American Vs British Comedy - Which Is Better?

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  • @TheCloserLook
    @TheCloserLook  6 років тому +2234

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    • @AgMak
      @AgMak 6 років тому +5

      The Closer Look your content has the best criticism, especially the character video about the three traits in every good character. It was an eye opener

    • @post9025
      @post9025 6 років тому

      lol

    • @mccl0ut
      @mccl0ut 6 років тому +2

      great work. been binging your videos since yesterday haha

    • @o00nemesis00o
      @o00nemesis00o 6 років тому +1

      Wahey, have fun at the Hungarian dances! Even if they do happen to be German!
      (sorry, awful music joke)

    • @H1storyGuyVODS
      @H1storyGuyVODS 6 років тому +2

      Hey dude I just wanted to say thanks here. So many dudes doing this topic will look at the worst of the worst. Bringing up shows like the bing bang theory and saying one side is crap. You only looked at the best of the best giving both sides their time in the sun and so few people do that now a days.

  • @HerrWillie
    @HerrWillie 6 років тому +13370

    good thing that we Germans don't have humour so we don't run into problems like that

    • @randiboston9858
      @randiboston9858 6 років тому +94

      Lol

    • @majordendrocopos
      @majordendrocopos 6 років тому +418

      Seems like irony is European not just British!

    • @HerrWillie
      @HerrWillie 6 років тому +457

      @@majordendrocopos Wrong. It is in fact purely British. All the other Europeans only imitade to be ironic, but in fact they just mimic and don't even know what they're saying and why it's funny

    • @darthsidious2653
      @darthsidious2653 6 років тому +18

      Funny

    • @alberich3099
      @alberich3099 6 років тому +489

      well german humor is no laughing matter, is it?

  • @AlphaQHard
    @AlphaQHard 5 років тому +3174

    What I’ve learned from this video:
    If the UK news networks tell us to worry, it’s time to panic.

    • @somecallmejoey
      @somecallmejoey 5 років тому +71

      Did you see it when the Ebola crisis reached the UK Vs USA?

    • @AlphaQHard
      @AlphaQHard 5 років тому +109

      NotYourAverageJoe
      Yeah. It’s in the video lol

    • @somecallmejoey
      @somecallmejoey 5 років тому +16

      @@AlphaQHard oh, haha. didn't watch the entire thing lol

    • @claudsinthesky4622
      @claudsinthesky4622 5 років тому +8

      BrExIt

    • @saaulooo
      @saaulooo 5 років тому +24

      Wait a minute! Don't Panic! Grab a towel

  • @boogeymann6686
    @boogeymann6686 5 років тому +6726

    American: Humor
    British: Humour

    • @esededr
      @esededr 5 років тому +66

      Damn

    • @Problembeing
      @Problembeing 5 років тому +379

      Humour is sexier.

    • @antipancakes4747
      @antipancakes4747 5 років тому +92

      Boogey MANN gosh as an American when I was young I was confused about american spelling and was often corrected for using favourite,neighbourhood,humour,etc.”

    • @actualsize123
      @actualsize123 5 років тому +73

      'murican: hummer

    • @Craig-rj4gx
      @Craig-rj4gx 5 років тому +3

      That should be the other way round. These comments aren't fare because of course it's going going to get more likes than comments

  • @suupi9156
    @suupi9156 3 роки тому +1038

    As a person with an American Mother and a British Father, I can confirm they are both great, and growing up with both leaves you with a good sense of humor.

    • @beefcakepoo118
      @beefcakepoo118 3 роки тому +64

      Wait are you Phineas and do you have a brother called Ferb and a sister called Candice and a platapus called Perry?

    • @alexquin4001
      @alexquin4001 3 роки тому +6

      Modest

    • @livw3090
      @livw3090 3 роки тому +19

      True! Same here I have an American mum and a British father. But I’ve grown to love British humor more ahaha

    • @samgarrod4781
      @samgarrod4781 3 роки тому +2

      Diluted.

    • @Isabella-lm8ke
      @Isabella-lm8ke 2 роки тому +8

      Same as well! American mum and British dad. Grew up on Friends and Blackadder. Overall I prefer the dryness and sharp wit of British humour but can still appreciate American for what it is.

  • @Youbeentagged
    @Youbeentagged 5 років тому +6708

    British: laughs at themself
    USA: laughs at everyone else
    France: gets laughed at by everyone

    • @user-uq1fq6gs3i
      @user-uq1fq6gs3i 4 роки тому +36

      Dhruva Shah / Love it 😂

    • @galaxyofreesesking2124
      @galaxyofreesesking2124 4 роки тому +80

      This comment is at 69 likes. You are hereby required by law to not touch the like button on it any more or less than it has been already.

    • @regfeg9855
      @regfeg9855 4 роки тому +67

      I think you got France and us mixed up

    • @user-uq1fq6gs3i
      @user-uq1fq6gs3i 4 роки тому +27

      Big smokes S / No they didn’t. France does get laughed at by everyone else

    • @finleydavison5858
      @finleydavison5858 4 роки тому +1

      To true

  • @Bizzmillah
    @Bizzmillah 5 років тому +2919

    American humor: Zombieland
    British humour: Shaun of the Dead

    • @jon11reus-6
      @jon11reus-6 5 років тому +231

      I’m English but I find both funny tbh, the ‘humour’ shows in America that lets it down for me are shows such as ‘two and a half men’ or ‘the Big Bang theory’

    • @Bizzmillah
      @Bizzmillah 5 років тому +198

      @@jon11reus-6 oh they let us Americans down too

    • @AmeRain
      @AmeRain 5 років тому +20

      Bradshaw both cracking films

    • @cattathat
      @cattathat 5 років тому +6

      Not necessarily

    • @cartofulfierbinte
      @cartofulfierbinte 5 років тому +12

      @@jon11reus-6 As an European I agree, those 2 are alright at first but they get to cheesy let's say. But hey Americans like cheese. Seinfeld was a good one for me.

  • @pinkyman5155
    @pinkyman5155 5 років тому +3030

    American in a taxi in London " see that building over there, back home we have buildings like that 20 times larger and 30 times taller" ........... " I'm not surprised" said the cabbie " Thats the lunatic asylum "

  • @matusfekete6503
    @matusfekete6503 3 роки тому +225

    Imagine classical comedic situation: Guest is in restaurant and waiter spills food over him.
    In America it is the guest, who is protagonist. In UK the waiter is the protagonist.
    I have no idea where this comes from - I found it on Scandinavia and the World - but it sums the differences pretty accurately.

  • @danielfieldfilmmaking5374
    @danielfieldfilmmaking5374 6 років тому +3387

    Ricky Gervais puts it best - in America, the character says the joke, in the UK, the character is the joke

    • @vicstone8817
      @vicstone8817 6 років тому +2

      Yeah I agree

    • @ClintLoweTube
      @ClintLoweTube 6 років тому +59

      HashtagOffended In Australia the joke is made of someone else.🆑

    • @Calikid331
      @Calikid331 6 років тому +25

      Watch Seinfeld, every character is so very flawed and that's what makes it hilarious.

    • @lucthomas2726
      @lucthomas2726 6 років тому +4

      what about shelden cooper:big bang theory

    • @WithoutForm911
      @WithoutForm911 6 років тому +6

      Sheldon isn't the protagonist

  • @leninscat8830
    @leninscat8830 5 років тому +989

    Honestly, the "terrorists coming to destroy your Ford Focus in particular" got me.

    • @RandyDukeakaDukers
      @RandyDukeakaDukers 5 років тому +11

      Doug Stanhope is amazing

    • @moistmeter3634
      @moistmeter3634 5 років тому +5

      Who is that guy can't find the clip

    • @bbspooks
      @bbspooks 5 років тому +2

      Hey anyone know where the clip is from???

    • @wannabuyabridge
      @wannabuyabridge 5 років тому +1

      I saw the BBC ident in the clip but that's all the help I can be..

    • @HarcMad
      @HarcMad 5 років тому +1

      @@bbspooksNewswipe

  • @thacc8216
    @thacc8216 4 роки тому +2564

    ‘Murica: everything is scary so let’s make an escapist fantasy
    Britain: everything is boring so let’s make it interesting.

    • @icel8828
      @icel8828 3 роки тому +38

      I hate murican culture

    • @craig2196
      @craig2196 3 роки тому +64

      Please note there's a difference between MURICA and america. - a MURICAN

    • @antlando2555
      @antlando2555 3 роки тому +6

      @@icel8828 i think it’s pretty interesting most of the time. Keeps things from getting boring.

    • @icel8828
      @icel8828 3 роки тому +2

      @@antlando2555 yeah. It’s interesting. But GOD do I hate it

    • @antlando2555
      @antlando2555 3 роки тому +7

      @@icel8828 i guess thats what happens when you put pretty much every culture together.

  • @primedecanus5301
    @primedecanus5301 4 роки тому +457

    British Michael Scott: Get fired at the end of the office for work place harassment.
    American Michael Scott: Leaves his job to live with the woman he loves and start a new life far from the office.

    • @marciolucena7895
      @marciolucena7895 3 роки тому +3

      Wrong.

    • @nev7
      @nev7 3 роки тому +53

      His name is David Brent mate

    • @Dipper1459
      @Dipper1459 3 роки тому +57

      "British Michael Scott"
      Shake my fucking head

    • @positiveecho326
      @positiveecho326 3 роки тому +35

      @S8J Films Lol. Gervais helped with the creation of the American office. Also, the entire film industry originated in America. The first studio created for the sole purpose of making films was in New Jersey. There would be no British film or TV without it. Yeah, America has copied a handful of British properties over the years. Many of which the original creators signed off on. Film studios have been learning and mimicking each other since the beginning. Japan looked to American westerns when creating Samurai movies. The Italians took the influence of American Westerns further and made their own American Westerns in Italy. Britain, isn’t special in that sense, sorry.
      People can’t steal a language they were born speaking. Pretty sure many of the original colonists were British who fled persecution to create a BRITISH COLONY. If you think you sound anything remotely like you’re ancestors you’re fooling yourself.

    • @positiveecho326
      @positiveecho326 3 роки тому +19

      @S8J Films Did I say, the first films were American? The first film ever made was in 1895 in France. The first Greek film was in 1911. I said the first studio ever created to make films was in New Jersey. I was talking about the industry itself not the technology.
      Also, there’s a nice long list of the MANY British TV shows based off of American ones. Your film industry isn’t any more innovative than anybody else’s.
      Again, you don’t sound like your ancestors either. In fact many linguists have stated that the Brits have changed the way they speak as well. Also, AGAIN the colonists were British. They didn’t change your language, much like yourself, they changed their language. Linguists also believe that southern Americans speak more closely to what the British traditionally sounded like. You don’t like that take it up with them.
      My country is such a joke that we have states that out earn your entire country in GDP, alone. Your country is no better or less corrupt than mine. I’d hate to be Roma or Jewish anywhere on the European continent or a native British girl or Sikh girl whose rape was covered up by the police her taxes paid for. At least American citizens can post rap lyrics on Facebook without the police showing up at their door to arrest them. What about the catastrophe that was Brexit? Also, you literally had to change the argument, move the goal posts and straw man me just to come up with a defense. I never said my country was better than yours. I never said my country was perfect. My point quite literally was you’re guilty of the same $hit you’re throwing and so is everyone else. You’ve got a plank in your eye.

  • @SpLiC3
    @SpLiC3 5 років тому +1403

    UK: Keep calm and put the kettle on, Coronation Street is on soon.
    USA: You are probably not going to see out the night, pray for your soul; now a word from our sponsors.

    • @mmystixx3285
      @mmystixx3285 5 років тому +16

      damn right bruv

    •  5 років тому +2

      Not true at all

    • @yodawg45
      @yodawg45 4 роки тому +18

      Why pick Coronation Street? It's on a channel that shows ads... Eastenders would have made a lot more sense.

    • @mw3463
      @mw3463 4 роки тому +11

      yo dawg yeah but eastenders is 1000x times worse

    • @danielthomas6223
      @danielthomas6223 4 роки тому +1

      THE1NONLY1 are u saying that British news isn’t like that or that American news isn’t like that

  • @rectorecto5417
    @rectorecto5417 5 років тому +2346

    Note that Americans call it “dark humour” for us, Englishmen it’s just “comedy”

    • @mihard7788
      @mihard7788 5 років тому +190

      I do believe Americans call it "dark humor", actually

    • @pitedapollo6175
      @pitedapollo6175 5 років тому +8

      Yeah you definitely live up to your name you over 17 iq idiot

    • @keenanerickson8041
      @keenanerickson8041 5 років тому +81

      @@pitedapollo6175 I think it was a joke

    • @gamingnoah9807
      @gamingnoah9807 4 роки тому +2

      Lol

    • @tegamingother
      @tegamingother 4 роки тому +4

      @@mihard7788 I can confirm this.

  • @smoog
    @smoog 5 років тому +3245

    British news: here is the information, you have to form your own opinion.
    US news: here is our opinion, you have to find the information.

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 5 років тому +260

      The BBC: Here is half the information, you have to vote remain.

    • @masterstepz9800
      @masterstepz9800 4 роки тому +178

      THE1NONLY1 As someone living in England i can say we do the same thing. We’re just better at hiding it. I guess the way its delivered makes it seem indifferent when sometimes its not.

    • @masterstepz9800
      @masterstepz9800 4 роки тому +99

      THE1NONLY1 We’re no where near as posh as people assume. We are just as uncivilised and unruly as Americans. I think that the posh perception does actually come from Americans though.

    • @Matiyahu
      @Matiyahu 4 роки тому +9

      Yeah? The BBC is basically the British Pravda.

    • @vigneshsubramanian2511
      @vigneshsubramanian2511 4 роки тому +47

      As an american, US news is the worst when it comes to credibility.

  • @Mike-ij4rq
    @Mike-ij4rq 3 роки тому +430

    The sad thing is that as an American I’ve started watching the BBC for American news for the exact reasons you stated

    • @shaneturley9299
      @shaneturley9299 3 роки тому +10

      How do you find it compared to your US news?

    • @Mike-ij4rq
      @Mike-ij4rq 3 роки тому +99

      @@shaneturley9299 Overall the BBC seems calmer and used less big trigger words (racism, fascism, attack on democracy, etc) which gives a clearer, less biased news.
      Like the video said this is because of the capitalist nature of American news, with the networks scaring people into watching to make them money

    • @oogalook
      @oogalook 3 роки тому +15

      Good move, sir. I used to watch zero news, but now I watch a little bit of BBC. And I like British comedy more than people hang out with, so that's confirmation for the videos theory.

    • @456rakki
      @456rakki 3 роки тому +1

      Ok now that's hilarious

    • @dangercat9188
      @dangercat9188 2 роки тому +6

      Me too. I watch BBC and CBC (Canadian news coverage). They give more details in current events happening here in the states. That's quite sad lmfao.

  • @bearheart2009
    @bearheart2009 6 років тому +704

    It's true, the BBC dont give a toss how many people watch. Sometimes Fiona Bruce doesnt even bother to turn up and we watch an empty chair for 30 mins.

    • @juttamaier2111
      @juttamaier2111 5 років тому +29

      Holy crap you just made laugh out loud :-)

    • @subbtopewd7266
      @subbtopewd7266 5 років тому +45

      The BBC don't make their money through adverts. They force you to buy a TV licence and if you don't you're threatened with prison and a car that drives around like the child catcher

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno 5 років тому +26

      I thought the chair was called “Fiona Bruce”. Your explanation makes much more sense.

    • @bethoswalt4549
      @bethoswalt4549 5 років тому +2

      Bcc is what what American news used to be.

    • @TheOpalHammer
      @TheOpalHammer 5 років тому +4

      @@subbtopewd7266 The TV licence is a tax on the ill-informed

  • @alexnacud25
    @alexnacud25 4 роки тому +705

    USA: Laugh at others
    UK: Laugh at selves
    Mexico: Laugh at everything that dares moving or existing in this existential plane

    • @lyx8039
      @lyx8039 3 роки тому +17

      I'm now Mexican-

    • @stealthcone
      @stealthcone 3 роки тому +12

      In Italy the humor is similar but the news is like the UK

    • @idenree8606
      @idenree8606 3 роки тому +1

      Ahhh, pretty sure it's the other way around.

    • @chubskii
      @chubskii 3 роки тому +16

      Have you ever seen us brits?
      We don’t like ourselves, Americans, the entirety of Europe (the Italians are ok), China,Korea, and basically everyone else on earth

    • @stealthcone
      @stealthcone 3 роки тому +4

      @@chubskii can’t piss us off or we will hike the hotel prices up!🤣

  • @williamlennie
    @williamlennie 5 років тому +2559

    The way I've always seen it is that Brits laugh at themselves Americans laugh at others.

    • @d4nielle364
      @d4nielle364 5 років тому +29

      same lmao

    • @tonycaniggia
      @tonycaniggia 5 років тому +294

      Also, Americans need to be "told" when to laugh (laughing track).

    • @jennieplssparemehoe6655
      @jennieplssparemehoe6655 5 років тому +6

      William Lennie true

    • @jasminecruz7882
      @jasminecruz7882 5 років тому +8

      Ah, good ol' schadenfreude

    • @fatedsculpture2596
      @fatedsculpture2596 5 років тому +144

      @@tonycaniggia Not true for me, I find that laughing in the background annoying and distracting from the actual jokes.

  • @pendragonfilm
    @pendragonfilm 3 роки тому +1567

    Speaking as an Aussie , Brit humour is hilarious and American is ha ha .

    • @lol-bg4wh
      @lol-bg4wh 3 роки тому +48

      I’ve never laughed at British humor

    • @pendragonfilm
      @pendragonfilm 3 роки тому +33

      @@lol-bg4wh wow , why ?

    • @WaywardVector
      @WaywardVector 3 роки тому +32

      @@pendragonfilm it’s all funny faces and funny sounds. Now rush hour, THERE’S a comedy. Or Deadpool. During my first watch of the office I couldn’t breathe. Princess bride is just a classic.

    • @pendragonfilm
      @pendragonfilm 3 роки тому +102

      @@WaywardVector have you seen fawlty towers or Blackadder? And the office , try the Brit version , the minute Gervais waddles out and adjusts his tie your ready to strangle him . I suppose being Aussie , Brit humour is just a lot more funny to me

    • @Lunrbatzz
      @Lunrbatzz 3 роки тому +58

      @@WaywardVector idk what British comedies you’ve been watching, I can assure you that us Brits do not find that funny

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella 4 роки тому +611

    10:00 “Terrorists are coming to blow up your Ford Focus in particular” The dry delivery and the ‘in particular’ emphasis made me howl

    • @winter_silhouette
      @winter_silhouette 4 роки тому +14

      Doug Stanhope is a legend.

    • @Boultbeeable
      @Boultbeeable 3 роки тому +8

      @@winter_silhouette thanks for that, I was hoping someone would say who it is haha

    • @spaghetto9836
      @spaghetto9836 3 роки тому +5

      Ikr, the build up and his entire mood is just *perfect* 💀👌. I use both dry humor & random humor, so I love both styles.

    • @kennethha416
      @kennethha416 3 роки тому +2

      @@spaghetto9836 same

    • @ariaxrose1
      @ariaxrose1 2 роки тому

      Howl let me know your British

  • @liliebilie
    @liliebilie 6 років тому +1359

    I'm not British but I grew up watching BBC News. That was the only news channel my parents liked (also Al Jazeera International). I moved to the US 5 years ago and I can't STAND the news here. I don't care about the reporter's damn opinion, I just wants the facts. I guess it must be my upbringing xD

    • @izouji2153
      @izouji2153 6 років тому +44

      bbc =/= facts

    • @izouji2153
      @izouji2153 6 років тому +6

      @Average Berserk fan both equally as bad

    • @cuylerbryce5366
      @cuylerbryce5366 6 років тому +52

      American news is awful. Honestly it just makes me angry to watch

    • @casonjones2801
      @casonjones2801 6 років тому +46

      Bright Trials No it’s not your upbringing. Me and many, many other Americans hate it.

    • @kailar1956
      @kailar1956 6 років тому +46

      As an American, I want the facts too. But I honestly don't know where to find them.

  • @johannestornquist
    @johannestornquist 4 роки тому +800

    This reminded me of a story a famous crime novelist in Sweden told.
    As a background, crime novels with lots of saucy murder is probably the most popular genre of books in Sweden.
    Well this crime novelist said that she once went to an African country (I've forgotten which one, but if I remember correctly it was one with warlords, child labour and a lot of human suffering. She went to a bookstore but couldn't find the Crime section. When she asked a cashier, they didn't understand what kind of genre that was. When she explained they just asked "but why would anyone want to read a book like that?"
    She said that she then understood that the reason why crime novels where people get killed left and right are so popular in Sweden is because it's such a safe country. Usually people are so bored from the uneventfulness of their daily existence that they escape into a dangerous, exciting existence in fiction instead.
    And people in countries where there is already a lot of suffering instead want to escape to a nicer, safer place where they don't have to think about all the terror around them all the time.

    • @svensvensson1085
      @svensvensson1085 3 роки тому +24

      So.... America ey.

    • @MetalShag
      @MetalShag 3 роки тому +16

      @@svensvensson1085 Very true, same with film series. I wonder what our humor could be described as, I don't consume alot of it but it seems to be built around alot of akward situations and akward people.

    • @ControlDevilMakima
      @ControlDevilMakima 3 роки тому +2

      So true

    • @ceciliaxx
      @ceciliaxx 3 роки тому +22

      @@MetalShag Which would certainly make sense, as much of British culture is withdrawn and individualistic - so many of us are remarkably uptight, awkward comedy seems like the natural option ~ ❄

    • @May-ky4lu
      @May-ky4lu 3 роки тому

      +

  • @MalloryKnox.
    @MalloryKnox. 4 роки тому +94

    I live in the UK and the self loathing jokes are so common, that it's now become a joke to insist you are being serious

    • @tsurugi5
      @tsurugi5 2 роки тому

      that’s the problem with modern society that largely stems from angl*s, too self hating to a fault, might as well off your selves but hey you’re already doing that through eugenics from politics LOL

  • @digapygmy70
    @digapygmy70 4 роки тому +2029

    "Just as well-equipped to stop a viral outbreak" that aged well

    • @PizzaHutCEO
      @PizzaHutCEO 4 роки тому +76

      Honestly though. Sensationalism could have saved us but instead everyone pretended it wouldn’t be a problem because they didn’t want to accept the idea of inconvenience or danger.

    • @philiplange4413
      @philiplange4413 4 роки тому +4

      Damn, beat me to it

    • @zachcushing-murray2663
      @zachcushing-murray2663 4 роки тому +3

      Shit just commented that lol

    • @nicholasdelbosco6486
      @nicholasdelbosco6486 4 роки тому +13

      Um well currently the UK is doing much worse. The mortality rate and this is according to John Hopkins University and Medical Center, "UK mortality rate for COVID cases is 68 out of 100,000 making it the worst in the world," compared to the US which is, "42 out of 100,000". Also the case to death ratio is TERRIBLE in the UK, it's also the worst in the world. "15.3% of COVID cases result in death," whereas it's only 3.8% in the US.

    • @andrewfish3778
      @andrewfish3778 4 роки тому +17

      Interestingly, our media has behaved much more like their US counterparts this time round.

  • @wilburger506
    @wilburger506 4 роки тому +2135

    The difference is Britain have Monty Python and America doesn’t.

    • @melancholymelon5316
      @melancholymelon5316 4 роки тому +120

      Very true UK has better comedians too

    • @TheKnoxvicious
      @TheKnoxvicious 4 роки тому +55

      The difference is America has The Simpsons and Britain doesn't.
      We can play the game too, fam.

    • @steps8140
      @steps8140 4 роки тому +196

      @@TheKnoxvicious that is just proving his point

    • @TheKnoxvicious
      @TheKnoxvicious 4 роки тому +4

      @@steps8140
      I was referring to modern day Simpsons, fam

    • @darthsawlex8257
      @darthsawlex8257 4 роки тому +187

      @@TheKnoxvicious But the modern simpsons are so much worse than classic simpsons!

  • @kbitchkal8765
    @kbitchkal8765 6 років тому +2758

    I prefer british
    Its dry in a funny awkward way
    But American is good too

    • @isetta4083
      @isetta4083 6 років тому +55

      I think the awkwardness makes it funny

    • @GummyDinosaursify
      @GummyDinosaursify 6 років тому +78

      To me, the characters are what matter. I like both kinds of humor as long as the characters are fun to watch. If it's just a bunch of irredeemable assholes, I just won't find it enjoyable.

    • @ThemChosenGamers
      @ThemChosenGamers 6 років тому +4

      Kbitch Kal its sometimes painful to watch

    • @ivanb4681
      @ivanb4681 6 років тому +9

      TableWrens You don't like it's always sunny?

    • @albertzacho2606
      @albertzacho2606 6 років тому +5

      for me, it's about the setting if it's boring, the in-your-face humour of some American shows, become really annoying, but with British its just not funny and makes me cringe

  • @Epsa_
    @Epsa_ 4 роки тому +104

    Moral do the story: Monty Python is god tier comedy

  • @BlankCanvas88
    @BlankCanvas88 5 років тому +296

    Something I like about British humor is that it takes a lot of unexpected turns. In American comedy, you typically give each character their certain tropes that they repeat throughout the show. The Office is a classic example b/c each character had their schtick that they stuck to (Meredith was the drunk; Creed was the criminal; Kelly was the bimbo; Ryan was the typical millennial). It wasn't a bad thing b/c it made it comfortable b/c you can sense where it's going. But on British shows, the character can be going one direction and do a complete left turn then end up 500 miles away from where you thought he/she'd end up. It's just more unpredictable overall.

    • @Golmov_the_Wretched
      @Golmov_the_Wretched 5 років тому +13

      I think that's British writing in general, not just comedy. I'm a kiwi, and it's pretty easy to see where most USA drama series are going to go next. With the British ones you're always left wondering....

    • @Quapple855
      @Quapple855 5 років тому +7

      I swear to god stop using "b/c" i want to strangle you

    • @qasimmir7117
      @qasimmir7117 5 років тому +1

      BlankCanvas88 Well The Office US executive producers are two Brits.

    • @Jeagles
      @Jeagles 5 років тому +1

      b/c

    • @tegamingother
      @tegamingother 4 роки тому +1

      @@qasimmir7117 doesnt meannuts British comedy though

  • @captaincrash9002
    @captaincrash9002 5 років тому +656

    "It's german humor, it's no laughing matter"

    • @vidiav4614
      @vidiav4614 3 роки тому

      Perfectly encapsulates the thumbnail

    • @Burpingtogheter
      @Burpingtogheter 3 роки тому

      Here's a joke:
      French food

    • @mswijn
      @mswijn 3 роки тому

      @@Burpingtogheter yes yes

    • @Burpingtogheter
      @Burpingtogheter 3 роки тому

      @@mswijn very funny username , i know

    • @lawpete556
      @lawpete556 3 роки тому

      i wondered how far i would have to scroll

  • @nilasmp6907
    @nilasmp6907 5 років тому +603

    Moral of the story:
    Stop watching news and you can enjoy both type of comedy.

  • @4real681
    @4real681 2 роки тому +65

    As a swiss, British humor is actually hilarious and american comedy is more of a stretched laugh. With this i mean british and european omedy makes you burst out in to laughter and the american comedy tells more of a story that doesnt take itself serious which gives you a lot of small laughes through the entire time.

  • @erinhartshorn4644
    @erinhartshorn4644 5 років тому +449

    the reason the last episode of Black Adder goes fourth ends with them all dying is because it's no longer a comedy at that point, it's trying to show the seriousness of the war and that's why at the very end there's a shot of Flander's fields with all the poppies. It's a tribute to the thousands of soldiers who died, it's not meant to be funny

    • @AA-yo6yg
      @AA-yo6yg 3 роки тому +2

      Yes but most of the show is around war no? It’s not suddenly become apparent in the last episode so your point is irrelevant

    • @attjy6458
      @attjy6458 3 роки тому +6

      This comment definitely leads me to believe you're American, Erin. Nothing wrong with it, just using the logic of this video

    • @erinhartshorn4644
      @erinhartshorn4644 3 роки тому +20

      @@AA-yo6yg the very ending is just to show that while the whole show satirises war, it was really a horrific thing, that's why its only a small moment right at the end to show respect after using the topic for comedy

    • @garfield5983
      @garfield5983 3 роки тому +3

      Its showing how terrible the commanders were to the boys during the war, when they got enrolled they made the war seem fun and exciting but the reality was more horrid and bloody.

    • @gogogaming6249
      @gogogaming6249 3 роки тому

      I loved the funni part when all my favourite characters were killed

  • @DMWayne-ke7fl
    @DMWayne-ke7fl 6 років тому +739

    Ron Swanson has no flaws.

    • @TheCloserLook
      @TheCloserLook  6 років тому +128

      True, he is the apex human being we should all aspire to be.

    • @biffjerky3444
      @biffjerky3444 6 років тому +51

      Tammy 1 and Tammy 2

    • @strategossable1366
      @strategossable1366 6 років тому +16

      +The Closer Look you may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like

    • @TheBearNYC01
      @TheBearNYC01 6 років тому +28

      "Capitalism: God's way of deciding who is smart and who is poor."

    • @katanaman444
      @katanaman444 6 років тому

      Other than the fact that he can have his entire personality and identity dismantled and reassembled however the last woman he had sex with sees fit

  • @HelloFutureMe
    @HelloFutureMe 6 років тому +1084

    My feeling is that the US mass produces shows of all kinds, including comedy, meaning we happen to see more examples of bad US humour, even if there are great examples.

    • @davidkennedy6208
      @davidkennedy6208 6 років тому +86

      Hello Future Me believe me there's plenty of examples of terrible British humour too. As a Brit I admit that our track record with sit coms is pretty hit n miss!!!

    • @AnimePlaysMinecraft
      @AnimePlaysMinecraft 6 років тому +44

      Of course both have shit shows, but as the original commenter said America mass produces them on a much larger show. We have less comedies and they last far shorter, whether they are good or bad. In fact, when people talk about bad British shows the talk is normally on our decades old soaps like coronation street or the other one I can't remember, whilst for America it's their bad comedies that they mass produce.

    • @rowanjude2259
      @rowanjude2259 6 років тому +17

      i agree. shows and movies are pumped out at a rapid pace and eventually, the bad examples are cancelled and forgotten while the good strive

    • @davidkennedy6208
      @davidkennedy6208 6 років тому +7

      Anime Deamon yeah I think the states knock out some horrendous soaps as well. Thinking about it, I don't think I good soap is possible haha!!! (sorry I'm just bitter because the missus loves all that crap!)

    • @CarlosRodriguez-dh7mm
      @CarlosRodriguez-dh7mm 6 років тому +3

      Hello Future Me Oh wow, you're a fan of this channel. Cool.

  • @paswordwithtwoss
    @paswordwithtwoss 3 роки тому +116

    Irish humor: make fun of themselves AND others

    • @ice-icebaby6088
      @ice-icebaby6088 3 роки тому +9

      Scottish humor: making fun of the English and Americans

    • @corkonianmapping2074
      @corkonianmapping2074 3 роки тому +8

      Ha we do that in ireland too aswell as everyone else no one is safe from an irish comedian

    • @ice-icebaby6088
      @ice-icebaby6088 3 роки тому +2

      @@corkonianmapping2074 hahaha, lol. true

    • @daddyderrick6769
      @daddyderrick6769 3 роки тому +3

      @@ice-icebaby6088 AYYY SCOTTISH RISE UP

    • @nicksparrow009
      @nicksparrow009 3 роки тому +1

      best one

  • @natem1579
    @natem1579 6 років тому +305

    Michael and Dwight do NOT have a "hate-filled" relationship. Dwight looked up to Michael for 99% of the show, but Michael didn't feel the same, and mostly didn't like Dwight - but he liked the idea of somebody liking him, so he took advantage of him. Dwight was only angry at Michael for a couple episodes leading up to his departure, because he didn't want Dwight to replace him as Manager, Dwight's career dream.

    • @ethanhudson2009
      @ethanhudson2009 6 років тому +6

      It was hate filled. Besides the fact that Michael never really acted kind to him and there were multiple times where Dwight tried to get him fired. Thy just always had respect for each other behind that

    • @FeelTheLack
      @FeelTheLack 6 років тому +7

      Michael didn't see Dwight as 'cool' so he didn't appreciate how much Dwight worshiped him, if Dwight laughed at something Michael did and he was the only one who did, Michael knew he had failed to impress the 'cool' people.

    • @angeloflove37
      @angeloflove37 6 років тому

      I don't think their relationship was the point of this video

  • @MekDog69
    @MekDog69 5 років тому +2228

    in summary, infinity war is a British comedy

    • @Volvith
      @Volvith 5 років тому +23

      @Grimsby Reapers It's a 20 ish year old story at the very least, and a perfect example of why, while they are enjoyable, movies based on comic books just do not work.
      It's like trying to make a movie out of a videogame with a minimum play-length of 50 hours.
      The only good way to 1:1 adapt a comic book is with the most expensive series probably ever, at which point it'd just not be economically viable anymore.
      And seeing as Marvel is property of Disney, not economically viable = we don't give a fuck about this concept anymore, burn it, it's all not canon anymore and we don't care.
      EDIT: Reading my comment back, i should probably mention that comic book movies CAN work, it's just that with a comic book lineup going back literal decades, and potentially hundreds of issues of world building, character development, references, etc, it just cannot work without running into writing issues.
      And that's not even going into the issue of MAJOR characters not being viable for the screen adaptation because of different rightsholders.
      There's a lot of reasons why Infinity War just can't live up to the hype it got, and here's a prediction:
      Marvel's Cinematic Universe will, at some point, hit a brick wall.
      Not because people will lose interest, but because the disease that has been plaguing the comics for some time now will bleed over into the movies.
      Captain Marvel is only the fucking start.
      Wait until you meet Riri 'Fuck you i'm iron man now' Williams.
      _It's gonna be bad._

    • @mordador2702
      @mordador2702 5 років тому +8

      @@Volvith Well i think its hard to make a movie out of a specific comic. However, look at the Dark Knight for example. Its probably one of the most beloved movies based on a comic, where the story isnt directly taken from the comic, but rather inspired and put together from influences and attributes of the hero from the comic. Its not an issue of time in my opinion, its an issue of wanting to translate one medium with very different story telling techniques into another. The example, videogame to movie for example you used usually doesnt work out because many people dont realize how much interactivity can change storytelling.
      So yeah. You SHOULDNT adapt a comic book 1:1. But the Infinity War didnt copy the comic, it integrated it with the already existing movies, taking a lot of plot elements from a comic, which is fine imho.

    • @mason4491
      @mason4491 5 років тому

      Ezra Hawkins made it 420 nice comment

    • @bigbully3702
      @bigbully3702 5 років тому

      Very good sir

    • @erads2185
      @erads2185 5 років тому +2

      @Grimsby Reapers Well if you're going to reiterate the plot as badly as that then you might as well say you can write any movie ever on the back of a stamp.

  • @Generalscorpio
    @Generalscorpio 5 років тому +622

    It's interesting that you refer to the final scene of Blackadder Goes Fourth, that's not meant to be a comedic ending.
    The other endings are calamitous but the audience is laughing, when they go over the top that's not meant to be funny. The writers basically decided that there was no way they were going to mock, what was for millions of men, a very brutal and horrific reality, the music's different the tone is different, even the jokes are that bit darker and delivered with less comedic tone: "Blackadder aren't you forgetting your baton", "Oh yes, wouldn't want to face machine gun fire without this", Rowan's voice there is not the elastic, cynical, comically depressed voice we hear in every other episode, it's seriously depressed at what's about to happen.
    The fact that it fades to a poppy field is supposed to act as a tribute to those who died and a reminder that what we've been laughing about for the past six episodes is simply a comedic take on something deadly serious.
    I just thought I should put that in as I don't think it's an example that works for the point you're trying to make when you look at the scene in totality.

    • @tegamingother
      @tegamingother 4 роки тому +10

      Thats what makes me happy seeing a light take one somethings serious at the end its a tribute.. Idk its like makinf thinga amlittle bit better than what they would have been id thw writers decided to make a serious film instead.

    • @billvolk4236
      @billvolk4236 4 роки тому +2

      Which is a shame, because they balked at the chance to stick the landing and make it a true black comedy. Millions of people died for really, truly no reason at all, and people's inability to process that even a century later is tragic and funny at the same time. Fading to the poppies, a nationalist jingoist symbol and a reference to a nationalist jingiost poem exhorting readers to "take up our quarrel with the foe" in the name of the sunk cost fallacy, was a failure to be self-critical at the worst possible moment. They goofed.

    • @matthewparker9276
      @matthewparker9276 4 роки тому +5

      @@billvolk4236, they do mean quite heavily into the uselessness of war, almost every episode in that season highlights either how their efforts make no difference, or their superiors are incompetent, and none more than the last episode. However they decided, and quite late in production, that the last moment of the show was not going to be a joke at the expense of the common soldier, and instead be a serious moment where every major cast member (bar one) accepts that their lives will be the next to fall in the pointless war.

    • @billvolk4236
      @billvolk4236 4 роки тому +1

      @@matthewparker9276 And that was the problem. The rest of the series established well enough that the officers had a large share of the blame in the farce that killed so many, but they feared to use their last chance to admit that the rankers did, too. The real ones believed sincerely in what they were doing, were not just willing accomplices but the principal actors, and for that they should be eternally laughed at. Dying didn't make them right, though we still act like it did.

    • @astupidbitch8084
      @astupidbitch8084 4 роки тому +1

      Bill Volk it’s not meant to be a black comedy though

  • @michaeliobay82
    @michaeliobay82 3 роки тому +59

    7:18 It’s almost as if the news should be neutral and simply informative.

  • @killerdove123
    @killerdove123 5 років тому +846

    Reminds me of the old joke:
    A British guy and an American guy go for a walk together in a park.
    Brit: Ah! Spring in the air!
    American: Why should I??

    • @manuelhuizar3607
      @manuelhuizar3607 5 років тому +80

      A British guy and an American guy both walk into a country
      British- lay down your guns while we tax you
      American- 1776 buddy

    • @jackenglish5777
      @jackenglish5777 5 років тому +59

      "I see no french ships this time."

    • @artemreinhart747
      @artemreinhart747 5 років тому +30

      Jack English “I see no empire this time” gottem

    • @mlghassan
      @mlghassan 5 років тому +28

      a british guy and an american guy go for a walk together in a park......
      then they commit 69

    • @yun-jinlee3782
      @yun-jinlee3782 5 років тому +52

      @@manuelhuizar3607 and here is another unfunny american

  • @Hxlmes1919
    @Hxlmes1919 4 роки тому +441

    US: American dream
    UK: Social realism

  • @anubisgod23
    @anubisgod23 5 років тому +470

    EXTREMELY subjective. Generally people prefer the one they are most exposed to. Being British I prefer british humour but duh

    • @metawarp7446
      @metawarp7446 5 років тому +25

      Yeah, it's mostly "just a cultural thing". It's obvius that the familiarity plays a bigger role than baity news do.

    • @rini6
      @rini6 5 років тому +27

      I’m American and I love British humor (sorry, “humour”)

    •  5 років тому +3

      @@rini6 Okay? That doesn't make you special or unique.

    • @gowonnowog
      @gowonnowog 4 роки тому +6

      Anthony Kist And I’m American and I like American humor so yeah

    • @soleo2783
      @soleo2783 4 роки тому +3

      I'm brazilian, humour here is more american, but since all my friends are depressed teenagers i got more exposed to british humour and so that's what i prefer lmao

  • @tomoakley760
    @tomoakley760 3 роки тому +67

    I like American TV comedies because they can put a smile on my face during a bad day.
    But I like British comedies because they find the humour in someone else's bad day.

  • @jachariah4694
    @jachariah4694 5 років тому +529

    I feel that Brits would very much enjoy “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”

    • @ODR96
      @ODR96 5 років тому +135

      We do.

    • @WouldBeSapient
      @WouldBeSapient 5 років тому +88

      Can I offer you a nice egg in this trying time?

    • @DrewPeabaws
      @DrewPeabaws 5 років тому +14

      Jachariah we very much do

    • @ArkRiley
      @ArkRiley 5 років тому +47

      Written by some Philadelphians, so naturally it's a little more British than the standard "American comedy".

    • @silversoul9683
      @silversoul9683 5 років тому +11

      I was literally just thinking what about it's always sunny in Philadelphia

  • @tristanneal9552
    @tristanneal9552 6 років тому +910

    So British comedy is about empathizing with the protagonist, while American comedy is about projecting onto the protagonist.

    • @RheaStorm
      @RheaStorm 6 років тому +51

      No? British comedy is laughing as you shit on the protagonist even though you want to empathize with them the show doesn't let up making you feel horrible watching and making the show a slog to watch.

    • @Sephiruto
      @Sephiruto 6 років тому +151

      And American comedy is fart jokes and cheap, mass-produced knock-offs of much better shows.
      I can make shit generalizations too.

    • @RheaStorm
      @RheaStorm 6 років тому +18

      American comedy has infinitely more variety.

    • @Sephiruto
      @Sephiruto 6 років тому +37

      I clicked on the notification for this and when the video restarted it summed up my thoughts perfectly. XD
      The concept of "One type of comedy" is frankly ludicrous and bizarre, and for you to insinuate such a thing as a "lack of variety" in such is insane. Comedy is defined as something capable of entertaining and inciting amusement and laughter, because of this there will never be a singular type of "humour", be it British, American, Italian, Iranian, French or any other number of places. The individual creates the comedy and that, in turn, means that no matter where you are comedy will have "Infinite variety".

    • @abijo5052
      @abijo5052 6 років тому +51

      Thats bs. I'm British and have watched a huge amount of British comedy shows, and a fair few american ones. Now I've seen more variety of British comedy than american comedy. Why? Becuase I'm exposed to a larger variety of British comedy. The american shows I watch are just the popular ones that are stuff I know I'm going to like- Community, Parks and Rec, HIMYM etc. The British shows I was are pretty much anything that's on, because they're much easier to access and so I see stuff that most americans will never hear of, and most Brits will forget. You only see what's in front of you. I'm sure American comedy has huge variety- it's just hard to see the variety when you're not in the country. The same as British comedy.

  • @swarley414
    @swarley414 4 роки тому +239

    9:03 "in the USA, in a country just as well equipped to stop a viral outbreak as the UK". Did not age well haha

    • @OnlyGrafting
      @OnlyGrafting 3 роки тому +40

      UK: doesnt worry about ebola
      US: shat itself about ebola
      UK: shat itself about covid
      US: doesn't worry about covid as much
      What the actual fuck why are we just being polar opposites?

    • @GH29111
      @GH29111 3 роки тому +13

      @@OnlyGrafting we were right both times tho lol

    • @nickleback3695
      @nickleback3695 3 роки тому +8

      The per capita death toll in higher in the uk tho.

    • @skyfallrao2095
      @skyfallrao2095 3 роки тому +8

      @@nickleback3695 well that’s bc are country is smaller and we have less population tho

    • @eagleeye5526
      @eagleeye5526 3 роки тому +4

      @@skyfallrao2095 and our population is older

  • @fallenhope1
    @fallenhope1 5 років тому +1282

    Dont forget. America invented canned laughter because they didnt think american audiences would know a joke was told

    • @nattievoices
      @nattievoices 5 років тому +176

      fallenhope1 our of the invention of the laugh track shitty writing was born. There are videos online where someone took out the laugh track of friends and other shows and it’s just awkward.

    • @fallenhope1
      @fallenhope1 5 років тому +50

      @@nattievoices Ive seen those they make me really uncomfortable

    • @nattievoices
      @nattievoices 5 років тому +7

      fallenhope1 right

    • @metawarp7446
      @metawarp7446 5 років тому +54

      I heard it's because laughing together feels less awkward than laughing with others
      I'm not sure if that's a joke, I didn't find it funny
      Clever America bashing jokes are gold, simple ones not so good...

    • @Handle1296
      @Handle1296 5 років тому +11

      Meanwhile I heard that was just a spiteful rumor.... hmmmm

  • @MadelineRed
    @MadelineRed 5 років тому +341

    He totally missed the fact that Jim Halpert from The Office (U.S.) is a PERFECT example of that straight man trope. (Also, why not compare the british office and the American one? It’s perfect!)

    • @oppositeofmismatch7864
      @oppositeofmismatch7864 5 років тому +10

      Madeline Red also people in Britain like the British one more as Americans might not understand the jokes or take them to seriously

    • @oppositeofmismatch7864
      @oppositeofmismatch7864 5 років тому +14

      The guy that made the office originally also made the US one btw

    • @ReyesmusicUK
      @ReyesmusicUK 4 роки тому +42

      nah the british office was worse than the american one and thats coming from someone whos british however the american inbetweeners is awful compared to the british one.

    • @McconneIIRet
      @McconneIIRet 4 роки тому +7

      Because the British one sucked.

    • @joelk3187
      @joelk3187 4 роки тому +9

      국수공주 no it’s cos you probably don’t understand the humour

  • @SentaiGuy
    @SentaiGuy 6 років тому +588

    Both can be good, Both can be bad. There...

  • @saramulry
    @saramulry 3 роки тому +33

    This is brilliant. Also, interestingly as an American I grew up with my family watching mostly British comedies, and my family often remark on how we have such "dark humor". With all my British friends there seems to be nothing at all "dark" about my humor, while my American friends often think my joking goes a bit too far.

    • @moonknight4053
      @moonknight4053 Рік тому

      You should check out Tra rags, long beach griffy, etc

    • @djgroopz4952
      @djgroopz4952 10 місяців тому

      I'd love to hear one of your dark jokes.

  • @thorjelly
    @thorjelly 6 років тому +275

    I would argue a big difference is a matter of self-awareness. British comedy protagonists are often painfully aware of their shortcomings and a lot of the comedy revolved around them trying to hide it so they don't lose face. American comedy protagonists are often painfully unaware of their shortcomings and a lot of the comedy revolved around them digging themselves deeper and deeper into a hole they don't even realize exists. I believe that even the supposed 'perfect' characters, including Seinfeld, are actually flawed in that they never realize when their smart-ass attitudes are actually making things consistently worse for themselves; because the characters are actually basically incapable of realizing their error, the resolution to this is some deus ex machina or ironic convenience which makes things work out anyway -- or even, nothing really works out, but the characters are STILL too stupid to realize how it is their fault. On the other hand, in British comedy, protagonists are usually put into an uncomfortable situation and the comedy revolves around their terror of being found out; it is only the natural end result that they are actually eventually found out, realizing their fears.
    One thing you didn't touch on to account for this, which is something a lot of people point out as a reason for the difference between the two styles of comedy, is that British culture much more revolves around class struggle and there is some fantasy that the British have of the pompous elite being found out as inadequate, taking them down a few notches. I do however like your news theory very much, and agree that probably has a lot to do with things too.

    • @theconeezeanemperor1619
      @theconeezeanemperor1619 6 років тому +16

      That very much does fit with Black Adder, and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, just to name two. I mean, British Officers in WW1 (When they are regarded as incompetent and failing at their duty, as their men all die), who end up dying in the same way their men did, and a supposed King Arthur who assembles an army to storm a French Castle only to be arrested for murdering a Historian half a movie back.
      Certainly fits with the class struggle-based culture of Britain.

    • @keyboard-commentator
      @keyboard-commentator 6 років тому +9

      you're right, and it seems a little obvious after you explained it. kinda strange that he didn't realize this key difference in cultures that produce different types of comedy. he definitely made some good points, but didn't quite solve the puzzle in the end. maybe he doesn't have much exposure to american culture to make a solid cohesive theory? either way, great comment, nice insight!

    • @benjyheffer
      @benjyheffer 6 років тому

      I do agree but to an extent. A character like David Brent is not self-aware at all. He truly believes that the way he acts is the proper and correct way to do so. He isn't self aware of his flaws he believes he is a comedian.
      One thing I notice is that in America the joke is the joke, whereas here in the UK the joke is the person and the way they react. A good comparison is the jelly prank in the Office.
      UK: ua-cam.com/video/U1PHpkdvNOs/v-deo.html
      US: ua-cam.com/video/glFrp-CmNVA/v-deo.html
      Even in the way the american version is filmed it zooms in for a close up on the plate, whereas the British version is focused on the people. This gets more pronounced as the pranks go on in the American version. The joke is always what's going on not the reaction.

    • @darthsidious2653
      @darthsidious2653 6 років тому

      America is just more moralistic and narcissistic ("individualistic"). British protagonists tend to be more flawed. Compare Huck Finn with Hamlet.

    • @darthsidious2653
      @darthsidious2653 6 років тому

      Or compare Huck Finn with the kind of similar Barry Lyndon who was created around the same time..

  • @foxesonmoon3234
    @foxesonmoon3234 5 років тому +63

    I love how the clip of Russell Howard screaming summaries the American news so well

  • @VanJeans
    @VanJeans 5 років тому +172

    American Vs British Comedy - Which Is Better?
    *Shows a clip of New Zealand humour when showing the Thor scene

    • @AliceSprings1213
      @AliceSprings1213 5 років тому +4

      @Absolute Mad Lad Why thank you
      But the Kiwis can just go commit the nonexist

    • @hypercc1
      @hypercc1 5 років тому +11

      What we do in the Shadows = amazing

    • @foottoast4235
      @foottoast4235 5 років тому +6

      @@AliceSprings1213 I'm not kiwi or Australian but Australia is horseshit compared to new Zealand

    • @KingKristian456
      @KingKristian456 5 років тому +3

      VanJeans Hershey’s taste like sick, it’s not real chocolate I swear it, Cadbury chocolate however is creamy and amazing so England wins!!!

    • @nnamdre6612
      @nnamdre6612 5 років тому +1

      I laughed so much watching Flight of the Concords.

  • @Zackypuffsnurple
    @Zackypuffsnurple 4 роки тому +34

    I love both humor types. I'm often surprised that my fellows don't like British humor. It's so jarring, how can it not be funny

  • @AnaRose13206
    @AnaRose13206 5 років тому +84

    Yep time to stop watching American news channels, his observation is terrifyingly accurate. Great video

  • @gaypanda4787
    @gaypanda4787 6 років тому +237

    The BBC presenters have to be emotionless because as a publicly funded broadcast the BBC has to remain completely impartial and unbiased. An example of this is how the people displaying the news (newsreader, weather forecaster) cannot wear any religious symbolism like a cross

    • @TheStevieharris
      @TheStevieharris 5 років тому +29

      BBC impartial and unbiased?? to everything but politics maybe

    • @LikaLaruku
      @LikaLaruku 5 років тому +4

      BBC America is apparently far too American then. They wear their political bias on their sleeves.

    • @MrSpartanspud
      @MrSpartanspud 5 років тому +8

      The BBC is blatantly biased on a regular basis. A former BBC boss stated that during the independence referendum in Scotland the reporters were told to prove why voting for independence was the stupid choice. Doesn't seem very impartial from where I'm standing.

    • @tjofcarolina1776
      @tjofcarolina1776 5 років тому

      NPR also does the impartial tones too

    • @qc15pvetter
      @qc15pvetter 5 років тому

      Yeah... Ok... Because being publicly funded and run by the state definitely always and 100000% means there's no bias.... Just look at China. They would never spew propaganda all day. They totally would take a critical look at there government.

  • @papab1esss
    @papab1esss 6 років тому +121

    the news coverage in the us is literally a dystopian nightmare for every human living in a normal democracy. damn.

    • @GigaChadh976
      @GigaChadh976 6 років тому +2

      Most Europeans headlines read “Muslim refugee kills/assaults/rapes Woman.” What’s your point.

    • @GummyDinosaursify
      @GummyDinosaursify 6 років тому +13

      The funny thing is, you get so desensitized to the news that even the shock value they try to push means nothing.

    •  6 років тому +1

      slothhere good thing the news only reports the worst cases 24/7 so outsiders believe that is just how America is...oh wait...

    • @drownedcactus5618
      @drownedcactus5618 6 років тому +15

      Just look at the Ebola outbreak and how it was broadcasted in the news.
      America: IF A MAN COUGHS ON ME I MIGHT GET EBOLA-AIDS I DON WAN EBOLA AHH
      UK: There has been an increase in volunteers and more staff have been assigned. Everything will be fine.

    • @tpgslmth4252
      @tpgslmth4252 6 років тому +4

      Not really tbh... atleast here in germany, there is a bit of a split. One half is the respected high quality news who report with journalistic excellence, the other half is news-papers like the BILD with half page headlines, overly big pictures, gossip and such who get high circulation, becaus of well... sensationalism and have thus become somewhat of a running gag themselves without the actual readers realizing the shit they are reading.

  • @EllaGP22
    @EllaGP22 3 роки тому +41

    “Terrorists are coming to blow up YOUR Ford Focus in particular”

  • @glenntech90
    @glenntech90 4 роки тому +660

    UK: I'm depressed so let's get even more depressed via depressing comedy
    USA: I'm depressed so let's fix that via happy comedy
    The Epoch Times: Did you know that the Chinese Communist Party is the reason why you're depressed?

  • @metalman7825
    @metalman7825 5 років тому +80

    News anchor: “...and in other news we turn to our reporter on scene.”
    Reporter on scene: “AAAAHHHHHHH!!! Back to you Howard.”

  • @RoyceRemix
    @RoyceRemix 6 років тому +247

    The one big exception is of course, "The Simpsons"... American-made, British-adored.

    • @IIIIIIIIIIIIIIPKIIIIIIIIIIIIII
      @IIIIIIIIIIIIIIPKIIIIIIIIIIIIII 6 років тому +15

      Prefer Family Guy...

    • @fungusonus
      @fungusonus 6 років тому +47

      who doesn't love the simpsons, at least the early seasons

    • @user-686hs-77
      @user-686hs-77 6 років тому +15

      @@IIIIIIIIIIIIIIPKIIIIIIIIIIIIII haha fart joke very funneeeeeeee

    • @hottestcheese7973
      @hottestcheese7973 6 років тому +4

      General Goldy well now you do

    • @Tigither
      @Tigither 6 років тому +9

      @@hottestcheese7973 At my parents house once...my dad said, "You're not still watching that thing with the yellow people are you?" I spotted something.... I lifted his nearest trouser leg....yes, Simpsons socks! We all collapsed and didn't stop laughing for half an hour! 😁

  • @SalcranVGC
    @SalcranVGC 2 роки тому +12

    I'm British, and Frasier is a fantastic American sitcom which seems to use elements of both, I feel. You get a mix of episodes that can end in disaster, and episodes that work out in the end. And Frasier himself is the straight man, with a lot of character flaws. It's perfect.

  • @OMGCROW
    @OMGCROW 6 років тому +312

    Eh. In America, dry, cynical humor is actually quite popular. You'll just barely find it on television or film. But in stand up comedy and daily life, dry humor, similar to what people call British comedy, is pretty standard.

    • @dlat1825
      @dlat1825 6 років тому +28

      In Britain dry, cynical humour is extremely unpopular, but they're not going to stop just because nobody likes it!

    • @Odinsday
      @Odinsday 6 років тому +7

      People like Bill Burr are kings of dry, American humor. He comes from Massachusetts as do I. There, cynical humor is actually very common.

    • @1981corbin
      @1981corbin 6 років тому +7

      Dry humor is everywhere in america. Heard of the office ?

    • @dlat1825
      @dlat1825 6 років тому +6

      The Office? Yeah, but Ricky Gervais is originally from Georgia, which is not in America

    • @wayward4657
      @wayward4657 6 років тому +8

      D Lat Ricky Gervais is from the UK, not Georgia, which is a US state. Also didn’t even write most of the American version of The Office. He wrote the British version which was loosely adapted into the American version.

  • @raspberrymilkshake5782
    @raspberrymilkshake5782 4 роки тому +31

    The Closer Look:
    British comedy doesn't let the characters experience genuine emotion
    Also the Closer Look:
    Uses the Blackadder ending, an absolute tearjerker when the characters all have to accept their imminent death at the hands of an uncaring world as an example of British comedy.

  • @chapin3206
    @chapin3206 6 років тому +71

    I love my country, but God I hate the news

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 6 років тому +2

      +Cn Chapin
      Just check out the British news then. Or the Dutch, we've also got quite calm people.
      'Yes, there has been a pretty bad accident with an airplane. Turns out about 25 people are killed, they haven't found the others yet.... We wil go to Maria with the news..Maria, are there any new details on the situation?'
      'Hello, no there aren't, all I can say is that they are trying to carefully pick apart the plane for survivors.'
      'Thankyou Maria, we will follow up with the weather then.'

  • @valid47
    @valid47 3 роки тому +58

    I’m American but I actually prefer British comedy or just comedy that ends with disaster

    • @daddyderrick6769
      @daddyderrick6769 3 роки тому +3

      Scottish humor is a mix of making fun of ourselves and other but I dont find americans funny compare british and USA inbetweeners the british one has more swears and dark subjects while the american one is unfunny

    • @KarlSnarks
      @KarlSnarks 3 роки тому +1

      @@daddyderrick6769 Honestly I've only seen clips comparing moments from both versions, and yeah the American version is so unfunny it hurts. The Office went pretty well when the American producers found their own spin on it though.

    • @daddyderrick6769
      @daddyderrick6769 3 роки тому

      @@KarlSnarks i agree

  • @oisinmcphillips2090
    @oisinmcphillips2090 6 років тому +575

    Monty Python, Faulty Towers, Black Adder, Hot Fuzz, The IT crowd, The Inbetweeners, In the thick of it/In the loop. I could go on. Although the US office and futurama are fantastic

    • @rohanjoshi2075
      @rohanjoshi2075 6 років тому +5

      Citizen Khan

    • @PunksterOS
      @PunksterOS 6 років тому +29

      Red Dwarf, anyone?
      RoJo UK
      Lol Citizen Khan, sure that is up there with all the greats. That joke of yours is funnier than the show. Well done.

    • @SodapopKevin
      @SodapopKevin 6 років тому +59

      Arrested Development, Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and Archer are some examples of some (imo) great American Comedies. There are fantastic movies and shows from both countries, and I'm thankful for the differences because variety is a great thing for media.

    • @WhirlingMusic
      @WhirlingMusic 6 років тому +14

      Inbetweeners. You cannot beat it.

    • @cloroxmodz1864
      @cloroxmodz1864 6 років тому +11

      Oisin McPhillips why do only fools and horses work na na na naaa na, nana na na naa

  • @tomasking982
    @tomasking982 4 роки тому +158

    there is no "best humour". it's all subjective. there are good things about American humour and good things about British humour, and that's the facts

    • @isuckatmakinghandles
      @isuckatmakinghandles 3 роки тому +16

      facts are getting buried under biased comments

    • @tioraidh-tux
      @tioraidh-tux 2 роки тому +6

      @Steve French Humour is literally inherently subjective. What one person finds funny might not be another person’s cup of tea.

    • @tioraidh-tux
      @tioraidh-tux 2 роки тому +4

      @Steve French Yes, to any one person. What I find funny might not be what you find funny. What you have to understand is that humour is not objective.

    • @tioraidh-tux
      @tioraidh-tux 2 роки тому +4

      @Steve French Look, I’m not saying that person has good taste, but yes that’s exactly what I’m saying. How is this such a hard pill to swallow?

    • @DBE_TheZek
      @DBE_TheZek Рік тому +3

      @stevefrench3640It’s true that there are many principles you can quantify which make a certain type of humour better. A lot of people who know a lot more about comedy can tell you that. The only thing is, humans don’t always take that into account. That’s where subjectivity comes into play. I agree that British comedy has many principles which elevate it in certain ways, and vice versa, it’s just hard to say how others might perceive the same content.

  • @collin3987
    @collin3987 5 років тому +190

    Michael and Dwight don't have a hate-filled relationship. Dwight sucks up to Micheal and Micheal wants someone cooler. From seasons 1-6, Dwight absolutely adores Micheal.

    • @Barkybarc
      @Barkybarc 5 років тому +3

      Collin Unruh exactly lol zero research

    • @woodsplitter3274
      @woodsplitter3274 5 років тому +27

      Also they neglected Jim - the straight man. You can like any of the characters, but Jim is the person people identify with in any episode.

    • @LegoandmoviereviewsBlogspot
      @LegoandmoviereviewsBlogspot 5 років тому

      Yes

    • @LegoandmoviereviewsBlogspot
      @LegoandmoviereviewsBlogspot 5 років тому

      Wood Splitter I agree

    • @jaybird1381
      @jaybird1381 5 років тому +12

      Jesse Nunez For real though. This dude seemed clueless. When he said Americans would be worried if someone made a self-deprecating joke I died. Like that’s pretty much 80% of our jokes...

  • @MrBioTom1
    @MrBioTom1 4 роки тому +67

    Isn't Ann Perkins the "straight man" in parks and rec? She's definitely the most normal with the least weird character flaws.

    • @tacochicken411
      @tacochicken411 3 роки тому +5

      Or Ben

    • @oj3730
      @oj3730 3 роки тому +6

      ANN PERKINS 👉👉

    • @ikebirchum6591
      @ikebirchum6591 Рік тому

      @@tacochicken411 Ben is the straight man most of the time but he still has his moments, like for example when he's jobless for a while and slowly spirals into insanity with the claymation and stuff

  • @sawc3903
    @sawc3903 5 років тому +241

    I somewhat disagree, this may be for older generations, but for the younger, news is dying, (Tv) and many of people are getting the same dark sarcastic humor and light hearted humor and transfusing them into our own type of humor for our own type of generation.

    • @fatbroccoli8
      @fatbroccoli8 5 років тому +20

      Nah Americans still don’t get the dry sarcasm of the English

    • @derren7738
      @derren7738 5 років тому +11

      @@fatbroccoli8 They're getting there though.

    • @0Abraham16
      @0Abraham16 5 років тому +4

      I think in where I live,the comedy is mixed from not too dry but too not happy ethier.

    • @ryanfecarotta6726
      @ryanfecarotta6726 5 років тому +29

      Saying this as an avid memer. A lot of memes have really quite dark content and i don't think that matters which country you're in. The up and coming generations will have much darker humor in america i believe, memes are just a sign of that. It may take till gen z becomes 30-40 years old but it will come.

    • @rosequill7925
      @rosequill7925 5 років тому +3

      Being part of gen z I see the explanation of British humor reflects gen z humor even in america

  • @tristanneal9552
    @tristanneal9552 6 років тому +196

    I’m not sure I agree with the base assumption that optimistic = happier.

    • @GummyDinosaursify
      @GummyDinosaursify 6 років тому +23

      Optimism usually comes out of unhappiness, from what i've seen.

    • @RonanAquilius
      @RonanAquilius 6 років тому +5

      it is deffinitely an assumption, and it really depends, because to be optimistic you are saying "i want things to get better" so in other words you think your life can be improved and by saying so meaning that your life isn't the best, which could be linked to unhappiness, but also being overly happy can also lead you to be optimistic, or pessimistic if you're overly sad.

    • @sidma1980
      @sidma1980 6 років тому +11

      Just look at Japanese media like anime. A lot of shows are very happy and optimistic, but it's really escapism. People that are sad or depressed are more sensitive to dark humor, and don't find it funny.

    • @davidf.1126
      @davidf.1126 6 років тому +2

      Sidma
      I really cannot see how anime and manga are any more happier or optimistic than typical western media. A lot of people, myself included, do like anime because it helps us escape escape our own boring realities but not because it is happy or optimistic, it is because they offer a sense of adventure, purpose etc. I mean heck look at Attack on Titan, one of the most popular anime out there and yet is mostly about the human race been massacred by terrifying, man-eating Titans. The manga of black butler is darker than ANYTHING I have seen in western media by a long shot, I mean ten year olds been sacrificed to demons and all of that. What about the manga of Berserker, the protagonist was raped when he was ten and then the next day he killed him for revenge on the battlefield. In Hunter x Hunter there where also some really dark arcs, though not as dark as the aforementioned, and one of the protagonist is a complete sociopath who once killed someone for demanding an apology after he accidentally bumped into him. In fact I say anime and manga are much much darker than other typical western media. That is probably true because they are bolder and tend to tackle more mature and philosophical issues. Anime/manga provide an escape from the tedious monotony of modern life but are definitely not more optimistic than other media.

    • @davidf.1126
      @davidf.1126 6 років тому +1

      I should clarify that anime is a very wide topic and that there are definitely exceptions to what I've said, but saying that anime in general is happier and more optimistic is simply false. I also forgot to mention angels of death which came this year and is also pretty dark , it has a few episodes so you could give it a try. Also, Death Note, extremely popular and the protagonist is an actual psychopath!

  • @BritishComedyUK69
    @BritishComedyUK69 6 років тому +323

    Guess which one I prefer?? :D

  • @aedanokelly5794
    @aedanokelly5794 4 роки тому +22

    The fake fire scene in the office was hilarious change my mind

    • @agamemnonhatred
      @agamemnonhatred 5 місяців тому

      Learn some grammar and I may well try.

  • @zanez2998
    @zanez2998 5 років тому +181

    Should of compared both Inbetweeners

    • @jauntyangle5667
      @jauntyangle5667 5 років тому +19

      "Should have"

    • @myheartbelongstoobietrice2646
      @myheartbelongstoobietrice2646 4 роки тому +43

      Americans CAN’T actually think their version is funny, right?

    • @angelscupboard
      @angelscupboard 4 роки тому +29

      oh my god the american inbetweeners makes me want to die

    • @kiera6326
      @kiera6326 4 роки тому +9

      ZaneZ+ American Inbetweeners was just a bad rip off anyway. Better comparing American Pie to the the British Inbetweeners.

    • @thatssofetch3481
      @thatssofetch3481 4 роки тому

      Maty Beye Even then, they’re very different shows.

  • @cyrilgigee4630
    @cyrilgigee4630 5 років тому +48

    Tbh, I'm Pennsylvanian, but I think I have a rather British sense of humor. Everything about the news is exactly right tho, I really hate our mainstream news media.

    • @hollowhoagie6441
      @hollowhoagie6441 4 роки тому +4

      As someone else from PA I have to agree. Hell up until today I've never thought of British humor being, well British, just my type of humor. Maybe it's an east coast thing?

    • @cyrilgigee4630
      @cyrilgigee4630 4 роки тому +5

      @@hollowhoagie6441 I suppose us East Coasters are the closest to Britain, time wise and geography wise. But in this digital age the cultural gap between the sides of the pond is growing ever smaller, so you can probably find examples of "British" humor everywhere.

  • @ultimatewolfexists2378
    @ultimatewolfexists2378 4 роки тому +105

    “Just as well equipped to control a viral outbreak as the UK” Oh God...if only he knew.

    • @mogcmasterofgc158
      @mogcmasterofgc158 3 роки тому +5

      I don't know much about it but it seems we were just as well equipped to handle it!
      We wernt. Neither side of the Atlantic ocean had a good enough government or president / prime minister to handle it 😐

    • @kingoftherevolution4855
      @kingoftherevolution4855 3 роки тому

      Turns out it was so much better

  • @DarthCheese
    @DarthCheese 3 роки тому +20

    Only Fools And Horses is probably the most legendary sitcom to ever exist.

  • @tomhindley1584
    @tomhindley1584 4 роки тому +31

    My theory is that british comedy is more patient, slow and subtle whereas american comedy seems to be mostly one-liners as if the sitcom were essentially a stand up comedy that quickly skips to a punchline and often is very meta because of it. often there is no punch line in british humour. this manifests in american comedy being more grounded in its dialogue and british comedy from its visuals, characters and tone.

  • @UwuAwoo
    @UwuAwoo 6 років тому +176

    If I'm going to tell a joke it's going to be used the British comedy. However, my family members don't understand that it's a joke, especially my mother. She genuinely thinks I'm not happy and need therapy.

    • @entiendemierda3849
      @entiendemierda3849 6 років тому +24

      Happens to me all the time. Every person I've met thinks I'm doing that (self deprecating jokes) because I want attention, when in fact I genuinely hate my life

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube 5 років тому

      Maybe there's some truth to that

    • @vibing6530
      @vibing6530 5 років тому +3

      True I'm American but I feel like teens(both countries) these days always use dark or edgy humor.

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube 5 років тому

      @@vibing6530 dark? Edgy yes, but dark 🤨

    • @vibing6530
      @vibing6530 5 років тому +1

      @@nowonmetube well I guess I like dark humor sometimes.

  • @ESTree-ds5tu
    @ESTree-ds5tu 6 років тому +414

    One word: inbetweeners

  • @notme8652
    @notme8652 3 роки тому +34

    So that's why everyone Dies in doctor Who

  • @anonymousxaela761
    @anonymousxaela761 6 років тому +435

    I don't get this.
    "People think British humour is more depressing and American humour is more happy, but those people are wrong."
    But then you go on to prove that British humour is more depressing and American humour is more happy?

    • @cheeseball1063
      @cheeseball1063 5 років тому +49

      British humour is better than american humour

    • @carcinogen60yearsago
      @carcinogen60yearsago 5 років тому +99

      @@cheeseball1063
      Opinion

    • @gracedarcy7524
      @gracedarcy7524 5 років тому +46

      @@carcinogen60yearsago *fact

    • @tubester358
      @tubester358 5 років тому +115

      No, I think he said that people think American humour is happier because Americans are just happier than Brits, and then he goes on to prove that the opposite is the truth.

    • @joachim595
      @joachim595 5 років тому +18

      The problem with this video is that in reality the exists no pure dichotomy: there are several types of American humour and several types of British humour. Say every Scrubs episode portrays people at work being mean to the main character, but they all end with this strange moral on a positive note. Modern family has kind of the same arrangement. One might say: now that’s typically American. But then we have Seinfeld that’s not constructed that way at all. So...

  • @stayforthepeelpronpls4774
    @stayforthepeelpronpls4774 6 років тому +203

    I feel like how everyone is brought up also affects the humour.
    Please correct me if im wrong but America seems to teach kids to be very patriotic and proud of where they come from and who they are.
    In the UK we're taught to not really show any pride in anything we do and and not show that we think we're good at anything/ be self depricating
    Anytime I have to describe something good about myself, I get extremely uncomfortable and I get the same feeling when I see someone talking about how great they are.
    I feel like that's why we don't enjoy happy endings as much because it's not in anyway relatable and seems unrealistic.
    I think we find more comfort in watching other people fail.
    I also think that the reason better relationships between characters in America are formed because, again correct me if I'm wrong please, people seem more open/ welcoming there.
    In the UK everyone all keeps themselves to themselves and don't want to bother other people with their emotions

    • @whatamidoing5683
      @whatamidoing5683 6 років тому +21

      You have a point, but as time goes on (and this is really apparent in American teens and millenials), young Americans don’t really have a ton of pride in their country or find comfort in happy endings either. A lot of jokes made by younger Americans are self-deprecating nowadays, and because social media makes teens realize that things like the Pledge of Allegiance are kinda brainwashing, we tend to reject those ideas more than we used to

    • @stayforthepeelpronpls4774
      @stayforthepeelpronpls4774 6 років тому +4

      TheClassicOnes thanks x I didn’t realise it has gone down

    • @dlat1825
      @dlat1825 6 років тому +3

      In America, they need to teach kids to be very patriotic. They're not going to figure it out for themselves.

    • @theconeezeanemperor1619
      @theconeezeanemperor1619 6 років тому +12

      "In America, they need to teach kids to be very patriotic. They're not going to figure it out for themselves." - Exactly the reason why NOT to teach them that, if they are naturally gonna grow up to hate their country, what does that say about said country?
      You are basically advocating brainwashing and propaganda, the very same tactics used by the Soviet Union, North Korea, Nazi Germany, etc, to maintain control of their population by convincing their younger generation to adore their country. As you say "They're not going to figure it out for themselves."

    • @TheWildCur
      @TheWildCur 6 років тому +2

      Why do Britosh people raise kids not to be proud of who they are and where they come from. That's strange lol.

  • @mochimoni1975
    @mochimoni1975 5 років тому +150

    What I understood in this video
    ME: trips*
    American: you alright ?
    British: oh.... Your still alive ?

  • @gg-xx9vz
    @gg-xx9vz 3 роки тому +21

    If America can make anything funnier than hot Fuzz,world's end or Shaun of the dead I'll be surprised

    • @MacEwanMouse
      @MacEwanMouse 3 роки тому +4

      Imagine not knowing who Mel Brooks is.

    • @michaelbarger4018
      @michaelbarger4018 3 роки тому +8

      Step Brothers, Tropic Thunder, Talladega Nights, The Campaign, and The Hangover are my Top 5. If you have have to watch 5 American Comedies, that's what I'd suggest right there.

  • @bmsvg7356
    @bmsvg7356 6 років тому +80

    It depends on the context IMO
    British humour is more sarcastic and punny. As a brit I find British humour goddamn hilarious and American comedy is not as much
    I personally feel American comedy is broader and more accessible where as British humour almost always goes over people’s heads.
    If you watch the flash or legends of tomorrow you will probably agree Nate and Cisco provide great comic relief and that’s ok. Whereas peter capaldi was really funny as the doctor with his dry and sometimes insulting humour.
    In the kningsman the humour is perfect for us brits. Eggsy nails the British sarcasm and humour which is good too

    • @okapi3202
      @okapi3202 5 років тому +6

      So weird. As an American I feel like British humor though funny is the equivalent edgy humor from teenagers in the States. British humor imo is edgy and predictable, though can be good.

    • @neilstuart4388
      @neilstuart4388 5 років тому

      @Sterling Archer were you serious about that rick and morty thing?

    • @teegee7445
      @teegee7445 5 років тому

      @Sterling Archer this kid said rick and morty

    • @teegee7445
      @teegee7445 5 років тому

      @Sterling Archer pretending to like a show isn't funny

    • @teegee7445
      @teegee7445 5 років тому

      @Sterling Archer you think you're being edgy and ironic and it's just not funny

  • @daddywhatchucookin2924
    @daddywhatchucookin2924 4 роки тому +89

    Bojack Horseman is the perfect blend of the two. Incredible depth of character, intense emotions and poignancy, but also really funny, witty, has that element of calamity found in british comedies. Thats why i believe its some of the best television ever made, and its american.

    • @matstermaster8086
      @matstermaster8086 3 роки тому +3

      Never thought about it that way!🤯

    • @connie6738
      @connie6738 3 роки тому +4

      definitely agree !!! bojack horseman felt very british in its depressing nature, but was also very amercian in its cathartic nature, and it less made fun of the characters struggles.

  • @Sage03
    @Sage03 5 років тому +56

    It’s amazing how every area of the world, and ever time period, has had a different sense of humor, but someone falling down is universally funny.

    • @taysem321
      @taysem321 5 років тому +3

      Truer words never spoken. Well, it's relatable and you're happy to not feel the pain of doing so, also falling is caused by awkwardness and stupid decisions, and if it ain't funny then what comedy shows are about

    • @spideyv5750
      @spideyv5750 4 роки тому

      Thats also the reason why Rowan Atkinson's character Mr. Bean is so famous around the globe, because of its physical comedy.

  • @liamscott555
    @liamscott555 3 роки тому +6

    true point, but i also think there is a "wisecracked" character in British comedy, like Basel Faulty or Father Ted, the character that self ascends to hold that level headed attitude but always instead becomes the but of the joke, its the idea of don't take yourself too seriously or think you're better than everyone, they always end up miserable so sometimes its better just to go with it.

    • @liamscott555
      @liamscott555 3 роки тому

      @@paulmcgrath6118 true, but northern Irish, I thing the concept is the same tho, a self serious person who keeps getting knocked down, an outright idiot (doogle) and the say it as it is drunk, father Jack, Ted puts on a smile and sucks uo but keeps getting bested time and time again. Only exception I can think of is still game, mostly funny scenarios at the end but I suppose some stuff ends on a positive and has the heart tug moments, other episodes end with hularity on the pranks pulled, etc

  • @TimeSpy415
    @TimeSpy415 5 років тому +155

    That moment when you want to be living in the UK just cause the news

    • @bigman25plus25
      @bigman25plus25 4 роки тому +24

      In the US... TV news is sensationalist and newspapers are (relatively impartial)
      In the UK.... TV new is (relatively) impartial and the newspapers are sensationalist.
      Trust me, we have newspapers as bad or worse than Fox News lol

    • @PizzaHutCEO
      @PizzaHutCEO 4 роки тому +6

      bigman25plus25 true, you can’t fund everything. I suspect most Americans wouldn’t want state-funded news though. Gives off scary vibes (see China).

    • @melancholymelon5316
      @melancholymelon5316 4 роки тому +12

      Listening to the radio in UK is basically an emotionaless person saying " so and so has dieeed so and so and so so have dieeed"

    • @adamlalanarhoades1517
      @adamlalanarhoades1517 4 роки тому +7

      @@melancholymelon5316 do you really want them to put emotion into that,

    • @doctorvladandhisbluejaysd2802
      @doctorvladandhisbluejaysd2802 4 роки тому +3

      Especially in 2020, when everything on the news has fueled the "2020 bad" circlejerk

  • @ronnoc5278
    @ronnoc5278 6 років тому +56

    Make depressing jokes about my grades all the time. No one thinks it is serious.

  • @PlaidRocker32
    @PlaidRocker32 4 роки тому +14

    I genuinely love both styles of comedy. One isn’t better than the other. They both have their place in culture and are equally funny, just for different reasons... which I’m pretty sure was your point. Good video!

  • @Flame1611
    @Flame1611 3 роки тому +12

    9:23 I was going to point out how that's Russel Howard, a British comedian, and then I remembered that clip is of him mocking the same thing your talking about.

  • @MrMatchboxman
    @MrMatchboxman 6 років тому +37

    I like the bit about the difference in the news.

  • @hydrasaurandre
    @hydrasaurandre 5 років тому +67

    Umm, have you ever watched even a SINGLE episode of the U.S. Version of the Office? Dwight is obsessed with Michael. Their relationship really isn't that hateful.

    • @jorgefwp14
      @jorgefwp14 5 років тому +13

      he said in that they acted that way in that episode not during the entire season

  • @dantepillon
    @dantepillon 6 років тому +267

    Hey guys I like lasagne, what about you?

  • @bobmclovinelectricboogaloo
    @bobmclovinelectricboogaloo 2 роки тому +5

    As an American I honestly enjoy both styles of comedy variety is the spice of life.