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Obv the site is back up and upgraded, obv there's some things that need to be fixed, however I've been at it all day so I'll come back to it tomorrow. Feel free to add to the list here.
it all just seems so massively scripted/staged to me. Funny at times but scripted nonetheless.
Going on listening to Karl Pilkington from the start I think he is genuine. Fair enough he is being purposely put in situations now cause they know his reactions will be funny and in the beginning it was more genuine but I still think he is hilarious in a strange way.
Going on listening to Karl Pilkington from the start I think he is genuine. Fair enough he is being purposely put in situations now cause they know his reactions will be funny and in the beginning it was more genuine but I still think he is hilarious in a strange way.
Yeah those XFM podcasts can't be scripted just judging by Ricky and Steve's reactions.
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Going on listening to Karl Pilkington from the start I think he is genuine. Fair enough he is being purposely put in situations now cause they know his reactions will be funny and in the beginning it was more genuine but I still think he is hilarious in a strange way.
dont get me wrong, he is funny but i think he's playing a character now as opposed to genuinely holding the views or having the reactions that he has... i dunno, on the extras for Politics he came across very funny and genuine (and the podcasts too) but the TV shows are very contrived in my opinion.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I don't know... on the whole I still think he is genuine, but there are certainly times where the persona seems to slip alright.
Like at the end of the African episode when he's laughing at Ricky Gervais on the phone talking about the two and a half grand he owes, the gorilla suit and that. Seems to show a level of awareness that the 'character' is not supposed to have.
On the other hand, his reaction to the place they stopped briefly at in the Route 66 episode, with all the rubbish-sculptures, the bottle trees and so on; you can imagine if Billy Connolly, or anyone else for that matter, did that it'd be a "some people might think this is crazy, but personally I love it" kind of thing. Karl's bizarre first thought is how hard you're making it to sell it on if you wanted to move. Don't think anyone could script banal oddity like that.
He also really does have an incredibly round head.
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