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Afternoon all, they say that HUMOUR does not travel well across the world, i have felt that myself playing this game.
To start this off topic post.
3 off the best comedy films in resent years that i recall.
Plains Trains Automobiles
Meet The Fockers.
We Are the Millers.
ALL are USA films.
Sit Coms........a USA word........we brits nail you to the ground.
Stand Up comady..................we brits nail you to the ground
Stake your claim for the none films..............but we brits have plenty of ammmo
To start this off topic post.
3 off the best comedy films in resent years that i recall.
Plains Trains Automobiles
Meet The Fockers.
We Are the Millers.
ALL are USA films.
Sit Coms........a USA word........we brits nail you to the ground.
Stand Up comady..................we brits nail you to the ground
Stake your claim for the none films..............but we brits have plenty of ammmo
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One of the funniest movies I've ever watched is Taxi, the French 1998 movie, highly recommend!
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Your a naughty boy Dylan lol. but we dont shoot first
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This may hurt, but we are better at using the English language in the USA.
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LIKE Ether LOL LOL LOL
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We're The Millers is a FAVORITE! My mom and I will go "Y'know wha-i'm I'm sayin'?" in Scotty P's voice at eachother and then crack up laughing all the time.
We're kind of strange. Redheaded girls with matching blonde streaks in our bangs strange.
I personally think the American Pie movie series is prime USA humor.
We're kind of strange. Redheaded girls with matching blonde streaks in our bangs strange.
I personally think the American Pie movie series is prime USA humor.
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Here's one example : )Danny Derby wrote: ↑3 years ago This may hurt, but we are better at using the English language in the USA.
Vitamins
UK: The vit part rhymes with 'bit'
USA: The vit part rhymes with "bite"
The USA got right, because Vitamins was shortened from the words Vital Minerals.
In either language, the word Vital is pronounced the same...with the vit part rhyming with 'bite'
So how did the Brits manage to mess that one up? lol
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Well, as far as comedy movies go...some of my favoritesThe Harlequins wrote: ↑3 years ago Afternoon all, they say that HUMOUR does not travel well across the world, i have felt that myself playing this game.
To start this off topic post.
3 off the best comedy films in resent years that i recall.
Plains Trains Automobiles
Meet The Fockers.
We Are the Millers.
ALL are USA films.
Sit Coms........a USA word........we brits nail you to the ground.
Stand Up comady..................we brits nail you to the ground
Stake your claim for the none films..............but we brits have plenty of ammmo
The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980) {South Africa and Botswana}
Happy Gilmore {USA}
Galaxy Quest {USA}
And one more as I do love the movie, 'Bringing Up Baby' {USA}
Sit Coms... WKRP In Cincinnati kills almost everything...lol
Home Improvement and Cheers is also on my list.
Stand UpComedians: I can't think of very many UK comedians except for Billy Connolly and Craig Ferguson
USA (some Canadians might have got in...didn't look all of them up...lol) :
~Bill Burr
~Gallagher
~Jeff Dunham (and Peanut)
~George Carlin
~Bill Cosby
~Steven Wright
~Gabriel Iglesias (Fluffy)
~Jeff Foxworthy
and so on and so on and so on.
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Stormy stand up comedy off the cuff live .
Billy Conally
Peter Kay.
Lee Evans.
The list could go on and on.......BELLY LAUGHS.
Brit comedy series.
Dads Army
Only Fools And Horses
Fawlty Towers
No canned laughter
Billy Conally
Peter Kay.
Lee Evans.
The list could go on and on.......BELLY LAUGHS.
Brit comedy series.
Dads Army
Only Fools And Horses
Fawlty Towers
No canned laughter
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I like Fawlty Towers, kind of hard to go wrong with John Cleese.
But my favorite Brit comedy is, Keeping Up Appearances. Some day, I keep thinking, I'll buy the series. It's kind of iffy when and where it will air 'for free' here in the USA. I don't have t.v., so have to watch it on the internet. The first time I did see that series though, was on t.v., a PBS channel. That was followed by Are You Being Served? I liked that one too, but Keeping Up Appearances was, for me at least, much more entertaining.
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But my favorite Brit comedy is, Keeping Up Appearances. Some day, I keep thinking, I'll buy the series. It's kind of iffy when and where it will air 'for free' here in the USA. I don't have t.v., so have to watch it on the internet. The first time I did see that series though, was on t.v., a PBS channel. That was followed by Are You Being Served? I liked that one too, but Keeping Up Appearances was, for me at least, much more entertaining.
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Can you pronouce her name though Stormy lol lol
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Of course -- Hyacinth
Bucket.
(although I know she will look horrified and tell me different, that it's French and pronounced Bouquet)
Stormy : )
Bucket.
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Best three GB TV comedies, Fools and Horses, Citizen Smith, Porridge and Steptoe and Son tie for third place.Although there are a lot of others I could throw into the mix as well.
Don't watch many US TV comedies but if I have to pick one it would be Big Bang Theory.
Comedy movies, Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2. Hot Fuzz and RV
Stand up comedians. Billy Connelly, the late Dave Allen and one from the US the late John Pinnette.
Don't watch many US TV comedies but if I have to pick one it would be Big Bang Theory.
Comedy movies, Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2. Hot Fuzz and RV
Stand up comedians. Billy Connelly, the late Dave Allen and one from the US the late John Pinnette.