Ah man, my peoples, life is pretty shitty in Mary Van Notesville. Got by without crying today by singing Fuck Shit Stack to myself. Thank you, Reggie Watts:
The one happy thing I’m excited about is that I get to open for Reggie Watts and Jamie Kilstein at the Punch Line Comedy Club in San Francisco as part of SF Sketchfest. I’ll be there Jan 14-16, click here for more info and tickets.
I’m just dealing with drama right now. I’m looking forward to when I won’t have drama in my life, but until then, at least I have YouTube.
My friends are silly.
Video made by Laura Weinbach of Foxtails Brigade fame, and Nick Stargu of DJ Real fame.
I see a lot of comedy throughout the year. A lot of bad Michael Phelps smoking pot jokes and sex with [insert race here] jokes, but every now and again people blow me away, and make me laugh like crazy. You probably don’t know these people, but you should.
1. Ali Wong
What I love most about Ali is that she has major balls–she says what we’re afraid to say, or don’t even notice. And in general, I think that’s what people like most about stand-up comedy: comedians speaking the honest truth, being raw and absolutely hilarious.
I couldn’t find a more recent clip, but this is a great bit of hers:
Watch her on MTV on Jan 1 at 2pm, the new show Hatin’. Visit Ali’s website for more info.
2. Brent Weinbach
What can I say? This guy is always on my favorite list. Why? Because every year he makes me laugh. This year it was new bits like gay train, feet nuts, and smooth jazz that got me crying from laughing so hard.
Here’s Brent working on a dramatic scene:
3. Moshe Kasher
Again, a consistent favorite of mine, because I’m always excited to see him live. This guy can do no material and still kill.
4. Sean Patton
I was a lucky girl this last November when I got to hang around this guy. One of the funniest and sweetest guys, who can do a Southern gentleman accent like no other. He made me laugh on-stage and off.
5. TJ Miller
I was lucky enough to perform with this guy in SF Sketchfest last January. The guy is incredibly funny, ridiculously funny.
The guy even got a leading role in the upcoming Yogi the Bear movie because of this audition tape:
TJ apparently doesn’t have a website.
6. April Richardson
I saw April in Los Angeles during my Pumpkin Penis Tour and enjoyed watching her perform for the second time. She has a really nice conversational, storyteller approach to comedy but what I love most is how much I can relate to her material. I about died over her bit about a strip club for women where men put on suits. LOVE!
Here’s a clip of her performing at the UCB Theater (and wearing a dress I totally love):
7. Ryan Singer
I still haven’t seen this guy live, but his Andy Kaufman award submission video blew my mind and also got stuck in my head. Is it your mind or your brain that wants these things? Or is it your body?
8. Reggie Watts
I’ve posted about this guy repeatedly. It seems every few days I crave some fuck shit stack. If you ever have the chance to see this guy live (and you will if you live in San Francisco Jan 14-16) GO! He’s incredible to watch. This clip shows the kind of craziness you can expect:
9. Josh Fadem
Josh Fadem is insane. He had the set of the festival at the Bridgetown Comedy Festival this year when he crawled underneath the stage, and crawled out the theater… the stage and all. He’s one of those, YOU HAD TO BE THERE! comics.
He’s super physical:
10. Natasha Leggero
This woman is always a pleasure to see. I got to see her perform in LA where she laid across a piano and ripped into a woman sitting in the front who was texting on her cell.
I was driving home tonight thinking about a video I could make. But then I realized I made a video just like that three years ago. So, with that, I give you the video I made three years ago:
I’m definitely, by far, a different person than who I was back then. And I’m indeed going through much different things, but something about this video resonates with me right now. I think it’s the overarching idea of not having control, and not being able to have the control to get what you want. That and the loneliness. Le sigh!