Phillip J. Fry. The perfect combination of hilariously stupid and lovably earnest
"But existing is practically all I do!"
'Leela: You know, Fry, I don't care if you're not the most important person in the universe. It really makes me happy to see you right now. Fry: Then I am the most important person in the universe'
Phillip J. Fry. The perfect combination of hilariously stupid and lovably earnest
"But existing is practically all I do!"
'Leela: You know, Fry, I don't care if you're not the most important person in the universe. It really makes me happy to see you right now. Fry: Then I am the most important person in the universe'
Futurama is seriously underrated. So annoying it keeps getting cancelled. It's the perfect blend of comedy and sci fi.
For those of you that agree with me that it is Will Hay that claims the accolade then you might be interested that on You Tube you can watch his films, the full length for free. For anyone wanting to see what all my fuss is about I suggest you start with "where's that Fire" a comedy masterpiece.
Oooh no SHG it has to be "oh Mr Porter" with such lines as " the next trains gone " is just pure classic
Here's one from the Good 'Ole Days: Harold Lloyd; in my opinion, a comedic genius. Do yourself a amssive favour and check him out if you have never seen him. Makes Chaplin look like an amateur. Legend.
Although I love Larry David, often Leon has had me properly laughing. Even just his dress and expressions can get me. I've been watching It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia a lot recently and Charlie is working his way up into my favourite characters.
For those who mentioned Saul in Breaking Bad: www.bettercallsaul.com/
For those of you that agree with me that it is Will Hay that claims the accolade then you might be interested that on You Tube you can watch his films, the full length for free. For anyone wanting to see what all my fuss is about I suggest you start with "where's that Fire" a comedy masterpiece.
Oooh no SHG it has to be "oh Mr Porter" with such lines as " the next trains gone " is just pure classic
I actually watched "Windbag The Sailor" yesterday. Not sure exactly why but it just reminded me of several posters on here ;0) you know who you are !
Peter Griffin Dr Hartman (Family Guy again) Dougal McGuire/Father Jack/Father Ted (Father Ted) Basil Fawlty Jim Trott/Owen Newitt (Vicar of Dibley) Jim Royle (Royle Family) Nick (My Family) Randy Marsh/Cartman/Butters (South Park)
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"But existing is practically all I do!"
'Leela: You know, Fry, I don't care if you're not the most important person in the universe. It really makes me happy to see you right now.
Fry: Then I am the most important person in the universe'
Scooby dothe rusty tool box.Alan Partridge.
Eric Cartman.
Matt & Rich - Snuff Box
Sheldon Cooper
And my absolute fave
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2F4ZWTjwTU
Although I love Larry David, often Leon has had me properly laughing. Even just his dress and expressions can get me. I've been watching It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia a lot recently and Charlie is working his way up into my favourite characters.
For those who mentioned Saul in Breaking Bad: www.bettercallsaul.com/
Peter Griffin
Dr Hartman (Family Guy again)
Dougal McGuire/Father Jack/Father Ted (Father Ted)
Basil Fawlty
Jim Trott/Owen Newitt (Vicar of Dibley)
Jim Royle (Royle Family)
Nick (My Family)
Randy Marsh/Cartman/Butters (South Park)
The Stott's interview Sting
Stavros and loadsamoney (Harry Enfield from Friday night live)
E L Whisty (Peter Cook)
Marzipan!!
George Costanza in Seinfeld