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Gervais - what a complete c*nt. Page 8

Quote: Leevil @ July 10, 2007, 5:17 PM

I'll agree with you on the overuse of it in Extras, but not in The Office, which I think was brilliantly executed all rounder.

Yeah I do like The Office a lot, I have the boxset but I would never call it 'genius' or 'original'. And also Extras has somewhat tainted my enjoyment of The Office. But yes I think it's used sparingly in The Office with more emphasis on the actual characters who are written very well, but in Extras the characters are very poor so the jokes come at the expense of minorities and arrogant celebs.

Sadly Gervais does trade on the embarrassment too much.

He's proven he can do 'gags' with Tim in the Office. ("That's seen a lot of action . . . Dusting mainly.") and with agent-Barry partnership in Extras.

Right! Move over world. Charley is on her soap box.

I for one can find anyone I like funny. Its my mouth & my noise that goes hahahahahaha. MINE.

I think RG is hilarious. The success of 'The office' means I am not alone. I can watch it over & over again. In the same respect of F. Towers & OFH.

I dont mind if people dont like him or dont find him funny. Me no care.
I do. I do. I do.

Loved Extras. Adored the Pods. Laughed at the book. Cried myself into a swimming contest at his stand up.

RG. I love you. I think you are fab.

Leevil ask yourself why you didn't have the same reaction as Tim? Its because, as SlagA said, the TV screen distances the viewer from the program. If it happened in real life then you would not laugh. Also Tim reacts but passively so you could say hes just as guilty as Brent for not standing up to his beliefs by challenging him.

EDIT: I'm not saying RG isn't funny but its the constant focus on minorities which worries me a bit. Either its a vain attempt to be edgy or worse. A good example of how it should be done is something like Curb where Larry is completely open about his prejudices and is usually the victim in the comedy rather than the minorities.

I think with Extras, the idea sounded better in his head. I can't deny the blatant use of "celebs", definitely cheapens it, but *ironically* some of the celebs are actors, so I think on some level it is justifiable. Most of them played "big-headed actors" but isn't that what most actors are?

Quote: ajp29 @ July 10, 2007, 5:27 PM

Leevil ask yourself why you didn't have the same reaction as Tim? Its because, as SlagA said, the TV screen distances the viewer from the program. If it happened in real life then you would not laugh. Also Tim reacts but passively so you could say hes just as guilty as Brent for not standing up to his beliefs by challenging him.

EDIT: I'm not saying RG isn't funny but its the constant focus on minorities which worries me a bit. Either its a vain attempt to be edgy or worse. A good example of how it should be done is something like Curb where Larry is completely open about his prejudices and is usually the victim in the comedy rather than the minorities.

You can't be "angry" at that child like ignorance, what David says is never done with any malice, it's purely putting his foot in his mouth.

I echo Charley, I think RG is flab.
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Quote: Leevil @ July 10, 2007, 5:34 PM

You can't be "angry" at that child like ignorance, what David says is never done with any malice, it's purely putting his foot in his mouth.

Yeah but child like ignorance is only ok if you are a child. Yes I understand that it may be difficult for old fashioned people to adjust to modern ways but i'm a facist when it comes to people being treated equally which is why I don't vote Tory :P Hehe i'm now working anti-tory comments into my posts.

That's why I laugh AT his ignorance.

I never thought I'd say this, but I'm bored of talking about Ricky Gervais now.

Quote: Martin Holmes @ July 9, 2007, 8:23 PM

Reality humour? So you feel uncomfortable around disabled people and/or black people? Or do you generally spend your days making a fool of yourself in front of hugely famous celebrties?

I think I've worded things wrong, it's not that he's doing the same type of comedy it's the fact he's doing the same damn 'joke' all the time. 'Say something offensive in front of a black man....cringe"..."Say something inappropriate in front of a woman in a wheel chair...cringe"..."Say something horrible about a woman with cerebral pausy...cringe"..."Say something embarrasing in front of a kid with down syndrome - cringe"...do you see a pattern emerging?

Okay, I lied. Just one tiny question.
I'm sure you've said that you're a fan of Curb. And doesn't Larry David do all these things too?

Oh, Zooo, you lasted just over an hour.
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Phone the 'Can't stop talking about Ricky no matter how hard I try helpline' now.

Is he on the other end of it?

You wish.

He's on the Race Relations switchboard.

I lurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrve you RG.
Zoo & I will stick up for you. Lovey Lovey Lovey Lovey Lovey

Not that only the people who want to shag him like his work or anything!

Honest.

(Quick somebody own up to liking him and not wanting to know him carnally)

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