@@catherinerg1 Sometimes I wonder if there isn't a place in Jeffs brain that he can't access where the guys "live". And every now and then they say something that doesn't come from his normal brain.
@@scottday1988 I was going to say the same thing. When performed together last Halloween they did great. Darcy's characters were trick or treating at Jeff's house and his characters were answering the door. And the sketch was hilarious.
"What kind of security guy are you!? You let a terrorist into the show room! Dun' matter that he's dead, he's still here!" Great way to mess with him love it lmao
I love it when Jeff laughs at his own jokes. It give so much authenticity to what he's doing ... versus someone who just memorizes lines to repeat in front of an audience.
I dont think i’ve ever seen Achmed so mad, Jeff is absolutely brilliant at making his characters absolutely come to life, snappy, witty, hilarious, amazing
1:55 Achmed: "Is this your wife? Your girlfriend? What?" Steve: "Friend." Achmed: "Just a friend? So you not getting "any" later, is that what you saying?" Lmao, the women is a good sport, she laughing the whole time.
I swear I think at one point the puppets became Jeff's way of letting his inner thoughts run wild. I mean some of the stuff these guys say seem to surprise Jeff sometimes.
The range he has definitely helps. Most just have one or two puppets or at least one main one that they focus on the most, but he’s got a whole cast that he adds to or rotates back in for certain things on top of the main ones. It really gives the sensation of them being a whole group of performers as opposed to one guy who talks to himself really well. I mean, he is, but the illusion is just more solid, especially when he’ll have another character laugh or something from the case.
When Jeff Dunham first started out he played a comedy club in Ft.lauderdale, he only had Peanut at the time and he picked on my buddy for a half hour. It was hilarious! 🤣😂
Jeff is funny. I have never seen him live. I wanted to ask you: you think Jeff set it up with Steve before hand? Knowing more or less how it could go from the interaction?! Seems too good to be true.
I have a deep respect for Jeff's creativity and diversity. Special the videos he produces in which he is not visible and the puppets are the stars. It seems to me he has a natural gift to translate the world into a living cartoon. Would be nice if Ahmed shows up at one time with a explosive vest, then gets into a quarrel with Jeff and blows himself up the next episode is that the make it up again and apologize to each other.
I love to watch Jeff Dunham. I can have a lousy day but when I listened to him he Cheers me up. I do believe though if he doesn't use the f-bomb he would be just as funny.
The more he laughs and giggles at these puppets the more I worry about Jeff. He's splitting his personality by habit! But still AWESOME as HELL! It does make a better performance
I was busking outside of the Washington State Fair in Puyallup were Jeff was performing tonight. A large crowd headed in before the show wearing a wide variety of shirts with their favorite characters. Lots of laughter and a happy crowd at the end for me to perform for as well. You're a great warm-up for me Jeff! I ran sock-puppets for 6 and 1/2 years as a segment on my public access tv show and was constantly surprised at things a character would say that I, as myself, wouldn't say. Usually a field reporter sock named Free Ken Lame. He could misinterpret anything. Anything. Which one of yours characters has surprised you the most, or most often?
It hasn't occurred to me before how brilliantly the faces of the characters are made, where the essentially same facial expression can have such versatility of emotion depending on the context of the situation
Yep!... If you just relax yourself and sit back, you really do forget that is only Jeff up there all by himself. -- Especially when he's working with 2 or more of his characters (and gets a conversation rolling...) at once! :-D