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"Arfa Daily" wrote in message
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On 9/16/2010 6:03 PM Arfa Daily spake thus:

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message

And you still don't get American humor. ;-)

Wot ! You mean there is such a thing ... ? d:-}

Nah, all our humor comes from the UK: Monty Python, Dame Edna, Eddy
Izzard, Tracy Ullman, etc.

Ackshooly, I've been saying for years that there are two types of
Americans distinguishable by their taste for Brit humor. One one side we
have the PBS-type humor, exemplified by "Are You Being Served?" (which I
despise); on the other are those who like Benny Hill. I'm in the latter
camp myself. (Hey, what's better than total slapstick? Worked for
Chaplin ...)


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with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags.

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And where do those who like "Absolutely Fabulous" fit in?


Ab Fab was a very 'special' kind of humour that would only ever have
worked with those four main characters, who sparked off each other in a
unique way. I think that this is often the case for why remakes, as well
as covers of classic songs, often don't work. The original story or song,
is written with an actor or set of actors or singer in mind, and because
of this, work well, and become classics. Often, you can hear a song or see
a film for the first time, and just know that it will still be playing in
30 years time.

There are of course exceptions to this, but they are so few as to
admirably prove the rule.

Arfa



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