Dylan Moran on Norwegian chat show
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@PushingPies I have actually never liked this host, but somehow he always get the really famous people to come to his show. He had Robbie Williams twice I think. We need better hosts here in Norway. Britain send someone over!
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@dreoin I get it and I love. I started seeing Dylan Moran's stand-up, then because of that I had to see Black Books, which I now love, and when I realised he was in Shaun of the Dead I saw that again (even though he doesn't a chance to as good in that as he is in Black Books). Oh, and btw, I'm Norwegian
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Don't judge Norway by this host. Our humor is far better then it seems here and this host normally has guest who are not comedians so he is not used to handeling them.
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Wow what an awkward weird interview style
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What happened at the end there?
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Whose idea was it to invite him on a serious show like this?
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Actually, the Norwegian sense of humour is very similar to the British kind. You've got 2 politicians and 1 inane host blathering on here. Please don't take this absolute nightmare of an interview as representative of the people's sense of humour.
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Norwegians have a wonderful sense of humour. Just look at Uti Vår Hage or Raske Menn.
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the fuck was that????
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Good aul Irish sarcasm, so good the rest of the world just doesnt get it
Aliens take over at 6:03
zebrology 1 year ago 38
Wow. Respect Moran for handling that one.
Norwegians have a very different sense of humour it seems, and a very different way of interviewing people. The host seems to be trying to get Dylan to make jokes about Norway and Ireland, while also deflecting serious questions from the politicians. It also has a weird sort of intervention flavour to it. I mean, who says to a guest on their show 'Have you ever considered giving up smoking?' that's like something the doctor says! Madness...
anarchotrent 1 year ago 14