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Am I not getting Noel Fielding?

I've watched him, The Mighty Boosh, stand-up, panel shows (latter being a little better) but yet to see what's great. My fave thing he's done was his part in The IT Crowd but feel that was due to the writing skills of GL. I've been in convos where people have quoted MB and fallen about laughing (seems to have generated a big following) but can't see it being on nearly the same level as other great comedies. Does anyone know where am coming from or is he that good?

Edited by Aaron.

He must be doing something right. I'm not a fan, but I think a bit part of being a successful comedian/actor is the likability factor. Him and Julian Barratt share a good chemistry on screen.

He's better than your written English ! Ooh no I di'nt !

He's certainly a niche act, he's very marmitey. Sometimes I like him and sometimes I don't. I used to be a big Boosh fan, but then I got tired of it (particularly Fielding). I'm warming to him again though; I like his cheeky, smackheady face.

Quote: Leevil @ September 1 2010, 9:34 PM BST

Him and Julian Barratt share a good chemistry on screen.

This. That's why Boosh did so well. Wouldn't have worked without the chemistry.

Quote: Leevil @ September 1 2010, 9:34 PM BST

He must be doing something right. I'm not a fan, but I think a bit part of being a successful comedian/actor is the likability factor. Him and Julian Barratt share a good chemistry on screen.

Agree that he's made himself famous with what he does. I'm not a big fan of Russell Howard or Russell Brand but they seem to have done well for themselves, although never got MB. Always found it strange when people would bring it up as being a good comedy show.

Edited by Aaron.

Well, if you don't like him, then no, you don't get him, he's not for you. You can't enjoy every comedian.

Buyon, this is your final warning before your account is closed: use correct English grammar and spelling, including capitalisation, apostrophes and spaces.

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Quote: Nat Wicks @ September 1 2010, 9:37 PM BST

He's better than your written English ! Ooh no I di'nt !

He's certainly a niche act, he's very marmitey. Sometimes I like him and sometimes I don't. I used to be a big Boosh fan, but then I got tired of it (particularly Fielding). I'm warming to him again though; I like his cheeky, smackheady face.

This. That's why Boosh did so well. Wouldn't have worked without the chemistry.

Lol at my written English. This what I'm trying to figure out. Do people like him because he is funny or that he seems like a nice guy? Bill Bailey's got both IMO.

*reads over quote to check for caps used correctly*

Quote: buyon ferry @ September 1 2010, 9:48 PM BST

Lol at my written English. This what I'm trying to figure out. Do people like him because he is funny or that he seems like a nice guy?

Don't worry too much. People who find him funny do. It's kind of really that simple.

I think it's a mix; I much prefer comedy from a person who I like, but the material has still got to be good. I think that's a pretty natural human response.

Quote: buyon ferry @ September 1 2010, 9:48 PM BST

*reads over quote to check for caps used correctly*

Cheek ! My use of caps is excellent. My spelling, on the other hand...

Quote: Nat Wicks @ September 1 2010, 10:02 PM BST

; I much prefer comedy from a person who I like,

In a pub or a friendly stand up group maybe but not in the big bad world of professional comedy.

Quote: Marc P @ September 1 2010, 10:04 PM BST

In a pub or a friendly stand up group maybe but not in the big bad world of professional comedy.

I disagree. Even out of the big boys, I think I am a lot more likely to enjoy an act if I like the person !

Quote: Nat Wicks @ September 1 2010, 10:34 PM BST

I disagree. Even out of the big boys, I think I am a lot more likely to enjoy an act if I like the person !

Do you know many of the big boys then, David Bussell apart?

I'm not talking about real life Marc, I'm talking about WATCHING comedy! Obviously it's only the percieved persona too; I have no idea what they're like in for real reals.

Quote: buyon ferry @ September 1 2010, 9:28 PM BST

I've watched him, The Mighty Boosh, stand-up, panel shows (latter being a little better) but yet to see what's great. My fave thing he's done was his part in The IT Crowd but feel that was due to the writing skills of GL. I've been in convos where people have quoted MB and fallen about laughing (seems to have generated a big following) but can't see it being on nearly the same level as other great comedies. Does anyone know where am coming from or is he that good?

Edited by Aaron.

I like Noel. He's so Emo it's painful but he makes me laugh a lot and he's wonderful alongside Julian Barratt. They truly are a great double act.
He's also a total titmagnet. He literally attracts lady's boobs with his cheeky magic magnetic Fielding. I saw it happen in a club once. 'Twas an awesome, if slightly disturbing sight. Females of every age, size, and creed, offering up their sweet milky puddings to him on the dancefloor.
And before anyone says it's only because he's in the Boosh, I didn't see any young ladies rubbing their mammarians up against Rich Fulcher.

Although I'd happily rub my manglands on Rich if he asked me too. :$

Quote: Nat Wicks @ September 1 2010, 11:59 PM BST

I'm not talking about real life Marc.

Fair enough.

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