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Flipswitch posted:People think Simon Amstell is funny? That's news to me. He was much loved on Popworld and Nevermind The Buzzcocks. I seen one of his stand up shows about 5 years ago and it wasn't very good. It was one of those awkward gigs where the comedian failed to win the crowd over, so it was an hour of polite unenthusiastic laughter.
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His standup DVD is alright I think. It does cover all the same stuff as Grandma's House, and it gets weaker and weaker as it goes along, but I still quite liked it. The brutal honesty of it all is pretty interesting and refreshing.
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# ? Apr 10, 2012 18:52 |
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Leyburn posted:He was much loved on Popworld and Nevermind The Buzzcocks. I saw him live at Leeds fest a few years ago. He was terrible and pretty much booed off stage.
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# ? Apr 10, 2012 19:46 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjmhhpkmPig The best thing he has done.
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# ? Apr 10, 2012 20:12 |
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incredible bear posted:People should really watch Cemetery Junction. Popular opinion is that Gervais barely touched it, it's really unlike his TV output. If all of you Gervais haters have, then fine and good. But seriously, that film is one of the best (proper) British films in a long time. Couldn't agree more, loved that film. I wouldn't class myself as a Gervais hater at all, quite the opposite, in fact. I think The Office is the best UK Sitcom ever made and I love Extras. Cemetary Junction as I said I loved and I found enjoyment in Ghost Town and The Invention of Lying. Not that those two are very good and the latter is certainly flawed, but Gervais is/was always very watchable. I have the XFM shows on basically an infinite loop, getting through them all over the course of a year and then starting again. In fact, they're what I've always used in the past to stand up for him. He genuinely comes across as a nice guy in those. He'll act the prick for comedic effect in them, but seemed like a really down to earth guy. It's only in the past year or so that he's really been pissing me off. It's as if he's completely changed since he's had some success in America. At first I thought he was just playing it up a bit as a joke, but it's gone on too long now. On this note, that Talk Funny thing he did for HBO where he, Jerry Seinfeld, Louis CK and Chris Rock sat around sucking each other off for an hour was a bit painful to watch. He had no right being there, really. While he's done stand-up, the way he got into it (after other success and with a ready-made audience) was completely different to the rest and he added very little. I think his production company made it though, so that would explain it.
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Leyburn posted:He was much loved on Popworld and Nevermind The Buzzcocks.
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# ? Apr 10, 2012 23:07 |
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Dunno how good it is overall, but I'm enjoying what I've seen of Film4's must watch season. Casablanca yesterday morning, and then back from the pub to catch the second half of Dr. Strangelove tonight. That's some good films.
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Mickolution posted:On this note, that Talk Funny thing he did for HBO where he, Jerry Seinfeld, Louis CK and Chris Rock sat around sucking each other off for an hour was a bit painful to watch. They should have got Garry Shandling in again.
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# ? Apr 11, 2012 00:38 |
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Z-Magic posted:They should have got Garry Shandling in again. Again? But yeah, he's exactly who should have been on it. Gervais added nothing.
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# ? Apr 11, 2012 14:03 |
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Has Derek been on yet? My main beef with it was getting Karl Pilkington to act in it. I know that he has effectively been playing a caricature of himself since 2003, but it just seems so wrong to have him 'acting'.
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The Perfect Element posted:Has Derek been on yet? My main beef with it was getting Karl Pilkington to act in it. I know that he has effectively been playing a caricature of himself since 2003, but it just seems so wrong to have him 'acting'. It's on tomorrow at ten.
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# ? Apr 11, 2012 18:50 |
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I believe the first episode of Iannucci's Veep premiers tonight at an event in DC, before being broadcast on the 22nd. I don't know when it makes it on to Sly Atlantic.
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# ? Apr 11, 2012 19:52 |
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I think it would be quite good for all the characters in White Heat in the present day to die because of the fumes from the fumigated room. They are all so old and bitter. Is this bad?
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# ? Apr 11, 2012 20:02 |
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Mickolution posted:Again? If you've not seen the interview Gervais did with Shandling you owe it to yourself to watch it.
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# ? Apr 11, 2012 23:46 |
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Z-Magic posted:If you've not seen the interview Gervais did with Shandling you owe it to yourself to watch it. Ahh of course. I'd forgotten all about that.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 02:47 |
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I thought the Simon Amstell stand up was pretty good (I'm assuming we're all talking about the same one here, where he makes the joke about having two basins?) It's not a laugh riot but I loved how candid it was. To say that he's generally not funny is ridiculous - he was great on Popworld and NMTB. Grandma's House was pretty good too but a bit ruined by his lack of acting ability. Anyone know if series 2 of Bob's Burgers is getting picked up over here (on a freeview channel)?
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Al2001 posted:I thought the Simon Amstell stand up was pretty good (I'm assuming we're all talking about the same one here, where he makes the joke about having two basins?) It's not a laugh riot but I loved how candid it was. To say that he's generally not funny is ridiculous - he was great on Popworld and NMTB. Grandma's House was pretty good too but a bit ruined by his lack of acting ability. Which is a shame because it's hilarious.
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Akuma posted:Which is a shame because it's hilarious. Isn't it just? I was a latecomer and only caught about half of the first series unfortunately. Absolutely loved what I saw though: incredible writing, maybe the idea of another cartoon family made people reluctant to give it a try. Anyway *ahem* UK Programmes.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 18:52 |
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I'd like to thank the people that were recommending State of Play a few pages back. I enjoyed the first five episodes immensely, and I'd rank it as one of the best dramas on British TV since Cracker. Bill Nighy steals every scene he's in. But I pretty much guessed by the end of episode five that the final twist was going to involve the revelation that Stephen Collins had hired the hitman. After watching and reading far too much Agatha Christie, I just expected the character the writer wanted me to feel most sympathy to be the villain.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 19:59 |
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I really enjoyed Destination Titan on BBC4. It's on the iplayer at the moment http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0109ccd/Destination_Titan/ It's really nice to have a show about the PROCESS of science not just the results. The space probe crew are really humble and candid and as a scientist myself it's great to show people what goes on behind the scenes Fatkraken fucked around with this message at 21:29 on Apr 12, 2012 |
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Al2001 posted:Anyone know if series 2 of Bob's Burgers is getting picked up over here (on a freeview channel)? I *think* Bobs Burgers is back on E4 from 1st May.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 23:23 |
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Derek was pretty good. I do feel it would be better without gervais in the title role as he seems to have cast himself beyond his own abilities. Karl was superb though he's basically just playing himself.
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Dicky B posted:Derek was pretty good. I do feel it would be better without gervais in the title role as he seems to have cast himself beyond his own abilities. It was better than I expected, but I couldn't shake the feeling Gervais was gunning for the 'I'm loveable, me. Look! I can do pathos' angle.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 00:38 |
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I really liked Derek. Bit of a tearjerker already Feels much more The Office and less Life's Too Short.
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Bloodbath posted:I really liked Derek. Bit of a tearjerker already No kidding! And after only ~20mins of story, that's pretty impressive. Really looking forward to the rest.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 17:02 |
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I like to imagine that this pilot's just to lull everyone into a false sense of security. The full-length series will just be Gervais making his 'mong-face' and cruelly abusing people with learning disabilities. It did make me feel pretty teary, but I'm going to blame that on the fact I was on a massive comedown this morning when I watched it. Knowing what Gervais is like, I do find all the pathos a little bit manipulative. Despite my earlier worries though, I actually thought Karl Pilkington was really pretty good in it.
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Trickjaw posted:It was better than I expected, but I couldn't shake the feeling Gervais was gunning for the 'I'm loveable, me. Look! I can do pathos' angle. This was my main problem with it. Gervais isn't a good enough actor and all I saw was him, not the character. It didn't help that Derek is written in such a Gervais way that I don't think worked.
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Maybe this has been addressed earlier in the thread, doubt it though. Can somebody explain to me what's supposed to be so great about Keith Lemon? Can't go an evening without being subjected to some loving awful trailer with him in. I often ask myself "what is supposed to be funny here" and "who is this aimed at?". I just can't stand that guy.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 18:42 |
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It's simple "wacky/edgy" comedy aimed at teenagers, like everything Leigh Francis has done.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 18:54 |
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I like all the usual UK Megathread favourites (Stewart Lee etc.) but I also like Keith Lemon. For all you satire and irony and subtle comedy you sometimes need something simple and crude and outrageous and he fits the bill well.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 20:20 |
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If you like Keith Lemon you are a bad person. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDlp56hY7rg
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 21:58 |
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Nice radio 4 iPlayer reccomendation: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01fjt0g/My_First_Planet_The_Landing_Has_Landed/ It is actually funny, honest, and its got Rodney Trotter
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Dr Scoofles posted:Maybe this has been addressed earlier in the thread, doubt it though. Can somebody explain to me what's supposed to be so great about Keith Lemon? Can't go an evening without being subjected to some loving awful trailer with him in. I often ask myself "what is supposed to be funny here" and "who is this aimed at?". Yeah, I'm no comedy snob, but I just don't get Keith Lemon. So he's some guy in a fake moustache doing a lispy voice. Is he supposed to be a gay stereotype? A washed-up porn star? A silly foreigner? I watched some of his show and just couldn't work out what he was going for. He even has his own workout DVD. What the gently caress is all that about? I hope that this isn't going to start a trend of comedians doing workout DVDs. That's for ex-soap stars.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 22:17 |
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I have no idea what people are seeing in Derek, for every laugh there was a good five minutes of awkward silence where I was trying to work out whether I was meant to find Ricky Gervais' character funny because he moved his face in a strange way.
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Flipswitch posted:Popworld I've not seen and I didn't like him much in Buzzcocks to be honest. I just don't find him that funny, but different tastes and everything I guess. The best bit of popworld was him on this lovely little british sunday morning t4 show making Britney Spears, a huge megastar (at that time) cry on air by asking her had she gone a bit mental lately.
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# ? Apr 14, 2012 05:18 |
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Yeah, I liked Derek, I wouldn't have minded Gervais as the lead half as much if we'd never seen his mongface before. Love that Channel 4 keep giving us some Ludovico Einaudi between Derek and This Is England, but the guy's got a massive catalogue and it just seems to be the same few pieces over and over and it feels pretty cliche. Maybe it's my fault for actually being aware of his stuff so much though.
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netally posted:
There was a Max and Paddy one too.
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# ? Apr 14, 2012 14:32 |
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I dunno I think I'd watch a stewart lee workout video.
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Captain Mediocre posted:I dunno I think I'd watch a stewart lee workout video. Falling through the imaginary bar and hanging off post art deco railing routines.
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Captain Mediocre posted:I dunno I think I'd watch a stewart lee workout video. I want a work-out video by Jerry Sadowitz.
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