#1
Divers (Simon) wrote:
My Nan makes me laugh.
And I do Like Ricky Gervias. All Time Fav Vic & Bob
Posted on Tue, 1 March 2005 at 23:59
#2
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:
Love him as an actor, stand-up was okay. I haven’t seen Politics yet though, just Animals.
I hate Vic Reeves, the man winds me up so much. It’s a shame cause I think Bob Mortimer could be quite funny but I never get to watch him cause Vic is always there.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 00:01
#3
Divers (Simon) wrote:
I used to work at the place were ricky edited the office and his comedy videos, and i just like him more as he is the same on camera as off and is very down to earth and just funny.
Vic & Bob was a childhood obsession that has stuck with me I’m sure that vics a dickhead in real life, I’ve been told that bob is cool just a piss head.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 00:07
#4
deadsetgav wrote:
I think Jimmy Carr is pretty funny at the moment (apart from that shit program on a friday night), I also think Dave Gorman is pretty funny as well - saw the Googlewhack DVD at Christmas and was pissing myslef laughing at that one.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 15:47
#5
Taunty Dan wrote:
channel 4, friday night, Nathan Barley. ABSOLUTE GENIUS. Anybody seen it? its well jackson.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 15:55
#6
deadsetgav wrote:
Yeah - I have seen a few of those but its kinda difficult to get into. Its an uncomfortable funny - if that makes any sense.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 16:01
#7
Taunty Dan wrote:
i know what you mean, its directed by chris morris and his stuffs always like that. I’m a massive fan of his so i’m used to it! You should check out ‘brasseye’ as well if you haven’t already…
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 16:11
#8
deadsetgav wrote:
Yeah - I am a big fan of that - and ‘The Day Today’…
I never saw Jam though
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 17:41
#9
Kyle Bovine (Kevin Boyle) wrote:
Dylan Moran, also known as Bernard out of Black Books. hes incredibly funny.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 18:01
#10
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:
Dylan Moran! Gorgeous man. My friend said he was touring and I can’t find anything about it on this stinking internet…where’s Allroy? Bill Bailey is a genius too - someone explain why I still haven’t bought Black Books.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 21:12
#11
Divers (Simon) wrote:
deadsetgav wrote:
Yeah - I am a big fan of that - and ‘The Day Today’…
I never saw Jam though
I have the jam DVD’s fucking brilliant sadly i don’t know anyone willing to watch more than 1 episode with me.
And Bill Bailey is fantastic live I’m seeing over here in a week or something.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 21:44
#12
30seconds wrote:
Peter Kay… Hilarious,more funny in his stand up acts though.. Just watch live at the blackpool tower!
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 21:46
#13
Divers (Simon) wrote:
Oh yeah Peter Kay what was I thinking, He’s great and Phenox Nights was Soooooo funny.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 21:53
#14
Misanthropologist (d) wrote:
hoochalobster wrote:
someone explain why I still haven’t bought Black Books.
Because I told you that I had bought it, and your pride couldn’t handle the shame of copying me?Pretty sure that that’s what you said.
Of course, I may have misheard…
I may even be lying.
Posted on Wed, 2 March 2005 at 23:16
#15
Misanthropologist (d) wrote:
hoochalobster wrote:
Dylan Moran! Gorgeous man. My friend said he was touring
I don’t _think_ he is. I found an unofficial website that was last updated early february, and the only thing it mentions is a tsunami benefit gig that he did.
http://www.dylanmoranrules.com
bbc america has video clips, though. That’s the best I can come up with. Let me know if you find out any more.
Posted on Thu, 3 March 2005 at 00:03
#16
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:
The benefit gig was prob that Comedy Aid thingy I told you about - I taped it off t’telly anyhoo, will buy DVD when it comes out :D
I phoned a Bradford Theatres booking office and they said he played at one of them last February so I’m beginning to think my chum saw an old advert or website. Dozy mare.
Posted on Thu, 3 March 2005 at 14:36
#17
Misanthropologist (d) wrote:
Posted on Thu, 3 March 2005 at 16:32
#18
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:
I meant the DVD of Comedy Aid. Will quite happily buy a Dylan Moran DVD too though :)
Black Books Series 3 in more expensive cause _you_ want it :p
Posted on Thu, 3 March 2005 at 16:42
#19
Misanthropologist (d) wrote:
I misread that the first time round and thought to myself ‘really?!’ Then I realised what you had actually written, instead of what I _thought_ you wrote. Which was this:
‘Black Books series three is in a more expensive case. You want it.’
:D:o
I guess I imagined it in plush velvet, and encrusted with diamonds…
So do you know when the comedy aid dvd is out?
Posted on Thu, 3 March 2005 at 17:34
#20
Divers (Simon) wrote:
I did Quite enjoy the Happiness series With paul Whitehouse and johny vegas in it. It was dark but funny the second series wasn’t as good as the first.
Posted on Thu, 3 March 2005 at 21:34
#21
Kyle Bovine (Kevin Boyle) wrote:
Anyone like the Garth Marenghi series? i thought it was brilliantly done and i loved it so much
Posted on Fri, 4 March 2005 at 23:50
#22
30seconds wrote:
Posted on Sun, 6 March 2005 at 21:47
#23
not_that_kind_of_guy (a story on the radio) wrote:
30seconds wrote:
i wasn’t too impressed really. but then again i always did prefer harry enfield.
Posted on Sun, 6 March 2005 at 22:09
#24
MarkoJii (Ukko Perkele) wrote:
Here in Finland we had the re-runs of the re-runs re-runs of “Keeping Up Appearances” and have to say that it is one of the best Britcoms, still… That always raises a smile to my face when ms. Bucket, sorry Bouquet, answers to telephone. :p
Posted on Mon, 7 March 2005 at 09:06
#25
Alan wrote:
Marko! :eek:
“Keeping Up Appearances”!!?? My mother likes that show!
Say it ain’t so!
Posted on Mon, 7 March 2005 at 09:14
#26
MarkoJii (Ukko Perkele) wrote:
Yeah, Unfortunately Alan I’m an old fart now and I do like that show… :rolleyes:
Makes me wonder that does it mean if your mother likes it, it is a bad, bad, bad thing if slightly younger people than your mum watches it from telly? If it so, then I’ll slash my wrists, jump down from bridge and eat too much sleeping pills… ;)
Posted on Mon, 7 March 2005 at 10:31
#27
Reverend Savage? wrote:
Kyle Bovine wrote:
Anyone like the Garth Marenghi series? i thought it was brilliantly done and i loved it so much
Darkplace. Class stuff - I wish they’d do a second series, but then they’d have to pretend to have recently discovered yet another bunch of never-before-seen tapes…
Posted on Mon, 7 March 2005 at 11:40
#28
Reverend Savage? wrote:
The first series of ‘Look around you’, when it was more of a schools’ telly spoof, rather than the ‘tomorrows world’ style of the current series.
Posted on Mon, 7 March 2005 at 11:42
#29
Kyle Bovine (Kevin Boyle) wrote:
Reverend Savage? wrote:
Darkplace. Class stuff - I wish they’d do a second series, but then they’d have to pretend to have recently discovered yet another bunch of never-before-seen tapes…
Darkplace is one of those shows that i will remember for a long time, a show that will achieve cult status
Posted on Mon, 7 March 2005 at 12:13
#30
Misanthropologist (d) wrote:
MarkoJii wrote:
Yeah, Unfortunately Alan I’m an old fart now and I do like that show… :rolleyes:
Makes me wonder that does it mean if your mother likes it, it is a bad, bad, bad thing if slightly younger people than your mum watches it from telly? If it so, then I’ll slash my wrists, jump down from bridge and eat too much sleeping pills… ;)
It has nothing to do with age, the show is just diabolically bad.
I have spoken. ;)
@Reverend Savage?: was the first series of Look Around You particularly different, then? I’ve only seen episodes from the current series.
Posted on Mon, 7 March 2005 at 13:49