American Humour is Terrible

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vivster

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i like scrubs, big bang theory, family guy, futurama, the daily show, the colbert report
i don't like the office(the whole concept and execution... not the actors)

so i guess you just had no luck with your sense of humor to enjoy these shows
watch something else then
no one's problem but yours
 

Buizel91

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I know not many people like this...but...*Ahem*


Admittedly i prefer British Humour, because i get more of the jokes, but that doesn't mean American Humour is terrible.
 

Flare_Dragon123

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Scrubs
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
South Park - Canada is America, and its made in America, and produced in America, so its American
Whose Line Is It Anyway (okay yeah we stole that from the Brits, buts its not bad)
The Office - Okay yeah, TOTAL RIP OFF, the british is funnier

Anyways, you guys act like British Humor is all high brow intelligent stuff you need a college education for. If anything I've seen less mature humor erupt from Britain like a damned Geyser compared to American humor.

That being said, WHO GIVES A FLYING **** where something came from, if its bad, its bad, if its good, its good, if its your opinion then congratulations.
 

drummond13

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Americans, like virtually every country that produces a lot of comedy shows, has some terrible shows along with some great shows. You can't make a general statement like "American Humor is crap" based on Two and a Half Men.
 

That's Funny

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You can't go around accusing American Humour, and using all these examples of good british comedies, when you leave out shows like 'My Family' or 'Life of Riley' or even 'Two Pints of Lager and a packet of crisps'. The fact is yes we british have intelligent comedies, but we also have rubbish ones, just like America.

Oh and by the way, America does have some great comedies like, Curb your Enthusiasm, Arrested Development.

Sorry for the rant.
 

BrightDeathFriend

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Honestly dude, I can't begin to tell you how prejudiced that statement was.

You can't just say that a country's comedy stylings is terrible just because it's not like the UK's. I will admit that some of their stuff isn't as intellectual as i'd like but there's alot of stuff that I do enjoy! The fact of the matter is that the US's comedy genre is what it is because it's popular. You should know that! They're happy with it, they like it and they may even like other kinds of comedy too! But it's not really right to call someone else's preferences wrong.
So...yeah. I hope in future you either keep your opinions to yourself about your comedic preferences or accept the fact that everyone enjoys a different kind of laugh.
 

Technicolor

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Well first off let me respectfully disagree. Second let me say that you are making broad generalization of an entire countries entertainment industry, based on popularity rather than actual quality.
The shows you listed are made to appeal to the lowest common denominator, they aren't made to be the wittiest thing out there. They are just half-assed scripts put for TV because they know they'll get ratings anyway.

There are plenty of great American comedies, M*A*S*H* (Notable for its experimentation of the sitcom format), Seinfeld (popularizing the slice of life comedy and has been copied by endless shows), & the Simpsons (Introducing the idea of a mature theme cartoon show, also known for utilizing the animation as a new format for social commentary & satire).

For modern shows there a several great comedies on TV now
30 rock
Futurama
Archer (James Bond meets Arrested Development)

I'm not really in the mood to post a shitload of clips, so other shows include: Colbert Report, Conan O'Brien, Parks & Recreation, Frisky Dingo, Aqua Teen, and more
 

Jonabob87

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I think it's unfair to say that American humour sucks because of two programmes. I do think a lot of American-made comedies are awful, but there are some gems out there.
 

Amphoteric

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I prefer British Comedy to American comedy. I don't find people like George Carlin funny.

But Humour is subjective, get over it.
 

The_Emperor

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OK
Mitch Hedberg
Doug Stanhope
Bill Hicks
Daniel Tosh
George Carlin
Russel Peters
Pablo Francisco
Louis CK
Modern Family
House (not comedy but it's funny)
Scrubs
Southpark which is american, matt and trey are from colorado.
Chris Rock
Simpsons
Futurama
Family Guy
American Dad
The Daily Show
The Colbert Report
Saturday Night Live
Flight of the Conchords
Metalocalypse
The Venture Brothers.

All quality humour, some dry and intelligently done.

You really suck at threads and comedy, there are just as many shitty British sitcoms as there are American sitcoms.

I'm British and I am agape at your lack of comprehension of differing degrees of quality and the lack of any link quality has to cultural differences. The Office and Shameless are the only 2 British sitcoms of my generation that made it over to America. American humour is just as clever and funny as British humour, they have things that aren't funny, we have things that aren't funny. I'm sure the japanese have things that are funny there are just bad and good it has nothing to do with culture.

Seriously I could go on but you are almost as bad as that fella who said "I hate the way that everything in Britain is cute"

Generalisation makes me angry.
 

MASTACHIEFPWN

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God.

I hate generalizations so much.
I think comedy, no matter what country it comes from, can be good. But I absolutely hate it when people from the UK say "Our comedy is much more 'intellegent'.
It's not.
Comedy isn't ment to be 'intelegent' it's ment to make you laugh. It's all about taste.

I honestly hate southpark, it annoys me to the brink of wanting to punt a kitten. I think it's immature, stereotypical, and simple retarded.

Now, I like The Big Bang Theory and How I Met Your Mother, but other than that, this is my view on most sitcoms
(The second "Video" in the video, starts at about 8 seconds)
 

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Dr Red said:
I like South Park (I know it's Canadian) for it's witty commentary of current affairs. It actually takes issues of the day and makes some good jokes at them. Family Guy is just ok - I wouldn't watch it often, but it can be funny. The kind of American humour I really don't like is shows like the Big Bang Theory. Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmLQaTcViOA

It just isn't funny. Not because it isn't my sense of humour, but there is no intelligence to the jokes involved. America has scrounged genuinely good British TV series such as Shameless and The Office, and ruined them in an effort to bring them to the American market.

My point is American humour is unintelligent and boring to watch. It is juvenile, and I find it actually almost painful to see shows like Two and a Half Men doing well when they are so full of utter crap.
I've come to the conclusion that all British people are uninformed, unintelligent assholes.
My evidence is that you are an uninformed, unintelligent asshole (and I am assuming you are British).

Doesn't make very much sense to disregard and entire nation's worth of people because of a small sample, does it? Ever heard of Arrested Development? Ever heard that South Park is an American show made by Trey Parker (American) and Matt Stone (also American). Have you ever watched Monty Python? The funny parts are comedy gold. Everything else is absolutely terrible and not intelligent in the least. I'm also positive that there are plenty of bad British comedy series. If I only judged British comedy by the bad shows, I would miss out on some absolute gems.
 

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bjj hero said:
Wow, that is elitist. There are some great American comics but you seem to have ignored them completely. Try to be more open minded, even though it is fashionable to be anti-American.

Try The Daily Show for American humour and satire done well.
I agree with the first post but I love Jon, the daily show is awesome.
 

Himmelgeher

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Okay, so your examples of unfunny/unintelligent American humor are Two and a Half Men and The Big Bang Theory, two shows openly acknowledged as two of the worst shows on TV, in the same genre, by the same creator, on the same network, that often run back to back. Yep. Nothing wrong with that assertion. By the way, the British version of The Office was fucking awful. At least the American version took four seasons (okay, three and a half) to become fucking awful. I also noticed you cited Family Guy as sometimes being funny. Actually, it's never funny. Ever. It's dry and lifeless when the Seth Macfarlane isn't using it as his personal "Atheism and Liberalism are awesome and anyone who disagrees is a moron because of my petty insults and utterly unsubstantiated claims" soapbox and grating and idiotic when he is. See? I can present my opinions as fact too. That doesn't mean they are, and that doesn't give you the right to insult anyone who disagrees with you. Sure, you guys have some funny stuff now and then, like Hot Fuzz, Monty Python, or anything involving David Mitchell, but most of it is crap. Just like ours. Seriously, this would be like me reading Twilight and saying that the entire Gothic Fiction genre is crap, completely ignoring anything by H.P. Lovecraft or Edgar Allan Poe, then presenting that ridiculous assertion as fact.

And as everyone else has stated, South Park is 100% American.
 

Harveypot

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I don't care where comedy comes from or how clever it is. If it's funny, I like it. I like loads of different things from Family Guy to Extras to Spaced to Angry Boys. Intelligent shows are good but sometimes I just want to see crude hilariousness.
 

zHellas

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Dr Red said:
I like South Park (I know it's Canadian) for it's witty commentary of current affairs. It actually takes issues of the day and makes some good jokes at them. Family Guy is just ok - I wouldn't watch it often, but it can be funny. The kind of American humour I really don't like is shows like the Big Bang Theory. Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmLQaTcViOA

It just isn't funny. Not because it isn't my sense of humour, but there is no intelligence to the jokes involved. America has scrounged genuinely good British TV series such as Shameless and The Office, and ruined them in an effort to bring them to the American market.

My point is American humour is unintelligent and boring to watch. It is juvenile, and I find it actually almost painful to see shows like Two and a Half Men doing well when they are so full of utter crap.
Dr Red said:
voetballeeuw said:
Other people like American humor. It's called an opinion. You're not right, and neither are they.
My point is that the jokes involved are less intelligent than those in British shows. Go watch Peep Show. That is genius. Compare it to any widely viewed American comedy show. I'm not arguing which is subjectively better, I'm arguing that British comedy is more intelligent. Please read my post and understand it before replying.
Well first of all, just because 2 shows from the U.S.A. suck, doesn't mean all American comedy sucks. I call troll.

2ndly, in response that British comedy is more intelligent:

And 3rd, not all American comedy is in TV shows. Look up stand-up comedy. Like Jerry Seinfeld, Mitch Hedberg, Patton Oswalt, Louis C.K., George Carlin. All great comedians with brilliant bits.
 

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And the only British humor I find funny are the works of Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright and Nick Frost. Different strokes, etc.

I could list all the American stuff I find funny, but this thread already has done a very good job of that.
 

Warforger

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Dr Red said:
voetballeeuw said:
Other people like American humor. It's called an opinion. You're not right, and neither are they.
My point is that the jokes involved are less intelligent than those in British shows. Go watch Peep Show. That is genius. Compare it to any widely viewed American comedy show. I'm not arguing which is subjectively better, I'm arguing that British comedy is more intelligent. Please read my post and understand it before replying.
What about the Colbert Report????What about the Daily Show? What about Malcom In the Middle?

Yah there are REALLY bad shows and comedians, but there are alot, and you haven't seen all of them.

Dr Red said:
I like South Park (I know it's Canadian)
Wait what. Both the creators are from America, Colorado and Texas respectably, the show was made in America on an American channel. Hell in the show Canadians are portrayed as some weird alien egg people who can barely speak English and are most famous for their show Terrance and Phillip which is all about fart jokes. What kind of Canadian would do that?