Famous people I hate
Michael McIntyre, says our glorious leader. Everyone loves Michael McIntyre. Even the Daily Mail loves Michael McIntyre. Therefore, he must be a git. Who gets on your nerves?
Hint: A list of names, possibly including the words 'Katie Price' and 'Nuff said' does not an interesting answer make
( , Thu 4 Feb 2010, 12:21)
Michael McIntyre, says our glorious leader. Everyone loves Michael McIntyre. Even the Daily Mail loves Michael McIntyre. Therefore, he must be a git. Who gets on your nerves?
Hint: A list of names, possibly including the words 'Katie Price' and 'Nuff said' does not an interesting answer make
( , Thu 4 Feb 2010, 12:21)
« Go Back | See The Full Thread
Nice to know I'm not the only one who thought Little Britain was bollocks
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 9:44, 2 replies)
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 9:44, 2 replies)
I think you'll find
Most people on the board think it's bollocks, because anyone with an IQ in triple figures will be able to see it for what it is, beautifully illustrated above. It's stupid humour for stupid people. End of.
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 10:00, closed)
Most people on the board think it's bollocks, because anyone with an IQ in triple figures will be able to see it for what it is, beautifully illustrated above. It's stupid humour for stupid people. End of.
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 10:00, closed)
Nah.
I'm quite intelligent, and I enjoyed Little Britain. I thought the dark, disturbing edge well played.
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 10:17, closed)
I'm quite intelligent, and I enjoyed Little Britain. I thought the dark, disturbing edge well played.
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 10:17, closed)
Aye
That's pretty much what I thought. But then, apart from my dad, everyone I know in real life seems to love it. I think I need to re-evaluate my friends...
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 12:28, closed)
That's pretty much what I thought. But then, apart from my dad, everyone I know in real life seems to love it. I think I need to re-evaluate my friends...
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 12:28, closed)
Utter
shite.
I watched some of the first series, and didn't see anything that even raised a smile. Everyone was ranting on about it being really funny etc... so I thought I must have just missed the joke.
Two ro three series on - where the sketches haven't changed, and the, ahem, jokes are the same, and I still don't get it.
I hate *comedy* which relies on people's insecurities to find it funny, ie:
"What? You mean you don't get it? Ha - you must be a fool."
"Oh, no, I thought it was funny and all....blah"
It's not funny. It never has been funny, and those two have rinsed everyone and anyone for everything. Even they must realise it's not funny and that they are being given money for nothing.
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 11:45, closed)
shite.
I watched some of the first series, and didn't see anything that even raised a smile. Everyone was ranting on about it being really funny etc... so I thought I must have just missed the joke.
Two ro three series on - where the sketches haven't changed, and the, ahem, jokes are the same, and I still don't get it.
I hate *comedy* which relies on people's insecurities to find it funny, ie:
"What? You mean you don't get it? Ha - you must be a fool."
"Oh, no, I thought it was funny and all....blah"
It's not funny. It never has been funny, and those two have rinsed everyone and anyone for everything. Even they must realise it's not funny and that they are being given money for nothing.
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 11:45, closed)
Perhaps the only funny thing
was Vicki Pollard, although I grew up in Bristol where everyone sounded like her (and many looked like her, too).
And even she wore thin before it moved to television.
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 15:12, closed)
was Vicki Pollard, although I grew up in Bristol where everyone sounded like her (and many looked like her, too).
And even she wore thin before it moved to television.
( , Mon 8 Feb 2010, 15:12, closed)
« Go Back | See The Full Thread