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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: benomatu3 on May 05, 2012, 07:17 pm
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I've been reading posts from Limetless, Prawl42, and other British members and it's almost hitting me pretty funny comparing it to the humor in the US.
First of all, it's funnier than most of the stuff on my side of the pond. I think as an American I have those thoughts but I just don't say them along with many other people from my country.
Anyone have anything interesting, striking, etc. about their country's humor? I just have been really thinking about this lately...
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British humor is dark and dark humor is funny therefore British humor is funny
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Brits DO have a dark sense of humor. Some of the shit I see on here would make me want to head in the opposite direction if I ever heard it IRL.
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aye we can be quite dark cunts at times :) watch a few British films and you will catch on fast
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aye we can be quite dark cunts at times :) watch a few British films and you will catch on fast
Any recommendations?
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football factory will give you a look at the gritty side of things :)
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I'll make sure to watch that. ;D
I'm sure I could find other funny ones that I can watch too.
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I have to say I love british humour they are very witty people
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I've seen British sitcoms. Their sense of humor is quite overrated. They actually manage to be worse than American sitcoms somehow. And having met quite a few brits over the internet, I can say they often times mistake saying something slightly odd with being clever. Not that Americans by and large are funny, but I don't get what the deal is with British humor. Canadians are a funnier anyhow.
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I watched Football Factory.
I recommend it to anyone that hasn't seen, it was hilarious.
"Was it worth it?" "Of course it f***ing was,"
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I watched Football Factory.
I recommend it to anyone that hasn't seen, it was hilarious.
"Was it worth it?" "Of course it f***ing was,"
Glad you liked it :)
Check out "green street" similar type of film.
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Ok, sounds good too.
When I looked Football Factory up on Wikipedia earlier, it said Rockstar (the creators of Grand Theft Auto, etc.) made the movie.
You can see some similarities between the humor in the games and in the movie.
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ah i wasn't aware of this, but yes it makes sense :)
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I get the impression that many people in the US equate British humour with 1970's TV comedy- 'Fawlty Towers; or 'are you being served?'. Our IRL humour is less slapstick, more self deprecating and dark as fuck.
Some good stuff to introduce US viewers to out sense of humour: Monkey dust, Brass eye, Jam, Alan Partridge, most stuff by Chris Morris, League of Gentlemen. Some less dark stuff: Spaced, the day today, Look around you, Mitchell & Webb's stuff.
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ah gotta love alan partridge, aha!
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I've seen British sitcoms. Their sense of humor is quite overrated. They actually manage to be worse than American sitcoms somehow.
Really? Have you seen the US versions of the Office and Shameless? :-\
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I've seen British sitcoms. Their sense of humor is quite overrated. They actually manage to be worse than American sitcoms somehow.
Really? Have you seen the US versions of the Office and Shameless? :-\
Did not realize there was a US shameless, this would not work has to be on a gritty council estate :)
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Can't really say our sitcoms are worse than other sitcoms. They're all as shit as each other.
EDIT: That's actually a lie. Spaced is funny, Shameless is funny, Red Dwarf is funny.
Another quality film is 'Snatch'. Funny as fuck, but a crime film rather than a comedy.