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Joth 05-29-2003 06:26 PM

Ali G
 
Have any of you seen the Ali G in the USAiiiiiiii series?
He is adored over here in the UK, but the Americans don't seem to get him. Is that true? Do you find him funny?
I personally find him hilarious, but that certainly doesn't go for all Brits.

Odd_Bloke 05-29-2003 06:27 PM

As another Brit, I find some of his stuff funny, other stuff is just dumb.

OUt of interest, do you guys get irony?

juju 05-29-2003 08:06 PM

Of course we get irony. I've never heard of Ali G, though.

xoxoxoBruce 05-29-2003 08:15 PM

What I don't get, is the British getting such a laugh out of men in dresses.:confused:

Odd_Bloke 05-29-2003 08:18 PM

Which particular men in dresses are you referring to?

xoxoxoBruce 05-29-2003 08:28 PM

That seems to be a standard routine with Brit comics.

Odd_Bloke 05-29-2003 08:33 PM

/me doesn't know what British comics you have been watching.

Most comics will probably have ended up in a skirt at one time or another, but that is generally not their main joke which they use regularly. Why? Because it is crap. Check out some Monty Python or Morecambe & Wise. Or any British sitcoms. Rarely will you find men wearing skirts.

juju 05-29-2003 08:41 PM

You mean like Kids in the Hall?

Odd_Bloke 05-29-2003 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by juju
You mean like Kids in the Hall?
Never heard of it. :confused:

Undertoad 05-29-2003 09:07 PM

Monty Python didn't have men in skirts? You had better review those tapes sir. They practically invented it!

Odd_Bloke 05-29-2003 09:12 PM

Relatively few of their sketches had it. And none of the ones that come to my mind immediately. Also note, men in skirts are acceptable when they are playing a character.

elSicomoro 05-29-2003 09:34 PM

I've seen him a couple of times, though he is on HBO here...and I don't subscribe to it. I think it's great.

British humor is hit and miss with Americans. Some get it, some don't. Some people think AbFab is great, some can't understand a word of it.

Never heard of Kids in the Hall? It was a Canadian sketch comedy show that ran in the late '80s and early '90s. Funny stuff. Like Monty Python, but Canadian.

My favorite sketch show of all time is still The State.

Joth 05-30-2003 05:17 AM

Men in dresses has rarely been used in british comedy as a stand alone gag, but mostly to reinforce the existing joke.
Wherever MP used a man dressed as a woman to play a woman, it reinforced the ludicrousy of a situation, reinforcing the comedy. Go back and watch some of those sketches again, and imagine how different they'd be if the women were actually played by women.

Uryoces 05-30-2003 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Undertoad
Monty Python didn't have men in skirts? You had better review those tapes sir. They practically invented it!
The Women's Auxilliary re-enacting the battle of Trafalgar? Re-enacting Pearl Harbor? Mrs. Premise, and Mrs. Conclusion? "I don't like Spam!"? Mr. Pither's rendition of "Old Fashion Girl"?

Undertoad 05-30-2003 04:26 PM

"I object to all this sex on the Television, I mean, I keep falling off!"

Hell's Grannies.

"Ooh, Mrs. Knickerbaiter's exploded!"

Anne Elk's theory. "Ahem. My theory, which is mine, and which I have had, that is to say, a theory,..." A rare bit of Cleese in drag.

Not to mention the ever-popular Lumberjack Song.


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