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Watched a bit of this online last year and it's only gotten funnier this year. Absolutely leaves most current Australian comedy for dead, plus it's all footy.

Thankfully the dees aren't too much the butt of the joke this week.

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Ok.. Personally i think its a horrific show. Mick Molloy is cringeworthy to say at least. Becoming more and more like Peter Hellier.

And who the hell is Sam Pang? Another plodder that tries to be funny yet fails miserably.

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

And who the hell is Sam Pang? Another plodder that tries to be funny yet fails miserably.

Sam Pang is brilliant.

Andy Maher in small doses is fine.

 
2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Sam Pang is brilliant.

Andy Maher in small doses is fine.

Agree with you on Maher.

Disagree with you on Pang.

Don't find Molloy funny.  The only comedians I find less funny are Dave Hughes and Josh Thomas.


1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Sam Pang is brilliant.

Andy Maher in small doses is fine.

Terry Daniher was the star last night

Sam Pang is one of the more clever comedians around atm. Has good timing. Not a loud, stupid boofhead like Mick Molloy or Peter Hellier. Writes a lot of the material, I believe. 

 

Agree. It's a bit more your classic Aussie humour and streets ahead of most we've seen in recent times.

Mick Molloy was an integral part of the best sketch show Australia has ever produced in The Late Show. A classic case of someone who goes a bit more mainstream media and suffers as a result. Once you are successful, Australians want to bring you down a peg. It's instinctual.

That being said, he was genuinely dreadful at the Brownlow.

Hopefully Sam Pang continues a bit more under the radar so it remains okay to like him. Very funny fella.

Looked like one big Carlton Draught commercial to me.


Whatever talent Molloy had is looooong gone, at least 10 years ago, probably 20. He should be on centrelink by now, begging on the streets for beer $$..... he's just lucky a few footy types with less brain cells than usual have thrown him a lifeline. 

I used to be happy being funny.....

10 minutes ago, thevil1 said:

Whatever talent Molloy had is looooong gone, at least 10 years ago, probably 20. He should be on centrelink by now, begging on the streets for beer $$..... he's just lucky a few footy types with less brain cells than usual have thrown him a lifeline. 

He misses Tony Martin big time...

4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Ok.. Personally i think its a horrific show. Mick Molloy is cringeworthy to say at least. Becoming more and more like Peter Hellier.

And who the hell is Sam Pang? Another plodder that tries to be funny yet fails miserably.

Sam Pang on Have You Been Paying Attention is brilliant! 

Mick Molloy is bearable because he doesn't shove politics down your throat like that pompous "comedian" Helliar. 


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