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British humor
I just got my hands on the episodes of coupling(a british sitcom similar to friends,but way better,imo)and laughed my afivefive off!Again!I can never get tired of this type of comedy.Only fools and horses is a legend,and Ill always laugh,no matter how many times I wacthed it,even though I know very single episode down to a pause between the sentences.And blackvegetable...errr,I mean blackadder is brilliant as well!The lock,stock and two smoking barrles is another fine example of this type of comedy.And of course,the topic about british humor wouldnt be complete without mentioning the famous monty python.
So,do you like this type of humor,or do you hate it?I simply adore it!
So,do you like this type of humor,or do you hate it?I simply adore it!
I was stationed in the UK for about 7 years during my air force career, and I developed a love of British humor. It is far superior to US humor, unfortunately much of it is missed in the US because of a lack of local UK knowledge. When I first arrived in England, I missed a lot of the jokes, but as I lived there awhile I noticed more and more of what was going on. Fawtly Towers, Hot Metal, Hazel, Potter, Last of the Summer Wine, Are you Being Served, Yes Minister/PM, Black Adder, Coupling and too many others to mention all are favorites of mine.
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I wish they stop showing all those boring US sitcoms and get some British ones on TV.
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Hehe, true! I can't remember any of US comedies that didn't have major actors sitting on couch, and talking "so called jokes"ThunderTitan wrote:I wish they stop showing all those boring US sitcoms and get some British ones on TV.
"Listen very carefully, I shall say this only once"DaemianLucifer wrote: And ze french and ze germans
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I can.Its called south park.Although it cannot be actually called a sitcom.Gljivko a.k.a Vortex wrote: Hehe, true! I can't remember any of US comedies that didn't have major actors sitting on couch, and talking "so called jokes"
But sitting on a couch and telling jokes can be very funny.Look at the coupling("We are the followers of the melty man,and you are now one of us!" )
I think that what makes british humor so good is that its not just tossing arround random jokes,but connecting them,and building them up until the final laugh burst at the end,when all the pieces fall into place.
I loved that series as well and was fortunate enough to see one of their plays in London, much funnier than the TV (less inhibitions ). It was a shame the lead actors accident shortened the series.DaemianLucifer wrote:And ze french and ze germansGljivko a.k.a Vortex wrote: Hey, anyone remember 'Allo 'allo? For me it was probably best british series. Exellent parody of World War 2.
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It all began with Beyond the Fringe:
http://lp2cd.com/time/60/60010.htm
Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, Jonathan Miller.
http://lp2cd.com/time/60/60010.htm
Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, Jonathan Miller.
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