Crimen y Castigo
23 Apr 2007, 04:41 PM
If you have the OnDemand service via Comcast cable, allow me to recommend the 2007 Brit Awards on BBC America.
The Brit Awards are the English Grammy's basically. So hardly groundbreaking. But there are two reasons to watch:
1) Several good performances, including Amy Winehouse, The Killers and Oasis (who do three songs).
2) The Host: Russell Brand, who's freaking hilarious.
I'd love to hear from folks living in the UK on this, because I have no doubt the guy has massive detractors. I'd never heard of him before but I was instantly hooked. His riff on Robbie Williams and Take That (Williams' former boy band) is worth the price of admission alone.
I thought he was so funny I started searching him on YouTube and found some pretty good stand-up. Not genius, but smart and topical and good chunks of funny. I also found some other clips of his other shows and the guy is simply an elocutionary trapeze artist.
I mean, there's the gift of gab -- and then there's the ability to spew forth several ideas at once at a rapid fire, in various accents, complete with ridiculous gestures and octave shifts without stumbling. It's not easy, I'm sure.
Here's a teaser. It's a videotaped speech of Brand accepting an award from some journalists' group--during which he skewers some journalists by name (who I'm sure have had their knives out for him for some time). Funny. The only thing missing is his full-on goth/rock/rooster-haired regalia.
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The Brit Awards are the English Grammy's basically. So hardly groundbreaking. But there are two reasons to watch:
1) Several good performances, including Amy Winehouse, The Killers and Oasis (who do three songs).
2) The Host: Russell Brand, who's freaking hilarious.
I'd love to hear from folks living in the UK on this, because I have no doubt the guy has massive detractors. I'd never heard of him before but I was instantly hooked. His riff on Robbie Williams and Take That (Williams' former boy band) is worth the price of admission alone.
I thought he was so funny I started searching him on YouTube and found some pretty good stand-up. Not genius, but smart and topical and good chunks of funny. I also found some other clips of his other shows and the guy is simply an elocutionary trapeze artist.
I mean, there's the gift of gab -- and then there's the ability to spew forth several ideas at once at a rapid fire, in various accents, complete with ridiculous gestures and octave shifts without stumbling. It's not easy, I'm sure.
Here's a teaser. It's a videotaped speech of Brand accepting an award from some journalists' group--during which he skewers some journalists by name (who I'm sure have had their knives out for him for some time). Funny. The only thing missing is his full-on goth/rock/rooster-haired regalia.
q06daZ1jg1o