I don't know about that. Acaster is I think a comedy genius, but improv usually involves improvising when given a subject, not changing the subject. Your comment reminded me of the video 'NTNOCN - Schoolboy & Headmaster (parrot) - Rowan Atkinson' (my aunt who I live with had a parrot). Acaster was comedy gold here but not really improv in my book :)
Tony Flies no-one's doing improv here, they're just using material they've already got that vaguely fits the subject. Acaster's just being more obvious about it, which is why it's funny
@@weswheel4834 that's funny you mention Rowan Atkinson, seeing as James Acasters ex partner left him for Rowan. James jokes about how you know it's bad when a girl leaves you for Mr.bean lol
@@jonhohensee3258 Its more of a meta joke. He didnt need to cheat, he's a British Comedian with plenty of bits on the UK. The fact he didnt go to one of his normal bits on the UK but instead did one on wanting to be Mexican honesty made it more funny.
It's what pretty much every comedian does. They are fairly vague topics on purpose. They tend to just segway into whatever part of their routine fits the topic. ... Or if you're James Acaster you just go for some random unrelated topic from your repertoire.
So he's given the topic of "adventure" and goes with something incredibly banal, which seems fair enough, but I just found out that he has a segment on Josh Widdicombe's show where he describes the massive number of scrapes he's been in. This guy's had more bizarre adventures than the rest of the panel.
@@meatsandwitch3141 I mean he openly said JoJo- _wait I'm ruining a joke my bad_ +John Palder This man has *_lived._* Look up his montage of "Would I lie to you" lmao
@@nicholase2868 we have an entire era of our history seeing if we like other countries stuff better Now we keep all their stuff in museums for them to look at when we dont let them take it home
For some reason I read it as freezing the cheese and thought you were talking about the cheese jokes. I thought that you were saying if you freeze cheese before cutting it, it gives you straight slices
“Open your ears, I’m playing that right now. ....you can request that song, during the next one” I don’t know how he managed to make the topic of Mexican music and Mexican food so hilarious
I think Seldom the Greater was a Hoplite, and therefore more of a spearman than a knifeman. Cutting a full slice of cheese, consistent with the original plan, is an art only the greatest of warriors mastered using a spear.
Small part of me wonders if any of this is pre-rehearsed cause its just so good and extremely quick. It's blatantly obvious when its on american talk shows like Jimmy Fallon does the "imitate a singers style playing this random chosen song" that there's no randomness do it and they prepared ahead of time.
TIL: You can use that side of the cheese grater to slice the cheese. I immediately went to the kitchen with a small block of Red Leicester to test this claim, and it actually worked.
Oh THANK YOU! Of course I had to hit 'pause' and go to the kitchen, find my cheese grater straight away, and then tried out the side with the slits. Result: Beautiful, even, superfine slices! And easy!! How did I never know that....
This was the first time I ever heard of this idea, so I immediately went to test it in the kitchen with a small block of Red Leicester. It worked surprisingly well. You learn something new every day.
You can be sure, that like all comedy genuises, this stuff is well-rehearsed. He's very good at off-the-cuff one-liners too - but these stand-up routines are practiced for hours. He makes it look like he's winging it, but that's why he's so good.
yeah. i've heard him use some of these jokes in other places before. probably part of why the things he talked about were pretty tangential to the topics - he was pulling out stuff that he's already practised. still very impressive and well done but definitely not invented on the spot
I'm glad others have pointed out that not much of these shows is actually "off the cuff" but they're very clever nonetheless to come up with the material initially.
Topic: Adventure
James: Cheese
Topic: Britain
James: Mexico
Hotel, Trivago
Cheese grater, doesn't really actually discuss cheese.
And then dara gave him points for sticking to the topic
I love how the first 2 minutes isn't even jokes, just straight facts and he still kills.
I have never even seen a 4 sided cheese grater before, and I still laugh at that bit
@@centurionquincy3899 how have you never seen a four sided cheese grater
He really is one of the funniest comedians
😂😂😂😂
Love him
I love how he just outright changes the topic he's given XD
the essence of 'improv' ... and politics.
I don't know about that. Acaster is I think a comedy genius, but improv usually involves improvising when given a subject, not changing the subject. Your comment reminded me of the video 'NTNOCN - Schoolboy & Headmaster (parrot) - Rowan Atkinson' (my aunt who I live with had a parrot). Acaster was comedy gold here but not really improv in my book :)
Tony Flies no-one's doing improv here, they're just using material they've already got that vaguely fits the subject. Acaster's just being more obvious about it, which is why it's funny
@@weswheel4834 that's funny you mention Rowan Atkinson, seeing as James Acasters ex partner left him for Rowan. James jokes about how you know it's bad when a girl leaves you for Mr.bean lol
athorist isn’t that what the man just said?
"The topic is Britain"
[silence as James walks up to the mic]
"...I wish I was Mexican."
Chris Kalos yes, that happened
yes, i saw that too
Chris Kalos thanks for the help I didn’t understand you’re a life saver
@@aerys2907 no
Oh did you watch the video too yeah?
"I wish I was Mexican'. Best opening line for "Britain" topic ever!
I don't know... seems like he kinda cheated.
Yeah that’s a major part of the joke
@@jonhohensee3258 Its more of a meta joke. He didnt need to cheat, he's a British Comedian with plenty of bits on the UK. The fact he didnt go to one of his normal bits on the UK but instead did one on wanting to be Mexican honesty made it more funny.
@@eragon78 - WRONG. AND WRONG AGAIN.
@@jonhohensee3258 Clever, truly a man of respectable lexicon. No wit is as clever as your choice of words. Anybody not moved by your words is a fool.
The cheese one was golden
It was gouda but I found it a little cheesy
I was a mistake
Nah it was pure cheddar.
It was a grate joke
No it was Wensleydale
D minor Movies no it was cheese
He used all of these jokes in his Netflix special. He's a genius. Can't believe how much he has developed his joke delivery in these past few years.
Aula Potter
His bit about having a podcast with the gangster he’s investigating by using his wire exploded my spleen i laughed so hard
@@aidanl2324 i fucking loved that
@@aidanl2324 say your prayers mate
It's what pretty much every comedian does. They are fairly vague topics on purpose. They tend to just segway into whatever part of their routine fits the topic.
... Or if you're James Acaster you just go for some random unrelated topic from your repertoire.
John Doe sounds like what politicians do.
So he's given the topic of "adventure" and goes with something incredibly banal, which seems fair enough, but I just found out that he has a segment on Josh Widdicombe's show where he describes the massive number of scrapes he's been in. This guy's had more bizarre adventures than the rest of the panel.
Even more than JoJo?
@@meatsandwitch3141 I mean he openly said JoJo- _wait I'm ruining a joke my bad_
+John Palder This man has *_lived._* Look up his montage of "Would I lie to you" lmao
He wrote a book about it, it's the best thing I've ever read
@@ElectricMusicianDude You're the first person I've ever seen reply to 2 separate commenters in one comment.
@@ArunaUtd Make that 3, buddy.
"Now if I'm going to slice cheese, my first port of call is seldom the grater" is just such a brilliant turn of phrase
He's so random and I love him for it
jdawn1982 Milton jones
He isn’t really that random. Like he is creative, but there is definite thought into all of his jokes
Topic - Britain
James - complains for not being Mexican for two minutes straight.
Now that is the most British thing I ever seen
Two*
To be fair, there are few things more British than wishing that you weren't British
@@JackDearnley is that why they kept trying other countries on for size?
@@nicholase2868 we have an entire era of our history seeing if we like other countries stuff better
Now we keep all their stuff in museums for them to look at when we dont let them take it home
@@haddy106 even though they don't got a leg to stand on
I love how much respect the other comedians have for his jokes
He’s definitely the comedian’s comedian
The concept of freezing the ice after a conversation isa really novel one. Never heard anything like that before.
Death comes to us all.
Jase H could at least say hello first
wasnt that a bit on his netflix special?
Read "Lifemanship" by Stephen Potter. It"s full of stuff like that.
For some reason I read it as freezing the cheese and thought you were talking about the cheese jokes. I thought that you were saying if you freeze cheese before cutting it, it gives you straight slices
This is why I cut my cheese with a sword.
I just shoot mine and eat what flies off😂
if you use a sword you need quick motions or else the cheese still takes over
but you rpobably know that
I just use a cheese guillotine.
I see a man of culture as well
I just use a blender 🤷♂️
Mock the week: here is the specific topic jam-
James: N O
2 and a half minutes on cheese.... brilliant haha
Topic: Britain
James: talks about Mexico
No, he talks about Britain through the tacos
Gets a topic... Talks about some random sh*t. Haha love this guy
I thought the spoon amnesty was a joke but I just found out it's real! I also just saw the spoons and now understand why people steal them.
why
why do they steal the spoons?
we need to know
I’m fairly certain that 94% of the things James says are real
@@shep295 they honestly do... i kinda want one now
@@eiypo spelled Oaxaca
"Death comes to us all." *howling* 😂😂
Topic:
Adventure
James:
Talks about cheese
Josh Widdecombe looks so proud of james haha.
"You have to request that song during the next one" Brilliant, haha
This guy is a genius.
love it when comedians are able to laugh at each other and aren’t too competitive, big up delaney
Are they usually competitive?
@@wheedler think it’s more a yank ting but aye sometimes ye get folk who are tryna one up each other n it’s dead cringe
6:00 His ice breaker routine. How can anyone listen to that and not love the guy. XD
So what I learned from this man is that you don't need to know everything. You just need to know how to relate everything to anything.
“Open your ears, I’m playing that right now.
....you can request that song, during the next one”
I don’t know how he managed to make the topic of Mexican music and Mexican food so hilarious
I love it even more when the topic was actually Britain
We need him in SW6 gang. Seems like a strong candidate
I love that he managed to change the conversation from adventure to cheese graters
I literally cannot stand Mock the Week. However, my love for James Acaster compelled me to watch. I wasn't disappointed.
I'm thinking of buying James a second cheese grater for his birthday
I sincerely believe that the Cheese Grater routine is the single-most greatest routine ever performed on this show.
If Mitch Herbert were alive, I believe he’d be a huge James Acaster fan
Yeah, there's none grater.
James wins everyone of these, it mesmerising
question: what would you describe James' fashion, it is very particular, lots of autumn colours and cord, maybe nerd chic or something?
Always it's called Nerd
hobbit
Rustic nerd.
University professor
50 Shades of Red and Orange
You can see the regular comedians going: Fuck! He's good...
Love James Acaster. He always finds humour in the most mondane of things! 😂
The only comedian on the show to hear 5e topic and just go “Fuck it! I’m doing my own thing”
Dude I swear he could make almost any topic funny. It's all in his delivery.
He's so talented. I love his delivery and choice of words. It's poetry!
The development of his skills from 1st time to 3rd is immense! Absolutely top top comedian
“For sticking to the topic James Acaster gets a point”
...
That other guy must’ve been pretty crap
Lozenge R sarcasm xo
Are you Sarcasm Intolerant? I mean American?
@Myosotis is this the evolution of ok boomer?
Dara O' Briain is hilarious in his own right lmao
@titlewave Might cut them on the edge of the cheese grater.
This video gave me the courage to try the cheese slicing side of the grater, and honestly it’s way better than uneven cuts with a knife. Thanks James
“The topic is adventure”
James:
talks about cheese
I imagine he's referring to an old Greek war hero... "Seldom the Greater"
More like an old Greek coward, seldom to step up and be greater. But I'm sure youre right and does become the hero in the end. Or a tyrant.
I think Seldom the Greater was a Hoplite, and therefore more of a spearman than a knifeman. Cutting a full slice of cheese, consistent with the original plan, is an art only the greatest of warriors mastered using a spear.
Small part of me wonders if any of this is pre-rehearsed cause its just so good and extremely quick. It's blatantly obvious when its on american talk shows like Jimmy Fallon does the "imitate a singers style playing this random chosen song" that there's no randomness do it and they prepared ahead of time.
They're just using parts of their material where it fits the theme. So in a way, yes, it is rehearsed. But it's not scripted like US TV shows are.
i guess jame's would have got his topic prior to screening so he could have some time to rehearse his stand-up.
it's all pre-existing material
BIG HOLES
This mother-hubbard just took the topic "adventure" and made it all about cheese. I love him so much
He is actually gorgeous.
Topic: Britain
James: I wish I was mexican
ahahaha i'm in love with him lmfao
He's certainly one of a kind.
very talented guy
How someone can do a spontaneous stand up about cheese 🧀 is beyond me but was fucking epic!
Yeah yeah but that wasn't spontaneous.
hugh looks like a proud dad
This is the first stand up I ever watched of James!!! I can’t believe I’m seeing this again!
One of my favs, can't think of anyone more original.
There is no other comedian quite like James Acaster. Probably just as well, as I'm not sure the world could handle it. 😁
I'm so exited that I get to see him live at a festival in the summer
"The topic is... football"
So I got weird elbows right
Greetings from Oaxaca, Mexico. ;)
👍😎
TIL: You can use that side of the cheese grater to slice the cheese.
I immediately went to the kitchen with a small block of Red Leicester to test this claim, and it actually worked.
Big grater for on pasta, small grater for high surface are like for a sauce, slice for slice, and finally the aggressive side. It should not exist.
How have I only just now heard of this man....funny as hell
Thanks james for comprehensibly talking about the theme adventure
A comdeic genius!
Also the cutaway to show expressions on the other 'comdeians' faces....PRICELESS :)
Love his wit. Very funny.
James is in my opinion one of the most underrated comedians in history, he deserves a lot more attention than he gets
Acaster is KING!
I love this man
He is right about the ice cubes.
“Your topics are adventure and Britain.”
“Right. Cheese and Mexico. Here we go.”
Love him. Never sticks to the topic
Stumbled across this and made me laughed so hard
O.K. He kills. Great video.
Oh THANK YOU!
Of course I had to hit 'pause' and go to the kitchen, find my cheese grater straight away, and then tried out the side with the slits.
Result: Beautiful, even, superfine slices! And easy!!
How did I never know that....
He's my favorite Acaster.
He would be a hard act to follow! Very funny.
I need more james content
"...and your topic is Britain"
"I wish I was Mexican"
laughed my asse off to the video , absolutely cried laughing to the comments :)
I always slip under the rug.
"I put something in your drink"
Good luck breaking ice and offering a drink after that one
The cheese one was so relatable James just is relatable😂😂😂
James Acaster is so funny!!!😂
James literally just thinks of a way to redirect the topic to one of his regular bits haha
I used the 3 curvy slits James
BOOM
I used them the other day all because of that clip and i must say im never using a knife again
This was the first time I ever heard of this idea, so I immediately went to test it in the kitchen with a small block of Red Leicester.
It worked surprisingly well.
You learn something new every day.
I wonder what it's like being a comedian and then watching this kid start riffing off the cuff material you couldn't write on your best day.
You can be sure, that like all comedy genuises, this stuff is well-rehearsed. He's very good at off-the-cuff one-liners too - but these stand-up routines are practiced for hours. He makes it look like he's winging it, but that's why he's so good.
yeah. i've heard him use some of these jokes in other places before. probably part of why the things he talked about were pretty tangential to the topics - he was pulling out stuff that he's already practised. still very impressive and well done but definitely not invented on the spot
Love him but not even close to.off the cuff lol. All in his stand up specials.
I'm glad others have pointed out that not much of these shows is actually "off the cuff" but they're very clever nonetheless to come up with the material initially.
It's funny how many people don't understand that this show is written.
Topic: adventure
James: CHEESE
I just love James he always makes me laugh 😂 and he’es a cute bugger
6:00 jokes on him. At the end of a conversation, I re-freeze the ice all on my own. No tips needed. I’m a natural.
It’s so cold in my house when I wake up I can read what I said in my sleep...
James is a comedy genius
I love him
My favourite comedian 🤣🤣🤣
They should do a special topic for James...anything...then watch him do a couple of minutes about nothing and still kill.
I’m convinced people who do stand up have the quickest minds
Like damn he’s good.
Topic: *Britain*
James: *spends 5 minutes talking about Mexico*
Mock Britain - I wish I was a Mexican 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
"Someone told me the other day the three Kirby slits are used for slicing cheese... apparently. That's the word on the street " 😂😂😂
Wonder on panel shows how much material is just directly lifted from their standup
Pretty much all of it.
Is it me or do the other comedians sometimes look a bit salty because James blows people way with a bit about a cheesgrater lol