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Funny yet tragic
spdr1116 October 2014
3 Still Standing is a nostalgic documentary on the rise and fall of the stand- up comedy boom in San Francisco in the 80s and 90s, packed with vintage stand-up footage and interviews with a number of comedians like Rob Snyder, Dana Carvey, Paula Poundstone, Bobby Slayton, Rey Booker, Marc Hershon, and Michael Pritchard. The main focus is on the three stand-up comics who didn't make it big in L.A., but were willing to starve for their art and have miraculously managed to continue making a living in comedy; despite the crash and burn of the SF comedy scene. Directed by filmmakers Donna LoCicero & Robert Campos, a husband and wife team who have made a number of award-winning television documentaries together. 3 Still Standing is their first independent doc. Robert Campos is actually from San Francisco, and he and his wife met right in midst of the comedy boom in the 80s.

The three still standing are clever political comedian Will Durst, self- loathing pessimist Larry "Bubbles" Brown, and sarcastic observationalist Johnny Steele.

We regrettably hadn't heard of any of the three before seeing this doc, but absolutely loved the clips from their performances scattered throughout the film. They are all hilarious in their own unique ways, though based on what we saw in the doc, Durst was our favorite with intelligent material, and phenomenal comedic timing and physicality.

The film maintains a delicate balance between comedy and drama, the interviews being primarily dramatic with some very funny stand-up footage sprinkled in. We would have perhaps liked to have seen a bit more of the raw stand-up footage, especially since most of it can't be found online. There was some fantastic 80s footage of performers at the Holy City Zoo in the Richmond District, the top comedian hang-out at the time which we didn't even know about and certainly haven't seen any footage from. Since the filmmakers had access to such hilarious hard-to-find footage, a bit more of it would have been even better.
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10/10
Incredibly entertaining
jackmathys23 November 2018
One of the best comedy documentaries I've seen. Full of interesting people, great performances, and a good look at some of the comedy clubs these comics relied on to get their start.
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9/10
Surprisingly well done documentary on the 1980 SF comedy scene
On_The_Mark17 November 2021
There have been a few comedy docs that have come out over the last decade and they've all been awful. Many are very amateurish and had to get through.

Not this one. This was really well done and very entertaining. It covers the 1980s San Francisco comedy scene and three comics who started out then who are still doing it today. It's kind of sad that these three guy never made it big and with today's comedy scene, they're barely getting by but they're still doing it.

Overall this was a great documentary, I wish it was longer (coming in at just over an hour). I think of the three comics Larry Brown comes in probably struggling the most but you never know, maybe he or one of the other three will have something big happen. All three are strong comics.
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