Eric Idle is one of my favorite Pythons. Russell Brand sounds like he would fit right into that group.
Eric Idle is one of my favorite Pythons. Russell Brand sounds like he would fit right into that group.

i dont know why so many people hate this guy. he seems like a new-aged old-school howard stern to me.
i think hes brilliant
sb[SIGPIC]
I just dont find him fun nor funny.
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I have to concentrate way too hard to get through the accent, but I do like him
wow I guess I was the only hearing his stupid ass accent and corny one liners like this![]()
Hank to Beetle "who wrote the Gettysburg address"
Beetle "I don't wear dresses"

He is quick witted.. He does not speak POSH no matter what Howard thinks.. You know how here you can tell where some is from by the accent.. And people tend to think certain accents pertain to having "low class".. He's speaks very "cockney".. He doesn't translate well and I lived in the UK for years.......There's some stuff he says that's funny as hell if you get the translation.
When I lived in Knightsbridge................. I was told I did not speak "ENGLISH" I spoke " AMERICAN"..
Fuck you Mutt...WHAT DID THE STERNS GET YOU FOR CHRISTMAS YOU FUCKING TOOL![]()
the above is strictly my opinion
wow what a horrible comparison. you might as well compare beeber to neil young while you're at it.
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I love Russell Brand, but I hate when Howard interviews him. And Robin should be muzzled when he comes in.
I am not a Russell Brand fan. I feel like he tries so hard to be glib and clever and funny.....it exhausts me to listen to him or watch him. I tried a few times to watch Brand X last season simply because I like so much of FX's original programming, but we couldn't get past a few episodes. Again, I found it to be exhausting and just, I don't know, frenetic. That said, I do think he's a really bright guy and I enjoyed him in Get Him to the Greek and Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
Howard should give Russell the Artie chair.
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