Yeah and so very dull and dry , he only addresses criticism when it comes from audience hecklers and just dodges and shits on them to seem like he’s the nice guy. I have comedians that I don’t like but even then I can recognise the depth and effort behind their jokes , this guy’s entire punchline is “ get it I’m being mean and I’m publicly sassy about it without seeming to care “ , and even his mean jokes don’t really on anything besides a cheap laugh or chuckle
@@RS-zp6hbif by "play characters" you mean "it's their personality", then sure. they're comedians, not actors. telling jokes isn't ""playing a character""
@@ronmastrio2798 Plenty of people do, yeah. At least they do when some filthy rich wanker does it, because they're the ones who should be paying the most (and can absolutely afford to).
@@edwardharris2388 He (or his accountant) made totally legal tax moves (K2 on Jersey). A morally corrupt PM said it was morally wrong of Carr to do so, even tho its completely legal. Carr agreed, payed the money he otherwise would've owed, end of story.
@@JuanJolan1 fair enough, I think if he did what he did purely to avoid paying tax then in my opinion it was morally wrong especially because he's quite well off. The fact he paid it back is good tho.
Most good comedians are. The bad ones like James Acaster and Nish Kumar are the posh acting but uneducated and ignorant ones who just go on a rant like a spoilt kid
@@TayWoodeJames was actually one who surprised me. He has such a strong personality and creative allure when it comes to panel shows and hosting. But listening to his stand up and him express his views on various interviews/podcasts you wouldn't get that impression at all. Just comes across as a terribly jejune and frivolous fellow.
@@TayWoodeyeah don’t group Acaster with Nish. James is actually funny, might not be for everyone but he’s quite popular. Nish, just isn’t funny, rode the coattails of his mates.
I watched 5 minutes of James Acaster where he made a joke about offensive comedians and just shouted “if you don’t like it, don’t watch it” in different tones and voices…I don’t understand what was funny about it the first time let alone 5 minutes
The only bad thing about Carr is his laugh. Oh and his weird new hairline. Oh and that time he didn't seem to know Microsoft Windows still exists. That was the worst one, honestly.
Oh man. This was one of those observations you think only you can see and you're like why is no one talking about this? but this video has vindicated me. there are more of us out there. very well done.
A lot of comedians are different on stage vs. in interviews and podcasts. On stage they're usually playing a persona or a "character", whereas offstage they're more themselves.
What does it say about a person who's "real" self is supposedly obsessed with kindness and love, and their entire persona is built upon a foundation of dehumanising people that are different?
@@HOTD108_ You did that thing where you cherry pick words to make something seem worse than what it is. Jokes are jokes. It’s not like he spends all his time going after one ethnic group. We can laugh at differences.
I saw Jimmy in Budapest in April, and he mentioned my hometown in a joke, then asked if anyone was in from there. I was the only one to raise my hand. Never was I laughing so hard at someone telling me I look like my parents are siblings.
As an American, the whole tax scandal is so funny. As he described it, “my accountant asked if I’d like to pay less in taxes, and I said yes.” Iirc, he didn’t break the law, he just structured some things in a way that meant he owed less, which I think anyone would do (here, anyway).
I mean there’s a difference between getting paid leave for being pregnant and having a balloon under your shirt. Is it breaking the law if their boss buys it? Now imagine that you have to also chip in for their baby shower.
One of the reasons it blew up so much was because he had previously joked about tax avoiders and called them amoral. The hypocrisy didn't sit well with people.
The foundations for any persons actions should be their values and beliefs , you can’t use an activity as an excuse especially when the activity can be done without going against what you believe in
I had no idea what this mans name was, I only saw clips of his shows occasionally on youtube shorts, and thought it was just another random shitty british comedian, but then I saw the hand thing and I IMMEDIATELY realised “OH THAT GUY”
@user-zv1zz5xd3j Joke writing is the art form, not comedy in itself... And joke writing is not dependent of self-expression, made blatantly obvious by character comedians and the like. Anthony Jessilnik isn't kicking babies or slapping women off stage, nor is that in any way representative of his character, it is representative that all comedy is subversion of expectations and within the art form of joke writing, shock humour is a very widely used form of subversion of expectations. So, yes... irrelevant.
@@TrillahGorilla A lot of comedy is born from exaggerating a particular belief to an absurd degree. Babies being slightly annoying to a person can easily turn into dead baby jokes. There are near infinite places in the psyche/subconscious that we draw inspiration from without even realising where we are pulling it from.
I worked on 8 out of 10 Cats with Jimmy Carr, as production assistant, he would blank you, or make obnoxious requests. But if a stranger was around, or your own friends came to the set, he would come over and pretend to be your best mate😅 and be the most charming, nice and heartwarming person ever. Then the next day he’d come over complaining claiming you bought his porridge from Starbucks and NOT Pret ‘didn’t we go over this before? It’s coffee from Starbucks and?…It’s Pret for porridge’ Then id purposely go back out and just buy porridge from any place that was close, chuck it in an old Pret container and hand it him
You saying this and moaning like its not your fucking job 😂 and then when you admittedly DONT DO YOUR JOB you get shit for it. Fuck off with this “they think they’re so entitled” bullshit
The mannerisms were so accurate
laugh is spot on
😂😂
The Jimy car we all know so well. Classic.
I had no idea the guy's name, but I could guess who it was
@@Arawn505My favourite Jimmy Carr impersonator, Jimy Car, known for his automobile jokes.
The laugh is on point 😂
I actually thought he was just lipsyncing when he did the laugh
Yeah, impressive!
I thought the exact same thing, had to go back and rewatch the laugh part twice 😂😂
Jim Carr without the voice would be far less noticeable; to parody him without parodying his laugh is absurd.
Same
It's close, but what's key about Carr's laugh is that he breathes in when he laughs, not out
It's really cathartic to see a guy I'm a fan of make a skit on niche thing I've noticed that no one ever addresses Imao this is perfect
this describes all his vids tbh. his observation skills never fail
Exactly this!!
Yeah and so very dull and dry , he only addresses criticism when it comes from audience hecklers and just dodges and shits on them to seem like he’s the nice guy. I have comedians that I don’t like but even then I can recognise the depth and effort behind their jokes , this guy’s entire punchline is “ get it I’m being mean and I’m publicly sassy about it without seeming to care “ , and even his mean jokes don’t really on anything besides a cheap laugh or chuckle
@@george1764 the original commenter is talking about the 'guy' as in finn, and not jimmy carr. redirect your hate for him some place else
@@Nabooze my bad , point still stands
I admit, "a ginger kid with two friends" got a laugh out of me lmao
same💀tho my ginger mum next to me just sulked and said it was not funny💀
@@connieluvrsounds to me like she needs some friends💀
😂😂@@KiraYoshikageOfficial
i just got roasted
As a ginger kid I could laugh without the guilt.
I've been so confused by Jimmy's podcast appearances. This video needed to be made.
I'm more confused by Carr's decision to hire a mortician as his makeup artist
Lmao, underrated comment right here, @@jojomang8333
@@jojomang8333 Someone finally said it!
you do realise that comedians play characters? i dont understand why you think a comedian cant be deep and meaningful.
@@RS-zp6hbif by "play characters" you mean "it's their personality", then sure. they're comedians, not actors. telling jokes isn't ""playing a character""
We all know this video exists for Finlay to show of his Carr impression, but we're all here for it. I mean, it's a phenomenal impression.
Are you a fan of Carr and unwilling to see what a hypocritical douche he is?
E
Yeah it's a really good impression, I clicked just to make sure it was good and it did not disappoint
I mean yeah, but he's also not wrong about the weird contrast
@@3urobobNot really? He's a comedian, it's his job to put on a show and make tough jokes, him on the stage is not who he really is
The laugh was too accurate omg
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Lord, how you managed to find/make one-liners that are right up Jimmy Carr's alley astounds me. The feel like they were ripped straight from netflix 😭
They kinda are
I mean, I'm pretty sure the ginger one was one of his lines 😂 I wouldn't know anything about the other two though
I'm fairly certain the fatphobic joke was a direct Jimmy quote
pretty sure every single one is a direct quote. at least the joke ones.
They are all Jimmy's one liners lol
"I know I did that tax thing but I'm a really nice guy" - Jimy car
What tax thing did he do?
Does anyone honestly care about tax evasion?
@@ronmastrio2798 Plenty of people do, yeah. At least they do when some filthy rich wanker does it, because they're the ones who should be paying the most (and can absolutely afford to).
@@edwardharris2388 He (or his accountant) made totally legal tax moves (K2 on Jersey). A morally corrupt PM said it was morally wrong of Carr to do so, even tho its completely legal. Carr agreed, payed the money he otherwise would've owed, end of story.
@@JuanJolan1 fair enough, I think if he did what he did purely to avoid paying tax then in my opinion it was morally wrong especially because he's quite well off. The fact he paid it back is good tho.
You know what's great about this? I didn't even know his name, but the first couple of seconds I knew exactly who you were talking about😂
You crushed the mannerisms. And I was like “How can anyone capture the laugh?” but then you did that too!
Funniest thing Jimmy Carr ever did was seriously proposing that stand-up should be a subject in school on a podcast
i mean in a way it already is
Not necessary. 15 year old me treated every class like I was taping a fucking special anyway 😂
Call that a Carriculum
Why are comedians always so far up their own asses
He wrote a book about how jokes work - he could actually teach that course.
The duality of man personified lmao
welp, an onstage character vs. the real person
still pretty damn accurate :D
the LAUGH was ICONICC
ho ho ho haaaa
The fact that I just scrolled down and saw a jimmy Carr clip is hilarious
Do you really think that was a coincidence
Bro just discovered Algorithms
HELP WHY IS IT SO ACCURATE
I'm always shocked by how different he is on stage vs podcast. He's incredibly articulate and intelligent on the podcast
He did go to Cambridge - he is intelligent. Just...a little odd.
Most good comedians are.
The bad ones like James Acaster and Nish Kumar are the posh acting but uneducated and ignorant ones who just go on a rant like a spoilt kid
@@TayWoodeJames was actually one who surprised me. He has such a strong personality and creative allure when it comes to panel shows and hosting.
But listening to his stand up and him express his views on various interviews/podcasts you wouldn't get that impression at all. Just comes across as a terribly jejune and frivolous fellow.
@@TayWoodeyeah don’t group Acaster with Nish. James is actually funny, might not be for everyone but he’s quite popular. Nish, just isn’t funny, rode the coattails of his mates.
I watched 5 minutes of James Acaster where he made a joke about offensive comedians and just shouted “if you don’t like it, don’t watch it” in different tones and voices…I don’t understand what was funny about it the first time let alone 5 minutes
I’m actually going to the fringe fest this year and I’m very excited bc you’re my favourite comedian and I can’t wait to see you live!
Can we talk about how the parody jokes were actually funny
i'm pretty sure those are actual jokes he told. I know i've seen the harry potter one before at least.
@@kreia187 damn
No, funny for you perhaps
They're either literally Carr's jokes, or written to copy the style. So if this is an attempt to make Carr sound bad, then...
@@sirsuperb945"Funny for you perhaps" congratulations on just figuring out that humour is subjective.
the laughing half way through the joke is so real lmao
The ginger joke's expressions had me dying
The fact that i got a Jimmy Carr short before this one LMFAOO
O god stop! This is sooo perfectly on point haha
the laugh is so freakily accurate
You do an excellent Jimmy Carr.
I love you for this, you just summed up Jimmy Carr. I was trying to explain him to my partner who has never heard of him, lucky guy!
His loss, carr is funny af
The only bad thing about Carr is his laugh. Oh and his weird new hairline. Oh and that time he didn't seem to know Microsoft Windows still exists. That was the worst one, honestly.
Oh man. This was one of those observations you think only you can see and you're like why is no one talking about this? but this video has vindicated me. there are more of us out there. very well done.
oh my days this is so so so accurate
What an insanely good impression
Not just the mannerisms, he nailed the types of jokes Jimmy Carr makes😂😂😂 Now for the podcasts I have no idea, never heard his podcasts.
That would be because they are Jimmy Carr jokes.
Jimmy roasting: yo mama to mama yo mama
The absurdity of which alone somehow gets a chuckle out of me so I guess it works for me.
This is probably one of the funniest videos I've seen in a while lmao 😂
You imitating Jimmy Carr is the funniest Jimmy Carr Routine ive ever seen
delivery was so on point for that first bit that i honestly thought it was a dub of one of Jimmy's jokes
Deliciously spot on.
spot on man 😂
love both you and jimmy!
A lot of comedians are different on stage vs. in interviews and podcasts. On stage they're usually playing a persona or a "character", whereas offstage they're more themselves.
think that is lost on a few people but most people get it
What does it say about a person who's "real" self is supposedly obsessed with kindness and love, and their entire persona is built upon a foundation of dehumanising people that are different?
@@HOTD108_
You did that thing where you cherry pick words to make something seem worse than what it is. Jokes are jokes. It’s not like he spends all his time going after one ethnic group. We can laugh at differences.
The laugh, the pauses between sentences, this is just perfect.
Bro dropped the hardest Jimmy Carr edit and thought we wouldnt notice ☠️☠️☠️
The accuracy with which you portray British panel show comedians blows my mind every time
Unless it’s the 2 bears podcast then he is just roasting Bart the whole time. Which is honestly deserved
I suddenly need to look this up
THE FACES AND MANNERISMS ARE ON POINT STOP😭
Holy shit that impression is too good
Such a great impression in a minute
Lol that jimmy carr laugh was spot on
The smiles on you both as the drums kick in. Fantastic!!! It's great when music brings people together like that.
I saw Jimmy in Budapest in April, and he mentioned my hometown in a joke, then asked if anyone was in from there. I was the only one to raise my hand.
Never was I laughing so hard at someone telling me I look like my parents are siblings.
What town?
@@mikespearwood3914 Ózd
Damn that impression is on point. Nice work.
I forgot that he laughs like Stampylongnose.
I never made that connection, but it's so true
I forgot who Jimmy Carr was, but the impression of the laugh and hands were so good that I remembered without having to look it up
Thank you
😂😂😂
This was special
This was fun :)
Everyone was listening for the laugh and it was worth it
This is so accurate, it's genuinely fantastic.
Oh my you are one of the funniest people on TH-cam.
The liverpool joke & the harry potter joke were actually pretty funny lmao
The laugh is on point 😂😂😂
That is the best Jimmy Carr impression I’ve ever heard. 😂
That laugh tho ✨perfect✨😂
STOP THE LAUGH IS SO ACCURATE 💀
As an American, the whole tax scandal is so funny. As he described it, “my accountant asked if I’d like to pay less in taxes, and I said yes.”
Iirc, he didn’t break the law, he just structured some things in a way that meant he owed less, which I think anyone would do (here, anyway).
I mean there’s a difference between getting paid leave for being pregnant and having a balloon under your shirt. Is it breaking the law if their boss buys it? Now imagine that you have to also chip in for their baby shower.
@@radicalfishstickstm8563it is illegal, it falls under fraud
One of the reasons it blew up so much was because he had previously joked about tax avoiders and called them amoral. The hypocrisy didn't sit well with people.
Perfect mannerisms, perfect jokes - close enough, welcome back Jimmy
Jokes are jokes, offstage comedians are often pretty nice people
Oh yeah? Then how come he didn't do anything to stop the 9/11 attacks and was even seen cheering on several rooftops when they happened? 🤨
I heard ellen DeGeneres was horrible
@@RyuKyu.77 yeah, she’s kind of the opposite, nice on camera, but super mean irl
Didn't remember the guy's name at first, but your impression was so good i could immediately tell
This is genuinely funnier than his actual standup.
I also noticed his second persona 😂 nailed the mannerisms❤
It’s almost like he’s joking when he’s doing standup
it's almost like this guy's making a joke as well
The foundations for any persons actions should be their values and beliefs , you can’t use an activity as an excuse especially when the activity can be done without going against what you believe in
I died at the perfect Jimmy Carr laugh
HAHAHA this is amazing
This was a brilliant observation, and his laugh was on point.
Dont let Jimmy Carr get started on his rant about Romani people, he'll be the british Michael Richards Laugh Factory Incident
"Don't let them break you, Kramer"
The jimmy impression is 💯
The laugh 😂
It’s almost as though different behaviors are appropriate in different situations.
and being a twat is appropriate when you're on the BBC?
I was waiting for the laugh, and you nailed it.
I've also never listened to Carr on a podcast, so this was eye-opening.
Oh you mean the difference between him when hes making up jokes and when hes not
This is so so accurate. I love it. The laugh is also perfect. 😂
I had no idea what this mans name was, I only saw clips of his shows occasionally on youtube shorts, and thought it was just another random shitty british comedian, but then I saw the hand thing and I IMMEDIATELY realised “OH THAT GUY”
the laugh was hauntingly accurate 😭😭😭
I still like jimmy
Same. I don’t think he’s being disingenuous, I just think there’s probably just a stark contrast between his jokes and his actual opinions.
He seems to take himself a bit too seriously
@@derp195he definitely sniffs his own farts.
@@Ahad-bj1cz He might
@@seanonraet8327 almost every one does
Your Jimmy laugh is so accurate
It's almost like jokes dont define a person
Most art is usually a manifestation/expression of a person's beliefs, thoughts and emotions.
@user-zv1zz5xd3j Most art is certainly sold to you in that way. What you are saying is irrelevant, though.
@@TrillahGorilla Comedy is a form of art, so not irrelevant, no.
@user-zv1zz5xd3j Joke writing is the art form, not comedy in itself... And joke writing is not dependent of self-expression, made blatantly obvious by character comedians and the like. Anthony Jessilnik isn't kicking babies or slapping women off stage, nor is that in any way representative of his character, it is representative that all comedy is subversion of expectations and within the art form of joke writing, shock humour is a very widely used form of subversion of expectations. So, yes... irrelevant.
@@TrillahGorilla A lot of comedy is born from exaggerating a particular belief to an absurd degree. Babies being slightly annoying to a person can easily turn into dead baby jokes. There are near infinite places in the psyche/subconscious that we draw inspiration from without even realising where we are pulling it from.
The Goat of TH-cam shorts
It's almost like you should understand a comedian telling jokes on stage isn't being serious!
Like your comedy, man. But c'mon.
Absolutely staggering that, not only does this exist, but people are praising it
You're right. His standup is just a joke. As is this video...
This is so accurate 😂 love Jimmy Carr but I've definitely questioned this myself.
That stupid laugh is accurate. Hate that guy
The laugh is spot on! And the ending killed me 😂
Jimmy Carr laziest comedian ever
mate that laugh is SPOT ON
The laugh is a bit more in real life but you got it spot on XD
Spot on capture. In both the mannerisms and the dichotomy of the man live on stage and in a podcast setting.😁
the laugh is horrifyingly accurate
having also seen your David Mitchell impression, I feel like you're close to being able to reenact an entire British panel show by yourself
A guy I work with did a tour with him a couple years back. Said he was literally one of the nicest people you could ever meet
This is actually soooo accurate
I worked on 8 out of 10 Cats with Jimmy Carr, as production assistant, he would blank you, or make obnoxious requests.
But if a stranger was around, or your own friends came to the set, he would come over and pretend to be your best mate😅 and be the most charming, nice and heartwarming person ever.
Then the next day he’d come over complaining claiming you bought his porridge from Starbucks and NOT Pret ‘didn’t we go over this before? It’s coffee from Starbucks and?…It’s Pret for porridge’
Then id purposely go back out and just buy porridge from any place that was close, chuck it in an old Pret container and hand it him
You saying this and moaning like its not your fucking job 😂 and then when you admittedly DONT DO YOUR JOB you get shit for it. Fuck off with this “they think they’re so entitled” bullshit
He really, really nailed this impression
The laugh was so fucking accurate.
This is phenomenally accurate
the clap after his joke oh my lord
LMAO that's so on point. The only thing that's missing is the little glimpses of him looking at the camera that he sometimes does on his specials