Tribale
Wednesday 5th February 2014 10:06pm
15 posts
Quote: MTpromises @ 5th February 2014, 9:28 PM GMT
He's not just randomly contrarian. He pokes at societal conventions and institutions... so if it's conservative to blindly support these things then it must be liberal to mock them.
I didn't say he was randomly contrarian but I think that someone like Norris who takes special pleasure in mocking Michael Moore or Mark Thomas for example (rather low down the priority list of "establishment" problems needing mocking by any standard) and has not taken many (or any?) clear public positions on the left through the years is probably best described as a contrarian rather than left-leaning per se.
Mocking societal conventions in and of itself doesn't strike me as particularly left-leaning (most comedians do this in one shape or form) and in this he reminds me more of someone like Iannucci than he does someone like Robert Newman or even Stewart Lee.
I hope you understand what my preferences are in this thread a little bit more clearly and my apologies if I haven't been clear. Thank you for your comment and if you can think of other comics I might check out, I would greatly appreciate it.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 5th February 2014, 9:11 PM GMT
Grandma's House is a kind of suburban Jewish Mike Leigh. I thought it got better and better as it went along. There are some great characters; Amstell isn't the best character in it, and he's finding his feet as an actor episode by episode, but by the end he's holding his own among a really strong cast.
There were two series, and then Amstell decided it had run its course. Both are on DVD.
https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/grandmas_house/buy/
Thanks again. I will take a look for that for certain. I thought it was interesting that you said "suburban Jewish Mike Leigh" as Leigh himself is Jewish (I don't know how well known that fact is in Britain and Leigh himself isn't widely known here in the US obviously).
Are there any other unconventional series you might recommend as well?