Seriously! When I was still getting familiar with both of them, I used to get confused between them. An interview with both of them would be chaotically beautiful!!
@@Codex7777 which is sometimes a shame because at 16:45 it was a funny joke at Richards expense and that is one of the times I think he should have laughed at himself. Nothing like a comedian acknowledging another comedians good work.
I love this man, I was completely dead at 9:08 "And the way Morten Harket called he wants his fucking jacket back!" "I don't know any of these people are." "You don't know anything! You were born twenty minutes ago! Your hair still wet from the from the fucking womb!"
@@TheOlitrolli ik but he just hides in the cuboard in the IT department most of the time and isnt in all of the episodes? id rather see him more than jen
I kind of wish Richard had been selected to replace Sandi on Bake Off. He and Noel together could have made it their own little thing, like Mel and Sue did originally, and like Richard did with The Crystal Maze.
Richard is so understated. Chris Rock said the thing he loves about Ricky Gervais is that he doesn't need to be loud to be funny and Richard Ayoade does it with half the volume.
Nick. There's some stuff of Rickys that I don't like either (the office, Derek) but if you haven't seen 'Extras' you really should check it out, it's excellent.
@@pseudonayme7717 I did see extras and it was just like ' awkward' shtick (done to death since the 80s) that gets overdone...man in a wheelchair etc etc. Its just formulaic I think. Humour is personal. He and that constant 'awkward schtick' just annoys me and I think it takes up funding and air space for newer more innovative comedians.
@@Surv1ve_Thrive I agree that his does a lot of awkward humor, which is a British thing primarily, but I don't agree it's "taking up funding and air space". People enjoy his content and why wouldn't they? It's good if you're into that kind of thing. Just because you personally have no interest in something does not mean it has no value. The world does not, in fact, revolve around you.
8:58 EPIC. YOU WERE BORN 20 MINUTES AGO YOUR HAIR IS STILL FROM THE WOMB. Savage. The kid knows he's outmatched and fucking Noel just laughing at his friend being unleashed I loved it
Imagine this: Richard Ayoade, James Acaster and David Mitchell together in a new show call The Great British Rant-Off. The odd guest appearance from the likes of Sean Locke, Bill Bailey, and perhaps even Frankie Boyle.
And even if it was a joke, I wanted to smack him when he was fucking around with those Maltezers. I was genuinely angry with him because childhood triggers.
That MUST have been an experience, LordBowler. "And so here is Dean Learner - not putting on an act, but putting on a REALITY". *LISTEN UP LADIES WE'VE GOT A SITUATION A LITTLE LASS HAS JUST CRACKED HER NUT AND IF SHE CROAKS* pauses to slam desk *MY ARSE IS GRARSE.*
I don’t know how or why (well technically I know “how”) a Norwegian and Nigerian managed to make the most english person ever, but I’m bloody grateful!
richard is so triggered when they ate his sweets and noel is just having a fit of laughter next to him!!! it reminds me of me and my bestfriend (i am very sartastic)
9:51 Judging from the momentary facial expressions, Rob struggled to maintain the comedic detachment there as in all likelihood, Richard really was channeling at least some genuine nerd rage - the greatest force in the galaxy (yoda voice)
A few years ago, I dragged my friend to see Noel on tour. She had no idea who he was but I didn’t think trying to explain him would do any good. So...we both ended up crying over a tea bag in the pack of imaginary cupboard, we’re taking notes on how to make a Goonies style treasure map with the help of that lonely teabag and were delighted to find out the random dancing chicken was indeed the other Fielding “in disguise”. Good times. She’s still confused about what the hell she sat through though.