The Best Jay Chapman Movies Ranked And Where to Watch them

If you're looking for the best Jay Chapman movies of all time then here is a definitive list. We rank every movie directed by Jay Chapman based on their popularity score from IMDB from best to worst. Click on the ‘see more’ button to find out where to watch them in Australia covering all streaming services. In April 2024 there are 51 films in this list.

List of the Best Movies Directed by Jay Chapman In Order of Popularity

  1. Chris Porter: Ugly and Angry
  2. Tom Segura: Completely Normal
  3. Jim Gaffigan: Obsessed
  4. Gary Gulman: In This Economy?
  5. Josh Blue: Sticky Change
  6. Tom Papa: Freaked Out
  7. Kathleen Madigan: Madigan Again
  8. Sinbad: Make Me Wanna Holla
  9. Dana Gould: I Know It's Wrong
  10. Colin Quinn: Unconstitutional
  11. Jim Breuer: And Laughter for All
  12. Tom Papa: Human Mule
  13. Craig Ferguson: I'm Here to Help
  14. Elon Gold: Chosen and Taken
  15. Morgan Murphy: Irish Goodbye
  16. Arnez J: Racially Motivated
  17. Christian Finnegan: The Fun Part
  18. Myq Kaplan: Small, Dork and Handsome
  19. D.L. Hughley: Clear
  20. Todd Barry: Spicy Honey
  21. Steve Byrne: Champion
  22. Mo Amer: Mohammed in Texas
  23. Craig Ferguson: Tickle Fight
  24. Iliza Shlesinger: War Paint
  25. Moshe Kasher: Live in Oakland
  26. Nick Di Paolo: Raw Nerve
  27. D.L. Hughley: Contrarian
  28. Tammy Pescatelli: Finding the Funny
  29. Brian Posehn: The Fartist
  30. Michael Ian Black: Very Famous
  31. Lisa Lampanelli: Back to the Drawing Board
  32. Kevin Nealon: Whelmed, But Not Overly
  33. Bob Saget: Zero to Sixty
  34. Jasper Redd: Jazz Talk
  35. Adam Newman: Fuzzies
  36. Tom Rhodes: Light, Sweet, Crude
  37. Shane Mauss: Mating Season
  38. Brent Weinbach: Appealing to the Mainstream
  39. Kevin Hart Presents: Plastic Cup Boyz
  40. Lucas Brothers: On Drugs
  41. Brad Paisley's Comedy Rodeo
  42. Janeane Garofalo: If I May
  43. Aaron Karo: The Rest Is History
  44. 8989 Redstone
  45. Joe Piscopo: A Night at Club Piscopo
  46. The Sklar Brothers: What Are We Talking About
  47. Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest
  48. Nick Cannon: F#Ck Nick Cannon
  49. Arnez J. : Racially Motivated
  50. Dennis Miller: America 180º
  51. Sinbad: Make Me Wanna Holla!

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1. Chris Porter: Ugly and Angry

Rated: Not Rated

7.8/10

In this stand-up special filmed in Kansas City, comedian Chris Porter, an ex-finalist on "Last Comic Standing," delivers his takes on drugs, growing old, women's fashion and his love for Taco Bell.

2. Tom Segura: Completely Normal

Rated: Not Rated

7.7/10

An original stand-up comedy special written and performed by comedian Tom Segura.

3. Jim Gaffigan: Obsessed

Rated: TV-14

7.6/10

Comic Jim Gaffigan explores his love of food, covering topics such as seafood, doughnuts, underwear, and weddings.

4. Gary Gulman: In This Economy?

Rated: TV-PG

7.5/10

Comic Gary Gulman takes on the absurd realities of living in a financial crisis and provides money-saving tips you can't get from Wall Street.

5. Josh Blue: Sticky Change

Rated: TV-MA

7.4/10

Comedian Josh Blue takes to the stage in this 2012 stand-up special with his unique brand of self-deprecating humor to discuss marriage and fatherhood, life with cerebral palsy, and growing up as an African-American who happens to be white.

6. Tom Papa: Freaked Out

Rated: TV-14

7.3/10

Papa's comedy special touches on subjects such as the hazards of churches, make-up, loose change, old age, Chinese grocery stores, raising women and magical gnomes.

7. Kathleen Madigan: Madigan Again

Rated: Not Rated

7.2/10

Comic Kathleen Madigan delivers material derived from time spent with her Irish Catholic Midwest family, eating random pills out of her mother's purse, touring Afghanistan, her unparalleled love of John Denver and more.

8. Sinbad: Make Me Wanna Holla

Seasons:

Rated: R18+

7.2/10

Comic Sinbad discusses the life advice his family gave him; why he's tired of people with no talent having clothing lines; who he really is.

9. Dana Gould: I Know It's Wrong

Rated: TV-MA

7.1/10

Dana Gould takes on the absurdities of modern life through his pop-culture obsessed lens. There's no middle-ground when it comes to his blaring and unapologetic comedy.

10. Colin Quinn: Unconstitutional

Rated: Not Rated

7.1/10

Colin Quinn returns to the stage in "Unconstitutional" where he tackles 226 years of American Constitutional calamities in 70 Minutes.

11. Jim Breuer: And Laughter for All

Rated: TV-PG

7.1/10

Comic Jim Breuer deals with being a middle-aged dad in suburbia.

12. Tom Papa: Human Mule

Rated: TV-14

7.1/10

Comedian Tom Papa returns to Cleveland while relating the everyman struggles of family life, falling behind to the super rich and his hilarious cure for angry young men.

13. Craig Ferguson: I'm Here to Help

Rated: Not Rated

7.1/10

Comic Craig Ferguson riffs on fatherhood, Helen of Troy and shark penises before a sold-out crowd.

14. Elon Gold: Chosen and Taken

Rated:

7.1/10

With a manic wit that transcends race and religion, sharp-tongued comedian Elon Gold explores the ridiculous things people manage to get away with.

15. Morgan Murphy: Irish Goodbye

Rated: Not Rated

6.9/10

Funnywoman Morgan Murphy always targets herself first, but doesn't hesitate to bring down everyone else, from Planned Parenthood to teen sexters. Recorded at The Nerdmelt Showroom in Los Angeles.

16. Arnez J: Racially Motivated

Seasons:

Rated: R18+

6.9/10

A comedy performance featuring family life stories, a slew of impressions and more by Arnez J at Boston's Wilbur Theatre.

17. Christian Finnegan: The Fun Part

Rated: Not Rated

6.9/10

Comic Christian Finnegan performs his stand up routine recorded live at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston.

18. Myq Kaplan: Small, Dork and Handsome

Rated: Unrated

6.8/10

Wise guy Myq Kaplan is Small Dork and Handsome. The might of Myq's manic comedy machine is sure to stupefy and amuse in this hour long tour de force.

19. D.L. Hughley: Clear

Rated: Unrated

6.8/10

The comic performs in San Francisco, discussing current affairs and nosy neighbours at the Regency Theater.

20. Todd Barry: Spicy Honey

Rated: TV-14

6.8/10

Todd Barry dissects texting emergencies, Hitler's taste in wine, pricey soap, cheap pizza and much more.

21. Steve Byrne: Champion

Rated: Not Rated

6.8/10

Steve Byrne, the star of Sullivan & Son, brings his high-energy flair to a live audience in his most personal comedy special to date.

22. Mo Amer: Mohammed in Texas

Rated: TV-MA

6.7/10

The Arab-American comic explores everything from pandemic politics to the stock market, the spread of Arab culture in the West and the subtle art of cursing in Arabic.

23. Craig Ferguson: Tickle Fight

Rated: TV-MA

6.6/10

Craig Ferguson talks everything from 1970s porn to the oddities of Japanese toilets. He also discusses his life as a television talk show host, which involved a bit of criminal activity on the side.

24. Iliza Shlesinger: War Paint

Rated: Not Rated

6.6/10

Iliza Shlesinger performs her first stand-up special in her hometown of Dallas, Texas.

25. Moshe Kasher: Live in Oakland

Rated: Not Rated

6.6/10

Comic Moshe Kasher returns to his home turf of Oakland, California and shares hilarious stories about the people he's met.

26. Nick Di Paolo: Raw Nerve

Rated:

6.6/10

Scathingly satirical comedian Nick Di Paolo brings his razor wit, trademark sarcasm and strong political views to this socially relevant, typically reckless stand-up performance.

27. D.L. Hughley: Contrarian

Rated: N/A

6.6/10

The comedian delves into politics, Black Panther, celebrity controversies, his childhood and more at Philadelphia's Merriam Theater.

28. Tammy Pescatelli: Finding the Funny

Rated: Not Rated

6.5/10

Wife and mother Tammy Pescatelli, winner of Comedy Central's "Stand-up Showdown," lives the same life that you do -- except that she makes it seem hilarious in this spirited one-hour comedy special.

29. Brian Posehn: The Fartist

Rated: Not Rated

6.5/10

Quirky comedian and actor Brian Posehn shares his stories of trying to be a better person in this stand-up set filmed live at Seattle's Neptune Theater.

30. Michael Ian Black: Very Famous

Rated: Not Rated

6.4/10

Michael Ian Black may be joking, but he is indeed getting very famous. A stand-up comedian, actor, and writer Michael is known for his character Phil on the hit TV show ED, as a member of the cult comedy legends Stella, on VH1's clip series, and in numerous other projects (including the legendary comedy troupe The State and his new breakout podcast "Mike and Tom Eat Snacks")

31. Lisa Lampanelli: Back to the Drawing Board

Rated: TV-MA

6.3/10

Lisa Lampanelli's edgy and raunchy take on weight loss, her funky new hair and her newly single life after divorce.

32. Kevin Nealon: Whelmed, But Not Overly

Rated: TV-14

6.3/10

Standup comedian, television star and author Kevin Nealon headlines this new comedy special that finds the new father daunted by fears, insecurities and doubts, but only slightly. Taped before an enthusiastic Denver, Colorado audience, this special finds the popular funny man in top form.

33. Bob Saget: Zero to Sixty

Rated: TV-MA

6.2/10

Bob Saget declares himself to be the last TV father viewers can trust in his hour of entertaining stories, riffing with the audience, words of wisdom and new original comedy songs.

34. Jasper Redd: Jazz Talk

Rated: Not Rated

6.2/10

Standup special recorded in Kansas City.

35. Adam Newman: Fuzzies

Rated: Not Rated

6.1/10

Adam Newman returns to Athens, GA for "Fuzzies," recorded at the Georgia Theatre where he used to work as a security guard. In his first hour long special, Adam dissects newly discovered Jetsons debauchery, obscure B-Horror movies, and gets downright dirty sharing some Presidential erotic fan fiction. Plus, Adam breaks new comedy ground by setting the record for World's Highest Mic Drop!

36. Tom Rhodes: Light, Sweet, Crude

Rated: Not Rated

6/10

Back from traveling the world, comedian Tom Rhodes takes to the stage of Colorado's Boulder Theater for this blistering hour-long performance.

37. Shane Mauss: Mating Season

Rated: Unrated

5.9/10

Comic Shane Mauss wades into the waters of evolutionary theory, with hilarious observations on pregnancy, mating dances, homosexuality and hot wax.

38. Brent Weinbach: Appealing to the Mainstream

Rated: R

5.9/10

Through an absurd and abstract discourse, Brent Weinbach explores the ways in which he can appeal to a broader, mainstream audience, so that ultimately, he can become successful in show business.

39. Kevin Hart Presents: Plastic Cup Boyz

Seasons:

Rated: MA15+

5.9/10

Stand-up comics Joey Wells, Will Horton and Na'im Lynn make up the Plastic Cup Boyz, who have opened for Kevin Hart for many years, but now they step into the spotlight with headlining sets of their own.

40. Lucas Brothers: On Drugs

Rated: N/A

5.8/10

Twins Keith and Kenny Lucas bring their take on stand-up comedy to The Bell House in Brooklyn, N.Y., where they discuss drugs, race, teachers, Deion Sanders and O.J. Simpson.

41. Brad Paisley's Comedy Rodeo

Rated: N/A

5.7/10

The country crooner performs stand-up comedy; appearances by David Hasselhoff and Reba McEntire.

42. Janeane Garofalo: If I May

Rated: Not Rated

5.5/10

Filmed live in San Francisco, Janeane Garofalo takes on society’s intolerance of gluten and House Hunters International. With her unapologetic attitude, Janeane proudly states her AARP membership, her love for Febreze but the disdain for their commercials, and her disinterest in doctors.

43. Aaron Karo: The Rest Is History

Rated: Not Rated

5.4/10

In his first one-hour stand-up special, funnyman Aaron Karo raises the comedy bar as he uncorks his witty observations on bridesmaids' speeches, tanked-up friends who always start fights and the perils of being a 30-year-old bachelor.

44. 8989 Redstone

Rated: TV-MA

4.7/10

Darryl Masters is the host of his own house flipping show, "Mastering Disaster", along with his daughter and presumptive heir to his business, Rebecca. As soon as they begin work on their latest project, things start to go wrong, and Darryl is starting to believe that the house is responsible...

45. Joe Piscopo: A Night at Club Piscopo

Rated: TV-14

3.5/10

Stand-up special featuring Joe Piscopo

46. The Sklar Brothers: What Are We Talking About

Rated: Not Rated

/10

Jason and Randy Sklar perform in front of an audience in Madison, Wisconsin.

47. Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest

Rated: Unrated

/10

Comedian and Emmy-winning television host Craig Ferguson brings equal parts satire and silliness to the stage in his second comedy special for EPIX. Performing on stage at the historic Town Hall in New York City, Ferguson offers hilarious insights on religion, aging, and of course the big three: sex, drugs and rock & roll—including his own delightfully surreal experiences with Mick Jagger and Kenny G.

48. Nick Cannon: F#Ck Nick Cannon

Rated: TV-MA

/10

Nick Cannon making everyone respect less once again.

49. Arnez J. : Racially Motivated

Rated: Not Rated

/10

Arnez is back in in his element as he performs gutbusting impressions and tells stories of his family life in this one-hour special. His spastic comedy will leave you howling.

50. Dennis Miller: America 180º

Rated: TV-MA

/10

Five-time Emmy winner Dennis Miller skewers politics and the Americans who love them in his 9th stand-up comedy special.

51. Sinbad: Make Me Wanna Holla!

Rated: TV-14

/10

"Make Me Wanna Holla" is an all-out stand-up special featuring a riotous original performance by the king of comedy, Sinbad, recorded live in Detroit in his home state of Michigan. It covers everything he sees in his life, from the life advice his parents gave him, to why he is tired of people with no talent having clothing lines, as well as explaining who he "really" is. Don't miss the chance to experience the "hit'em in the face" style from the king of comedy himself.