Philouza, and especially the entire episode (I think it's "OH, YOU MEN") with the banana/monkey taped thing that comes back around at the end.

The State didn't even make their list and it should, if for no other reason than for the remake of the Cannonball Run blooper reel which made me cry because I didn't think of it first. Taco Man is genius. And Porcupine Racetrack should be made into a full length Broadway musical, if Broadway knows what's good for it.

SNL has a lot of great sketches, but I'd think the ones that came so far from left field should be recognized most. For example, I fucking love "Jackie Rogers Jr.'s $100000 Jackpot Wad" - but the idea of a game show parody isn't exactly innovative. Same goes for every amazing commercial parody they've ever done. I'd be more inclined to name Brian Fellows' Safari Planet, Richard Pryor's job interview, and Eddie Murphy's "Two Americas" in which he goes undercover as a white man (even though this skit could be blamed for Murphy's current "put on makeup and be every character" disease). Most of all, Robert Smigel's TV Funhouse should be awarded a lifetime achievement award for bringing back the edge to corporate comedy. Those shorts felt like the riskiest things SNL had done in forever.

"Citizen Kane" from Kids in the Hall is definitely the right choice, if you're only gonna pick one. Womyn, Running Faggot, A Place to Die, Teddy Bear's Picnic, The Dr. Seuss Bible, Bobby and the Devil, Comfortable, and Girl Drink Drunk, off the top of my head, are close seconds.


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