- Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain (2011)
- Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (2013)
- Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999)
- Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly (2000)
- Patrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room (2011)
- Hannibal Buress: Animal Furnace (2012)
- Richard Pryor: Live in Concert (1979)
- Eddie Murphy: Delirious (1983)
- Louis C.K.: Hilarious (2010)
If you enjoyed Alonzo Bodden's sharp wit and insightful humor in 'Who's Paying Attention' (2011), you'll love these 10 similar comedy specials and shows. This article highlights stand-up specials and series that deliver the same clever social commentary and laugh-out-loud moments, perfect for fans of Bodden's unique style.

Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain (2011)
Description: Combines personal storytelling with high-energy humor, focusing on life experiences, family dynamics, and the struggles of growing up, all delivered with Hart's signature charisma.
Fact: The special was a massive commercial success, grossing over $7 million in ticket sales from a limited theatrical release.


Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (2013)
Description: A storytelling-heavy performance that weaves humor with poignant reflections on love, relationships, and personal growth, delivered in a conversational and intimate style.
Fact: The special was adapted from Birbiglia's off-Broadway show and later inspired his film 'Sleepwalk with Me.'


Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999)
Description: Features a mix of bold social critiques and personal anecdotes, tackling issues like race relations, relationships, and societal norms with a comedic yet incisive edge.
Fact: The special was filmed at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, adding a historic and cultural backdrop to Rock's performance.


Dave Chappelle: Killin' Them Softly (2000)
Description: A stand-up comedy special that blends sharp social commentary with humor, addressing race, politics, and everyday absurdities in a relatable yet provocative manner.
Fact: This was Chappelle's first HBO special and helped cement his reputation as one of the most insightful comedians of his generation.


Patrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room (2011)
Description: Delivers unfiltered, brutally honest humor about relationships, gender dynamics, and societal expectations, often pushing boundaries with raw and unapologetic takes.
Fact: This was O'Neal's first and only hour-long comedy special released before his untimely death later that year.


Hannibal Buress: Animal Furnace (2012)
Description: Offers a laid-back yet sharp comedic style, blending absurd observations with deadpan delivery, often touching on race, pop culture, and personal quirks.
Fact: This special helped Buress gain wider recognition and was a precursor to his breakout role in 'Broad City.'


Richard Pryor: Live in Concert (1979)
Description: A masterclass in stand-up comedy, blending personal storytelling with social commentary, tackling race, addiction, and human nature with raw honesty and humor.
Fact: Widely regarded as one of the greatest stand-up performances of all time, it was Pryor's first concert film and set a new standard for the genre.


Eddie Murphy: Delirious (1983)
Description: A high-energy, boundary-pushing performance that mixes raunchy humor with sharp observations on family, relationships, and pop culture, delivered with Murphy's iconic charisma.
Fact: The special was filmed in Washington, D.C., and became a cultural phenomenon, influencing a generation of comedians.


Louis C.K.: Hilarious (2010)
Description: Offers a mix of self-deprecating humor and sharp societal critiques, exploring themes like parenthood, aging, and modern life with a candid and relatable approach.
Fact: The special was the first stand-up comedy film to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, marking a significant moment for the genre.
