They don't make them like they used to. Dice has stood the test of time & stronger than ever. Here he displays timing, comedic interaction and genius with the ability to pull in the host Arty,his co-host, ex wife and the producer Mike Bocchetti into a routine worthy of any humorous award. What many don't understand is that THE DICE MAN does in fact have the roughest crouds and appreciates with true grattitude what his life has taught him. Here steps up to the stage, does his bit, then with style lifts those around him so everyone is a part of what they can do best. He talks and promotes his kids like a good father should. Maintaining friendship and well being for his ex wife, well rough around the edges but a stand up guy. You can't touch that with your life? Or can you. Don't hate, appreciate people. Peace!
Andrew Dice Clay is an American comedian and actor. He played the lead role in the 1990 film The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. Clay has been in several movies and has released a number of stand-up comedy albums. Wikipedia
Born: September 29, 1957 (age 55), Brooklyn, NY Height: 5' 11" (1.80 m) Spouse: Valerie Vasquez (m. 2010), Kathleen Monica (m. 1992-2002), Kathleen Swanson (m. 1984-1986) Children: Max Silverstein, Dylan Silverstein Albums: The Day the Laughter Died, Dice Rules, The Day the Laughter Died, Part II
How does anyone miss that everyone Artie hired for this show was a massive favor to these people.. because Artie has a heart of gold in a world of clueless mean shitty cunts
Man what an uncomfortable interview this must have been, you can tell Artie is paying Dice false complements and forcing laughter at his dumb shtick. Compared to interviews he does with guests that he actually finds funny, it's night and day. I especially liked the part when Dice says "You got him" referring to Jon, and then turns to him and says "So what it is Golf, dats your ting?" and Jon gives him an absolute death stare @ 23:04 LOL!
man i miss this show. great pacing for artie, great guests and such a cool studio.
@Sauce Money Artie will be very lucky if he makes it to age 60. No doubt, he has a grocery list of health issues which will put him in a early grave.
They don't make them like they used to. Dice has stood the test of time & stronger than ever. Here he displays timing, comedic interaction and genius with the ability to pull in the host Arty,his co-host, ex wife and the producer Mike Bocchetti into a routine worthy of any humorous award. What many don't understand is that THE DICE MAN does in fact have the roughest crouds and appreciates with true grattitude what his life has taught him. Here steps up to the stage, does his bit, then with style lifts those around him so everyone is a part of what they can do best. He talks and promotes his kids like a good father should. Maintaining friendship and well being for his ex wife, well rough around the edges but a stand up guy. You can't touch that with your life? Or can you. Don't hate, appreciate people. Peace!
Pat COOPER,Robin Williams,Gilbert Gottfried and the new guy Jim Jeffries is on a par with the gr8 Robin are all better surely.
"IS THERE ANY BROAD IN THIS ROOM YOU HAVEN'T BANGED?!" LOL!!!
Iv always had respect for Dice and his love and respect for his kids, he always trys to put them over no matter what it is.
Dice :) always a pleasure ! Thanks
This is one of the best interviews ever, having Eleanor on was a smart move, oh!
Andrew Dice Clay is an American comedian and actor. He played the lead role in the 1990 film The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. Clay has been in several movies and has released a number of stand-up comedy albums. Wikipedia
I know these kids since they kids, cos they my kids - Andrew Dice Clay 2k13
Whatever else you can say, Dice does seem like a doting dad
"What do I wear in bed, with the, you know..."
"The fingerless gloves. Yeah, he wears his fingerless gloves in bed!"
"But dat's fer an effect!"
Born: September 29, 1957 (age 55), Brooklyn, NY
Height: 5' 11" (1.80 m)
Spouse: Valerie Vasquez (m. 2010), Kathleen Monica (m. 1992-2002), Kathleen Swanson (m. 1984-1986)
Children: Max Silverstein, Dylan Silverstein
Albums: The Day the Laughter Died, Dice Rules, The Day the Laughter Died, Part II
Woody Allen could have hired that woman Eleanor to play opposite Dice in the movie. They have good repartee.
Yah what a nice and smart move by Woody but then again when it comes to movies..
WHACK BAG! WHACK BAG! WHACK BAG!
Dice loves the dog.
Dice!
Dice went all the way up the mountain - try that sometime.
guaranteed 15 major stumbles but ye hafta get up after each one -
and not everyone can.
that guy's just out of place man, he's always sitting there like he's in a completely different world.
He improved for sure over the years though.
How does anyone miss that everyone Artie hired for this show was a massive favor to these people.. because Artie has a heart of gold in a world of clueless mean shitty cunts
Right on
He did not say a word! He just sat there and stared and laughed. Embarrassing.
Kind of like every talk show host's sidekick
Wow Artie great show you can only stand on your own 2 feet …..NOT …
Artie does not exaggerate. Andrew Dice Clay does a fantastic job in BLUE JASMINE.
Dice rules at 16:32
9:42 what in the fugg is that?
Dice that's awesome u got a Los angels dog cry On Q lol
Artie is so high he can only do his Mike Tyson impression
The italian jew with the cigarette hes never going to light
My turtle is more articulate then Dice
Dice is so lame... Artie did the best he could have with that phony
Man what an uncomfortable interview this must have been, you can tell Artie is paying Dice false complements and forcing laughter at his dumb shtick. Compared to interviews he does with guests that he actually finds funny, it's night and day. I especially liked the part when Dice says "You got him" referring to Jon, and then turns to him and says "So what it is Golf, dats your ting?" and Jon gives him an absolute death stare @ 23:04 LOL!