btownmeggy wrote:I will watch A Bit of Fry and Laurie today during lunch and report back.
I watched the first two episodes of the first series. I never laughed out loud, but it was entirely amusing, very smart, and enjoyable. I'll continue with it for my lunchtime entertainment.
btownmeggy wrote:I watched an episode of the Kumars at No. 42 yesterday. It was okay, pretty cute. I liked the mom.
In the first series she had a wonderful technique... "SO, Mr/Mrs (insert name of celeb here), I understand you (insert snippet of bio here). Talk about that for a bit."
btownmeggy wrote:I watched an episode of the Kumars at No. 42 yesterday. It was okay, pretty cute. I liked the mom.
In the first series she had a wonderful technique... "SO, Mr/Mrs (insert name of celeb here), I understand you (insert snippet of bio here). Talk about that for a bit."
She's so sweet and accommodating and a nice contrast to the father and grandmother.
btownmeggy wrote:I will watch A Bit of Fry and Laurie today during lunch and report back.
I watched the first two episodes of the first series. I never laughed out loud, but it was entirely amusing, very smart, and enjoyable. I'll continue with it for my lunchtime entertainment.
I'm an even bigger Hugh Laurie fan after watching the show. He pulls off such a damn good American accent, that I didn't know he was British.
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Neoteny wrote:I'm an even bigger Hugh Laurie fan after watching the show. He pulls off such a damn good American accent, that I didn't know he was British.
Neoteny wrote:I'm an even bigger Hugh Laurie fan after watching the show. He pulls off such a damn good American accent, that I didn't know he was British.
Is he in an American show?
He's Dr. House.
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Neoteny wrote:I'm an even bigger Hugh Laurie fan after watching the show. He pulls off such a damn good American accent, that I didn't know he was British.
Pretty much all of the best ones have been mentioned, but here's my list in no particular order
Alan Partridge Porridge League of Gentlemen Peep Show Spaced Gimme Gimme Gimme The Young Ones A Bit of Fry and Laurie The Office Yes Minister / Yes Prime Minister Hancocks Half Hour Red Dwarf Worst Week of My Life One Foot In The Grave The Fast Show The Mighty Boosh Steptoe And Son Blackadder Alexei Sayle's Stuff Fist Of Fun Monty Python Extras
I may be biased, but I think the British do TV comedy better than anyone else.
Neoteny wrote:I'm an even bigger Hugh Laurie fan after watching the show. He pulls off such a damn good American accent, that I didn't know he was British.
I saw an interview with Stephen Fry that, in order to retain his accent properly, Laurie doesn't drop the accent whenever he's not shooting and therefore it's pretty weird talking to him.
He's pretty dedicated, I didn't even notice it was him untill seeing an announcement of the show, I had watched a bunch of the episodes already but just didn't notice it was him.
"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."
Duane: You know what they say about love and war. Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
Neoteny wrote:I'm an even bigger Hugh Laurie fan after watching the show. He pulls off such a damn good American accent, that I didn't know he was British.
I saw an interview with Stephen Fry that, in order to retain his accent properly, Laurie doesn't drop the accent whenever he's not shooting and therefore it's pretty weird talking to him.
He's pretty dedicated, I didn't even notice it was him untill seeing an announcement of the show, I had watched a bunch of the episodes already but just didn't notice it was him.
He's aged really well. I'd do him. And I'd heard that about the accent. Whatever he's doing works.
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