The Best Marcus Raboy Movies Ranked And Where to Watch them

If you're looking for the best Marcus Raboy movies of all time then here is a definitive list. We rank every movie directed by Marcus Raboy 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 37 films in this list.

List of the Best Movies Directed by Marcus Raboy In Order of Popularity

  1. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion
  2. Paul F. Tompkins: Laboring Under Delusions
  3. Jo Koy: Lights Out
  4. Paul F. Tompkins: Crying and Driving
  5. Owen Benjamin: High Five Til It Hurts
  6. Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis
  7. Pete Holmes: Nice Try, the Devil!
  8. Hannibal Buress: Live From Chicago
  9. Sam Morril: Positive Influence
  10. Ryan Hamilton: Happy Face
  11. Anthony Jeselnik: Fire in the Maternity Ward
  12. Deon Cole: Cole-Blooded Seminar
  13. Jimmy O. Yang: Good Deal
  14. Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life
  15. Vir Das: Losing It
  16. Pete Holmes: Faces and Sounds
  17. Kumail Nanjiani: Beta Male
  18. Al Madrigal: Why Is the Rabbit Crying?
  19. Dan Soder: Not Special
  20. Vir Das: Abroad Understanding
  21. Chris Hardwick: Funcomfortable
  22. Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish
  23. Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It?
  24. Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60
  25. Bruce Bruce: Losin' It!
  26. Cristela Alonzo: Lower Classy
  27. Lynne Koplitz: Hormonal Beast
  28. DeRay Davis: How to Act Black
  29. Judd Apatow: The Return
  30. Amy Schumer Presents Mark Normand: Don't Be Yourself
  31. Friday After Next
  32. Whitney Cummings: Jokes
  33. Miranda Sings Live... Your Welcome
  34. Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse
  35. Amy Schumer Presents Sam Morril: Positive Influence
  36. Deon Cole: Cole Blooded Seminar
  37. Mike Epps: Under Rated... Never Faded & X-Rated

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1. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion

Rated: TV-14

8.2/10

Will Smith and the rest of the cast members reunite on the set of the show's living room for a look back at all six seasons of the TV series, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

2. Paul F. Tompkins: Laboring Under Delusions

Rated: N/A

7.9/10

When it comes to odd jobs, Paul F. Tompkins has experienced them all, stand-up comedian included. In this extended and uncensored stand-up special, Paul (supported by his impressive mustache) takes us on a hilarious tour of his varied career. Relive his glory days as an employee at a Beta-only video store, a hat shop salesman catering to tourists looking for "king hats," an actor with an improbable cameo in an epic film, and an anxious host of Best Week Ever.

3. Jo Koy: Lights Out

Rated: Not Rated

7.6/10

Infectiously funny and painfully honest, Jo hits on such topics as the joys and struggles of fatherhood, growing up with strong and opinionated Filipino women, sleep apnea, and role playing. If you don't already know Jo from his stand-up or regular roundtable appearances on Chelsea Lately, it's time that you do. Ting ting!

4. Paul F. Tompkins: Crying and Driving

Rated: N/A

7.5/10

Paul F. Tompkins tells tales of haunting one’s own house, disastrous attempts at pretend fatherhood, carrying a learner’s permit to kill, and marrying a woman who used a fine-print loophole to breach a castle.

5. Owen Benjamin: High Five Til It Hurts

Rated: Not Rated

7.5/10

Owen Benjamin (Comedy Central Presents, Sullivan & Sons) shares his infinite wisdom and virtuosic musical ability, live from Austin, Texas. From talking his way out of speeding tickets with ease to avoiding being arrested by the TSA even finding the solution to road rage, Owen Benjamin is unstoppable. Feel Owen's heat on the piano as he tackles Eddie Vedder, Beethoven, Timberland, and more. High five!

6. Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis

Rated: TV-14

7.4/10

Halfway through her 20s, comic Taylor Tomlinson talks about lessons she's learned, relationship goals, life choices, and more.

7. Pete Holmes: Nice Try, the Devil!

Rated: TV-14

7.4/10

In his first hour-long special on Comedy Central, comedian and podcast host (You Made It Weird) Pete Holmes perfects his signature silliness and really gets into that time Juan won one. While he may look like a youth pastor, he's as comfortable talking about religion as he is secretly hating his girlfriend's friends and being a straight man who is 100% Gay for Ryan Gosling. Trust us, this special is McDonald's.

8. Hannibal Buress: Live From Chicago

Rated: M

7.4/10

Hannibal is back with his hour-long stand-up special, "Hannibal Buress Live From Chicago", taped at the Vic Theatre in his hometown of Chicago, IL. Buress’ latest offering features more of the signature dry wit and cool delivery we’ve come to love.

9. Sam Morril: Positive Influence

Rated: MA15+

7.3/10

Comedian Sam Morril performs. Topics include why babies seem racist; why porn is more body positive than women's magazines; and an awful customer service experience with an airline.

10. Ryan Hamilton: Happy Face

Rated: N/A

7.3/10

Ryan Hamilton talks about adjusting to life as a clean-living comedian in New York City.

11. Anthony Jeselnik: Fire in the Maternity Ward

Rated: TV-MA

7.2/10

Comedian Anthony Jeselnik uses his savage, deadpan style to find humour in the darkest corners of everyday life, from New York City's Town Hall.

12. Deon Cole: Cole-Blooded Seminar

Rated: M

7.2/10

Stand-up veteran Deon Cole dazzles the crowd with his sharp jokes and easy charm in his first hour-long special. He pontificates on subjects ranging from the endless uses for plastic bags to how he knows he's aging to why we'll never have another black president. Cole's observations about race, society, and everyday life are often absurd and always intelligent.

13. Jimmy O. Yang: Good Deal

Seasons:

Rated: MA15+

7.1/10

From the Neptune Theater in Seattle, the comic talks about his interactions with immigrant parents, gives his thoughts on Matt Damon and asks whether ghosts are likely to haunt one-bedroom apartments.

14. Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life

Rated: TV-14

7.1/10

The comedy icons team up for musical sketches and conversations about their legendary lives in show business and stand-up.

15. Vir Das: Losing It

Rated: TV-MA

7/10

The comic provides answers to the world's problems as he discusses travel, religion, his childhood, and more.

16. Pete Holmes: Faces and Sounds

Rated: TV-MA

7/10

Over the course of his silly, high-energy performance, Holmes shares his thoughts on such disparate topics as: the keys to happiness; the illogicality of nightmares; being an "easy laugh"; what to wear on a flight; bizarre quirks of language; filling one's "joy quota"; how the British deal with awkward situations; the ridiculousness of porn; and more.

17. Kumail Nanjiani: Beta Male

Rated: TV-MA

7/10

In his debut stand-up special, Kumail Nanjiani talks about all the things that terrify him completely.

18. Al Madrigal: Why Is the Rabbit Crying?

Rated: Not Rated

7.0/10

In his first Comedy Central one-hour special, Al Madrigal tells true tales of Coach Frankie the Cholo soccer dad, "Liam Neeson" the mushroom-addled cleaning lady, and Jesus the day laborer mas fuerte! Download Al's new special. Now with 25% more Cholos!

19. Dan Soder: Not Special

Rated: N/A

6.9/10

In Dan Soder's first hour-long special, he reveals the creepiest thing about his grandmother, admits that his recent breakup was his fault and remembers the hardest thing about being raised by a single mom. Throughout his special, Soder is so laid-back and charming that you'll be grateful he wasn't actually possessed by the devil that one time.

20. Vir Das: Abroad Understanding

Rated: TV-MA

6.9/10

The comic tackles globalism, nationalism, food and politics in performances recorded in New York and New Delhi.

21. Chris Hardwick: Funcomfortable

Rated: N/A

6.9/10

The “@midnight” host makes things very funcomfortable for the packed house at The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco as he explores awkward and sometimes super creepy memories from both childhood and today. With “the energy of SpongeBob dipped in cocaine water,” Hardwick delves into dealing with anxieties, finds the humor in joining the “Dead Dad Club,” and shares deeply personal anecdotes that most people would be too embarrassed to say out loud.

22. Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish

Rated: TV-MA

6.5/10

Marlon Wayans performs his raw comedy, sharing his take on racism, age appropriate rap rhymes, gay rights, child raising, and the Kardashians.

23. Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It?

Rated: TV-MA

6.5/10

The comic returns to her hometown of Washington, D.C., to riff on modern feminism, technology and other topics.

24. Dana Carvey: Straight White Male, 60

Rated: N/A

6.5/10

The award-winning comic shares stories about being a father to millennials.

25. Bruce Bruce: Losin' It!

Rated: R18+

6.4/10

Larger than life comic Bruce Bruce is back with his new stand-up comedy special. The hilarious comic delivers non-stop laughter as he puts his own unique spin on topics ranging from family, dating younger women and going to church. Filmed in Boston, MA in front of a live audience at the historic Wilbur Theatre, Bruce Bruce brings down the house with his true to life humor and raw comedic wit. This release from comedian Bruce Bruce captures a live stand-up performance by the funnyman, recorded in Boston at the historic Wilbur Theatre. Among the topics covered by the wry comic are things like attending mass, and the ups and downs of dating outside his age bracket.

26. Cristela Alonzo: Lower Classy

Rated: TV-MA

6.4/10

In San Antonio, the comic discusses her life as the daughter of an immigrant, social class, breaking the glass ceiling, and her struggles with Zumba.

27. Lynne Koplitz: Hormonal Beast

Rated: N/A

6.3/10

Lynne Koplitz offers a woman's take on being crazy and the three things all men really want.

28. DeRay Davis: How to Act Black

Rated: N/A

6.2/10

The famed comic discusses dating and navigating through show business as a black man. He talks about his journey from Chicago's South Side to Hollywood.

29. Judd Apatow: The Return

Rated: TV-14

6.2/10

The filmmaker returns to stand-up comedy for the first time in 25 years, telling jokes about living with three women and amusing moments from his career.

30. Amy Schumer Presents Mark Normand: Don't Be Yourself

Rated: N/A

5.9/10

Mark Normand has been told the same advice his whole life: DON'T BE YOURSELF, whatever you're thinking about saying, don't. So in his first one hour special, Mark does just that.

31. Friday After Next

Rated: R

5.8/10

Craig and his cousin Day Day have finally moved out of their parents' houses and into their own crib, working nights at a local mall as security guards. When their house is robbed on Christmas Eve they set out to track down the culprit.

32. Whitney Cummings: Jokes

Seasons:

Rated: MA15+

5.5/10

The comic delivers a stand-up routine, from the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, N.J.

33. Miranda Sings Live... Your Welcome

Rated: TV-14

5.5/10

Viral video star Miranda Sings and her real-world alter ego Colleen Ballinger share the stage in a special packed with music, comedy and "magichinry."

34. Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse

Rated: TV-MA

5.5/10

Comic, rapper, and actor Katt Williams headlines a stand-up concert at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, bringing his trademark explosive energy to riffs covering everything from Doomsday to Obama.

35. Amy Schumer Presents Sam Morril: Positive Influence

Rated: N/A

/10

Comic Sam Morril shares why babies seem racist, argues there is a stronger body positivity presence in porn than women's magazines, and recalls an awful customer service experience.

36. Deon Cole: Cole Blooded Seminar

Rated: N/A

/10

Deon Cole gets it poppin' in Washington, D.C.'s Lincoln Theatre in his very first one-hour stand-up special. Deon Cole explains what's thicker than cold peanut butter, knowing when better looking dudes are around, how to manage his blackness and more.

37. Mike Epps: Under Rated... Never Faded & X-Rated

Rated: N/A

/10

The devilishly handsome and raucously funny comic Mike Epps takes the stage in his funniest ever stand-up comedy special. Epps has a knack for the absurd and his commentary on culture and young life is hilarious. Filmed at the historic Fox Theatre in Detroit, MI in front of a live audience, Mike Epps showcases his comic versatility, charisma, endless supply of jokes and delivers non-stop laughter. Features a special appearance by Doug E. Fresh.