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the Ricky Gervais show
Volgt iemand hier de fenomenale podcast 'the ricky gervais show'?
echt fucking briljant. Karl Pilkington (L) http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...rvaistop_1.jpg http://www.guardian.co.uk/rickygervais |
Edit: Never mind ;)
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Ik heb een tijdje terug naar de eerste episode geluisterd, dat was erg komisch. Volgens mij is Karl elke episode de pineut, of niet? :D
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En Steve Merchant. Ik heb iets met Steve Merchant. (y)
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Ik heb 'The Office' op DVD, geweldige serie. Gervais verdient een eigen show. :cool:
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de verhalen van karl, echt geweldig. |
Heb nog geen enkele zoektocht uitgevoerd ofzo, maar wat moet je hebben/ doen om het te luisteren?
En heeft iemand wel eens een aflevering van Extra's gezien? Is daar wat aan? |
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Op de extras van extra's staat trouwens ook een filmpje dat Ricky een jongen heel erg lastig valt. Beplakt met plakband, rare robot pakjes aantrekt, dat soort dingen. maar het was niet karl. |
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Ik vond het alleen minder scherp qua humor en het bevatte geen 'pijnlijke' momenten zoals David Brent ze kon veroorzaken ;) En het personage wat Ricky neerzet in Extras is minder leuk; het sprak me gewoon niet echt aan. |
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van extras heb ik ook alleen nog die met kate winslet en die met ben stiller gezien, die waren erg leuk, maar ik begrijp de kritiek van n00dles wel wat ik wel grappig vond was dat ben stiller in zijn rol juist heel veel van david brent had. |
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Podcast creates an unlikely Internet icon
By Mark Egan NEW YORK (Reuters) - Unemployed radio producer Karl Pilkington has become an unlikely superstar by using the new medium of podcasting for his bizarre statement about eating an animal's private parts. Pilkington plays the village idiot on The Ricky Gervais Show, with Gervais and Stephen Merchant, a hit podcast -- the new media craze of blending iPod with broadcast. The free audio or video shows on the Internet can be downloaded onto iPods and MP3 players. It was during a discussion on the Gervais show about a reality TV show, where contestants were asked to eat an animal's penis, that Pilkington made Internet history. First he said he could not eat an animal's penis in the morning because he has a delicate stomach. He then proclaimed, "I could eat a knob at night." His "knob" soundbite has become so popular that a Google search for "I could eat a knob at night" yields more than half a million listings. Among them are T-shirts featuring the slogan and Pilkington's bald head selling for $17 (10 pounds). The BBC was among the earliest adopters of podcasting technology. It carried Radio Five Live podcasts in 2004. By last fall, major media on both sides of the Atlantic had begun podcasts. Podcasts now see amateurs and media titans alike battling for the eyes and ears of the "iPod generation." "This is another new Internet paradigm," Vanity Fair media critic Michael Wolff said, adding that like other recent changes to the media world, "It happened outside the official channels, so we are all unaware of it until it is huge." A few years ago, media companies woke up to Internet theft of music on Napster. Last year they heard about blogs, and now they are "like deers caught in the headlights again" trying to figure out podcasting, Wolff said. Among popular podcasts are shows from America's National Public Radio, CBS' news magazine show "60 Minutes" and audio essays from Slate.com. Myriad amateur podcasts include sports fans talking about favourite teams and podcasts like "open source sex," which promises "erotica, sex ed and more ..." But the most popular podcast of all is The Ricky Gervais show, where Pilkington made his name. After Gervais mused on the show that the soundbite could be used in a dance remix, it took just a few days for the Internet to be awash with songs using the soundbite as a hook. Gervais says in his ninth episode that his is the world's most popular podcast. He boasts 2.5 million downloads and says he expects 4 million downloads when the 12 episodes are done. His hit format is simple: Gervais and Merchant verbally beat up Pilkington, their former producer at the radio station Xfm, as they discuss his off-beat pronouncements. The show is strictly available as a podcast. Wolff said the question now for mainstream media companies is how to make money from the new technology. "The traditional media are asking themselves with some degree of desperation how they can make money out of this." Gervais himself has jokingly lamented giving his show away for free, saying in a recent podcast, "I have been a fool." |
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Sowieso zijn die extra's gaaf. Ricky's lach (y) |
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Maar idd, Ricky's lach (y) Die moet je gewoon horen en zien om te geloven. |
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Heeft iemand trouwens die geweldige 'Comic Relief - Ricky Gervais' Video Diary' al gezien?
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nope, maar es achter aan gaan dan.
overigens, mijn favoriete soundbite van elke show is als Karl een vraag gesteld wordt en de manier waarop ie dan zegt "ehhrm" |
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beetje jammer dat je voor t 2e seizoen moet betalen. maargoed, die aflevering zijn ook wel te vinden.
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Waar staan de allereerste afleveringen? Ik kan ze nl alleen vanaf afl. 7 vinden :S
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You'll also be able to get the complete archive of the original 12 shows from March 9 from the same sources. |
derde seizoen is onderhand alweer afgelopen. ik moet zeggen dat het wel steeds minder werd, een beetje te voorspelbaar. met als uitzondering episode 6 (de laatste), die is weer briljant.
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ik hou dit topic kunstmatig in leven, maar boeiend.
http://www.rickygervais.com/images/r...ther_front.jpg As a 'thank you' to everyone who's supported the first three series of podcasts, Ricky, Steve and Karl are doing three specials between now and Christmas - one at Halloween; one at Thanksgiving and one at, er, Christmas. The first show will go out next week at The Guardian website - link coming soon. All three shows will be free to download. |
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