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badgerking10 — 14 years ago(September 21, 2011 09:52 AM)
Do they really have to remake EVERYTHING..?! It's bad enough that they won't watch foreign-language films. But, when they won't watch non-American English-language films either, you really do have to wonder about how scarily insular that country is!
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neverever121 — 14 years ago(December 10, 2011 10:46 PM)
Family Guy and South Park as the only funny American comedies? You don't watch much, do you?
Curb Your Enthusiasm, Arrested Development etc are all hilarious, the latter being one which Copeland wrote on.
Saying Americans don't 'get' British humour is beyond outdated. They get it perfectly well, and I imagine their Inbetweeners series will have a lot of awkward humour similar to these shows and films like Superbad etc.
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jojuinc — 14 years ago(December 10, 2011 08:53 PM)
Oh dear god I hope it fails so hard!
It pisses me off beyond reason that beep MTV is remaking it. The only thing worthwhile on that network is the recently revived Beavis & Butt-head.
What I just don't get is why does the U.K. get the original versions of all the American shows, while America has to remake all of the British shows before they can air here?
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lmccoy6 — 14 years ago(December 12, 2011 11:10 PM)
I knew before even entering the message boards there would be brits raving about how their comedy is so much funnier, and how American comedy remakes aren't funny. I've come to the conclusion brits say that for one reason, they are british. Because this movie was absolutely mediocre. I chuckled maybe twice. No lol moments at all. I rated it 4 stars, and I thought that was generous. No memorable funny scenes or linesthe fact I watched it will be forgotten in a week.
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Bobbyhope2011 — 14 years ago(March 15, 2012 06:40 PM)
When you lower standards yes you can mass produce something. Enjoy your big bang theory and two and a half men, I shall enjoy actual comedy not your generic, lowest common denominator detritus enjoyed by plebs such as yourself. Stay classy America.
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Mazzy_Star56 — 14 years ago(December 29, 2011 03:17 PM)
I think it was Bret Easton Ellis that said Americans are very good at satirical humour, whereas the British can't be beaten when it comes to absurdism.
I agree with this, and prefer British comedies because they're just more suited to my taste. I'm Australian, so I don't think I can be very bias.
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forlornbattousai — 14 years ago(January 12, 2012 01:33 PM)
The other MTV adaptation of a hit UK show, Skins, did miserably and completely failed to get the style of the original British series right. I think the same thing will happen with the Inbetweeners' US version; it looks like a poorly-made Disney series for kids, not the self-ironic quality from the original UK version.
For one thing, the Inbetweeners' cast were all awesome actors and great at comedy;, the American cast has never done anything similar to that and they're all mostly the inexperienced kind you see in Disney or Nick shows. They should just give the remake a new name; it's not the Inbetweeners. -
yonasmic — 13 years ago(August 18, 2012 11:48 AM)
I worked on The Inbetweeners U.S. and I have to say, as a huge fan of the original it's not bad at all
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