The hosts of 2 Bears, 1 Cave, Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer, share their experiences from the recent Netflix Is a Joke roast event. They shed light on the electric atmosphere, standout performances like Nikki Glaser's, and Kevin Hart's adept hosting skills. The episode also features insights from guest Jimmy Carr, a comedian who transitioned from corporate marketing and achieved international acclaim through his sharp wit and dedication to evolving his craft.
Segura, Kreischer, and Carr delve into the nature of comedy, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and the collaborative yet competitive dynamic within the industry. They also navigate the complexities of handling controversy and criticism, offering perspectives on finding a balance between artistic expression and societal norms.
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Kreischer and Segura proposed a multimedia-based roast presentation acting as a palate cleanser, despite initial hesitation about roasting due to inexperience. Collaborating with writers, they crafted a well-received segment combining commentary and images.
The roast featured an enthusiastic audience, especially receptive to standout sets like Nikki Glaser's. Glaser received praise from Kreischer, Segura, Carr, and others for her brilliant delivery and flawless execution of the roast format.
Kevin Hart's energetic hosting and deft improvisational skills were commended by Segura and Kreischer for seamlessly blending scripted and off-the-cuff moments while keeping the show's momentum high.
Carr and Kreischer reflect on how the comedy community rallied behind Shane Gillis after his "cancellation" early in his career, before widespread fame. Carr suggests cancellation can paradoxically boost a comedian's profile.
Originally working in marketing, Carr transitioned to comedy by honing a talent for punchy one-liners and wordplay. He's transcended perceptions of his "posh" persona through his uniquely sharp comedic voice.
Despite acclaim, Carr maintains passion for live performance and evolving his craft. He's currently touring extensively, including upcoming North American dates after a recent Netflix special release.
Carr, Kreischer, and Segura emphasize the importance of comedians discovering their own unique style rather than imitating others to achieve true comedic success.
While the comedy scene fosters camaraderie and shared experiences, comedians must also set themselves apart through ongoing personal growth. This balance of collaboration and competition propels the field forward.
Comedians display understanding toward navigating controversies, with Carr having faced "cancellation." They view comedy as a space for context-specific performance not necessarily reflective of personal beliefs.
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Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura share their experience participating in the Netflix is a Joke event, a roast that featured various comedians and garnered an enthusiastic audience response.
Kreischer and Segura, initially hesitant due to their lack of roasting experience, created a unique and successful presentation for the event.
Bert and Tom were apprehensive about participating in the roast of Tom Brady. About a month before the event, they received a call inviting them to roast, and Tom Segura expressed concern that they wouldn't gain anything given their inexperience with roasting.
Despite their concerns about roasting, Bert and Tom decided to propose a different approach. Segura likened their presentation to a "weekend update" using commentary paired with images. This multimedia-based presentation acted as a palate cleanser during the long roast and was a refreshing change for the audience.
The duo met with Netflix and writers to discuss various ideas for their roast segment. Segura crafted a script that was polished with input from Kreischer and Mike, followed by further refinement from professional writers. Kreischer praised the writers, including Ray, Pat, Sarah Tiana, Mike Lawrence, Mike Gibbons, and Jeff Ross, for their excellent contributions which elevated some of the best moments in their set.
The atmosphere of the roast was electric, punctuated by standout performances and the challenge of keeping the audience engaged.
The Netflix is a Joke roast event
The comedy landscape is ever-changing and vibrant. Comedians Tom Segura, Bert Kreischer, Jimmy Carr, and others share their observations on their peers' performances and the challenges faced within their profession.
Kevin Hart's role as a host has garnered admiration from his contemporaries for his energetic presence and comedic prowess.
Tom Segura admires Kevin Hart's excellent hosting abilities. Similarly, Bert Kreischer lauds Hart for his exceptional improvisational skills and his seamless integration of off-script moments with prepared material, demonstrating his agility in navigating both the prompter and the live audience effectively.
Nikki Glaser's ability to deliver a roasting set with finesse and impact has not gone unnoticed, with her peers considering her performance exemplary.
Tom Segura calls Nikki Glaser's roast set a masterclass, praising its structure, lines, and cadence. Kreischer mentions a moment involving Kim Kardashian that elevated the impact of Glaser's performance despite an initial potential for bombing. Both Jimmy Carr and Segura remark on her ability to perform confidently within the roast's script, successfully eliciting laughter regardless of initial booing from the audience.
Beyond the immediate audience, Georgia discusses the buzz that Glaser's performance generated, with her friends eagerly anticipating her set. Kreischer affirms that her performance was notably effective, as evidenced by him sharing Glaser's jokes with his daughter, and uses the colloquial “destroyed” to describe Glaser's exceptional performance.
Shane Gillis's journey through adversity and toward acceptance within the comedy community underscores the complexities of contemporary comedic careers.
The comedy community has shown solidarity in the face of controversy. Carr and Kre ...
Impressions and observations of other comedians
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Jimmy Carr is known for his distinctive, sharp appearance, always being very well dressed, and his remarkable wit. His journey to becoming an acclaimed comedian spans a surprising career transition and an unyielding dedication to his craft.
Before embarking on his journey as a stand-up comedian, Jimmy Carr had a decidedly different professional life.
Originally working in marketing for a big oil company, Carr decided to leave his corporate job to pursue a career in comedy. His early comedy style gravitated towards one-liners, demonstrating a quick, punchy approach reminiscent of his distinct comedic style today. When he started, Carr could write and think in one-liners, a talent that he maintained throughout his evolving career. His first Edinburgh show was alongside Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant back in either 2000 or 2001, marking his early days in stand-up comedy.
Carr delves into the UK's class system and acknowledges that he is perceived as quite posh. However, he notes that he actually comes from a family of Irish immigrants who moved to the UK in the early '70s for work. The contrast between his actual background and his public persona is something Carr finds helpful in navigating the entertainment industry.
Carr has not only established himself in the world of comedy but has also successfully adapted and grown through time.
Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura share their memory of meeting Carr in Montreal about seven or eight years prior, recounting that even though he had achieved much by then, Carr was still passionate about getting on stage out of sheer love for stand-up comedy. This dedication is reflected in Carr's recent activities. He mentions that his ...
Jimmy Carr's background and career
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Discussing the intricacies of comedy, Jimmy Carr and other comedians reflect on the importance of personal growth, the joy of the craft, and the interconnectedness of the comedy community.
Carr articulates the evolution of his comedic style, starting with shorter jokes and gravitating towards longer bits, revealing a journey toward authenticity. The avoidance of merely imitating others is crucial, as success in comedy arises from being true to oneself. Authenticity differentiates comedians, despite crossover among fan bases. The tragedy lies in those who never find their authentic voice, as Carr emphasizes the significance of speaking in one's unique style. Bert Kreischer further illustrates this point through an observation that kids often mimic popular characters like Borat or Ace Ventura, highlighting the importance of finding their own voice rather than impersonating others. Tom Segura concurs, adding that while mimicry can be a starting point, the real draw should be the joy of comedy itself.
The comedians showcase camaraderie within their circle, with Kreischer describing the surprise and admiration he felt when encountering a unique and skilled comedian, which links to the process of discovering one’s own voice. Kreischer shares an anecdote showcasing the supportive teasing among comedians, and he and Segura reminisce about Carr's dedication to stand-up. The Comedy Store in London is mentioned as a hub of community for comedians, indicating the importance of physical spaces where comedians can congregate and share experiences.
Carr discusses the possibility of teaching comedy and working on a book and maybe a course, suggesting collaborative efforts to demystify comedy for aspiring comedians. The respect for individual styles becomes apparent once comedians reach a certain proficiency, with Segura suggesting that preference for a comedian becomes a matter of taste. The scene is described as "out for ourselves, but in it together," emphasizing both individuality and community.
While comedi ...
The nature of comedy and the comedic process
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