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By M+L Fan
#17016
That's weird you say that; because I saw some of tonights' show and thought to myself; why does everyone make such a fuss about Graham Norton? He's not funny, he's on the TV far to often, and basically he gets on ones tits.
I also feel I am alone in the world in thinking that Austin Powers is totally unfunny too.
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By kendra k
#17022
graham norton is not available here, and from the sounds of it that's a good thing too. i personally think austin powers is stupid- why do people laugh at it so?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#17024
i like austin powers its pretty funny in a drunk when you watch it way. graham norton is occasionally funny but channel 4 put him on all the time an now hes just irritating
By The Cornishman
#17025
Finally some people who don't like Austin Powers. Let me lace dasies in you're hair and call you brother.
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By Uglybob
#17026
1/ Have you noticed the way Norton laughs. It Ug Huuuh Ug Huuuuh, I dont know of anyone else who does this.

2/ Graham Norton -> New Julian Clary as is proved on Its Only TV that he is a one trick pony.
By Freddo
#17027
As everyone is adding thier two cents i'd like to say why are american sitcoms not funny IMHO thier animated sitcoms are far better i.e. The Simpsons, South park occasionally and Family Guy. Friends is definately not funny, i mean Matthew Perrys one liners(onscreen not in his dressing room) are they funny? no hes sooooo * predictable i could read his lips and that Italian guy playing dumb how predictable is that, give me Manuel and Father Dougall anyday rather than them Friends and Scrubs programmes. GGGGGggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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By M+L Fan
#17031
Yes, whilst not wanting to sound xenophobic, I would say that Americans do have a sense of humor(sic), but it must be rather different to ours.
American sitcoms tend to be lamely scripted, badly hammed-up acting and totally unrealistic characters; how many times have you watched a US sitcom and someone has done a set-up for the punch-line and you know exactly what the punch-line is going to be? too many times.
And with Austin Powers, it's one of those cultural things that if you don't find it funny and express so, you are regarded as some sort of social outcast. * it; I'm sick and tired of being told what I should and shouldn't like.
By Benjoo
#17040
lets compare comedys shall we britain has the comical cleverness off the league of gentleman, peter kays phoenix nights, blackbooks, blackadder, brasseye, the office, spaced, father ted whereas america has the predictable and unfunny cheers, friends (i actually dont know anymore american comedys that are not animated )and other piss
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By Funky Drummer
#17042
I'm not one set way or the other: there's some British comedy that I think's great and there's other that I think is rubbish. Same with American comedy, although generally I like the British style. Some things about UK comedy you just don't get anywhere else.
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By M+L Fan
#17044
Imagine what German sitcoms must be like? they would make Friends look positively hilarious.
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By Uglybob
#17045
you forgot about

Brittas Empire
2point4 Children
Holding The Baby
Barbara
Duck Patrol
Desmonds


all the greats
Theres an American comedy called Nikki which is terrible but theres 2 good reasons to watch the show.
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By Funky Drummer
#17046
Is there actually a point to Graham Norton's Act?


Short answer? err...no
By Benjoo
#17053
M+L Fan wrote:Imagine what German sitcoms must be like? they would make Friends look positively hilarious.



guten tag franz ich habe eine schnitzel (mild canned laughter).
ach nien mien gunter mutti ist sehr grose
ja ich putze int harre und zwie rathouse (insane canned laughter)
josephh, du bist ein shieze kopf
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By kendra k
#17058
i wonder how much of the filth from america you lot are actually exposed to. there's a reason i've stopped watching television. upn and wb are two reasons.
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By Uglybob
#17059
well the filth gets filtered to Channel 5 (well last year it was, dunno, cant get 5 now)
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By Morals
#17068
Funky_Drummer wrote:I'm not one set way or the other: there's some British comedy that I think's great and there's other that I think is rubbish. Same with American comedy...


Nice to see someone with half a brain - why does everyone feel the need to be one way or the other. Saying "all American (or British) comedy is lame" is like saying "all northeners are dole-dossing thieves" - it's just a wild generalisation.

Funky_Drummer wrote:...although generally I like the British style. Some things about UK comedy you just don't get anywhere else.


Fair enough, that's a personal opinion, which is what this whole debate basically boils down to. Let people enjoy watching the shows they like. If you don't like a particular show / film, don't watch it.

Oh, and getting back to Graham Norton, I reckon his show has suffered since going five nights a week, but theoccasional show is great - the one with Steve Irwin was top notch. :)
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By Adam
#17074
uglybob wrote:2/ Graham Norton -> New Julian Clary as is proved on Its Only TV that he is a one trick pony.


Just like Moyles is the new, Chris Evans. Heard all before.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#17109
i agree with morals cos i havent nicked nothin in my whole life
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By Adam
#17160
1000th post

Graham Norton:

I was actually thinking about this the other day. The same old thing, 5 days a week. Who's idea was that?

Is it that we have now got bored of the same format each night? Speaking to the Audience and taking the piss out of them and finding out that their mum once caught them wanking in their bedroom. Then introducing the special guest (some of whom, I've never heard of in my life) in some crappy wig or dress....

the draw full of things. looking on the internet. surely, a makeover is needed.

Talking of talk shows. Is there a date to when Moyles is on Channel 5. Now- this Talk Show that he's doing in the Style of TFI, maybe good- but it takes sometime, getting used to seeing moyles on tv. is this the start of the trans. from Radio DJ to TV Star. Don't seem to be seeing much of Sara Cox lately. Jamie Theakston was once again on Sport Relief (Who saw that? That Co-Star (Fat, on BBC Sport???) was trying to flirt with JT.

Since the Days of BBC Choice when Moyles was on there. I'm way too younger fan to know anything about Moyles TV Career.

adam.
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By Funky Drummer
#17163
congratulations on the 1000th, Ad. I had my 400th a while ago. Still a way to go yet...
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By kendra k
#17186
lynch, self promotion is disgusting...
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By Funky Drummer
#17190
yeah, look at streakers. Most of them are fat bloated pigs.
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By Gigglyboots
#17196
Benjo_mWo wrote:
M+L Fan wrote:Imagine what German sitcoms must be like? they would make Friends look positively hilarious.



guten tag franz ich habe eine schnitzel (mild canned laughter).
ach nien mien gunter mutti ist sehr grose
ja ich putze int harre und zwie rathouse (insane canned laughter)
josephh, du bist ein shieze kopf



Right I take German, but am useless. What are you saying. Good Day. I have a schnitzel. Your German aint all that great either boy! Rathaus!
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Well I understand the last line entirely......

Joseph, you are a s*** head.

:P