All great lines but dont see my favorite. When Garreth comes back in the room during training and is asked for his fantasy, meaning his future dream scenario in the company but he says. "2 Lesbians, Sisters I'm just watching"
I like it when he's meeting his blind dates-has a moan about them sending any old rubbish -then says he's meeting a woman with a white scarf ,the woman asks "Are you David" and Brent turns to look at the camera saying " Oh FFS" with a look of disgust on his face !!
“So what’s a goblin” “how long you gonna be mate” made me laugh the most My favorite bit of acting is Keith’s appraisal, Brent losing his patience but tryna stay calm is played so well by Ricky 😂
Amazing how no other comedy show still has managed to even come close to this one. A true masterpiece by Gervais and Merchant. Everything from casting and manuscript to acting and the mockumentary format is perfectly executed. I wonder if they knew that when they were creating it. How is it even possible to get everything so right?
Excellent video - In my opinion, the line: 'I think there's been a rape up there' has to take the cake as the funniest line/scene ever created in history!
@@shinybeast8946 Gervais needed Merchant to rain him in. Ricky's work post Merchant has been on par with Mrs Brown Boys. The prophecy of When The Whistle Blows has been fulfilled.
@@3rodoxlol Gervais work is now on par with Mrs Brown's Boy's!!! Probably the worst comment he has had aimed at him for 20 years. I had to re read your comment to see if you were being sarcastic or ironic...but no!!
Brent trying to speak to the black colleague about black actors. This actually happens. This series is so spot on and accurate of office culture it's scary.
The best part about the mrs sidney poitier joke is that Brent goes back in as a follow up, like he would've been fine if he let the conversation drop but he had to go back and embarrass himself 😂😂
It's impossible to appreciate how revolutionary the office was when it appeared (the UK one, of course) if you were not around at that time. We'd never seen anything like it, it was something completely new and fresh. And over 20 years later, it has been imitated countless times but the original remains unsurpassed.
Like most of the best characters I think he’s disturbingly close to the original material ie the base actor. For Steve Coogan read Alan Patridge for Ricky Gervase read David Brent Of course they have lots of other personae but let’s face it when you watch The Trip with Steve and Rob it’s only really a short hop into Alan Partridge at points for Steve. And all the funnier for it too.
Brilliant thing about this show is that anyone could easily think of 50 more at random. I love the scene where David explains that there will be many redundancies and then after a brief pause says "On a brighter note I am going to be promoted!".....:)
Never even watch the office but just from there clips I can see in how many shows and films have used their comedy. Ovi nit saying the office was the first but you can see shows it inspired
The one where the workers are huddled around a TV in the warehouse watching a video has to be in the top 25 lines: Brent: "What are you watching?" Forklift guy: "My dog shagging his dog".
My funniest bit of Gareth's "so have you got a boyfriend?" is the way you can see him mulling over what to say or whether he should say it. It is almost as though he knows it is a bad move but then can't help himself and just does it.
The part of Gareth is played superbly. All the little mannerisms and awkwardness. Gervais said he originally imagined Gareth as a big guy who thinks he's hard, boasting about being in the Territorial Army etc. Then Mackenzie Crook walked into the audition and didn't look anything like who they had in mind, but they went with him anyway. Good call.
Hahah i loved that, you could easily make another 10 min video with different material. I was hoping "this is the real quiz!" and the "ties from Nobby Burton" were on there but still quality video
Great vid. Although I love the line where the Slough lot are drunk in Chasers and. Finchy gives Brent grief and claims 'he couldn't pull in a brothel'. Brent turns to the 'fat bird' he's been chatting up idly by Finch, and says, plastered, 'I can. And I have!'.
That part where he goes to the black guy and only starts talking about black actors brings back so many memories 🤣🤣🤣 The amount of times some white folks have started a conversation with me only to talk about either rap music or black actors and actresses, still cracks me up 🤣🤣 They look so confused when I tell them I am more of a Red Hot chilli pepper fan than rap fan 🤣🤣
“You’re not going to lose your job. You’re not going to lose your job. You know? You’re not going to lose your job.” Looks like nothing written down but was hilarious.
This is extraordinarily good. It's also very British. There are references to the British TV adaptation of The Darling Buds of May ("Perfick!") and a British documentary about the English national football team ("Do I not like that?"). It is rich and painful and sour. I haven't seen the American version. Is it nearly as good? I imagine a translation that reduces the agony in order to appeal to a wider audience. Make it milder like American cheese, and sweeter like American bread.
You're pretty much right about the changes to the US version. It is very funny, but it's also quite a different show really. Different humour. People still bicker about which is "the best" but I honestly see them as two very separate shows. And we don't have to choose, we have both :)
@@al201103can never see the point either. Love both incarnations and you're right in saying they are completely different show. Season 1 they tried too hard to be a British clone and it was very close to being cancelled after the first season but Steve Carell was in a movie that made a lot of money (40 year old Virgin) so they gave it another chance and the writers stopped trying to mirror the original so rigidly and it eventually found it's audience
great list but with such an awesome series as The Office, it's challenging to find the top 25 lines as there are loads more. In my opinion 'I THINK THERE'S BEEN A RAPE UP THERE' has to take the cake! I can watch that scene every day (and I do) without getting bored. The supporting actor is also very good in that scene! Long live The Office!
The funinest lines ever are the FIRST lines ever. That' whole job interview is hilarious. "I can make that dream come true TO aka for you." and his hand gestures pointing from his hair! "The point is you talk the talk but you dont' walk the walk viza-vi you've not yet past your forklift drivers test." So he just gives the guy the job without one! "Has he past his forklift test? He WRITES the test!" does the Pinocchio nose gesture.🤥 "He's first aid trained yeh" Cathlolic sign of the cross 🤣 "We'll get a CV over to you" does the air keyboard telling the guy he needs to add all those lies in. 😉 Imagine this guy going to work. He cant drive a forklift for shit and when he flattens a guy with said forklift he can't do even CPR or anything because hes not first aid trained! 🤣🤣🤣
Good list, hard to get down to 25 which shows how great it is- suprised there was no Simon (the guy who fixed the computers), for example- "He's defianatly dead- what were you worried about" "No pros- i'm not a pro- well you should be-I'm not interested, i'm making shitloads out of computers". Best comedy ever, anyway.
"So what's a goblin?" is definitely one of the funniest lines.
That worker guy always cracks me up.
He was great as Jeff in Peep Show.edit Oliva Coleman was also in an epp of the Office.
The guy who said "so, what's a goblin" was my old maths teacher kekw
Yes. Mine too. And I've used it a few times when the conversation goes in that direction.
“What’s a goblin? “ don’t yer know,it’s a teas made. So no one has heard of a goblin tea’s made?
All great lines but dont see my favorite. When Garreth comes back in the room during training and is asked for his fantasy, meaning his future dream scenario in the company but he says. "2 Lesbians, Sisters I'm just watching"
My favourite line aswell🤣🤣
The reply from Tim afterwards "I never thought I'd say this but can we hear more from Gareth please?"
Like Kevin from Derek where even in his fantasy he's still rejected
I'm sure The poster will try and consider this next time he puts together another set of HIS favourite clips, how rude of him
Could be the incest element?
"Different frogs, different times" still makes me laugh to this day
"He's thrown a kettle over a pub, what have you done?" - Gareth
“Under weaknesses, you’ve put eczema” cracks me up every time!! 😂
I'm sure it cracks him up too
@@alephnull4044 touche
The bloopers for that scene are hilarious
My favorite!
"Yeah... on my foot"
Mackenzie Crook (Gareth Keenan) is absolutely brilliant in this! Never has a bad line and plays his character faultlessly.
and he's got the arse, that side.
"I just wanna know how come he knows so much about midgets" cracks me up everytime.
This programme will never be matched or ever grow old
That “So whats a goblin” had me in tears
Same here 🤣🤣🤣
How long ya gonna be mate?
"Different frogs , different times " is as good a punchline as "A Pot Noodle and a Wank." Hilarious.
One of my personal favourites when Gareth is filling in David’s dating profile - he asks “mixing with friends?” and Brent says “yea, loads put loads”.
I like it when he's meeting his blind dates-has a moan about them sending any old rubbish -then says he's meeting a woman with a white scarf ,the woman asks "Are you David" and Brent turns to look at the camera saying " Oh FFS" with a look of disgust on his face !!
When this series came out it was just so original, so brilliant. I don't think anyone could write anything like it now
Also the casting. Almost perfection.
Surely, "Do you still keep in touch with Oggy?" is the funniest part of that scene?
“Brent mused…” 🤣🤣🤣
“Different frogs, different times”
I love him SO much
August 2021 and still haven't seen anything as good as the Office UK since. Absolutely brilliant and changed comedy
Yes we could do with some really good original comedy. This was ground-breaking.
Agree. First season of eastbound and down was close for me.
American office is better.
Thick of it was great as well
Then you should try the office US, 1000 times better
"David can I stay in bed all day?"
"Yes you can, David."
.... "Both me, that's not me in bed with another bloke called David."
😂😂😂
Brent is desperate for people to know he isn't a homosexual.
Ricky Gervais miming dwarf arms may be the funniest thing I've ever seen. "I know the ones"
"Then I could look up there........AT IT."
Should have been No. 1!! Brilliant post.
“So what’s a goblin” “how long you gonna be mate” made me laugh the most
My favorite bit of acting is Keith’s appraisal, Brent losing his patience but tryna stay calm is played so well by Ricky 😂
Do you want the options again?
The camera play is absolute genius
Amazing how no other comedy show still has managed to even come close to this one. A true masterpiece by Gervais and Merchant. Everything from casting and manuscript to acting and the mockumentary format is perfectly executed. I wonder if they knew that when they were creating it. How is it even possible to get everything so right?
The only thing America has copied from uk that was just as good
Not even Ricky and Steve can top it , so the rest have no chance
"Manuscript". Grandad.
Legit genius the whole show
Excellent video - In my opinion, the line: 'I think there's been a rape up there' has to take the cake as the funniest line/scene ever created in history!
You have my attention.
It's one of the greatest punchlines ever.
100% agree.
One of the greatest shows of all time. Gervais and Merchant are geniuses
Gervais is, Merchant has never made me laugh.
@@shinybeast8946 Gervais needed Merchant to rain him in. Ricky's work post Merchant has been on par with Mrs Brown Boys. The prophecy of When The Whistle Blows has been fulfilled.
@@3rodoxlol Gervais work is now on par with Mrs Brown's Boy's!!!
Probably the worst comment he has had aimed at him for 20 years.
I had to re read your comment to see if you were being sarcastic or ironic...but no!!
@@shinybeast8946 Merchant did most of the writing for the show
@@neilmccarthy6912have you seen afterlife?
Brent trying to speak to the black colleague about black actors. This actually happens. This series is so spot on and accurate of office culture it's scary.
The best part about the mrs sidney poitier joke is that Brent goes back in as a follow up, like he would've been fine if he let the conversation drop but he had to go back and embarrass himself 😂😂
Poitier was a great actor to be fair. And the other one. Both do a great Ali G impression.
It's is Mr tho, not Mrs😅
@@CreativeCache101 And he says "mister" in the clip. Dunno why "mrs" was written.
"He's thrown a kettle over a pub, what have you done?"
Amazing flex.
It's impossible to appreciate how revolutionary the office was when it appeared (the UK one, of course) if you were not around at that time. We'd never seen anything like it, it was something completely new and fresh. And over 20 years later, it has been imitated countless times but the original remains unsurpassed.
only other thing similar was the victoria wood skits in the show - another work of genius
American office surpassed it.
@@MrCostaC in terms of popularity yes.
The office US is better, period.
@@garouthetiktokinfluencerhu9731 - no, in terms of quality
"Brent mused" killed me the first time I heard it, along with "under weaknesses you've put eczema"
“….look up there, at it!…” World class writing just there
"I don't go around calling myself the mong boy" Is the funniest shit ever
david brent is the most genius character in comedy history
Like most of the best characters I think he’s disturbingly close to the original material ie the base actor. For Steve Coogan read Alan Patridge for Ricky Gervase read David Brent
Of course they have lots of other personae but let’s face it when you watch The Trip with Steve and Rob it’s only really a short hop into Alan Partridge at points for Steve. And all the funnier for it too.
Basil Fawlty has entered the chat.
So has Alan Partridge.
"So what's a goblin" gets me everytime... forever...
These jokes are so simple but genius 😂😂hits you different when your stoned 😂😂
I don't know where to begin or end with this...it's just brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
The gestures that Brent does when he realises what a dwarf is: T-Rex arms, Frankenstein-shape head.
Brilliant thing about this show is that anyone could easily think of 50 more at random.
I love the scene where David explains that there will be many redundancies and then after a brief pause says "On a brighter note I am going to be promoted!".....:)
It just feels so real thats the beauty with the office absolute masterclass
Fair play for putting this together. Cheers
Never even watch the office but just from there clips I can see in how many shows and films have used their comedy. Ovi nit saying the office was the first but you can see shows it inspired
this series is great! I love it. Nice job putting this together.
The one where the workers are huddled around a TV in the warehouse watching a video has to be in the top 25 lines:
Brent: "What are you watching?"
Forklift guy: "My dog shagging his dog".
Brilliant - neededcheering up today and this did it :D Thanks !
this is an excellent video, thanks for putting it up!
My funniest bit of Gareth's "so have you got a boyfriend?" is the way you can see him mulling over what to say or whether he should say it. It is almost as though he knows it is a bad move but then can't help himself and just does it.
I think he is actually trying to work out whether she has a boyfriend or not then asks. Which in my view makes it even better
I didn't realise how much of a comedic genius Mackenzie Crook was until I watched Detectorists recently. Now see Gareth in a new light
The part of Gareth is played superbly. All the little mannerisms and awkwardness. Gervais said he originally imagined Gareth as a big guy who thinks he's hard, boasting about being in the Territorial Army etc. Then Mackenzie Crook walked into the audition and didn't look anything like who they had in mind, but they went with him anyway. Good call.
I don't think he thought of it as a bad move, I like to think he was trying to work out from what she'd just said, whether she had a boyfriend or not.
thanks for uploading this
It's hard to pick out the best lines in The Office, every single one of them is pure genius!
It's my favorite show of all times. Absolutely hilarious.
"She has left him" is incredible.
"Brent mused, then replied..." :-D brilliant
Gawd - it just couldn't be any better ...... just brilliant !
"And under weaknesses... you've put exma" LMAO.
Fun fact: Gareth ended up being a serial killer. He was dubbed “the Poison Frog Killer” for reasons unknown.
"She said she'd be wearing a white chiffon scarf to help me spot her. So, em...oh, for fuck's sake!" 🤣
I noticed a young Olivia Coleman as an interviewer in that.
" it's a bit hard to tell with the wheelchair ones"
Arguably up there with the funniest.
Hahah i loved that, you could easily make another 10 min video with different material. I was hoping "this is the real quiz!" and the "ties from Nobby Burton" were on there but still quality video
How people can say the US office is better is beyond me. Zero comparison
20 years on and it hasn’t had an equal
This is the most fantastically observed and brilliant comedy show of all time.
Gareth's ultimate fantasy should definitely be in here
one of my top 5 moments for sure
the upstairs downstairs is probably my fav. all time moment. perfectly depicts david brent
"I think there's been a rape up there" is the greatest line in any sitcom ever.
Missed out the
"What room?"
"362"
"There is no 362, some of the complaints, will be false".
One of the funniest.
What makes The Office so perfect is it’s so believable
When it first came out I thought it WAS real!
I was only 15/16 but still!
"they should be rewarded" omg too good
"What's an elf?"
lol🤣🤣🤣
I'd only wanna be sitting where he's sitting if you were wearing a skirt, so I could look up there. At it!!!!
So many classic lines
Great vid. Although I love the line where the Slough lot are drunk in Chasers and. Finchy gives Brent grief and claims 'he couldn't pull in a brothel'. Brent turns to the 'fat bird' he's been chatting up idly by Finch, and says, plastered, 'I can. And I have!'.
I d'wanna go home with you!
That was a waste of 12 years
"You do not punish someone, Dutch or otherwise, for having big boobs" - It's true.
The man is a comedy genius
The computer nerd should have made this list. "oi, no professionals ....."
The best part of the Keith quote with Dawn was "NoT your minge" followed by the Scotch egg in the mouth.
i love during the no. 1 line, at 9:37 when he's saying "people like that shouldn't be put down", he makes a kinda syringe gesture... brilliant.
David: "Finchy, you gonna make it down? Ohhhh, why not?"
"COS I'M ALREADY HERE YOU FAT TWAAAAAT!"
Imagine getting fired and your boss starts talking about mythical creatures, that's just genius.
That part where he goes to the black guy and only starts talking about black actors brings back so many memories 🤣🤣🤣
The amount of times some white folks have started a conversation with me only to talk about either rap music or black actors and actresses, still cracks me up 🤣🤣
They look so confused when I tell them I am more of a Red Hot chilli pepper fan than rap fan 🤣🤣
So who’s your favourite actor, Denzil Washington or Idris Elba. Sorry I couldn’t help it. 😂🤣
Red Hot Chili Peppers are the bomb.TBF they did incorporate elements of funk and rap into their music. Whats are your favourite songs?
@@SuperEdge67 Ah Denzel Washington he’s good isn’t he?
I've always liked Seal. 😂
He’s trying so hard to not be racist, that ironically he ends up treating the black guy differently because of his race!
“You’re not going to lose your job. You’re not going to lose your job. You know? You’re not going to lose your job.” Looks like nothing written down but was hilarious.
Gareth would make a perfect Beavis if there were a movie about Beavis and Butthead.
The thing is, there's probably only like 3 of my favourite 25 lines in here.
That's how quotable it is.
Love the english version, so much funnier. Feels more grounded in reality whereas the american version is more "wacky"
UK is a masterpiece, but the US version is also very funny.
This is extraordinarily good. It's also very British. There are references to the British TV adaptation of The Darling Buds of May ("Perfick!") and a British documentary about the English national football team ("Do I not like that?"). It is rich and painful and sour.
I haven't seen the American version. Is it nearly as good? I imagine a translation that reduces the agony in order to appeal to a wider audience. Make it milder like American cheese, and sweeter like American bread.
You're pretty much right about the changes to the US version. It is very funny, but it's also quite a different show really. Different humour.
People still bicker about which is "the best" but I honestly see them as two very separate shows. And we don't have to choose, we have both :)
@@al201103can never see the point either. Love both incarnations and you're right in saying they are completely different show.
Season 1 they tried too hard to be a British clone and it was very close to being cancelled after the first season but Steve Carell was in a movie that made a lot of money (40 year old Virgin) so they gave it another chance and the writers stopped trying to mirror the original so rigidly and it eventually found it's audience
"Brent Mused" --- best line ever
400 years from 2021,after the pyramid wars,this is studied
like Shakespeare's greatest plays..humanity's last hope
I love the older man who's never afraid to take Brent to task over his bullshit, and how he's presumably dismissed.
"I sort of fused Flashdance with MC Hammer shit", should have been on the list.
2.7 thousand dislikes are Americans who just dont understand.
It's hard to jerk it to the Sears catalog when you've already seen internet porn.
@@howtoliveonearthYT american office = snakes and ladders British office = Chess
@@Genevasplaytime Exactly. Chess isn't funny.
socialgames American office isn’t funny. British office the original and the best with ease
@@howtoliveonearthYT We find this funny in the UK.
4:35 Arrgh....😂 this is so real. Pretending to be interested in people's inane utterings. Offices... work of the devil.
great list but with such an awesome series as The Office, it's challenging to find the top 25 lines as there are loads more. In my opinion 'I THINK THERE'S BEEN A RAPE UP THERE' has to take the cake! I can watch that scene every day (and I do) without getting bored. The supporting actor is also very good in that scene!
Long live The Office!
Half vulcan, half human. So petty. So funny 😁
I feel like that line about a boy being born who can swim faster than a shark is one of Pilkington's Ponderings.
Number two is possibly the funniest line ever written.
Amazing that Ricky Gervais would go on to host the Oscars and Olivia Colman would go and win an Oscar after the Office.
Not quite mate
Coleman was in the legendary Peep Show.
Close mate but not quite right.
Coleman interviewed him for Inside Paper no?
The fired fork lift driver was Jeff from Peep Show also.
Nice compilation vijay - one suggestions though bro...
'Different drinks,different needs'...
The funinest lines ever are the FIRST lines ever. That' whole job interview is hilarious.
"I can make that dream come true TO aka for you." and his hand gestures pointing from his hair!
"The point is you talk the talk but you dont' walk the walk viza-vi you've not yet past your forklift drivers test." So he just gives the guy the job without one!
"Has he past his forklift test? He WRITES the test!" does the Pinocchio nose gesture.🤥
"He's first aid trained yeh" Cathlolic sign of the cross 🤣
"We'll get a CV over to you" does the air keyboard telling the guy he needs to add all those lies in. 😉
Imagine this guy going to work. He cant drive a forklift for shit and when he flattens a guy with said forklift he can't do even CPR or anything because hes not first aid trained! 🤣🤣🤣
'The only reason I'd wanna sit where you are is if she was wearing a skirt, so I could up there....AT IT!!!'
LOL!!!
I never realised Olivia Coleman was in The Office :O
Can't believe you cut out the "..it takes a second to load" from the computer porno scene. That's a great line.
Timeless acidic English wit, honed to perfection !!!
The actors' reactions at 1.11 look so genuine, as if they don't know themselves whether to cringe or laugh.
The look on David's face after he says 'now you do not punish anyone, Dutch or otherwise, for having big boobs' is hilarious
Brilliance is rarely noticed until it's gone.
Good list, hard to get down to 25 which shows how great it is- suprised there was no Simon (the guy who fixed the computers), for example- "He's defianatly dead- what were you worried about" "No pros- i'm not a pro- well you should be-I'm not interested, i'm making shitloads out of computers".
Best comedy ever, anyway.