Martin H
Thursday 3rd January 2008 6:46pm [Edited]
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Quote: ContainsNuts @ January 2, 2008, 7:02 PM
I think they are problems you have with the show. These are mere opinions that you seem to be casting off as some sort of fact. I don't agree with most of your 'massive problems'.
I can't believe that your argument that Gervais isn't a genius is largely based on his early work.
Huh? You can't just pick small bits of my argument and then use that against me, I was comparing his earlier work to his current work and how he's come full circle and how The Office was great but how nothing else that he's done has really been that good.
Quote: ContainsNuts @ January 2, 2008, 7:02 PM
Also, your comments don't correlate to how well his work has been received here and worldwide so its wise not to adopt a 'everyone else is wrong, I'm right' attitude. The fact is people like his characters and style of comedy, people are the ones that will make you a success or a failure as a TV writer, people don't seem to see your opinion/ or are bothered by it.
Lots of people have that opinion, I don't think it's just me that can see that the majority of his 'jokes' are based on "cringe moments" and especially in the second series at the expense of minority groups, even the fans of the show can see that and they like that. Even the most simple of newspaper critics can see that and it has been discussed many times in interviews with Gervais and about Gervais.
“You know when you play tennis with someone who’s nowhere near as good as you,” he says, “and you have to say, ‘Okay, you can play in the doubles area and I’ll only use one arm’? That’s what me and Steve feel like when we’re doing comedy in England. It sounds arrogant. But the first time I won a BAFTA, I thought, Wow, this is amazing. Then they called out someone else who won a BAFTA, and I thought, Well, they’re rubbish. They’re awful. I’m not so proud of this now.” - Ricky Gervais
I can't believe how smug the above comment is and how sneery it is of other British comedy. I'll be the first to agree that I think right now America has a far better comedy output than us but we still have some great shows, Peep Show, The Thick Of It, Not Going Out...and for Gervais to just totally shit on those and other shows is one of the reasons I really find it hard to like the guy and it's a shame because I did use to really like him, I love The Office and I quite liked his Animals show even if it was just reading funny facts off the internet but I don't like how the "fake smugness" has become real smugness over the years, so even the points that he makes that I do agree with sometimes just sound hypocritical coming from him.