My top 5 favourite comedians

5.   Jim Gaffigan

Jim Gaffigan’s jokes are mostly based on his experiences with his family, his failed attempts at slimming down and overall his day to day life. He’s a very clean comic, meaning he doesn’t talk about vulgar things and doesn’t use curse words. Because of that he is a comic that you can watch with your family and it can be fun for everyone.

Jim Gaffigan on Performing Stand-Up for Pope Francis - The New York Times

4.   Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart’s a very funny and relatable comedian that also jokes about his family and his every day-to-day problems, but unlike Jim Gaffigan, he uses a bit harsher languages and his shows are more oriented towards adults than children.

Kevin Hart - IMDb

3.   John Mulaney

John Mulaney is a comic that can be enjoyed by everyone. His jokes are based on his everyday life which mostly isn’t that different from others, but the way that his jokes are told makes everyone crack up. He’s also a pretty clean comic, but you may catch him swearing here and there.

John Mulaney - Wikipedia

2.   Ricky Gervais

Ricky Gervais is a brilliant comic that can make fun of everyone and everything. Some people may already know him from the British television series “The Office” but he has done so much more than just that. If you haven’t already, check out his movies and television shows like “After Life” and “The Invention of Lying”.

Ricky Gervais - IMDb

1.   George Carlin

George Carlin is definitely on of the best comedians that have ever lived and a lot of people, including me, would say that he was the best. He joked about whatever he wanted and didn’t care if it was considered inappropriate at that time. Because of his huge success he was pronounced as “The dean of counterculture comedians”.

George Carlin on War: How bombing brown people became a growth industry |  The Milwaukee Independent

My review on “American Psycho”

American Psycho (2000) - IMDb

American Psycho” is a movie directed by Mary Harron. It describes a bizarre concept of how an insecure and schizophrenic man, Patrick Bateman, who has almost never ending sick illusions about him murdering anyone he sees as better than him and for his sick and twisted sexual needs can be a wealthy investment banker. Him being in such a high position while he’s clearly sick and suffering from schizophrenia is just proof that big companies, like the one that Patrick Bateman worked at, clearly don’t care about who works for them, as long as they are making money.

The movie first shows Patrick, played by Christian Bale, as a psychopathic serial killer, but at the end we find out that he is just a wimp that is sick enough to imagine all the horrific things he does, but isn’t brave enough to actually go through with them.

Not all the people who saw the movie agree that Patrick Bateman isn’t a serial killer. Some think that he did kill all the people that were shown in the movie except Paul Allen. I don’t agree with that, if he did really kill them, then why would the bodies just disappear in one night?

Overall I really loved this movie and would strongly recommend it to everybody reading this who hasn’t already seen the movie.