i love stand up. Always have. I get on a kick where I'll watch 2 or 3 in a row and get bored of it for a while. Just turned on norm Macdonald and thought his was pretty funny but I always think he's hilarious... Ali Wong baby cobra was sincerely funny. The lady's first name escapes me but I think the last is bamford, old baby I thought the way it was filmed was engaging but not a particularly funny set. Ralphie may of course, delirious is on until may 15 gonna give that a watch, Kat Williams, Hannibal buress is pretty funny. Louis ck 2017 was typical lck... I just can't do Aziz ansari. Pass. Lol...there's not a fuggin thing besides copious amounts of cash that will get me to watch any schumer squeezed into leather. Jim gaffigan doesn't do it for me. Who do y'all like? Who do you dislike?
Anjelah Johnson has the best set on Netflix besides Dave Chappelle and Ron White, who are hilarious. Ron White might be the best comic in America today.
I like Demetri Martin. I like Aziz, Hannnibal Buress, David Cross, and several others. Patton Oswalt has funny stuff as well. I now Demetri Martin has stuff on either Netflix or Amazon.
Bill Burr is probably my favorite. He's one of the funniest angry guy comics I've ever seen, right up there with Lewis Black. Jim Gaffigan is hit and miss but funny. John Mulaney is very funny. Hannibal Buress of course. Neal Brennan, like a dorky comic but funny.
Eugene Mirman, Bill Burr, Hannibal, John Mulaney, Todd Barry and Anthony Jeselnik for obvious reasons.
I think John Mulaney is probably my favorite right now Something I enjoyed recently was Neal Brennan's Netflix special
Maron has a show on Netflix but it's not stand up. Bill burr is good. I did see mulaney, he's pretty funny. I thought Neil Brennan would've never been funnier...but....alas,....
Both of John Mulaney's specials on Netflix are very funny. Norm McDonald just released one and it was pretty good.
This is the chick who keeps referencing herself as a Christian, and has that god awful nail salon routine she did on Mad TV after they dumped all their real talent.
It's probably always been tough for conventional networks to pay for one-off content they can't develop or edit with their existing staff or talent, and that advertisers or core viewers could get offended by; and while HBO basically invented the comedy special and Comedy Central gave it a home, they've both learned how to do original programming since then. So this is probably Netflix's biggest added value as far as subsidizing rights-free content.
These three are my favorites on Netflix as well. The more recent Mulaney special is particularly great.