Wednesday, January 25, 2012

I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan

I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan, new book, an "autobiography" by fictional character Alan Partridge, who actor Steve Coogan let loose on the years ago in the TV show Knowing Me, Knowing You, and later two series of I'm Alan Partridge.
Steve Coogan reads the book in the style of Alan Partridge, but it was apparently written by three-four people.

Alan Partridge is an interesting character. It's hard to say if he's a genuine a-hole, or if he's just really a mediocre blowhard, really self-centered, and extremely oblivious to the way he is coming across and the way he is treating other people. But in any case, if you're in a certain mood, it's really funny, both the shows and the book. The character has lots of zealous fans and it's one that Steve Coogan clearly has been struggling to step beyond.

7 comments:

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    The 'humor' in this video is so lame.

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  2. The 'humor' in this video is so lame.

    Another idiot who won't back up his inane opinions.

    When I lose the delight in your nudes it will be time for me to check out.

    Please, tell me that day is coming soon.

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  3. dream on, dream on
    "oh mighty ship of State.
    to the shores of Need
    past the reefs of greed
    through the squalls of hate."

    L.Cohen

    images are shadows
    our love of them
    only leads to hate.
    Isn't mankind more
    than these baby bottles
    in the dream?

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  4. A pathetic attempt to apply something inappropriately. Cohen was talking about something specific there which you didn't understand. Stupid people who try too hard to be this kind of "can't we all get along" Super PC Mr. Rogers type are hilarious.

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  5. The 'humor' in this video is so lame.

    Why, exactly? Do you know, or are you just one of those people who like being outraged? At least you're thinking of the children!

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  6. Todd Bridges:

    Where do you live?

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  7. Why do you ask?

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