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I have seen very few good American humor
Two and a half men was good
British
My family
Father Ted
Some of Mr Bean.
Not one good British or American full time films come to mind
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Arrested Development was a favorite of mine.
This is what comes to mind when I think of British humor...
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British comedy:
Black Books
Spaced
The Office (some people rave about it, others don't really get it. I'm somewhere in between).
And what about Fawlty Towers or Blackadder etc? Brilliant works!
The funniest two films I have seen (straight out of Hollywood, unfortunately) were "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People" and "Yes Man".
I find Simon Pegg to be a hilarious actor and comedian, he is also the main character in Spaced. Oh, and I've always been a Jim Carrey fan...![]()
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Frasier was great. So was Married: With Children.
"Tradition is tending the flame, not worshiping the ashes." - Gustav Mahler
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