Annabelle Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 For those that don't know...Gareth is pretty much Dwight. Not as funny, but meaner, and much more full of himself. not as funny? you americans are so fucked.
Giuseppe Zangara Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 What sucked about AD getting cancelled was that it was only getting better as it went on What? It got worse as it went on. That last season was really, really spotty.
Copper Feel Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 Seriously.... Gareth is way funnier then Dwight could ever be. That "assistant to the regional manager" thing is even stolen from him.
Youth N Asia Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 They stole from the series, not the character. The BBC version is a great series, but the American version has passed it
bob_barron Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 What sucked about AD getting cancelled was that it was only getting better as it went on What? It got worse as it went on. That last season was really, really spotty. I disagree. The first season had some clunkers, but the second and third season were perfect
Sideburnious Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 They stole from the series, not the character. The BBC version is a great series, but the American version has passed it They didn't "steal" from the BBC version, they bought the rights. They intended to use some of the stuff. The American version is way better than the English version.
Giuseppe Zangara Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 What sucked about AD getting cancelled was that it was only getting better as it went on What? It got worse as it went on. That last season was really, really spotty. I disagree. The first season had some clunkers, but the second and third season were perfect I don't get that line of thinking at all. Overall, I like season two more now than when I first watched it, but season three still falls flat, mostly. The Rita story arc spent five episodes—and exhausted itself in two—to build to a joke over what "MR F" stood for. Groan. Plus, "Making a Stand" was easily the worst episode in the show's entire run.
Annabelle Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 They stole from the series, not the character. The BBC version is a great series, but the American version has passed it They didn't "steal" from the BBC version, they bought the rights. They intended to use some of the stuff. The American version is way better than the English version. way better? you've all been inundated with bullshit. completely. steve carrell while fine, is nowhere near as painfully obnoxious, discriminatory, or preposturous as ricky gervais. what made the uk office great was the subtle jokes that made the viewer wince & laugh instead of just saying stupid things over & over. there is only one basis for the carrell character and its gervais. after watching gervais, carrell looks like a weak retread. the character was designed for gervais, the show is designed for more progressive uk audiences, and the nbc gig is just watered down garbage.
Sideburnious Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 Yeah, but everything about the office Gervais stole from other people. The character, the concept. All he is is a one trick pony, from looking at Extras or anything else he's ever done (Flanimals, his shitty stand ups). Gervais' routine "I'll do a Hugh Grant bumbling idiot and just mummer till I've finished talking, then ill attack minorities/the disabled. And I'll do this for series at a time, over different shows. God bless Steve Coogan for giving me a character to steal, and other show makers for giving me the Paper Office mocumentary style to have a show"
Annabelle Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 ever seen an interview with gervais in real life? he is david brent. to even say he is a bumbling hugh grant proves your american ignorance. the only thing he & hugh grant have in common is they're british. oh, you referenced steve coogan, too. its like plagarism! saying that steve carrell stole his act from ben affleck because they have the same accent. carrell is a bumbling idiot in the spirit of ben affleck, y'all.
treble Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 to even say he is a bumbling hugh grant proves your american ignorance. That's funny.
Sideburnious Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 ever seen an interview with gervais in real life? he is david brent. to even say he is a bumbling hugh grant proves your american ignorance. the only thing he & hugh grant have in common is they're british. oh, you referenced steve coogan, too. its like plagarism! saying that steve carrell stole his act from ben affleck because they have the same accent. carrell is a bumbling idiot in the spirit of ben affleck, y'all. Well, my comparison with hugh Grant was the fact that he does that bumbling englishman routine for most of his speech as in: he says something stupid, he realises it, he mumbles until he stops talking. Why not compare him to any Englishman? And yeah I mentioned Steve Coogan, Gervais practically stole his Alan Partridge character. The difference is that Coogan has depth and can do many different characters. As you pointed out, Gervais is David Brent, who is his character in Extras, who is the character he played on his MTV:UK advertisments before the office, which is the same as his Stand Up personna, which is the same as him narrating Flanimals.
Annabelle Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 this is so asinine. who cares that gervais played the similar david brent character on any other show. its the fact that the character is HIS & that steve carrells character is based on HIS creation. what aren't you understanding? and apparently every englishman mumbles. that's essentially what you're saying, right? thats why david brent & his bumbling persona is comparable to ANY englishman. the us version is almost completely based off of the uk version. saying that it is better than its creation is like saying that the t.v. version of parenthood is better than the movie. americans are just lazy. this show is lazy. where's the heart? can't think of anything so pay a buttload of dough to merchand & gervais for its rights. everything is the same & dumbed down for you assholes. and its painful. but americans will like it better than the uk version because of the "bumbling british accents". fucking morons. go watch 2 & a half men, you ferries.
Lord of The Curry Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 Ryan Howard and Creed Bratton are absent from the UK Office. So it's not quite as good.
Annabelle Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 Ryan Howard and Creed Bratton are absent from the UK Office. So it's not quite as good. the only thing better about the us version is that the chick is waaaaaaaay hotter. the uk bitch is a swamp donkey.
Annabelle Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 Pam > Dawn some youth n asia quality right there
Ted the Poster Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 I love both versions. I'm sure the vast majority of people who watch like both versions, as it's a fairly specific type of humor.
Mystery Eskimo Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 ever seen an interview with gervais in real life? he is david brent. No, he really isn't. Gervais has a fairly limited range of characters and humour, but this doesn't mean he IS his character. I have no idea why anyone would want to lose their temper over which version is best, given they're based on the same type of humour and both are extremely funny.
MarvinisaLunatic Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 You know that the Office is in HD Marv. You probably saw it in SD so you didn't like it. I am really beginning to hate Marv. I see 30 seconds of it in HD everytime I tivo My Name is Earl cause NBC runs their shows early. And HD really isnt the main factor for me liking AD now after hatingt he first 2 eps when I saw them when they aired, but after watching the entire S1 marathon today from 9am-8pm it was obvious that the show didnt get going til around 1pm which was like 8 shows in..
Annabelle Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 ever seen an interview with gervais in real life? he is david brent. No, he really isn't. Gervais has a fairly limited range of characters and humour, but this doesn't mean he IS his character. I have no idea why anyone would want to lose their temper over which version is best, given they're based on the same type of humour and both are extremely funny. no on the dvd set merchand & gervais say the character is him. he is that annoying all of the time. and the reason i get so animated about the us version is because i don't find it funny at all. i'm starting to think i don't like steve carrell. that dwight is the worst. i hate to hate him. he's not funny just a-n-n-o-y-i-n-g. what a douche. this is a similar reaction i get to when i watch family guy or anything involving that stewie motherfucker.
Lord of The Curry Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 Family Guy has gotta be one of the more overrated shows of this decade.
Toshiaki Koala Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 Can someone explain how it differs from the Simpsons, other than having a few more vagina jokes per minute and characters with different names/hairstyles?
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 I think both versions of the Office are fuckin' stupid. What a lame show.
Sideburnious Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 Banky, you should check out "I'm Alan Partridge". You'll see how a proper inappropriate asshole character is done. EDIT: and apparently every englishman mumbles. that's essentially what you're saying, right? thats why david brent & his bumbling persona is comparable to ANY englishman. No, you missed my point. I was specifically comparing him to huge grant. My "Why not compare him to any Englishman?" was a rhetorical question. I was comparing him to Hugh Grant because they both do the bumbling englishman thing. The "why not etc" part was saying why didn't I just throw in Richard E. Grant, just because they are both English.
Murmuring Beast Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 Youth N Asia, stop posting, seriously.
EricMM Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 Family Guy differs from the Simpsons in that, at one point, the Simpsons were not made up of 100% hideously repetitive pop culture references. Seriously, the last ep I saw had something like four "this is almost as ____ as the the time I _____" (cut to random ass 80's tv show / movie / song / etc.)
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