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One of Jimmy Carr's funnier bits

Stephen Fry on American vs British Humor

alien_concept says...

I don't think that. I think that he is spot on, but out of date and talking in general terms. The things that make those American comics great is how they are so much different from what American comics used to be and how they used to be appreciated. And by the way, as an English person, I too think Louis CK is the best out there. Also, I really don't know how you categorise Jimmy Carr in that way, would you care to explain?

Sotto_Voce said:

I don't know about this... Think about the best American comic right now, Louis CK. His on-stage (and on-screen) persona almost exactly fits what Fry describes as the British archetype. And he's not alone: think about Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm, George Costanza in Seinfeld, Homer Simpson, even Lucille Ball.

On the flip side, British comedians like Russell Brand, Jimmy Carr and Rowan Atkinson in Blackadder (except for the first season) are more like Fry's description of American comedy. It seems to me that what Fry has done here is come up with a nice neat story about differing national character based on broad stereotypes rather than acute observation, turned that into a theory of comedy, and then cherry-picked examples that fit his theory without mentioning exceptions. It all sounds very impressive given his amazing facility with language and rhetoric, but it's not very good analysis.

Stephen Fry on American vs British Humor

Sotto_Voce says...

I don't know about this... Think about the best American comic right now, Louis CK. His on-stage (and on-screen) persona almost exactly fits what Fry describes as the British archetype. And he's not alone: think about Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm, George Costanza in Seinfeld, Homer Simpson, even Lucille Ball.

On the flip side, British comedians like Russell Brand, Jimmy Carr and Rowan Atkinson in Blackadder (except for the first season) are more like Fry's description of American comedy. It seems to me that what Fry has done here is come up with a nice neat story about differing national character based on broad stereotypes rather than acute observation, turned that into a theory of comedy, and then cherry-picked examples that fit his theory without mentioning exceptions. It all sounds very impressive given his amazing facility with language and rhetoric, but it's not very good analysis.

QI: Stephen Fry trys to Relax Alan Davies' Sphincter

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QI: Stephen Fry trys to Relax Alan Davies' Sphincter

Stormsinger says...

If Jimmy Carr says, "This may not be an appropriate story", you can take that to the bank.

Although honestly, he really did try to keep it appropriate. I don't think I've seen him quite that restrained before.

Jimmy Carr Interviews and Chats with Frankie Boyle Part 1

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QI - Origin of "Hello" & the Rudeness of Phones

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David Cameron PM Calls Jimmy Carr "Morally Repugnant"

messenger says...

But he never called Carr, personally, morally anything, just his behaviour. Anyway, the story here is the hypocrisy, not the words he chose (or didn't).>> ^alien_concept:

>> ^messenger:
Except he never said "morally repugnant". The interviewer tried to get him to say that, and he refused.

I know However, "morally wrong" he did stretch to. He just admitted he had to be careful what words he used.

David Cameron PM Calls Jimmy Carr "Morally Repugnant"

Jimmy Carr Freaks Out to a Mask of Himself

Jimmy Carr Freaks Out to a Mask of Himself

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Jimmy Carr Performs at Comic Relief 2011

Yogi says...

>> ^Deano:

All power to his agent for helping to make him so successful but he really isn't that funny. Tell me there isn't a world of difference when you watch say Bill Burr after this.


Yes there is a big difference between Jimmy and Bill...Jimmy has charisma. You don't find him funny that's fine...he's got a career despite your opinion.

Jimmy Carr on Women



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