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How far has Andrew 'Dice' Clay fallen? (1 Viewer)

Not as far as Yakov Smirnof or Gallagher.
Yakov was on WTF ahwile back. He's spent the last 20 years performing for about 2,000 people/night, 5 times a week (over 4 million total), bought his own theater, earned a masters and teaches at colleges, etc. Compare that to Dice's last 20 years and he would wish he'd "fallen" as far as Yakov (the two are friends and were roommates when starting in comedy, btw.)
:shrug: Dice is still performing, had a part in Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine" appeared in The Blacklist, had a Showtime special about a year and a half ago, recently signed a book deal with Simon and Schuster. He's not doing bad. But for poor Yakov, there's only so long senile senior citizens will come to his show in Branson Missouri because they think the 80's cold war is still going on.

 
He was the boy band of comedians. Something as big as he was had no chance of sustained success, not unless he had another good idea--because the whole Dice thing was ONE good idea. He didn't have another good idea.

Lowest common denominator, never a bad idea. I liked his character, and especially enjoyed people that didn't get the joke. Tragically, that was a lot of his crowd. Bros, before they were called that, yelling out the jokes before he could tell them, how much fun can that be at a show?

Became awful real quick, a caricature of a caricature.

 
Henry Ford said:
ChainsawU said:
The randomness of Andrew Dice Clay as the father figure who is also a hamster is so random that it is funny. We need more abstract thinking like that. I usually don't like advertisements, but that one is so far out I'm cool with it.
Wait.... he's a hamster?
Richard Gere turned down the role.

 
Take an hour. Back! Get it?! Hour BACK!! [ takes a drag on his cigarette ] I'll call you back in an hour, I'm BACK!! [ makes a moaning and groaning noise as he takes another drag on his cigarette ] You're laughin' and you don't even know what you're laughin' about! It's 'cause I'm funny, stu-peed! [ takes a drag on his cigarette ] I don't have to tell jokes - I could just keep sayin', "I'll call you in an hour - I'M BACK!! Get it?!" And you'd keep laughing! You know why? You're a moron!

 
Arizona Ron said:
I just found out he's Jewish last year.

It doesn't matter to me but I've always thought he was Italian (for obvious reasons).
Can you unpack this one?

 
The General said:
Worst schtick of all-time. Makes Carrot Top look like Richard Pryor.
You sir, nailed it. :yes:
I thought he was stupid back then, and I was in high school. I remember seeing one of his shows on TV after he broke really big, and the whole crowd was reciting the punch lines to every joke and I just sat there like :confused:

 
Loved Diceman Cometh, just absolutely hilarious. i remember the 1st time I saw that show and how my wife at the time could not understand why I had tears coming down my face from laughing so hard. "What are you gonna do with a quarter, open up a ####### business???!!!

 
Very much an acquired taste (much like Kinison). One trick pony for sure but was gold to a teenager boy in the late '80s/early'90s.

 
He's lucky to have any gig at all.
Dude was a legend in his time. When I first saw him on Rodney Dangerfield's young comedian's special on HBO, I had never laughed so hard in my life. There was no comedian like him. Filthy as you could ever imagine, yet hilarious.

But as Lisa Lampanelli said, "I can't believe nursery rhymes have a shelf life!"
I think that same show had Jim Carrey on it. But I agree, ADC was hilarious.

"What's in the bowl, #####?"

 
He's lucky to have any gig at all.
Dude was a legend in his time. When I first saw him on Rodney Dangerfield's young comedian's special on HBO, I had never laughed so hard in my life. There was no comedian like him. Filthy as you could ever imagine, yet hilarious.

But as Lisa Lampanelli said, "I can't believe nursery rhymes have a shelf life!"
I remember the first few times I heard/saw him I laughed my a off. He was suuuuper funny.

I love Lampanelli fwtiw. I got dragged to her show one night and I walked away impressed.

 
Very much an acquired taste (much like Kinison). One trick pony for sure but was gold to a teenager boy in the late '80s/early'90s.
Kinison had great material though.

Dice is more performance art than straight comedy. (unless you are a teenage boy, then the comedy is funny)

 
Ilov80s said:
Unfortunately, not far enough to kill him.
Remember, it's not the fall that gets you. Speaking of falling, I haven't heard much about Dane Cook lately, which is a good thing, at least for me.
 
I saw him in Vegas two years ago, he got :own3d: badly by a heckler. Then his gf or wife or whatever fell over drunk on all the Dice merchandise, it was awesome. He forgot a couple of his punchlines but the :tfp: value alone was worth the price of admission. I'm shocked he's not dead.
Did you catch his reality show about 7 or 8 years ago? VH1, maybe? It was pretty sad. He was old, bloated and generally unhappy.
old, bloated and unhappier than this guy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BybAxWkxZ3c

 

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