Tim gives advice to anyone not making it in Comedy, and why comedy being so bad now is actually a great opportunity. From episode 234: • #234 - Stop Ratting | ... Bonus episodes every week: / thetimdillonshow
Like many of his professional peers, naturally Tim Dillon experimented with Tanqueray & Turpentine enemas as a youngster, but after he started adding a few dashes of Heinz 57 Steak Sauce into the mix, sadly, he was hooked for good.
I used to think this. I can't watch later night but I look at their RU-vid viewings and they easily have 8m views on a lot of their videos. With 25m subscribers. So it makes me wonder, there is still a market for late night
i mean ive always thought late night was shit. But that doesnt mean anything, enough people like it. Much more people enjoy it that rambling, disjointed youtubers babbling crap to an audience who digest their opinions and believe they have some sort of an opinion that has consequence.
@@sjuvanet sorry dude but he definitely does. He was a writer for Roseanne in her best years... he wrote for SNL... but he’s not putting a new 5 minute monologue out every week. Norm works best without others guiding him. The podcast worked well before Netflix. He can’t be leashed like Byron Allen!
"You don't understand.. I had anxiety, and depression, and multiple personalities.. and none of them were funny" I fuckin love you, Tim Dillon. You are a breath of fresh-angry air
@@zachhayes9512 the rants are fucking insufferable. last but not least because I genuinely don't give a fuck about what a comedian thinks of the world - I've got actual pros for that (which is why, I guess, Toe Rogan is so big: he just asks questions to those who actually understand). but when dillon goes comedy, oh boy... I think he might be on par with Bill Burr
yes, always have your producer in the shot so you can show someone is laughing at your jokes. Have a person you are paying laugh in the same frame. Now, that's real comedy.
@Salil Deshpande I guess you prefer overdubed laugh tracks, and audience cue cards. some of us can distinguish between genuine laughter and manufacturing laughter. Network comedians are just puppets on a string.
@Salil Deshpande you don't get to dismiss my opinion. You can give your opinion, and you can disagree with my opinion, but you can't dismiss it. I'm not your wife
Late night shows are kind of fascinating in a weird clinical way, they are so painfully unfunny that it feels like they were not written by real human beings.
Every time I visit my good friends they try to put "comedy" on, and every time its just some lecture about guns or racism with one or two snarky comments interspersed so it technically counts as comedy. One time they showed me a routine that was just some lady yelling "fuck trump!" for half an hour-- I'm not even being hyperbolic.
Fallons fake tittery giggle of a laugh is a Big turnoff...havent watched the Tonite Show or considered it relevant- or funny in years.. Colbert- has gone Full-TDS-FIXATION -MODE..his once- funny show is now 90% garbage..
Colbert has fallen so far from grace in my eyes that I question if he was ever funny to begin with. Sort of like Game of Thrones where the last season was so bad that I can’t recommend the show to anyone now. Nothing is more infuriating than that sort of “hey kiddo, jokes aside we need to have a serious chat” thing that he does when something big happens...actually the only thing more infuriating than that is the thought of the teary eyed liberal sitting on Colbert’s knee just soaking up the moment like they aren’t the ones who are absolutely out to fucking lunch.
Colbert was great voicing Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law characters in like 2004.. it's shocking to see where he's at now. Just sucking off the rich and powerful along with the rest of the mainstream comedy/news monster
Colbert was never funny, his old writers were. He's really just another empty husk of an actor in that he can make a character great when written by talented people. When he plays himself he's an insufferable wet sock.
Anyone watch Jimmy Fallon's monologue after the Capitol riot? He looked so uncomfortable and out of his element. Late Night is dead. I used to love Colbert and Oliver and even Noah. Now they are so clearly mouthpieces for the left, it's been nothing but "lol orange man has tiny hands, and Republicans are all racist amirite?" I'm glad that RU-vid, Twitch, Netflix, and other streaming services are destroying TV. People are sick of hearing overpaid celebrities patting themselves on the back for being so morally superior and pretending it's "comedy." COVID pulled the curtain and forced them to broadcast from home with no laugh track so we can see how truly unfunny they are.
I'm amazed you, an actual human watched it, I'm convinced all the views on every late night youtube channel are bots, there's no way a couple million people watch these hacks, because if they do, I'd have to end it all.
they're mouthpieces for "liberals". Big diff between liberals and the actual left. Liberals say "the right thing" and then twist themselves into pretzels with excuses why "now's just not the time" to do things to actually help people. Leftists actually do things to help. (I'm a massive conservative btw)
Last week tonight used to be appointment viewing for me. 2020 ruined it. That show is fucking unwatchable, the same for every single other mainstream late night show. They are a disgrace.
I’m not exaggerating when I say Conan was one of the most influential comedy figures of my life. Late Night was my window into a world outside of my small town. However, with the Tonight Show, things changed. Maybe it was the writers, but it just wasn’t funny. Late Night was funny because it was scrappy. I don’t watch Conan anymore.
Conan is okay when he interviews a good comedian like once a year. The others can't really interview. I fall asleep with Kimmel and Meyers. Colbert interviews horribly. And we all know how terrible Fallon is with his oneupmanship and fake laughter. But I have to give Trevor Noah credit for somehow managing to be more smug than Bill Maher. I didn't know that was even possible.
Holy fuck is this funny. Just waiting for Tim to explode in popularity. His consistency to bring the funny is unbelievable. And to do it all while being completely unpartisan and speaking with just plain logical common sense is not only heartwarming but inspiring.
Trevor Noah and the rest of the mouth pieces have lost a lot of my respect with their spineless and abusive use of their art and talent. They may redeem themselves, but the amount of poisonous hate the have been complicit in spewing, there is a lot of work for them to do, for me to be able to respect them anymore. Bring back Jon Stewart
@@ryansmith144 he actually has like 4 or 5 standup specials under his belt, I'm not saying he's Dave Chappelle or George Carlin but anyone who can tour getting up on stage alone with a solid set of their own material gets some cred in my book...never heard of Fallon or Colbert, or seth rogen doing that, they're just funny guys with writers... Trevor's been in the lions den I respect that and think he's in a different category
I rememeber when I did. Conan show on TBS. A show that on NBC was groundbreaking, and offensive and edgy and which turned into deflated neutered puppy. Like watching a balloon slowly deflate in obscurity and finally turning into a SJW hive of virtue signaling unfunny death. They got to Conan. THEY FUCKING GOT TO CONAN. Goddman most of of media from 2014 onward. Damn you all to hell.
@Daisy some good takes here. They are great when they have the freedom to be themselves and make TV that is funny first, watchable second. Monty Python is almost unwatchable most of the time but the nuggets of gold are there. Same with Craig, same with Conan. Genius is not consistent... and it’s not made by meddling TV executives.
@Daisy I loved old Conan too, the lack of professionalism was part of the magic (same as Craig). Some of the best videos on YT are Craig breaking compilations... actually loving the material so much you can’t stop laughing at it. In the year 2000.... what a great bit. So stupid... and that’s comedy. Absurdity revealed. Colbert used to be funny... then it was clear. He’s not funny, his character was funny, and the sincerity was absurd. Now... it’s not funny anymore after 5 years of the same boring shit. He won’t recover either. His writers were not that good to start with. It’s like watching a dolphin show.
Stephen Colbert is playing a character named Stephen Colbert. when you're playing a character named after yourself are you just a shadow of what you used to be??
It seems like he's trying to have that wise and laid-back look that letterman had near the end of his career but he's just a butthurt cynic with nothing to add to the world instead of someone who finds the best in things like letterman
I've done some open mic comedy as a hobby and I can honestly say I've never met a more delusional group of people. They either uncomfortably read unfunny attempts at humor off their phone or recite the same jokes for 12 years. They talk about "making it" when nobody has ever offered them as much as a beer to do a set.
Just Stephan? Lmao it’s EVERYONE on late night that is still obsessed w trump. The guy is gone. He’s on vacation making money while golfing. Move on to someone new. Tons of jokes they can say about cumo lol
@@kathyvictoria6059 They can only make fun of Republicans because they want to portray the Democrats as "the good guys", mainly because their entore audience is made up of neo-liberals
And Rush Limbaugh, just a tiny instant where the phrasing and inflection are there. You can tell he listened to them growing up as he's said. But its never too much, there is something about it that is just right, it's hilarious.
Tim is great because he goes on wacky rants and then says something true and profound... he like tricks you into thinking he's some wacky idiot but then has a solid take on important topics. glad i started listening
Tim's steak sauce should just be named "You're Welcome" with a Polo logo in the middle lol With all of his corporate steakhouse experience, you know it's going to be a superb sauce 😎
The worst thing about Lily Singh is that she constantly mentions being a bisexual Indian American but doesn't make any jokes about it other than "haha white man don't like me"
Tim is a Lo head. I love Ralph but your paying like 100$ for a sub-par polo. Don’t get me wrong I love the design and artistic parts of it, but it ain’t worth it. Thank you for coming to my Ted talk
They just dropped a pro golfer from their sponsorship for using the word “faggot” so Tim is definitely not eligible. He’d put them in quite the quandary though. “He said faggot, but he IS a faggot...soooo can we sign him??”
I’m not even a comedian but Tim motivated me to start a podcast with this rant lol. He’s got a really good point about this Goldrush era of comedy. If you’re a professional comedian struggling to make money, You’re probably not going to get rich from a podcast, but you can definitely make enough to pay the bills.
That'd be a great team up, that exact thought occurred to me too when I watched the full podcast. I want to see Jimmy Dore interview Jordan Peterson too, and vice versa although they're in different lanes content wise I suppose. Both are Carl Jung fans tho.
@@personreanimation yep, so it’s the same difference..whenever I see someone just absurd when I’m with my democratic parents, I say “don’t judge them, you guys vote the same. They are your people”
"'I would never stoop to talk to some of the people you've talked to.' So, you've refused to talk to anyone, and you still have nothing? I'D START STOOPIN'."
10:30 This right here, this is the part that's actually dead on accurate. Even the people who like Colbert & Kimmel etc can't disagree with that. It's over for them, they've turned themselves into what they used to mock
Watched a seinfeld Regan coffee time. They missed out on a Moonstruck reference for laughs, thats how hard theyre struggling for revelance, keep it up.
Its hilarious listening to Alyssa Milano cry about how unacceptable it is that Joe Rogan has more listeners than her podcast. She actually believes that she should have a bigger following simply becuase she is a women .
Tim is just drop-dead FUNNY!! Thanks as always for the laughs!! I used to listen to late-night comedy all the time but they just went unfunny over the years. Just a waste of time to watch now. Glad that there are FUNNY COMICS such as Tim on podcasts!! Tim is definitely in the Top Ten Comics!!