Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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No, you weren't getting the wrong idea. Must have joined in late in the conversation. I do think good female comedians are rarer than male ones...but I also get fed up with the ones around being slated. If you don't like something, don't watch it. And there are a wide range of comedies on TV and too many people say something is rubbish just because it doesn't tickle their funny bones. Apologies if I misunderstood.

women comedian aren't funny.

I couldn't believe this when I read it fran hence my ironic response.

Just to reassure you Ab Fab is absolutely brilliant in my opinion as is The Vicar of Dibley and Victoria Wood.

Most of all I love One Foot in the Grave because the very lovely Mrs Godders is constantly saying throughout the show "My goodness Victor Meldrew is just like you".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46flaThCYhE
 
And women aren't allowed comedies that appeal to them? I like Miranda and enjoyed the Vicar of Dibley. However, I also like male comedians...including the maligned Michael McIntyre. There is a lot of humour on tv that I don't like, but I accept that some people like courser humour than me...I just don't watch it. Something for everyone.

I still don't find little Britain funny. I watched Hot Fuzz once and it took about 30-40 minutes before I smiled. I think I am just an old fart.

I like Tim Vine. Good old fashioned silly, one line gags; just my type if immature humour.
 
I still don't find little Britain funny. I watched Hot Fuzz once and it took about 30-40 minutes before I smiled. I think I am just an old fart.

I like Tim Vine. Good old fashioned silly, one line gags; just my type if immature humour.

Just to show the wide range of tastes people have when it comes to comedy Hot Fuzz is my favourite comedy film ever! ;)
 
I wasn't a great fan of Ab Fab, but liked the Vicar of Dibley. Catherine Tate was hilarious IMO

[video=youtube;8DG8DW6GRI0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DG8DW6GRI0[/video]

[video=youtube;Q_IUR5PiIcc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_IUR5PiIcc[/video]
 
No Mrs Browns boys is rubbish. :p
Could not agree more.
It has taken the worse bits of Friends, Miranda, Not going Out and little Britain and added lots of swearing. All of aforementioned comedies I can watch and like yet, MBB is ****e. IMHO
 
What I find surprising is that I stumble across these series, such as Not Going Out, Mrs Brown's Boys, or a variety of other nameless so-called comedies, and I find that they're up around Series 5 or 6 or something of that heady nature. This must mean that they are extremely popular with the viewing public or various TV companies have taken leave of their senses. I feel that I'm more and more marginalised because I thought comedy, of the culture and standard of the above named two, went out of the door in the late 1970's. All they have done is remove the potentially offensive remarks to ethnic minorities, as far as I can see. I did try very hard to watch a whole episode of Not Going Out and I found it entirely mirthless. 5 minutes of Mrs Brown's Boys was almost painful, it was that bad. When was there an announcement that TV comedy was now retreating backwards in time, because I missed that one.

On the other hand, the two series of Episodes have been excellent and I'm glad to see there is a third on the way. South Park also continues to sparkle when I sporadically watch it, and nobody is taking away my QI. Have I got News For You is occasionally hilarious, but for some reason I never look out for it anymore, so I tend to watch Youtube episodes of it, if at all.
 
Just to show the wide range of tastes people have when it comes to comedy Hot Fuzz is my favourite comedy film ever! ;)

Yeah, I love Hot Fuzz, I think it's a fantastic film. One of my favourite comedy films, along with Monty Python etc.
 
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