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Dicky B posted:This "all he does is remind you about things" poo poo that I keep hearing is also stupid poo poo that seems to be propogated (in jest) by less successful comedians and then proliferated by people who haven't even seen his standup. It's like saying all Stewart Lee does is talk slowly and repeat the same thing over and over. But other less successful comedians* DO say this about Stewart Lee *Richard Herring
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Leyburn posted:Sorry for being poor and common. How can I be more like you 'proper' folk? Poor and common isn't the problem, it's the webbed fingers and toes.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 01:41 |
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Leyburn posted:Roffle Seriously? That said, Seinfeld is alright by me because it was a direct influence on Father Ted which is basically the best sitcom ever. No, don't bother arguing because you're wrong and I'm going to bed now anyway.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 01:50 |
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Someone about a page or two ago mentioned Danger Mouse. I couldn't be hosed to read the useless cuntery since then, so all I ask is: Did anyone bad-mouth Danger Mouse?
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 03:09 |
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loving hell, I return from the pub to find this thread with 84 new posts?! I think all you people who seem to absolutely detest pretty acclaimed shows should maybe back up your opinions with some kind of argument, else you're pretty much the kids who will just dismiss a book as 'boring' and feel that is sufficient. For my part, I feel that what a lot of the Seinfeld haters have failed to recognise is the way in which it differs from the vastly inferior shows its format has spawned. There's a deep underlying core of cynicism in the show that I think a lot of English viewers would enjoy if they gave it half a chance (rather than dismiss it because it looks like Friends, and the music is loving awful). The characters are greedy, selfish, lazy and want to do little else but get laid, but they're still friends and enjoy hanging out with each other, and that chemistry is what really makes the show work. The same situation pretty much exists in any Graham Linehan comedy - albeit with more wackiness - so I think the guy who held up Black Books as some kind of comedic paragon ought to reappraise his criteria for what he thinks is good comedy away from some kind of jingoistic snobbery. I'd try to write about why I think Curb's great, but it's half two in the morning, so gently caress.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 03:21 |
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Dappy from N Dubz is doing the Alt. Xmas Speech this year.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 11:14 |
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Seinfeld was a really great show. The "mass-produced" criticism is incredibly misguided and uninformed as it was the creation of Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, both of which had full creative control until the very end. The show might seem like every other show after it because it was the original that all the others aped, usually very badly. Thanks to Seinfeld we have stuff like Father Ted, Black Books and Peep Show. We also have stuff like Friends, Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie and Family Guy. So it's a bit of a mixed bag. Probably one of my favorite things about Seinfeld was that most of the plots and storylines are based somewhat in fact. Like the episode where George decides to quit his job, but then regrets it, so decides to go into work anyway and pretend like it didn't happen. Larry David got some poo poo from people saying that it wouldn't happen, and if it did then nobody would react in that way, then he revealed that it did happen to him and that's exactly what he did. Rush Limbo fucked around with this message at 11:42 on Nov 24, 2010 |
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goatface posted:Someone about a page or two ago mentioned Danger Mouse. I couldn't be hosed to read the useless cuntery since then, so all I ask is: Did anyone bad-mouth Danger Mouse? Danger mouse wouldn't exist if it wasn't for seinfeld.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 11:36 |
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le chat posted:Family guy will forever loving suck mind they all prefer Family Guy
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 11:40 |
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The Perfect Element posted:so I think the guy who held up Black Books as some kind of comedic paragon ought to reappraise his criteria for what he thinks is good comedy away from some kind of jingoistic snobbery. And I think the idiots parroting the received wisdom that Seinfeld is the progenitor of all modern comedy should realise that Britain has a tradition of black comedy which pre-dates weak poo poo like Seinfeld by decades, if not centuries. I realise that young people today have a hard time believing anything of note actually happened before their birth, but seriously, there's a reason Seinfeld never took off over here.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 12:18 |
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Flatscan posted:And I think the idiots parroting the received wisdom that Seinfeld is the progenitor of all modern comedy should realise that Britain has a tradition of black comedy which pre-dates weak poo poo like Seinfeld by decades, if not centuries.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 12:25 |
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Flatscan posted:And I think the idiots parroting the received wisdom that Seinfeld is the progenitor of all modern comedy should realise that Britain has a tradition of black comedy which pre-dates weak poo poo like Seinfeld by decades, if not centuries. I'd say Father Ted owes more to stuff like Blackadder than to Seinfeld anyway.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 12:26 |
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Fatkraken posted:I'd say Father Ted owes more to stuff like Blackadder than to Seinfeld anyway. Exactly my point.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 12:29 |
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I got the complete Seinfeld for Christmas last year, I find it basically as formulaic as every other conventional sitcom (JERRY AND GEORGE DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY ETIQUETTE WORKS THE WAY IT DOES, KRAMER IS WACKY AND ELAINE IS FEMALE) but it does make me laugh when it's on form.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 12:30 |
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Adrianics posted:I got the complete Seinfeld for Christmas last year, I find it basically as formulaic as every other conventional sitcom (JERRY AND GEORGE DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY ETIQUETTE WORKS THE WAY IT DOES, KRAMER IS WACKY AND ELAINE IS FEMALE) but it does make me laugh when it's on form.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 12:32 |
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Graviton v2 posted:Yeah but all these guys are saying it wrote the book for that. Well I can't really say, being that I'm hardly an expert on the american sitcom. I would assume though that in order for Seinfeld to be ordered at all there'd have to be some sort of precedent or inspiration for the 'show about nothing' idea, even if Seinfeld popularised it and/or took it further. The one thing I like about Seinfeld that sets it apart from most of the other sitcoms I've watched (more recent ones notwithstanding, obviously) is the whole deal with 'no hugging, no learning'. The characters are horrible people who will never change despite the swathes of people they turn away with their antics, and hey, I dig that.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 12:44 |
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Meltdown321 posted:`````
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 12:51 |
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Paperhouse posted:one of my housemates was gobsmacked when I said old Simpsons was way better than Family Guy. He said Simpsons was poo poo and for kids and then went around asking everyone which they preferred Put on Last Exit to Springfield and Cape Feare. Then smack those bitches up.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 13:18 |
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reality_groove posted:Dappy from N Dubz is doing the Alt. Xmas Speech this year. What do Channel 4 have with that obnoxious twat. cloudchamber fucked around with this message at 00:44 on Apr 15, 2013 |
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cloudchamber posted:What do Channel 4 have with that obnoxious oval office. The whole media is in love with him and his lovely band, it's utterly bizarre. He had a feature in the Observer last week, the BBC seem to love him, now channel 4 have joined the pack as well. I really, really don't get it.
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Paperhouse posted:one of my housemates was gobsmacked when I said old Simpsons was way better than Family Guy. He said Simpsons was poo poo and for kids and then went around asking everyone which they preferred I hate humanity. So much.
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The Perfect Element posted:The whole media is in love with him and his lovely band, it's utterly bizarre. He had a feature in the Observer last week, the BBC seem to love him, now channel 4 have joined the pack as well. I really, really don't get it. I thought the media was mostly ironically supported them, in a "haha they don't realise we're taking the piss out of them!" sort of way. Maybe the joke's actually on me for thinking that
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 14:47 |
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nationalista posted:I thought the media was mostly ironically supported them, in a "haha they don't realise we're taking the piss out of them!" sort of way. Yeah, and it's really really funny (skip to 1:04) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuEqimyizd0
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Yeah Dappy's appearances on Buzzcocks were amusing and everything but then it turned out he's an utter oval office as well as a loving coward because he copied a woman's phone number during a radio one appearance in order to send her text messages saying he was going to kill her.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 15:27 |
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Was gonna mention that, seems really weird that was forgotten so quickly considering how hysterical the tabloids were getting about "broken Britain" at the time.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 15:30 |
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Seinfeld is great you idiots.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 15:48 |
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What do you call a girl with two cunts? N dubz.
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Adrianics posted:Yeah Dappy's appearances on Buzzcocks were amusing and everything but then it turned out he's an utter oval office as well as a loving coward because he copied a woman's phone number during a radio one appearance in order to send her text messages saying he was going to kill her.
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SeanBeansShako posted:Isn't this the oval office that Charlie Brooker showed us in the last Screenwipe/Newswipe that supported a campaign against Bullying and then was caught sending the exact same text messages of promised violence to somebody a few hours later? Yes, also dumped by his pregnant girlfriend because he cheated on her
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SeanBeansShako posted:Isn't this the oval office that Charlie Brooker showed us in the last Screenwipe/Newswipe that supported a campaign against Bullying and then was caught sending the exact same text messages of promised violence to somebody a few hours later? Yes, that is the oval office in question.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 16:59 |
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My only exposure to things like Ndubz or Jedward is when they show up on panel shows like Buzzcocks. All I keep thinking when I see them is that they weren't beaten by their parents or bullied at school enough when they were younger.
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The Perfect Element posted:loving hell, I return from the pub to find this thread with 84 new posts?! I think all you people who seem to absolutely detest pretty acclaimed shows should maybe back up your opinions with some kind of argument, else you're pretty much the kids who will just dismiss a book as 'boring' and feel that is sufficient. yes because entertainment of purely subjective value requires you to back up any possible dislike. I'll give you a report anyway:- Ok i'm now watching seinfeld It's poo poo and you're a prick Now how about you provide an arguement about how Seinfeld is good? Or rather don't because the counter arguement is always going to be 'shut the gently caress up you seinfeld liking twat' Tardstar fucked around with this message at 17:47 on Nov 24, 2010 |
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Akuma posted:Use the right loving key, you tit. I am, it`s making that shape there. ^ Thanks for being so polite about it though. Good health to you and yours. Anyway, Seinfeld. Again. To say that you think someone has failed to recognise something means that you`re positive that you`re the right one. I think you`ve failed to recognise that Seinfeld is lacking in humour and is a series of predictable one-liner setups and badly written "sarcasm". I think that without Seinfeld, people like Graham Linehan, Rowan Atkinson, Peter Kay, whoever you like would have managed somehow. I say this because i laugh at most their stuff and i tend to scowl at Seinfeld. Anyway, once again, i`ll mention Cheers. All the jokes, pre-Seinfeld, better. Meltdown321 fucked around with this message at 18:03 on Nov 24, 2010 |
# ? Nov 24, 2010 17:57 |
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Blackadder owes a lot to Seinfeld. Without Seinfeld we would have never had the glorious satire of the scene where Baldrick reveals his poetry based on the booming of the guns. Then again we would have been spared Tony Robinson running around a stately garden during Time Team Live pointing at Mick the Dig and shouting "he's a friend of the family !" Shame about that really, who'd have thought he had it in him. He hasn't worked since. Lovely Joe Stalin fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Nov 24, 2010 |
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Time team would have been funnier if only lessons had been learned. As it is, i felt that Tony was a little too dry at times and John Gater did a terrible version of Wurzel. Edited because i don`t think i made it clear: It needed more Seinfeld. Meltdown321 fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Nov 24, 2010 |
# ? Nov 24, 2010 18:09 |
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Without the pioneering work of Seinfeld John Cleese would have never had the courage to write Fawlty Towers.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 18:41 |
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Frank Spencer owes his fictional existence to the genius of characterisation that is Cosmo Kramer.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 18:42 |
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Tardstar posted:yes because entertainment of purely subjective value requires you to back up any possible dislike. Christ, that's a lot of rage right there. Yes, obviously enjoyment of anything is subjective, but that still doesn't mean you can't elaborate on what exactly it is that you find so repulsive about it - and the show really does seem to raise your heckles a great deal. And I did provide an argument as to why Seinfeld is good. It was in the post to which you so furiously replied.
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# ? Nov 24, 2010 18:47 |
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You guys are really terrible posters and I don't even know what you are trying to argue anymore, if anything, but I'm gonna respond anyway. If you don't like Seinfeld: whatever, people have different tastes. But to claim it is objectively "poo poo" puts you in a pretty small minority. If you think Seinfeld is formulaic: this is pretty hard to argue because the characters and almost every storyline on the show were original. I really don't see much similiarity between Cheers and Seinfeld at all. Cheers (and most American sitcoms) was about basically decent people and the dynamics of their relationships, usually ending with some feel-good message where lessons are learned. Seinfeld was about horrible people with no redeeming qualities screwing a bunch of people over. None of them ever learns a lesson or forms a relationship that doesn't end in hatred or death. If you think Seinfeld was not influential: I guess it's pretty hard to demonstrate what influenced what, but Seinfeld was very popular amongst critics and comedians and ran for a really long time. If you don't think it was influential at all then that also puts you in a pretty small minority. And obviously there was good comedy before Seinfeld. Meltdown321 posted:I am, it`s making that shape there. ^ Use the key two keys over from the L key, not the key above the tab key.
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The gravity of The Young Ones hopeless but chaotic student life was inspired by Seinfeld.
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