Superb, the last line ties it all together perfectly.
Superb, the last line ties it all together perfectly.
Pure Brent... :D
People forget how ground breaking The Office was.
M.
Haha! Can't wait to see the film!!
'and clean'
Brilliant! Looking forward to some new stuff! The Office, Spaced and Peep Show. Modern British comedy at its finest.
I caught a few episodes of the original 'The Office' last week on Gold and it really made me chuckle. I think it was a little over-exposed back in the day, but a repeat viewing after a few years was really worthwhile. A genuinely funny show, Gervais got a bit full of himself afterwards but frankly who wouldn't going from zero to comedy hero like that?! - really looking forward to this 😁
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Looks funny, I do like a bit of Brent!
Watching it made me think that Brent is pretty much his only decent character and beside Extrsa (and he was fairly Brent-ish in that!) he hasnt done much worth worrying about. Made him fairly wealthy though I suppose!
It gets better, or worse, depending on your point of view....................................
https://youtu.be/XXDAWDSwZho
what a great voice, total class!
thanks for that I cant wait for more of the same.
anyone else think the comedian at 12.30 in upstart crow is a bit of a Brent copy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I-r3zaVqx8
Life on the road..............................
https://youtu.be/n9KLm3pPw6M
It gets worse or better depending on your opinion.
https://youtu.be/XdsowWMag7c
Can't wait!
Excellent! I love the reference to Whitley Wood at the start. Something for those of us in the Reading area to appreciate.
Loved life on the road, the most cringeworthy performance ever!
Went to see Life on the Road on Saturday evening. Possibly one of the funniest things I have ever seen, some proper toe-curling moments (the song titled "please don't make fun of the disabled" not even being the worst of them).
Well worth a watch.
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Haven't watched the film yet, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it - I know he's marmite, but I'm a big fan of RG.
Listened to the album though, and tbh I'm a little non-plussed. It is certainly amusing in parts, but I don't think it's that funny, nor is the music particularly good (or even ironically amusing). Normally you need either very funny lyrics with average music, quite amusing lyrics to great music, or ideally both best of both. I don't the David Brent stuff is particularly either. (I accept it's part of the film primarily, and best not overly judged on its own merits).
I prefer something like Goldie Lookin Chain - I know it's a bit juvenile, but it has me laughing out loud, and the original tunes are very good.
(Honourable mention to The Macc Lads if anyone remembers them - as 18 year old students, we found them unbelievably hilarious, and they could bang out some great tunes).
I couldn't get into The Office when it originally aired, and tried again shortly afterwards on DVD and found it too excruciating to enjoy. I picked it up cheap on iTunes last week to give it another go and have finally got it, frequently laughing out loud. I note [i]Life on the Road[i] has received pretty poor reviews, however, but then it's a fine British tradition that all sitcom spinoff movies are sh*t.
I don't think I was very PC at the age of 17/18 - they frequently overstepped the mark, but "beer, beer, we want more beer" became a bit of an anthem. (Me and me friends were certainly not very sophisticated at that age).
Middle-class lads from Cheshire apparently, so it was really a kind of parody/class-tourism/ironic joke that took on a life of its own, if people who knew them are to be believed.
Obviously, I don't think I'd listen to them now though.
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Absolute brilliance
V funny
Cringe after cringe
Gasps from some of the audience
I laughed out loud so many times
Well worth a ten spot