hey, does anyone think russell brand is funny?
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Nope, I dont and it actually makes me a bit sad to think that people consider him a celebrity and one of the funniest comedians today.
you havin a laugh???
lmao!!!course you are hes a comedian lmao!!!
nah i really hate him. i dont find anything he says or does funny. and his stand up is so dry.
MMmmm I only saw him on the MTV Movie Awards and he pretty much ruined the whole thing.
I thought he was funny in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but that’s the only thing I’ve ever seen him do.
yeh i saw a clip on the news about the mtv awards with him presenting it, and like im saying it looked so dry becasue of him.
and forgetting sarah marshall,,,,, never seen it,,,,,it any good ?
DoubleGin19 wrote:
and forgetting sarah marshall,,,,, never seen it,,,,,it any good ?
I loved it. But I have a strange sense of humor, and the unrated version is definitely not for kids.
Is the the british pop star guy in forgetting sarah marshall? I had no idea who he was when I saw his promos for MTV, I thought maybe it was just an actor making fun of the frilly british 80s glam rock type of guy.
I didn’t watch the awards show but he was hilarious in forgetting sarah marshall. That was one of the funniest movies I saw all year.
ok whos sarah marshall ??
The movie, “forgetting sarah marshall” it came to dvd a few months ago, I think
Is the whole 80s thing what he was doing for the awards or is he really into that?
I don’t know. I don’t watch awards shows and the movie is the only thing I’ve seen him in.
i dont think hes funny but its just a matter of opinion, no comedians are to everyones taste
Its hard for Americans to really understand his humour; the British have a very, very different sense of that. Their most famous comedians are very dry, deadpan and sarcastic.
yes there was but i meant hes just plain and boring. everything he says is boring.
JesusMurphy wrote:
Its hard for Americans to really understand his humour; the British have a very, very different sense of that. Their most famous comedians are very dry, deadpan and sarcastic.
I agree. I’m not British I am American and I don’t doubt our cultures are different. It’s interesting how that is!
I think he’s hilarious. Guess I’m one of the few here who thing so. Oh well. I’ve seen clips from his show on youtube and I can’t keep a straight face or balance on my chair when watching him. He’s a complete crack-up.
Big Brother? No, I’m in Australia, we have our own version of BB, and I avoid that like the plague.
He has his own talkshow that’s really out there and random. And sadly, I missed the MTV awards, I was so hoping to see it, but I slept through it.
oh yeh he quit his radio show, because of the scandal with Jonathon ross. and australia???????? and you like him?????? hes not to sour for your humor.
Lol. Australia has a really twisted sense of humor. A lot of British comedy make big hits over here. Monty Python, Fawlty Towers, Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em, The Goonies, The Goodies, Spike Milligan, Yes, Prime Minister and a whole bunch more I can’t name off the top of my head. Lol.
I myself have a pretty twisted sense of humor, and I grew up on a lot of comedy stuff which probably is another reason. I have my certain tastes in comedy though. Like I can sit and watch a season of Scrubs in one weekend, and then follow it up with Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
However, that being said…you won’t ever see me watching Dude, Where’s My Car EVER again. That movie was just…ugh I can’t explain how bland and pointless it was.
JesusMurphy wrote:
Its hard for Americans to really understand his humour; the British have a very, very different sense of that. Their most famous comedians are very dry, deadpan and sarcastic.
I’m British and I love dry, deadpan and sarcastic…but Russell Brand is still just an A**!
yes prime minister is legendary. that series was/is brilliant lol. and yeah your right dude, where car……………is crap
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