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Re: Russell Brand thread.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 8:43 am
by colonel
He is a talentless cunt of Officer Dibble proportions.

Re: Russell Brand thread.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 9:19 am
by beutelwolf
I didn't find him funny, to an extent that I was completely astounded to hear one day that he was supposed to be a comedian.

Although his association with Big Brother may have something to do with it, because that show and all its spin-offs are in my opinion a complete waste of space...

Quite a lot of modern comedy appears to be a rather acquired taste, in the sense that very little of it has truly broad appeal. For example, I never liked the "uncomfortable humour" of The Office, while Harry Hill (who some people on this forum have a problem with) is much more my kind of thing.


Re: Russell Brand thread.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 9:26 am
by Trumpton
Thank you for enlightening me about this 'individual'!

Right, can we move on to something more interesting please?

Re: Russell Brand thread.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 9:48 am
by fudgeflaps
Harry Hill is a genius.

Intelligent and well-drillled.

Despite his mad inanity, he actually does have a 'system' for his comedy.

He actually self-deprecates, 'you've gotta have a system'.


Re: Russell Brand thread.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 9:58 am
by fudgeflaps
Dibble is an interesting character; the classic 'pub-politician'.

He puts the world to rights, slaughters chav culture, and is highly pseudo-intellectually elitist.

He talks as if we should stand up for ourselves and have a bit of 'backbone'; he'd have you thinking he's got a first from Oxford. He's got a starred first in Bollocks from Denzel Dexter's Open University of BumrapeVille.

Yet, you go to his site, check out the pics, and the guy who is supposedly Officer Dibble, with his portly, ample belly (this is the guy who gave us a Mills and Boon soliloquay about shagging a 'classy bird' one night at his house).......... and you can't see his face.

That's how much backbone he's got.

Sorry to be antagonistic, but the way he slaughters the people of the council estates (I'm not one, but I do empathise with their situ) in a highly contrived, Internet-researched argument that he has pre-planned over two hours and a couple of broadsheets when he would be no better off himself had He been brought up in similar circumstances is shocking.

He's probably a BNP poodle-buggerer.

!wink!


Re: Russell Brand thread.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 10:37 am
by Robches


Now that's just crazy talk!


Re: Russell Brand thread.

Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:12 am
by Pervert
As Naomi pointed out, it'd be a poor world if we all liked the same stuff. That won't stop me loathing Brand with a vengeance, though.