Dave Chappelle or Chris Rock: Who is better Stand Up Comedian??

Who is better Stand Up Comedian??

  • Chris Rock:

    Votes: 116 47.9%
  • Dave Chappelle

    Votes: 126 52.1%

  • Total voters
    242
Im going with Chappelle. If you ever watched his inside the actors studio interview he had the audience laughing without even saying a word. His mannerisms, voice and content make him a great comedian.
 
And what did Chappelle do before and after his 2-year show. For the first 12 years of his career his claim to fame was Half-Baked!!! Dude was going nowhere fast, until the show came along for a minute. Now he's back to going nowhere again.

Damn Blunt you are spewing even more wrongness as usual! Dave THE up and coming comics out there BEFORE the show. The reason most black folks slept on him was because he was and is a mainstream comic. Most black folks got into him after he got the show. The man signed with an agency when he was 17 yrs old! That's how funny he was and is. My only problem with Dave(well 2 problems) and I know Dave and have worked with him. The man who taught Dave the game Taught me (The Fat Dr.) Dave whole stage persona was taken from a comic named Tony Woods. He was Dave's idol back in the day and he emulated everything Tony did. The 2nd thing I'll keep to myself and it's the real reason he walked away from the show, which is just one more out of a billion you've been wrong about on here.
 
Damn, my top 2 comedians (still alive), as far as material, they'd be in a tie, but if I had to pick one, I think Chappelle's mannerisms put him over Rock.

Like Chappelle makes funny expressions to go along with the emotions of his jokes, the only expressions Rock uses are looks of disgust or shock.

If Chappelle and Rock where in a room where you could see them but couldn't hear them speak, I guarantee Chappelle would still have me rolling, Chris, I doubt it.
 
The man who taught Dave the game Taught me (The Fat Dr.) Dave whole stage persona was taken from a comic named Tony Woods. He was Dave's idol back in the day and he emulated everything Tony did.

I always thought they had the same kind of persona, I saw Tony Woods after Chappelle got hot so I was thinking "this dude is funny, but he kinda sound like Chappelle", so it's the other way around.
 
Tony Woods was on last comic standing on season... dude didn't make the house and barely even made the show. He was on camera like two times in the background before the voted on the comics. :smh:

Dude is funny as shit though.
 
Damn Blunt you are spewing even more wrongness as usual! Dave THE up and coming comics out there BEFORE the show. The reason most black folks slept on him was because he was and is a mainstream comic. Most black folks got into him after he got the show. The man signed with an agency when he was 17 yrs old! That's how funny he was and is. My only problem with Dave(well 2 problems) and I know Dave and have worked with him. The man who taught Dave the game Taught me (The Fat Dr.) Dave whole stage persona was taken from a comic named Tony Woods. He was Dave's idol back in the day and he emulated everything Tony did. The 2nd thing I'll keep to myself and it's the real reason he walked away from the show, which is just one more out of a billion you've been wrong about on here.

do you think rock is better then??
 
Damn Blunt you are spewing even more wrongness as usual!

Nothing "wrong" about it.

Dave THE up and coming comics out there BEFORE the show. The reason most black folks slept on him was because he was and is a mainstream comic. Most black folks got into him after he got the show. The man signed with an agency when he was 17 yrs old! That's how funny he was and is.

By his own admission, Chappelle floundered around after achieving a certain B or C-level status. I made the point that he was out there for a dozen years (since he was a teen) before he finally broke through in a significant way with his show. He just wasn't ready, and was too identified as that "stoner" guy from Half-Baked.

Most veteran comedians (with talent) eventually break through in totally unexpected ways. They all struggle for years before they find the right MOMENT. Dave found his with his show. Right place, right time. Rodney Dangerfield was around forever before he suddenly became "hip" around 1980. Same goes for lots of big names, including Seinfeld and Chris Rock. If you stick around long enough (and you're good) you'll eventually get some sort of big break.

The 2nd thing I'll keep to myself and it's the real reason he walked away from the show, which is just one more out of a billion you've been wrong about on here.

You can go tell HIM and his staff that they're "wrong," since their descriptions of the series of events that led to his departure are on the record.
 
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theblast said:
I'm always going to side with the guy who's funny without trying to hard. That happens to be Dave Chappelle. I like Chris Rock and without a doubt is one of the finest comics of his generation. But so is Chappelle. And being funny is effortless for Chappelle. And Chappelle and Rock are not really in the same generation.

Chris Rock came along with comics like Kinison, Seinfeld, Bill Hicks, Richard Jeni, Steve Harvey, and Martin Lawrence. Chappelle came along with people like Chris Tucker, Bill Bellamy, Monique, Adele Givens, Bill Gaffigan, Dane Cook and the like. Two different generations in the world of comedy.
Yep, definitely not the same generation... And I think Chappelle is funnier by quite a bit... Chris Rock probably had the smarter comedy, but straight-up funniness I go with Chappelle.
 
Chapelle

Chris is very funny but Dave's stand ups had me FLOORED and viewing his stand ups repeatedly, not quite so much for Chris
 
Dave.....just seems naturally funnier to me...
Chris seems like it's all scripted, doesn't look natural..............and i hate it when he yells with his annoying ass voice!

c/s

Seems like Chris forces a lot of his comedy with his yelling/raising his voice or whatever you wanna call it. Not saying he is not good, but just not better than Chappelle in my opinion. With Dave it seems more effortless for him. Just looking at the dude before he says anything just makes me laugh b/c you know he is gonna say some funny shit. Too bad there is no more Chappelle show. :smh:
 
I once saw Dave Chappelle on the Jay Leno show and he was mad funny he had the whole crowd including Jay rolling.Dave is just a naturally funny guy and is way better at stand up then Chris.
 
You are some deluded mufuckas if you think Dave is better than Chris, making me break out the 'shaking my head' gif... :smh:

I think it's clear who has more staying power in the biz, too. Have a taste:

[flash]http://www.youtube.com/v/vjaGwxUTepc[/flash]

Notice how Chris interacts when he spots the interracial couple. Dave doesn't riff on the spot that much. Not that he can't, he just doesn't... which means, of course, that he can't.
 
these chris rock supporters are really just a bunch of jock riders. anyone with sense will notice that chris rock does the same routine of jokes every 2 years then he comes up with something completely new. dave chappelle is naturally funny and could whip up a 45 minute comedy show without the use of writers and note cards.
 
Chappelle is clearly much better at sketch comedy. He's a gifted comedic actor. Rock has been superior as a stand-up, since he matured. His HBO specials have been historic (at least the first two).

cosign. they're both good commedians in their own way. I don't think you can purely compare them to each other.

dave chappelle is more richard pryor type commedian


chris rock could probably be compared to someone like martin lawrence or jaime foxx
 
do you think rock is better then??

Yes, only because Rock has done the funniest bit I ever heard... black folks vs. niggas!!!!!!! I love what Dave does and what he did on his show but that bit Chris did can't be touched. Despite the fact that I know of two jokes Chris stole he gets the nod from me.
 
I'm surprised it's this close. Chappelle all the way. It's like comparing Lebron to Tim Thomas. I wouldn't even put Rock in the top ten of today's comics.
 
I'm surprised it's this close. Chappelle all the way. It's like comparing Lebron to Tim Thomas. I wouldn't even put Rock in the top ten of today's comics.

it wasn't chappelle was leading by 20-30 votes...glad to see niggas coming to their senses though...
 
Check these 2 pages:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Rock
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Chappelle

Check the info box under each guy's picture...

For Chris Rock, his influences were "Bill Cosby, Dick Gregory, Flip Wilson, Richard Pryor, Steve Martin, Pigmeat Markham, Woody Allen, Eddie Murphy, Sam Kinison, George Carlin, Mort Sahl, Rodney Dangerfield."

For Dave Chapelle, his influences were "Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Bill Cosby, Martin Lawrence, Mel Blanc, Chris Rock."

Chris wins.

CASE CLOSED!
 
Check these 2 pages:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Rock
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Chappelle

Check the info box under each guy's picture...

For Chris Rock, his influences were "Bill Cosby, Dick Gregory, Flip Wilson, Richard Pryor, Steve Martin, Pigmeat Markham, Woody Allen, Eddie Murphy, Sam Kinison, George Carlin, Mort Sahl, Rodney Dangerfield."

For Dave Chapelle, his influences were "Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Bill Cosby, Martin Lawrence, Mel Blanc, Chris Rock."

Chris wins.

CASE CLOSED!


I think Rock is better, but this doesn't solve anything.
You think Dangerfield and Kinison are better than Rock?
 
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both are amazing but gotta go with dave on this one, i wont say he is better but i relate to his humor a bit more













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That's hard, but:

Chris Rock is the best stand up right now. Why? Professionalism. His outlook on stand-up is like a musician putting on a show. He is trying to come up to Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor level. They script their shows like a play.

But if you had to put up a microphone, stool, and a glass of water on a stage and you tell those two people to "Make Me Laugh"... no script, no pre-rehearsed topics, just freestyle- Dave Chappelle. Dave Chappelle is the most like Richard Pryor in this regard: You sit down next to Richard Pryor at a bar and you will probably die laughing. Back in the day, Richard Pryor used to walk into a room and people would just start laughing. Not a joke told, just walking into a room.

Dave is becoming like that. Dave Chappelle is just funny. And the best part about it is that he's really smart... probably one of the most intelligent brothers in the game.
 
Chappelle is clearly much better at sketch comedy. He's a gifted comedic actor. Rock has been superior as a stand-up, since he matured. His HBO specials have been historic (at least the first two).

I agree with Blunt.
 
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