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I was generalizing, of course. I know there are exceptions.
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I think it is because it is a very trend oriented business--I mean, how long can the redneck joke thing stay fresh, yet all these guys are stereotyped in it. The real pros survive and adapt like Robin Williams, ect... |
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Few comedians stay funny for a long time. Bill Cosby is probably the greatest exception to that rule. He has been funny since the early 60s.
The late, great Rodney Dangerfield is another one who stayed funny for a long time. Bill Murray, by the way, is another comedian who has stayed funny, in part because he has adapted and grown. He seems to have a good head on his shoulders, IMO. |
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