Talking Funny - HBO

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Published 2012-12-30
49 minutes of discussion about comedy, featuring Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Ricky Gervais and my favorite comedian, Louis CK.

All Comments (21)
  • @walkerlucas
    I want another sit down with these same guys now. After Ricky called out Hollywood, after the slap, and after the Louis controversy. I want to hear Jerry's take on all of it and hear all of them discuss the state of comedy now.
  • @KenJones42017
    It's worth pointing out that Gervais was producer on this show, and was functioning as a sort of host. It wasn't intended to be "4 Equal Comedians," it was presented more as "Gervais loves these guys and wants to do this thing with them."
  • @aaronshapiro9828
    Chris Rock is too polite. Everyone spoke over him. Would have liked to hear more from him.
  • @kevns2148
    "And they're not that thrilled with it" Still has me rolling
  • @ComedyJakob
    I wish they would do this again and ask Chapelle and Burr to join. Do a round table.
  • @edgar2dnd
    OK guys, enough is enough; I just want Louis C.K. back without any conditions.
  • @Robisquick
    I truly hope the guy who did that bit finds his way to this video and realizes that 4 of the greatest comedians of all time both laughed at the actual joke, talked about it for 10 minutes, and built on it the funniest moment of their sit down together.
  • "Does he do the whistle?" Chris Rock with the funniest moment in this hilarious hour of great comedy. Four excellent perspectives on humor from four maestros.
  • @pedroalexleite
    This is just missing 2 guys. Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle.
  • @Tsureiki
    it really sucks that this never happened again. I guarantee there's more gold to be mined from recording these 4 legends talking in a room together.
  • @Chris-zv9wl
    To me, It feels like there's anger or tension throughout most of the conversation, but in reality I realize they're actually displaying unity with different types of comedy from different types of comedians and doing a damn good job at it. I like it.
  • @Nicolas-Kage
    Jerry Seinfeld thinks about the difference between black and white porn once a month.
  • @trav2trav
    "The F word is like a Corvette" That entire explanation was a stand up bit!! Gold
  • @-Jake
    This is fascinating. Besides the obvious, also just the little social dilemmas that come up. Like Louis wasn't having a conversation with everyone, he was pitching to Jerry. His eye contact rarely left Jerry, and every opinion he had he looked at Jerry for approval. But also Jerry and Ricky had a slightly antagonistic relationship. Ricky not being afraid to disagree with everyone, and Jerry disliking his crassness. The "That was very funny Ricky.." sarcastic jab. Amazing.
  • @tariqbacchus
    I could watch these guys talk everyday. It's the most interesting dynamic. They all have different views, styles, arguments...it's incredibly engaging. I'm convinced that comedy scratches a different surface in this world, which reveals deeper and deeper layers, that the audience simply isn't aware of until they examine why they laughed in the first place.
  • @ericfrawley
    I've probably watched this about 50 times over the last 8 years. Never gets old.
  • @rayxmen
    So much has happened after this show... a brit, a jew, a black guy, and a red headed mexican walk into a bar... greatest comedians of the 21st century.
  • I've watched this like 5 times over the years. It's like comfort food now. It's so good. Why is this not a TV series of comedians?