obnoxious retarded old fool
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dutchMasta4 — 18 years ago(July 03, 2007 10:46 AM)
I thought Ricky did his interview fine. I think it's just your own misunderstanding of Gervais which has led you to believe that he's some self-absorbed prick. He shows off a lot about his achievements, but in a joking way. A LOT of the time, he tries to balance it out by taking the piss out of himself. He ALWAYS takes the piss out of his lack of fashion, the fact that he's fat, the fact that he's pug-faced, etc., I think, as a sort of indicator that it's all a joke, and he's not being serious or arrogant or anything.
He does a lot of sucking up, but who wouldn't when meeting your idols/heroes? Maybe he wants to know what they think of his show, again, who wouldn't? They'd prefer a good opinion right? Jesus christ, so many famous people get shot down for such simple human emotions and feelings, when it's completely NORMAL! If you were good at basketball, and you saw Michael Jordan, naturally, you'd praise him, and you'd hope for him to praise you back, maybe even try to get him to, since it's one in a life time thing probably. You'd feel amazing.
I don't know if it's set up or not, or if Shandling is actually like that normally, and I don't really care. I am slightly annoyed at Shandling for the way he acted, but he has his reasons, so I'm not going to flame him or anything, but I can understand people getting angry with him because he's actually being rude. But flaming Gervais for these stupid reasons, I don't understand. -
tvd20 — 19 years ago(March 31, 2007 11:41 PM)
Have to disagree with everyone in this thread. This was clearly a staged confrontation designed to look like there is friction between the two. Like Shandling even points out, Gervais is adept at the same type of humor Shandling likes creating uncomfortable, awkward, controversial, yet funny moments, much like the many encounters that Hank Kingsley or David Brent has in their respective shows.
These two comics are a lot more on the same page in this interview than anyone gives them credit for. Shandling acknowledges that Gervais tells Holocaust jokes in his standup bit, not because he is offended, but because he admires Gervais treading into such dangerous comedic territory. Shandling himself has done his own Hitler jokes over the years (one of the Larry Sanders episodes features a Hitler skit which offends Jason Alexander and of course Jason Alexander and Seinfeld had their own Hitler jokes). The point is that both Gervais and Shandling like to mine unconventional themes for humor.
Gervais also purportedly offends Shandling by pointing out that Shandling looks like Bingo, some ugly British cartoon character. In reality, they are just extending the joke from the Larry Sanders Show involving Larry's fears that his face looks puffy or his ass looks fat. One of the funniest Larry Sanders moments involves Dana Carvey giving an unflattering imitation of Larry, and Larry's offended reaction is priceless. This is the same thing.
The fact that Shandling didn't offer an annoyed Gervais a cup of coffee during the interview just confirms that this is all a joke on the viewer why else would Gervais' producers leave this footage in?
To me, this sometimes uncomfortable interview is just an example of the sense of humor that Shandling and Gervais share awakardness and insensitivity are funny. -
koolstride — 19 years ago(April 01, 2007 01:43 PM)
The following is an excerpt from an article from The Independent.
http://news.independent.co.uk/people/pandora/article2125389.ece- Ricky Gervais's reputation as our finest comic export is, for many, beyond dispute. But it appears the same cannot be said about his oh-so-brief career as an interviewer.
Gervais recently filmeb68d a series of interviews with his comic heroes, including the Spinal Tap writer Christopher Guest, and Garry Shandling, creator of the fictional chatshow host Larry Sanders.
While critics condemned the Guest interview as fawning, they were even less kind about the encounter with Shandling, who proved a more than awkward subject. At one point, Shandling told Gervais he didn't think the Extras star "was happy casting Jews" in his shows.
Unsurprisingly, a spokesman confirms that "there are no plans" for Gervais to return to the interviewer's seat in the forseeable future. One source claims: "The Shandling experience put him off for good."
The following is from - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Gervais
Gervais's film career has not yet extended beyond his small role as a studio executive, as the voice of a pigeon in Valiant and his appearance in Night at the Museum, playing museum director Dr. McPhee. This has proved to be one of Gervais's most popular roles, with the movie grossing $476,626,874 worldwide. He has repeatedly expressed his desire not to be "the butler in loads of films"[15]. On 2 July 2005, Gervais appeared at the Live 8 event held in Hyde Park, where he performed his famous dance. He produced a series of short films for the cause, linked acts from the studio with Jonathan Ross and also introduced the group R.E.M.. On 5 January 2006, he interviewed Larry David, in a one off special, Ricky Gervais Meets Larry David. On 25 December and 26 December of the same year, Channel 4 aired similar specials where he interviewed the actor/comedian Christopher Guest and infamously Garry Shandling. There are no plans for further episodes of "Meets", although editions with John Cleese and Matt Groening were recorded in 2006, for broadcast in 2007. A source claimed "The Shandling experience put him off for good."
- Ricky Gervais's reputation as our finest comic export is, for many, beyond dispute. But it appears the same cannot be said about his oh-so-brief career as an interviewer.
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Mark-1384 — 18 years ago(September 21, 2007 07:24 AM)
"Bingo, some ugly British cartoon character"
Bingo was in the excellent Banana Splits,
http://uk.imdb.com/board/10062543/
, which was made in the USA, and wasn't a cartoon. Apart from that, you've got everything right
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jackamaku — 18 years ago(July 14, 2007 08:26 AM)
I must be one of the only on111ces who thought the interview was hilarious. To me it was obvious that Shandling was playing the part of a revered interviewee and both of them seemed to play off each other just fine. Even the awkward moments were them playing along. Honestly, every time Shandling said something "rude", I completely knew he was playing a very dry, often sarcastic persona. I never believed once that he was trying to be a jerk, and I never thought Gervais felt that way as he was often lobbing them back (as when he told Shandling he wanted coffee as well). I must be the only one that thought the interview was great.