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James Corden

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    I liked him in the Gary Barlow documentary. (Have to confess I'm a Take That fan). But the latest clip which he did with the England players isn't funny at all.
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    His laugh pisses me off,apart from that take him or leave him.
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    Macca's pipes have gone.

    He is 76 to be fair.
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    Find him quite funny, dont watch him that much though.

    Love Gavin and Stacey and still watch it occasionally
    Carpool Karaoke i quite like but only get ones that pop up from time to time on FB
    Most things i've seen him present or comedy shows again good value.
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    8 million on a 2 year deal WTF

    4m a year is absolute peanuts compared to other US TV hosts. The likes of Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon earn about 15m.
    Yeah you’re right, I’d turn it down too. What a loser he is...
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    Gavin and Stacey was a work of genius. He might as well have given up after that. Maybe he did.
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    Carter said:

    It's not that he's untalented, far from it. He is a good actor. As a host though I don't like him, I know a lot of people do though which is what probably annoys me. Irrational I know

    Ruth Jones is the one who wrote a lot of the stuff that made me laugh in Gavin & Stacey. Not to say James Corden didn't write anything funny but you need to watch the other stuff Ruth Jones has written to see her sense of humour at work

    Out if interest, how do you know who wrote what in Gavin and Stacey ?
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    Carter said:

    It's not that he's untalented, far from it. He is a good actor. As a host though I don't like him, I know a lot of people do though which is what probably annoys me. Irrational I know

    Ruth Jones is the one who wrote a lot of the stuff that made me laugh in Gavin & Stacey. Not to say James Corden didn't write anything funny but you need to watch the other stuff Ruth Jones has written to see her sense of humour at work

    Out if interest, how do you know who wrote what in Gavin and Stacey ?
    I don't, but in my second paragraph I explain how I've come to the conclusion I have.

    When James Corden writes something with subtlety that you need to think about like Ruth Jones has I'll revisit that, until then I think what I think
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    Didn’t he do the mouse in the Gruffako? Only thing I’ve ever seen of his that i didn’t think was utter cack.

    I’ve never watched gavin & Stacey though so that could be what I’m missing.
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    Didn’t he do the mouse in the Gruffako? Only thing I’ve ever seen of his that i didn’t think was utter cack.

    I’ve never watched gavin & Stacey though so that could be what I’m missing.

    No, he was in the Gruffalo
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    edited June 2018
    Personally I don't mind him...


    The way he wrote Gav and Stace with Ruth Jones was brilliant. The main plot is obviously a bloke (Gavin) meeting a girl (Stacey) from the other end of the country and quickly marries her. One of the sub plots being Smithy getting Nessa pregnant and having a son of his own who he wants to have quality time with. But another clever bit of writing is how upset Smithy get losing his mate (Gavlar) to a bird and how quickly it happens with Gav getting married to Stace. That is even though Smithy is an awkward relationship with a girl of about 17. And I think a lot of young guys who have lost their best mate to a girl can relate to Smithy in someways.
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    I like him , and Gavin and Stacey was excellent! Bit piss take that US has him now but good luck to him!
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    The World Cup show he did in 2010 was decent.
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    Watched the McCartney bit in Liverpool and absolutely loved it. Imagine walking into your local and suddenly Paul McCartney starts playing.
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    Personally I don't mind him...


    The way he wrote Gav and Stace with Ruth Jones was brilliant. The main plot is obviously a bloke (Gavin) meeting a girl (Stacey) from the other end of the country and quickly marries her. One of the sub plots being Smithy getting Nessa pregnant and having a son of his own who he wants to have quality time with. But another clever bit of writing is how upset Smithy get losing his mate (Gavlar) to a bird and how quickly it happens with Gav getting married to Stace. That is even though Smithy is an awkward relationship with a girl of about 17. And I think a lot of young guys who have lost their best mate to a girl can relate to Smithy in someways.

    The other end of the country?
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    Never been that impressed by him but, he has definately made the most of his talents, and you have to admire his success.
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    Personally I don't mind him...


    The way he wrote Gav and Stace with Ruth Jones was brilliant. The main plot is obviously a bloke (Gavin) meeting a girl (Stacey) from the other end of the country and quickly marries her. One of the sub plots being Smithy getting Nessa pregnant and having a son of his own who he wants to have quality time with. But another clever bit of writing is how upset Smithy get losing his mate (Gavlar) to a bird and how quickly it happens with Gav getting married to Stace. That is even though Smithy is an awkward relationship with a girl of about 17. And I think a lot of young guys who have lost their best mate to a girl can relate to Smithy in someways.

    I always got the impression she was about 14/15
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    JaShea99 said:

    Personally I don't mind him...


    The way he wrote Gav and Stace with Ruth Jones was brilliant. The main plot is obviously a bloke (Gavin) meeting a girl (Stacey) from the other end of the country and quickly marries her. One of the sub plots being Smithy getting Nessa pregnant and having a son of his own who he wants to have quality time with. But another clever bit of writing is how upset Smithy get losing his mate (Gavlar) to a bird and how quickly it happens with Gav getting married to Stace. That is even though Smithy is an awkward relationship with a girl of about 17. And I think a lot of young guys who have lost their best mate to a girl can relate to Smithy in someways.

    The other end of the country?
    The other side of the country if you like. Still about 200 miles away.
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    Personally I don't mind him...


    The way he wrote Gav and Stace with Ruth Jones was brilliant. The main plot is obviously a bloke (Gavin) meeting a girl (Stacey) from the other end of the country and quickly marries her. One of the sub plots being Smithy getting Nessa pregnant and having a son of his own who he wants to have quality time with. But another clever bit of writing is how upset Smithy get losing his mate (Gavlar) to a bird and how quickly it happens with Gav getting married to Stace. That is even though Smithy is an awkward relationship with a girl of about 17. And I think a lot of young guys who have lost their best mate to a girl can relate to Smithy in someways.

    Spoilers.
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    Didn’t he do the mouse in the Gruffako? Only thing I’ve ever seen of his that i didn’t think was utter cack.

    I’ve never watched gavin & Stacey though so that could be what I’m missing.

    No, he was in the Gruffalo
    You can go off people who pick pick pick at every stupid mistake you make ;)
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    He turned 40 last week
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    He turned 40 last week

    ?
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    Riviera said:

    He turned 40 last week

    ?
    Just 50 years to go...
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    C_A_F_C said:

    Riviera said:

    He turned 40 last week

    ?
    Just 50 years to go...
    If he gets to 90 I'll give you a million pounds.
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    He turned 40 last week

    Thanks for the (late) reminder, just popped a card in the post for him.
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    Riviera said:

    C_A_F_C said:

    Riviera said:

    He turned 40 last week

    ?
    Just 50 years to go...
    If he gets to 90 I'll give you a million pounds.
    Is that because you wont be there too? ;)
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    Been enjoying a league of their own this series. So much better without him. 
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    Talal said:
    Been enjoying a league of their own this series. So much better without him. 
    Some have been good but Amanda Holden didn't suit it last night. It felt wrong, others though have done a good job of covering.
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    cfgs said:
    Talal said:
    Been enjoying a league of their own this series. So much better without him. 
    Some have been good but Amanda Holden didn't suit it last night. It felt wrong, others though have done a good job of covering.
    Not seen that one yet but yeah she's an odd choice. 
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