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HardTranceProd
http://entertainment.timesonline.co...icle4703539.ece

When a blunt British comedian visits the land of chastity rings across the pond, the audience is horrified.

Russell Brand calls George Bush a 'Retard', Scares Audience

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If his aim was to be noticed by America, Russell Brand more than achieved his goal last night as he ranted that President Bush was a “retarded cowboy” while hosting the MTV awards.

The British comedian, who is a virtual unknown in America, left the crème of the music world stunned as he championed Barack Obama, ran down George Bush and made lewd jokes about the Christian pop band Jonas Brothers.

Ignoring the renowned patriotism of Americans, Brand told the Hollywood audience they must vote for Barrack Obama “on behalf of the world”, before insinuating that America had lower standards than Britain when it came to picking leaders.

"Some people, I think they're called racists, say America is not ready for a black president.

"But I know America to be a forward thinking country because otherwise why would you have let that retard and cowboy fella be president for eight years?

"We were very impressed. We thought it was nice of you to let him have a go, because, in England, he wouldn't be trusted with a pair of scissors."

Members of the studio audience, including Britney Spears, who was making a much-hyped comeback appearance, and Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus, looked horrified at Brand’s jokes.

American Idol winner turned chart-topper Jordin Sparks was so incensed by a joke about Christian band Jonas Brothers that she launched her own tirade at the host.

The teenage singer, who wears a ring symbolising her belief in abstaining from sex until marriage, snapped at Brand: "I just want to say, it's not bad to wear a promise ring because not every guy and girl wants to be a slut, OK?"


Brand, a self-confessed sex addict known for his huge hair and boundary-pushing act, apologised for the crack but later went on to make another bawdy joke.

Yet to really break America, despite a role in spring rom-com Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Brand was considered an odd choice for host, a role previously filled by A-listers including Jack Black and P Diddy.

Acknowledging the criticism, Brand joked about his lack of fame in the US: "My persona doesn't really work without fame. Without fame, this haircut could be mistaken for mental illness."

Today, his name is much better known. While the event was hyped as the platform for Spears’ return, Brand almost overshadowed the pop singer in the post-awards press coverage.

The LA Times wrote: “The 2008 VMAs were poised to mark the return of Britney Spears. Instead, they will go down in history as the night when that English guy from Forgetting Sarah Marshall almost made the Jonas Brothers cry.”

The New York Times were appreciative of Brand’s turn, saying the “manic, intelligent English comedian, injected the show with politics (pro-Barack Obama), raunch and philosophical musings.”

But others were less charitable. The Chicago Tribune wrote that “Nobody quite knew what to make of the opening monologue of wild-haired host Russell Brand”, while MTV’s online message boards were besieged by confused and outraged Americans.

One message read: "Why is it that Brits think the rest of the world doesn't get their humour? The myth is a tired excuse for lack of humour."

Another said: "Russell WHO? I didn't realise this show was an Osama (sic) campaign rally. This British nobody looks like he was pulled from the ranks of the homeless - with his unshaved look, rats' nest hair-do and foul mouth."

Beat Blog
I fail to see what's shocking about any of his comments.

Some people need to lighten the up.
wienerschnitzel
i thought he was hilarious... by far the best host in years!
Ian
it's exactly why we in the UK see House MD as a comedy not a drama :p
Beat Blog
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One message read: "Why is it that Brits think the rest of the world doesn't get their humour? The myth is a tired excuse for lack of humour."


Oh the irony! My head might possibly explode just from reading that sentence.
PETRAN
This looks great haha!
Acton
Legend lol
woscar99
The year I finally decided to not even bother watching that ...
But then again, it's going to be on 24-7
dj_alfi
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Originally posted by Ian
it's exactly why we in the UK see House MD as a comedy not a drama :p


that show is hilarious!
woscar99
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Originally posted by dj_alfi
that show is hilarious!


There's an ass-stabbing thread a few posts down...

Ian
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Originally posted by Beat Blog
Oh the irony! My head might possibly explode just from reading that sentence.


aye. thankfully there are some funny yanks, bill bryson being one, whose books are quite funny, especially talking about the looks he got one us airport when asked about fruit & veg he asked for some bananas & i think peaches or something & got the evil looks.

Whilst on the subject, Clarkson & top gear in florida, alabama etc last year was quite possibly the funniest thing on tv all year.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2syY12OPkwI
whiskers
rich white people in hollywood :rolleyes:

bring it on, Britain!
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