Richard Pryor

Approval Rate: 81%

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    freedomrocks

    Sun Feb 13 2011

    He made others laugh but his own life was sad and tragic. He was raised in his grandmother's brothel. He saw and experienced things no young child should but he had a way of making us laugh at the most touchy & taboo subjects. I will never forget that line about our Penal Justice system. He bought the house down at the predominately African American Apollo Theater when he said there is justice alright.... JUST US. (in jail).

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    pcpeter774

    Mon Jun 14 2010

    The African American George Carlin. He makes dave chappel look like a hack.

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    rjohnson71

    Fri Sep 18 2009

    The late Richard Pryor was a great actor and comedian. I've seen several of his movies. My favorite movie that he starred in was Superman III. Pryor was a credit to black people everywhere and so was Michael Jackson. I give MR. Pryor a 5 star rating.

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    skins63

    Fri Nov 28 2008

    He could be hilarious! I loved his early work!

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    canadasucks

    Sun Aug 24 2008

    "Steve Martin theory" - better in movies than in stand-up. I find Pryor talented and funny- but some of his work in movies (even the really dated ones) overshadows some of the stand-up stuff.

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    spike65

    Sat Aug 23 2008

    A brilliant guy who like so many others of the last 25 years ended on a sad note of drug abuse and self-destruction. He was outstanding before the coke and crack fried his brain. After the fire which nearly killed him, he was never as good. And to all who dislike his language he could be very funny without using bad language. See his appearances on Saturday Night Live or his short-lived t.v. show.

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    astromike

    Mon Jul 21 2008

    Another comedian that was funny, but cut his career short!

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    going2oahu

    Mon Dec 24 2007

    Dirty mouth. Alot of people loved him but I didn't like his language.

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    angryjed

    Mon Dec 03 2007

    The world could not handle another Richard Pryor

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    sarahsmiles

    Fri Sep 14 2007

    flipping funny man...we miss ya dude!

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    schadenfreudia_nslip

    Wed May 23 2007

    Why oh WHY did he team up with Gene Wilder?  Okay, it was the money (but I wonder how much those flicks really grossed).

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    derek880

    Mon Feb 12 2007

    No one else even comes close. Had the most natural talent of any comedian ever, and could ad-lib an entire comedy show. Brilliant. There will never be another like him

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    lebo7117

    Sun Feb 04 2007

    Pryor is one of the funniest comedians ever. His shows are still funny today and you simply cannot get tired of them. From his vocal parodies to the stinging truths about American society, Pryor reigns supreme. What made is great is the fact that he was multidimensional. I take my hat off to this genius.

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    jackyboy

    Fri Nov 10 2006

    Basketball had Michael Jordan. Boxing had Muhammed Ali and Football had Pele. Stand-Up had Richard Pryor.

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    louiethe20th

    Wed Aug 30 2006

    One of the funniest guys that ever lived. I must take off a star Richard, for the horrible language.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Wed Aug 30 2006

    I'll give him the fifth star. numbah cares not if somebody has filthy language thanks to military service. We jarheads like the curse words.

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    snagboy

    Tue Jul 25 2006

    the only comedian that could so 2 hours of standup comedy and be funny as hell 90% of the time!! At the end of the show, your ribs hurt and your jaw was sore from smiling and laughing.

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    doobiesnhof

    Sun Apr 02 2006

    Pryor was a comic genius. He paved the way for comedians like Robin Williams and Eddie Murphy. He was vulgar but he spoke his mind and struck your funny bone with his approach of human's flaws and shortcomings.

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    silver_eagle_252

    Sat Apr 01 2006

    If you are easily offended or don't like profanity, then you're not going to like Richard Pryor. To truly appreciate his comic genius, you would have had to have grown up in the era when he was in his prime. He will reamin on my list of all time greats.

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    wid71649

    Mon Dec 12 2005

    He wasn't afraid to speak his mind and shake things up. He was an inspiration to many young comics out there. He will definitely be missed. RIP

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    planetarygear

    Sat Dec 10 2005

    A trail-blazer and pioneer in the field of comedy. His stand-up routine was groundbreaking and set the mold for funny-men and women for years to come.... Just found out that he past away today...Rest in peace.

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    scarletfeather

    Sat Dec 10 2005

    I am very sad to hear of his passing, though I know he has been in poor health for some time. He was incisive and unique, and one of my favorite comedians.

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    alltheworldsac_ritic

    Mon Dec 05 2005

    I saw Silver Streak as a kid and laughed my ass off. I have also enjoyed Pryor's stand-up comedy. I think it's interesting that most reviews in here are either 5-star, or 1-star (with most of those taking offense to the "foul language.") From all of the famous comedians who honor him, I understand that his contribution to comedy has been great. However, Lenny Bruce also was a great influence in comedy (especially darker, social commentary). He came before Pryor and unfortunately was not allowed to pursue his career by the government's emphatic persecution under its censorship laws. Pryor is definitely an original, and he completely stood out among the rest during his time. However, now there are other comedians that make me laugh harder.

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    randyman

    Sat May 07 2005

    The man is iconic and a true comedic genius. At his peak he was the best.

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    infinity3344

    Mon Apr 11 2005

    Pryor was the best and the most original.

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    skizero

    Thu Mar 17 2005

    a vulgar genius turning a keen eye toward himself and society.

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    stevepi

    Sat Jan 22 2005

    When he was on, which was most of the time he was simply the best. Also a great performance in a little known and overlooked drama Blue Collar, where he matched up well with Yaphet Kotto and Harvey Keitel. A versatile and talented performer, it mystifies me that some would be intimidated or afraid of him. Hard edged urban humor yes, anti white or dangerous no. In the end, it is sad that his personal demons and bad luck with physical health have brought him down.

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    edt4226d

    Fri Jan 14 2005

    The best. Still.

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    chriso1981

    Wed Jan 12 2005

    His comedy hours are probably the best of all time. He wasn't a racist, he was making jokes. I am white and I laughed my ass off at some of the stuff he said. Get over the racist thing, its a non-point.

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    tocwelsh

    Tue Dec 28 2004

    Not at all funny, one of the worst in USA...............

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    the_slacker

    Thu Dec 23 2004

    After seeing him on comedy central saturday at 1am, I cant believe anyone would give him under a 4. His comedy is still heard even 30 years after it was spoken. One of the greatest comics ever.

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    mcgowan

    Thu Dec 02 2004

    Wasn't the first black racist comic (That goes to the likes of godfrey cambridge,dick gregory,moms mably,and others,all equally unfunny as well),but,probably because of the timing ,of all the cultural destruction,and other similar, anti-White-isms, brought about by the evil '60's libertines , he was the first to popularize it,opening the flood gates of the anti-White , black comic ; badly done set-ups to the punch lines ,leaving out of lots necessary details , all delivered with a nearly total impatience to do that,leading to a rushed hurrying to the punch line - mostly, style-over-substance.But don't tell that to them,because they all have the attitude that other blacks don't need to hear all the details, so that makes them hipper than White comics/audiences. And, of course,call you racist , and most likely ,try to kill you. And, most importantly, being racist,racist and racist, against Whitey,with the horriblly innaccurate imitations/mockery,of Whites;how we walk,sing,dance and of c... Read more

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    uneek1c9

    Sat Nov 27 2004

    How could this guy not be #1? He just holds your attention better than anybody else.

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    djahuti

    Thu Oct 07 2004

    One of the funniest standups ever.Brilliant!Not quite as good in films,but that could be the fault of the scripts.

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    southparker9

    Tue Aug 24 2004

    One of the best of all time. Cursed too much. This man could make swearing work. One of the funniest men you will ever hear.

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    classictvfan47

    Sat Jul 10 2004

    Trashy and unfunny, Pryor's drug-addled antics shouldn't be held in such high regard.

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    rater04

    Tue Jun 29 2004

    he was good in his time, but the drugs really messed him up, sad to say!

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    marcm9999

    Fri Jun 18 2004

    A has been racist.

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    faceman

    Wed Jun 16 2004

    I think that Richard Pryor is one of the greatest comedians of all time.

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    spirit510

    Tue Jun 08 2004

    Richard Pryor, what can I say about him that hasn't already been said. He was extremely funny, the cursing didn't bother me, sh*t we all curse. I enjoyed almost all of his movies except The Wiz which was really was no good. If his part had been bigger, the movie might have gone some place. He cracked me up in Hear No Evil, See No Evil where he played the blind guy. If anyone has that one watch the part where he trips over Dave (the deaf one) while running looking for him. Also in Stir Crazy, the scene where him and Gene Wilder first go to prison and walk real tough to keep off the other prisoners. Classic! He did physical comedy too which was underrated. Man I love Richard...

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    capanson

    Fri Apr 30 2004

    I never really got his poor wounded black man the-world-is-against-me act, but everyone says he's the greatest so I'll give him 5 stars

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    indio70

    Thu Apr 29 2004

    Wow, I'm surprised Richard barely makes the top TEN. I think you've got to put Richard into the context of the 60's & 70's, coming out of a time period when in certain areas it wasn't really a big deal to kill one of African - American descent, and also out of the civil rights era of the 50's & 60's. For someone to be able to take these hot topics of race, reality & culture and make them not only funny but acceptable is PURE GENIUS. He is the originator of this lasting comedy genre, I think it gets on somes nerves b/c their is always a bitter truth there. I think it continues to prosper b/c that bitter truth is still a reality to many. If it were not marketable it would not sell. The fact that so many mimic his style (and often tell the same/similar jokes -- directly from his stacks) and get away with it is only further testament to his lasting GENIUS. The REAL #1!

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    e_bone2

    Thu Apr 29 2004

    Maybe Richard Pryor was great in his day, but let's face it, he opened the flood gates on the worst comedy ever (i.e. Black Guy/White Guy comedy If nobody else did his material after him he'd have been better, but nearly every black comic that comes down the pike now parrots what Richard Pryor did 30+ years ago. Pryor should march on D.C. and stop black comics from ripping him off.

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    sk8er1272

    Mon Apr 26 2004

    Hey southernmisstate63 if you think he has a dirty mouth why not visit a high school. Suck it up, if my 4 year old nephew can stand hearing cuss words then so can you. Richard Pryor is one of the greatest comedians. Same goes to you southernpatriot. Listen to the joke, the words just spice it up. So unless you are a old sob or don't know comedy you will like Richard Pryor.

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    rayrue51

    Sun Apr 18 2004

    Hands down the greatest standup comedian of all time. He took comedy to a different level than anyone before him. His ability to incorporate personal triumph and failure in his act is unmatched before or since. No comedian has delved as deeply into himself as Pryor has. As for the fretting over profanity and vulgarity, I say, do you want truth or watered down inanities such as those spewed by so many other so-called comedians.

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    jglscd35

    Mon Dec 22 2003

    a pioneer.

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    kathyt

    Tue Dec 02 2003

    Richard Pryor is the BEST! He is a comical genius! He and George Carlin rate #1 with me! Shooting the car story is the funniest thing ever...if you never heard it..it's on Pryor live 1979....

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    jackblack35

    Tue Nov 11 2003

    Flat out..the best stand up comedian of all time...if you don't believe that..ask the guys that do it for a living who the best was!

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    totallyreel

    Mon Sep 01 2003

    I am a true Richard Pryor fan. The man was a comedian. His job was to make you laugh. He did it better than any other comic then, or since. He was the best at what he did. No other has come close. profanaty was part of his act. But he still got his point across. True icon of the game. He wrote the book.

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    redoedo

    Sun Jun 01 2003

    Richard Pryor truly is an enigma. I am all to often offended by his constant use of foul language, but before I even get a chance to complain, he manages to make me laugh once again. I thought that his show on Sunset Strip was one of his best, and his commentary on sex, drugs, violence, crime, religion and politics were all right on target and funny as hell. I loved his closing joke on his Sunset Strip show: he lit a match and then shook it around and said: "What's this? It's Richard Pryor running down the street on fire". I loved how he was never afraid to make fun of himself. A good comedian.