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Uploaded by rte on Oct 7, 2008
Star of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, Simon Pegg, talks about friendly rivalry between himself and British comic Ricky Gervais.For more, visit www.rteguide.ie
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So true what simon just says. Ricky is good but he is up his own arse so much, every chance he gets he loves to bash Britain in every way but if he's in england, he's praising Britain and everything about. He really needs to make his mind up.
purplenurps 1 year ago 2
agreed. theyre both a little conceited (everyone is when theyre being interviewed) but i think ricky gervais is more aware of it and plays up to it.
its clear that this is a very tongue in cheek thing by pegg because they are old friends, and im sure he understands rickys conceit and irony.
matt2e16 1 year ago 2
i think simon pegg is funny, and a great writer, but he really does love himself more so than Ricky Gervais.
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So true what simon just says. Ricky is good but he is up his own arse so much, every chance he gets he loves to bash Britain in every way but if he's in england, he's praising Britain and everything about. He really needs to make his mind up.
purplenurps 1 year ago 2
agreed. theyre both a little conceited (everyone is when theyre being interviewed) but i think ricky gervais is more aware of it and plays up to it.
its clear that this is a very tongue in cheek thing by pegg because they are old friends, and im sure he understands rickys conceit and irony.
matt2e16 1 year ago 2
i think simon pegg is funny, and a great writer, but he really does love himself more so than Ricky Gervais.
ExtraReview 2 years ago