British vs US comedies
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British vs US comedies
With the current reveal of the "inbetweeners USA" I think it would be cool to see what comedies you guys like and which side of the pond you think does it best 
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I enjoy both British and some american humour.
I've heard most american's don't understand British humour, which I don't really understand.
I've heard most american's don't understand British humour, which I don't really understand.
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Yeah apparently its too dry or something, I personally prefer British, I often find American comedies abit dumbed down for my likingAcarr wrote:I enjoy both British and some american humour.
I've heard most american's don't understand British humour, which I don't really understand.
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In regards to media, I rarely watch TV anymore, period. The only American comedies I watch are the animated sitcoms like The Simpsons, Family Guy, etc, and I watch basically every single one. The live-action American sitcoms/comedy films (How I Met Your Mother, Friends, etc) do nothing for me, and I feel the humour flying right under my feet. I've watched a few British comedies, and it suits myself much better, though I still never got hooked onto anything for too long.
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Im pretty much the same, however simpsons and family guy have got pretty stale these days, south park and futurama are still pretty goodRayFan9876 wrote:In regards to media, I rarely watch TV anymore, period. The only American comedies I watch are the animated sitcoms like The Simpsons, Family Guy, etc, and I watch basically every single one. The live-action American sitcoms/comedy films (How I Met Your Mother, Friends, etc) do nothing for me, and I feel the humour flying right under my feet. I've watched a few British comedies, and it suits myself much better, though I still never got hooked onto anything for too long.
anyone watched the thw inbetweeners before?
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The Inbetweeners was one of my favourite shows and one of the few british comedies I like. I just prefer the more energetic American sitcoms generally, both live-action and animated. Can't think of many British shows that I watch actually, except comedy panel shows like Never Mind The Buzzcocks which are hilarious!
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MrBadGuy wrote:The Inbetweeners was one of my favourite shows and one of the few british comedies I like. I just prefer the more energetic American sitcoms generally, both live-action and animated. Can't think of many British shows that I watch actually, except comedy panel shows like Never Mind The Buzzcocks which are hilarious!
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That Will is just not right at all
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ikr was it THAT hard to find a speccy four eyed git??
Im gonna watch this solely to see how bad it is
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British comedy is superior in my opinion. I don't strongly dislike American comedies, though.
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hmmmm.. alot of people seem to be fans of British comedy, awesome! David Brent>>> Michael Scott 
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I don’t get live-action American sitcoms at all. They just feel wrong. So do the American news channels.
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Same! I swear I lost brain cells the rare occasions I saw both FRIENDS and two and a half men..spiraldoor wrote:I don’t get live-action American sitcoms at all. They just feel wrong. So do the American news channels.
Whats everyone's favourite comedy show of all time?
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Well, I do enjoy The Big Bang Theory.
Sheldon = RayFan, awesome people will get this somehow
Sheldon = RayFan, awesome people will get this somehow
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Hmm
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Awesome, mines the Office (UK) 
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That Mitchell and Webb Look is bloody brilliant, though it isn't really a comedy.
I like just about anything from Rowan Atkinson as well.
I like just about anything from Rowan Atkinson as well.
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That Mitchell and Webb look is amazing XD
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I remember to watch a British comedy program from BBC, I think it was called "Family". The episode I randomly catched up made me have a good laugh.
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British by a long shot and here's one reason why.





