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Last Comic Standing

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2015
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.6K
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Last Comic Standing (2003)
Last Comic Standing
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Stand-UpComedyGame ShowReality TV

The comics from season one face off against the comics from season two.The comics from season one face off against the comics from season two.The comics from season one face off against the comics from season two.

  • Stars
    • Jay Mohr
    • Joe Rogan
    • Bill Bellamy
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    • Stars
      • Jay Mohr
      • Joe Rogan
      • Bill Bellamy
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 5 nominations total

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    Jay Mohr
    Jay Mohr
    • Self - Host
    • 2003–2006
    Joe Rogan
    Joe Rogan
    • Self - Celebrity Talent Scout
    • 2003–2007
    Bill Bellamy
    Bill Bellamy
    • Self - Host
    • 2007–2008
    Roseanne Barr
    Roseanne Barr
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2014–2015
    Keenen Ivory Wayans
    Keenen Ivory Wayans
    • Self - Judge
    • 2014–2015
    Jonathan Thymius
    • Self - Comedian
    • 2008–2010
    J.B. Smoove
    J.B. Smoove
    • Self - Host
    • 2014
    Russell Peters
    Russell Peters
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2014
    Nicholas Omana
    • Announcer
    • 2014
    Felipe Esparza
    Felipe Esparza
    • Self - Comedian…
    • 2010
    Kathleen Madigan
    Kathleen Madigan
    • Self - Talent Scout…
    • 2003–2007
    Ross Mark
    Ross Mark
    • Self
    • 2003–2006
    Iliza Shlesinger
    Iliza Shlesinger
    • Self…
    • 2008–2010
    Chris Porter
    Chris Porter
    • Self - Comedian…
    • 2006
    Fearne Cotton
    Fearne Cotton
    • Self - Correspondent
    • 2008
    Louis Ramey
    Louis Ramey
    • Self - Comedian…
    • 2008
    Ty Barnett
    Ty Barnett
    • Self - comedian…
    • 2006
    Krister Johnson
    • Gideon Lamb
    • 2008
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    goleafs84

    Best Reality Show On TV

    Usually I'm not a fan of reality television, but I got into this show after the first episode. I'm a fan of stand-up comedy and this show had many quality comedians.

    Dat Phan was energetic and great at physical comedy. I liked how he would sometimes open his act in "pigeon" English, then he would say, "I'm kidding, I speak English". What a great "ice breaker!"

    Dave Mordal and "Don" Vos were a laugh riot. I especially loved Dave's idea for a pilot of a bunch of goofy, incompetent terrorists. I was laughing so hard when he described it, even if the "focus group" hated it. It cracked me up when they focused on Rich Vos, always ironing and when he would say "I stink".

    I liked Raphie May's "angry" style of comedy and my sides were hurting from laughter when he was taking pot shots at Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown as he went head to head with Rob Cantrell.

    Rob Cantrell was just plain goofy and I liked it. When he chose Ralphie, that took a lot of guts going up against the best in the house and you saw the respect he gained from it. I also liked it when he showed us his lava lamp and said this was the brain that told him he was going to be a "super funny comedian."

    Cory Kahanie, Tess and Geoff Brown were funny as well. I liked Cory and her stories about her teenage daughter.

    The last 2, Sean Kent; I don't really remember much of his stand-up routine, but Tere Joyce, I didn't find funny at all. She wasn't funny in the beginning and her "cha cha cha" I thought was very annoying.

    When I look back at this show and the reason why I loved this and couldn't care for the other reality television shows, like any "Survivor" shows or "The Bachelorette" in comparison, because 5 years from now, will you actually remember any of the winners or care if Trista and whoever she chose will still be together? I doubt it.

    Five years from now, I can see most of the 10 finalists moving on to bigger and better things in their comedic careers.

    No pun intended, but Ralphie in my opinion has the potential of being the next big thing out of the whole group. Dat and Dave as well stood out.
    rogerbrent

    Surprisingly good!

    I've been watching this show for a few weeks now and I'm surprised at how much it manages to keep my interest. Basically semi-famous comics from all over the US compete(d) for a chance to live in a house where one by one they're voted off by one another (standard gist of a reality show). There's all the usual backstabbing and teaming up and wolves-in-sheep-clothing type characters involved, however the genuinely funny contestants really give you a reason to watch. Worth watching at least for the comedy.
    Jdc102

    A Joke.

    The comment posted about starting out good and going downhill, was right on the head. To be honest, I thought about 3 of the finalists were funny, they were: Dave, Tess and Ralphie and I guess Rich Vos was funny when he wanted to be, but this clearly didn't seem like the funniest people in America. When Dave was voted out and Dat Phan went on, I should have stopped watching. I know its just opinions, but I can't believe that Dat won the competition, when clearly, Ralphie had much more original (Dat has repeated jokes on two sepearte occasions) material. All in all, it was a disapointment, but i'm sure we haven't heard the last from Dave Mordal or Ralphie May.
    7SnoopyStyle

    great to see new comics but gets repetitive

    This is a reality game show for standup comedians. They have open auditions, then a panel of judges make their decision. As the number of contestants reduce, the size of the audience increase. Eventually one standup comedian is crowned Last Comic Standing.

    It's great fun to see so many standups, both good and bad comics. It's fun for a few seasons, but it just got repetitive. It would have been better if they expand the comedy beyond just standup performances. To have the same style of a comic standing on stage is too static, they need to add more spice.
    liquidcelluloid-1

    A well intentioned, but poorly executed entry into the humorless reality genre

    Network: NBC; Genre: reality/game; Content Rating: TV-14 (for language); Classification: contemporary (Star range: 1 - 4)

    Season Reviewed: Complete Series (2 seasons)

    At it's concept, 'Last Comic Standing' is a respectable and welcome change of pace from the average network reality show. Finally, I thought. A show that isn't a popularity contest or self-indulgence in dating, but something based on substance and merit. Comics get eliminated by competing in literal head-to-head stand-offs on stage to get the most laughs. And it's a stand-up comedy show, so right there it would seem to have a leg up on the entirely humorless reality genera. However, in execution, 'LCS' is very different and sometimes tedious to watch. Like a dating contest where the entertainment relies of cat-fights, this show is only as entertaining and funny as the comics that are on it and unfortunately, many of them aren't that funny. They aren't that funny but even they upstage host Jay Mohr.

    There are certainly comedians on this show that are funny and innovative, but to get to them we have to wade through a lot of bad ones, a lot of limp gags, stale acts and old punch lines. All the black comics talk about getting pulled over by the cops, all the white comics talk about being cops and pulling over black people and all the women talk about boyfriends that can't commit to marriage. Has the stand-up comedy scene really not changed at all in the last 20 or 30 years? The comics that are genuinely talented and innovative (Rob Cantrell, Ralphie May) usually get tossed off the show in the head-to-head matches by the idiots in the audience for someone simpler and more mainstream. In season 1 this ultimately lead to a disappointing ending in which the forced comedian-with-no-sense-of-humor Dat Phan won the whole thing more for his sob story background than doing the same act impersonating his mother over and over and over. The result was so irrevocable and lame for me that I don't care what happens in coming seasons.

    There are a lot of unnecessary standard reality show elements here. What does it serve to isolate the comics in a house together? Why are there 'immunity challenges' if only to make it more blatant that NBC executive have no ideas and this show is cut from the exact same unoriginal cloth as 'Survivor'? Still, arguing over who is funniest is a more worthy endeavor than who will "get the guy". Well, I'll give NBC one thing. At least they are keeping this show exactly where reality shows belong - in the dead of summer.

    * ½

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    • Trivia
      Unless all four vote unanimously on a contestant, the "celebrity talent scouts"' votes do not actually count. A panel of four other judges, consisting of network executives and producers, also casts votes (unanimously) after consulting backstage. This means that if three celebrity panelists vote for one contestant but all four non-celebrity judges do not, that contestant will not make it through. This was brought to light when panelists Drew Carey and 'Brett Butler' objected to contestants not being voted through when they, along with panelist 'Anthony Clark', had voted for them.
    • Quotes

      Tammy Pescatelli: Hi, my names Tammy Pescatelli. Yeah, that's a Sicilian name, not all of us are in the mob. Some of us are in the witness protection program. Some of us are dead. Some of us are retired. I called my dad, I said dad I shot a pilot. He said hey, not over the phone. No, pops, a T.V. pilot. I don't care what airline he was from, I'm not going down just 'cause you get sloppy, go call me from a pay phone.

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      Featured in The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2004)

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • NBC (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Last Comic Standing: The Search for the Funniest Person in America
    • Filming locations
      • Alex Theatre - 216 North Brand Boulevard, Glendale, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Giraffe Productions
      • NBC Studios
      • NBC Universal Television
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      • 16:9 HD

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