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Prince to Star in Extras? from Contactmusic.com
Pop superstar PRINCE is the latest celebrity being lined up to appear in the second series of RICKY GERVAIS' hit comedy show EXTRAS. The British funnyman and co-writer STEPHEN MERCHANT are confident they will reach an agreement with the PURPLE RAIN hitmaker, after already securing fellow music stars DAVID BOWIE and CHRIS MARTIN for cameo appearances. Merchant says, "The person I would really like to get on it is Prince. "I was thinking the other day that I have no idea what he is like in real life." Hollywood actors BEN STILLER, SAMUEL L JACKSON and KATE WINSLET all made guest appearances in the first series of the BBC comedy. ~And even when I'm right, I'll be wrong...it's Automatic too. | |
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I hope his Us fans can see this show. I love to see him in stuff and to see how he Really is ... | |
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tbag said: from Contactmusic.com
Pop superstar PRINCE is the latest celebrity being lined up to appear in the second series of RICKY GERVAIS' hit comedy show EXTRAS. The British funnyman and co-writer STEPHEN MERCHANT are confident they will reach an agreement with the PURPLE RAIN hitmaker, after already securing fellow music stars DAVID BOWIE and CHRIS MARTIN for cameo appearances. Merchant says, "The person I would really like to get on it is Prince. "I was thinking the other day that I have no idea what he is like in real life." Hollywood actors BEN STILLER, SAMUEL L JACKSON and KATE WINSLET all made guest appearances in the first series of the BBC comedy. I wonder what makes them so confident. Repo Man's got all night, every night. | |
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Euuurgh.
I bloody hope not, Ricky Gervais sucks | |
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Oh Bloody great, another Brit classic that Americans pretend they 'get', how will they cope without cue cards to laugh!!!. and another thing, how the hell do Americans 'get' Franz Ferdinand?, what's that all about, talk about totally taking the shine off a great new band. Rant over!!.Thanks, | |
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Zelaira said: I hope his Us fans can see this show. I love to see him in stuff and to see how he Really is ...
Extras is on HBO in the US sometime after it airs on the BBC. javed said: Oh Bloody great, another Brit classic that Americans pretend they 'get', how will they cope without cue cards to laugh!!!
Shall we go through the list of things produced by Americans that are adopted by citizens of countries around the world? No, we don't have that kind of time. Why don't we just let people enjoy what they like, no matter where they live or where it comes from? I don't "pretend to 'get'" Extras, I enjoy watching it. Now, the American version of The Office, that's just a travesty. They perverted everything that was good about the show, including not having Ricky Gervais. If you'd like to draw lines on national origins, I'll give you back Extras, you let us have Prince back. [Edited 11/6/05 16:24pm] | |
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Terrif.... The More Prince Appearances the more talking the BETTER ... What a DREAMBOAT..... | |
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Oh, come on, the chances of Prince appearing in Extras is as low as... well I can't think of something low enough. If you actually read their comments, they say they would like Prince to appear - well, Michael Eavis would like Prince to appear at Glastonbury, but it ain't happened so far.
It's clear they haven't actually got in touch with him yet, I don't think they have any idea how hard it is to get Prince to do anything. Whoop de doo, they've got Chris Martin, who'll turn up for the opening of an envelope, and David Bowie, who still thinks he's an actor. Prince is in a whole other league of hard-to-get. | |
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tbag said: from Contactmusic.com
Pop superstar PRINCE is the latest celebrity being lined up to appear in the second series of RICKY GERVAIS' hit comedy show EXTRAS. The British funnyman and co-writer STEPHEN MERCHANT are confident they will reach an agreement with the PURPLE RAIN hitmaker, after already securing fellow music stars DAVID BOWIE and CHRIS MARTIN for cameo appearances. Merchant says, "The person I would really like to get on it is Prince. "I was thinking the other day that I have no idea what he is like in real life." Hollywood actors BEN STILLER, SAMUEL L JACKSON and KATE WINSLET all made guest appearances in the first series of the BBC comedy. God I hope this is true because that show and Gervais himself is one of the funniest things I have seen this year. I am addicted I watch the show religiously. THE CARDINAL HAS SPOKEN!!! | |
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ExDeus said: Zelaira said: I hope his Us fans can see this show. I love to see him in stuff and to see how he Really is ...
Extras is on HBO in the US sometime after it airs on the BBC. javed said: Oh Bloody great, another Brit classic that Americans pretend they 'get', how will they cope without cue cards to laugh!!!
Shall we go through the list of things produced by Americans that are adopted by citizens of countries around the world? No, we don't have that kind of time. Why don't we just let people enjoy what they like, no matter where they live or where it comes from? I don't "pretend to 'get'" Extras, I enjoy watching it. Now, the American version of The Office, that's just a travesty. They perverted everything that was good about the show, including not having Ricky Gervais. If you'd like to draw lines on national origins, I'll give you back Extras, you let us have Prince back. [Edited 11/6/05 16:24pm] Ah yes and there you have it, the Amercican who misses the merest hint of humour, sorry kid , was the cue card missing!!. As for American humour translating across the World, fair point but the majority of which is based on simple,non too demanding and obvious humour. M.A.S.H. aside look at the greats like Cheers, Friends , Fraiser etc these are truly well written punch line based shows that really do get the laughs but subtelty and irony , as we all well know, are qualities that are rarely part of the American mix. I just pray that you lot leave Goldfrapp alone as well!!. | |
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Its been on for weeks...I doubt he would do this...the guy's just ass lickin to put the offer out there. | |
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javed said: Ah yes and there you have it, the Amercican who misses the merest hint of humour, sorry kid , was the cue card missing!!. As for American humour translating across the World, fair point but the majority of which is based on simple,non too demanding and obvious humour. M.A.S.H. aside look at the greats like Cheers, Friends , Fraiser etc these are truly well written punch line based shows that really do get the laughs but subtelty and irony , as we all well know, are qualities that are rarely part of the American mix.
I just pray that you lot leave Goldfrapp alone as well!!. The humor is not lost on me -- but that doesn't necessarily indicate you didn't mean what you said. I agree that the majority of the American mainstream audience need to be hit in the face with the point to get it, but I'm not a fan of any of the series you listed. I would much prefer The Office or Extras, Curb Your Enthusiasm, or something that isn't a prime-time sitcom. I don't necessarily disagree with your point, but I think generalizing about American comedy or audiences is like trying to generalize about American music -- there are producers and consumers all over the map. Not everthing is as easy to categorize as Carrot Top = "Shit", or Ricky Gervais = "Brilliant". [Edited 11/6/05 17:45pm] | |
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Does Prince reside in the UK? Everyone loves the SausagePlatter | |
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ExDeus said: javed said: Oh Bloody great, another Brit classic that Americans pretend they 'get', how will they cope without cue cards to laugh!!!
Shall we go through the list of things produced by Americans that are adopted by citizens of countries around the world? No, we don't have that kind of time. Why don't we just let people enjoy what they like, no matter where they live or where it comes from? I don't "pretend to 'get'" Extras, I enjoy watching it. Now, the American version of The Office, that's just a travesty. They perverted everything that was good about the show, including not having Ricky Gervais. If you'd like to draw lines on national origins, I'll give you back Extras, you let us have Prince back. [Edited 11/6/05 16:24pm] I AM BEATLOAF
www.myspace.com/teriteriboberi www.stickam.com/profile/Beatloaf www.myspace.com/americasfunnyman www.stephenking.com www.tomgreen.com I'm my own favorite orger and that trumps any elitist list you guys can come up with. | |
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SausagePlatter said: Does Prince reside in the UK?
Yep. Minneapolis, London I believe. | |
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OOOh yes! Prince on primetime TV...toogoodtooBtrue Wait...its overseasright... damn. & | |
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ExDeus said: I agree that the majority of the American mainstream audience need to be hit in the face with the point to get it, but I'm not a fan of any of the series you listed. I would much prefer The Office or Extras, Curb Your Enthusiasm, or something that isn't a prime-time sitcom. A lot of times people accuse others of not "getting it" when it comes to humor they don't like when in reality they just don't think it's funny. [Edited 11/7/05 4:50am] Repo Man's got all night, every night. | |
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Will believe this when I see it. | |
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Sounds like wishful thinking, no more. Before he said all that, had Merchant even attempted to contact Prince to see if he would be at all interested? "Pop superstar PRINCE is the latest celebrity being lined up to appear in the second series of RICKY GERVAIS' hit comedy show EXTRAS." Reading that sentence, you'd think it was all set in stone! "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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I don't wish to poop on anyone's hopes but only this morning, Gervais was live on BBC radio and said he was still trying to get David Bowie & Chris Martin, which shows that this report is not exactly bursting with accuracy.... "You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain" | |
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javed said: ...the majority of which is based on simple,non too demanding and obvious humour. M.A.S.H. aside look at the greats like Cheers, Friends , Fraiser etc these are truly well written punch line based shows that really do get the laughs but subtelty and irony , as we all well know, are qualities that are rarely part of the American mix Curb Your Enthusiasm is a marvellous exception. | |
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SausagePlatter said: Does Prince reside in the UK?
why just the other day I saw Prince and Londell Macmillan in the entertainment section in Asda. Prince was holding a copy of Charlotte Church's Call My Name cd and was shaking his head furiously.Londell was holding a copy of Prince's Cinnamon Girl and was just sort of shrugging.They eventually just gave each other a hug and Londell went and bought a cooked chicken, BBQ if i wasnt mistaken. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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The only reason stars like Sam L Jackson, Ben stiller etc agreed to be on extras was down to the fact that they find Gervais hillarious themselves, and commented on that fact. Thus to turn down their cameo roles would look bad on their part i guess. Although i think they worked well in their positions, and got the humour of it all, the question really is, does "prince" like that kind of comedy and ricky gervais, and indeed would he be willing to let those writers make piss taking references to himself which is inevitable. | |
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muirdo said: SausagePlatter said: Does Prince reside in the UK?
why just the other day I saw Prince and Londell Macmillan in the entertainment section in Asda. Prince was holding a copy of Charlotte Church's Call My Name cd and was shaking his head furiously.Londell was holding a copy of Prince's Cinnamon Girl and was just sort of shrugging.They eventually just gave each other a hug and Londell went and bought a cooked chicken, BBQ if i wasnt mistaken. Muirdo, I like you, you're funny. Plus I *SO* agree with you signature line. I was listening to Purple Rain on the train yesterday and thinking that it just don't get better than this... except it might if he shaped up and turned the freaking amp up to MAX! ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ Peace, Love and Positivity ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ Tell me, who in the House know about the Quake.com | |
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misty2k said: muirdo said: why just the other day I saw Prince and Londell Macmillan in the entertainment section in Asda. Prince was holding a copy of Charlotte Church's Call My Name cd and was shaking his head furiously.Londell was holding a copy of Prince's Cinnamon Girl and was just sort of shrugging.They eventually just gave each other a hug and Londell went and bought a cooked chicken, BBQ if i wasnt mistaken. Muirdo, I like you, you're funny. Plus I *SO* agree with you signature line. I was listening to Purple Rain on the train yesterday and thinking that it just don't get better than this... except it might if he shaped up and turned the freaking amp up to MAX! I hear you!! [Edited 11/7/05 9:16am] Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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metalorange said: Oh, come on, the chances of Prince appearing in Extras is as low as... well I can't think of something low enough. If you actually read their comments, they say they would like Prince to appear - well, Michael Eavis would like Prince to appear at Glastonbury, but it ain't happened so far.
It's clear they haven't actually got in touch with him yet, I don't think they have any idea how hard it is to get Prince to do anything. Whoop de doo, they've got Chris Martin, who'll turn up for the opening of an envelope, and David Bowie, who still thinks he's an actor. Prince is in a whole other league of hard-to-get. So low that the kerb looks like a skyscraper. I cannot see it happening, but hey if it does I will record it forever, no matter how bad or good. I hope Prince does though. Stop all those whatever happened to Prince questions I keep getting. Mind you will propably start the 'is he so desperate he needs to appear on UK comedy shows now' comments. Lets see it happen | |
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metalorange said: Oh, come on, the chances of Prince appearing in Extras is as low as... well I can't think of something low enough. If you actually read their comments, they say they would like Prince to appear - well, Michael Eavis would like Prince to appear at Glastonbury, but it ain't happened so far.
It's clear they haven't actually got in touch with him yet, I don't think they have any idea how hard it is to get Prince to do anything. Whoop de doo, they've got Chris Martin, who'll turn up for the opening of an envelope, and David Bowie, who still thinks he's an actor. Prince is in a whole other league of hard-to-get. there is some serious urine content in your wheaties. | |
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javed said: Ah yes and there you have it, the Amercican who misses the merest hint of humour, sorry kid , was the cue card missing!!. As for American humour translating across the World, fair point but the majority of which is based on simple,non too demanding and obvious humour. M.A.S.H. aside look at the greats like Cheers, Friends , Fraiser etc these are truly well written punch line based shows that really do get the laughs but subtelty and irony , as we all well know, are qualities that are rarely part of the American mix. I just pray that you lot leave Goldfrapp alone as well!!. okay, you're xenophobic, we get it. | |
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Theres no way he will do it even if they do get to talk to him...everybody so far as been asked to play an over the top parody of themselves.
Can you imagine Prince agreeing to play up his arrogance, religious beliefs, obsession with sex and general weirdness - that how the public see him so thats what they will have to ask him to do, Besides he simply wouldnt understand it to agree to it....Ben Stiller and Sam Jackson and Brad Pitt (in the process) are one of the few who it would work with because they have that wicked humour | |
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it probably won't happen, but if it did, i could see the logic - first off, if the next album is meant to be a riff on his star-studded '3121' parties, it would be a good publicity tie-in move to guest on a sitcom about celebrity. secondly, if touring for the next album is gonna focus on europe as has been rumored, getting a bit of good-humored exposure on a hot BBC sitcom wouldn't hurt at all.
i doubt it'll happen, but i could see how prince could have his reasons for doing it... | |
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