X Factor news: Louis hints at departure as Gary warns acts talent isn't enough
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YEAH!!!!! LOUIS leaving i'l watch it again when he leaves, he's a comedy
act himself and thats why he always puts through the comedy acts. The
others have a talent he has.......er i'll get back to you when i think of
something worth saying about him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Little Mix You Got The Love - The X Factor Final 2011
Little Mix sing You Got The Love originally from Candi Staton. Little Mix have had a great run and built up quite a following in the last few weeks and could be the ...
good grief what bunch of skanky looking slappers little mix are, but wtf
can u expect coming from newcastle. and jesus fucking christ there singing
is utterly awful, a choir of random homeless tramps could have given a
better performace than this. the skanky fucking talentless whores will all
be living off benefits or working in mcdonalds by this time next year.
thank fuck we'll never need have to hear from them again soon enough. i
think i'm going to be fucking sick
Talk about costume. How 'bout that clown outfit and hairdo sported by a
judge.
Am I mad –– you bet –– it's about talent, and every one of the judges
wishes they had a fraction of this sweet girls abilities.
@BluntMang It was special for what it was. I'm glad they made a US version.
I think UK loyalist of the show are bias and will always try to short
change the US version. The UK version was short and sublte. I get subtle
comedy, but it was a boring show. The UK version couldnt show any character
development. 4 characters were actually used. The rest of the cast were
extras or used very sparingly. If anything, the first season of the US
version was the worst. So your critisism doesnt make sense.
Unfortunately, we cannot pay the extra prices for shipping paper from
England. Dunder Mifflin will probably be able to meet most of our needs. In
the corporate arena, Dunder Mifflin is key. (This has nothing to do with my
opinion of each show.) This is great, but... I mean, how could you not love
a show with a boss that shouts, "I DECLARE BANKRUPTCY!" or says, "You don't
call retarded people retards. You call your friends retards, when they're
acting retarded."
I love both of them, but, they are really quite different considering they
were based on the same idea. David Brent is a fucking fantastic moron that
you could see yourself HATING working for. Michael Scott is more of a
likable moron, that only really tries to do good. I do think the British
version is superior, it just makes me laugh more. But I do think the
American version lets us get to know a few of the characters a bit more,
which I like. Love 'em both!
Good series, but Gervais' character laughed like a moron the whole time.
Tim, Garreth and David were the main characters and the rest of the cast
were practically extras. There was no time to get to know the characters
very well. US version is much better. Sorry for all the UK version loyals,
but it's true. Steve Carrel, John Kransinski, and Rainn Wilson just made it
much for enjoyable and funny. US version is now going to it's 7th season
for a reason.
shows like Fawlty Towers and The Royle Family, and indeed The Office
proved that you dont need to go on making endless repetitive epsisodes, to
be remembered and loved forever. it takes integrity to quit while you're
ahead like that, especially with the amount of money to be made. But the US
version is going for the money it seems, 125 odd episodes later... its not
getting any better, only worse.
@levillarrea I agree. I am British and I like the UK version. But, although
I was a bit skeptical about watching the US version, I really enjoyed all
seasons. I think the longevity and character development makes it funnier
as it goes on. They are both different types of humour, you either like
them or not. It's not really a competition. They are equally good in their
own right.
as in i was trying to sound David Brentish while posting a comment and it
sorta came out... not so good. need to work on my english Bren't YT typing
impersonation. BUT my Carrell one kills. Aight...so...yeh, yeh, yeh, right,
and Happy New Year and all that. To the futre, as they say. Cheers...as
they say in english accent. so...
the office is one of the most succesfull sitcoms in america. so i dont
think they think its bland. i havent seen much of the british version but i
am a big gervais fan and love the accent lol but i love what carrell does
with michael scott. id like to see scott and brent meeting in a plane and
discussing their jobs.
Americans like certain comedies. We aren't really fond of British shows in
general. Not hard to understand that. We aren't gonna have a rally if we
cant get the BBC channel. Lol. Didn't get to know any character aside from
David, Tim, and garreth if at all. Too short a series to pick which was
better.
After watching 10 episodes of the US version, I loved it. Then I was
introduced to the BBC version. It's pure genius! I can't watch the American
one now. It seems so staged. I can almost see the behind the scenes
instructions to the actors. BBC version rocks. But as David would say, each
his own.
The US version is better?? Thats just not true. the US version is good in
its own way, but is no different to any other sitcom. The characters aren't
as believable and are more over the top. The humour doesnt really suit the
style. Also they milked it for all it was worth and it got old.
so let me get in touch with Gervais. aiight. The big cheese. God.
of...comedy. aiight. yeah yeah... so... i'll get me a bit CUT for that
idea...obviously. aiight. just gonna have my people contact his people
and...make history, as they say... so..aiight good. cheers mate.
@Auburnfn24 I would have to disagree, but I guess humour is relative. The
funny thing about the show is relating it too real life people, so I guess
if you're american you prefer Steve Carrell. This however, is the guy who
came up with the whole thing
Brills. Could not have said it better myself. youtube should really have an
''ultimate comment'' up just by the place where you give the video 5 stars.
This one would be it for this video, no need to look thru the remaining 440
comments thus far.
@ ghostwithmost Would you like to elaborate? Most overrated word used in
the comments is "realistic." What the he'll is realistic about a show with
a jackass boss and work being secondary to fucking around around the office?
Ricky should come on to the American Office and do one show in the place of
Steve Carell- a kind of Twilight Zone episode where all the characters are
oblivious to the change, as if he'd been there the whole time.
NOOO The British version is better. The americans should have just started
an office based sitcom that wasnt related to The Office. Americans have no
patience so they like watching slapstick, OTT 'comedy'.
"How is Elaine? She left you yet? ... *hangs up phone* She has left him.
Forgot about that ..." *gives shameful look to camera* I almost died
laughing the first time I saw that.
@nordhorny The original VERSION. Seriously, who gives a shit what is
original and what's better or worse? It's a matter of personal taste what
is better. I love both shows.
DAVID BRENT FOR PRIME MINISTER. The US version is too unrealistic, and
after all, the whole idea behind The Office is that it is supposed to be
realistic.
This is funny but my mates used to reinact this scene all the time at
school... Proof that to much of a good (or funny in this case) thing can be
to much
@Marionetoportugal i`ve never done `office` type work but there are david
brents in all walks of life -they are collectively known as wankers
The Half Hour - Behind the Scenes with Michael Che
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