Ah but to some its the first time for them so it might as well appear to be live. Even if they passed just means they're on the outside with an inside scoop. Kind of fancy but I like it.
I was so fortunate to see Rodney with Norm MacDonald and Bob Saget at the Comedy Store in Hollywood, it was epic! I got to high five all three of them after their performances.
The amount of one liners that could pull should kill a man, imo should have gave him immorality. However just it's like wishing happy marriage, it's a fatality.
@@ebrahimmusleh it's a rodney dangerfield quote "It's lonely on the top when there's no one at the bottom", The top is generally success. Other people come to you to get it, not because they like you and care for you. They just want their piece. At the top, there are no real friends, because they envy you, and your charming colleagues, who flatter you, are often plotting your downfall to elevate themselves. The key thing here is, success is often wealth, power, brilliance. There are people who will try to get dirt on you like hienas hunting on a lonely lion. The top is a place full of fear, hate, insecurity, greed, domination, backstabbing. In conclusion and in order to summarise the point and explanation, Successful people want to hang out with other achievers, and they are rare. Also, everyone who doesn’t have what you have will be jealous, and want to take it from you. Poor people rarely celebrate the success of the rich, and vastly outnumber them.
@@SuhailKhan-gv9mn beautifully put! Got me brain storming wether or not the poor celebrate their wealth or their happiness. I’m sure some do both. I personally love to see people thriving like Joanna Hill going from a heavy set underestimated actor to losing all his weight and becoming a director but I would love to see Joanna Hill do ONE MORE roll like his old ones. Some people think he can’t because he lost the weight but that’s not what made him the actor he is. Physical appearance (unfortunately) determines what who will be in that industry. Cheis Farley wouldn’t of been Chris Farley if he wasn’t a big guy.
@@rickrick5041 he means he drank so much his blood was alcohol . Same meaning when he said “ I drink way too much .. when I had to give my doctor an urine sample… there was an olive in it”
James Douglas Muir Leno (New Rochelle, 28 de abril de 1950), conocido como Jay Leno, es un presentador de televisión y humorista satírico estadounidense. Fue el presentador del histórico programa The Tonight Show de la cadena NBC, entre 1992 y 2014, sucediendo en el puesto a Johnny Carson y entregándole el puesto a Jimmy Fallon (19 de septiembre de 1974 ) . Tiene en su haber un Premio Emmy.
Jacob Rodney Cohen, más conocido como Rodney Dangerfield y también como Jack Roy (22 de noviembre de 1921 - 5 de octubre de 2004), fue un comediante estadounidense, actor, artista de voz, productor, guionista, músico y autor, conocido por su autodestructivo humor de one-liners, su eslogan "¡No recibo ningún respeto!" y sus monólogos sobre ese tema.
I wanna be a comedian like Rodney one day. So I started writing some Rodney inspired jokes. Lemme know what you think. When I broke up with my ex, she told me I’d never meet another woman like her. I told her that was the point. My other ex, she told me to stop calling her. So I started texting her instead. The other day I realized. Just because I’m single now doesn’t mean I won’t be single forever.
The only thing that makes me sad in this video is i see an old Dangerfield missing his prime when he was sitting next to his good fellow Jimmy Carson. Glory days..
Damn was the actually recent in 2018 or was this several years ago? Feels like late 90s or early 2000s. Anyways, damn guy still has those quick witted ZINGERS! 😂 Love this guy wish I would have found him when I was younger. Just came across him today at 34 yrs old on April 21st 2018 at 4am 😂👌 definitely binge watching this guy's performances he's too funny. Well at least to me he is. 💪😂👌
At times it just felt like he was 'saying' the jokes like a memorized script and not 'delivering' the jokes in a more natural conversational way... like he used to during his prime years.
This saddens me because Rodney was getting old and his timing is off. Damn depressing to watch. Even with that he's funnier than 90% of the comedians out there now.
I don't think his timing was off so much as his speed and quirky mannerisms. Imagine the same material with him standing up, and delivered rapid fire. I suppose that could be considered "timing" (speed of delivery). A lot of Rodney's earlier appeal was his facial expressions and bulging eyeballs.