Anyone saw 'Afterlife* by R. Gervais on Netflix?
I liked it. Some Gervais moment, but also a lot a seriounes..
I laughed a little, cried a little. And made me think some.
8/10
Anyone saw 'Afterlife* by R. Gervais on Netflix?
Gervais fucks cats. The only funny thing he ever did was creat the Office and him being in it made it shit. The American version is way better. It is a strange situation where Gervais is somehow a bully type despite being a complete cunt and a pansy. It's too bad he gets attention instead of people like Matt Berry who are actually talented.
Ricky Gervais abuses animals.
I watched it. It was meh. Way too predictable.
I liked it. I love watching short slice of life series and i really like Gervais as an actor, definitely underrated.
They used "makes you think" quite often. Is it already mainstream thing?
Was far far far too obvious
Did you expect some kind of shamalaman type of twist or something?
>watching /r/atheism propaganda
2/10 post
that was funny
When he paid the junkie to od, that's something
(guys, this isnt ha ha)
>The American version is way better
I expected them to somehow make a story where I didn't know exactly everything that would happen. Suicidal angry sad sack with a dead wife who slowly discovers that life is worth living is a pretty trite premise.
Derek and Extras was decent
Every story been told 1000 times. Some just bend it a little
Not really. Just look at The Lobster.
I'm talking about classical Greek tragedy.
I love lobster, i love BunĂ¼el
Literally me
You're comparing real life scheme to ridiculous premise? What is the point you're making? You need to come up with eidiculous premises so you are "original"?
check your favorite site
>What is the point you're making?
>Every story been told 1000 times.
I thought it was obvious. That this claim is patently false. If you can't tell an original story that isn't 100% predictable, don't make the show.
The air will be free
>real life is predictable
wew who would have known.
I think there are series and movie that are more in your alley.
Why the fuck would anyone want to watch a movie or TV show about the predictable events of real life? Do you understand how entertainment works?
Better luck next time, Ricky. I like Extras, but this show was a miss.
Sad or not the dog kept him going, for a start?
Because sometime real life predictable events are the most enjoyable to watch. "just turn your brain off dude"-tier argument.
Gervais needs Merchant to make something good. On his own he's just making lame soapopera shit with the occasional joke.
He's a bully because he's a narcissistic suck-up who knows who to target and who to leave alone.
His own will to live. The dog was just an excuse i think. But who knows really.
>sometime real life predictable events are the most enjoyable to watch
Give me 3 examples of good films that do this.
>"you believe in one god out of many I only believe in one god less"
WHOOOOOAA
Agreed, He didn't realize it yet.
Talking to to old woman at cemetary turned him around.
Godfather trilogy
Why the shite washed out colour tones though.
>predictable, real life
>mafia story
So there was dis lil monkey fella righ.
literally me except i never had a wife or a gf and the good life part
netflix production
it was a crappy release (over the air vs blu-ray), i made the mistake of grabbing the first release, then making webm's from them, oh well
Invisble fairy believer
Very ehh...
There were some great moments... but the best moments are literally ripped word-for-word from his much better stand-up specials. The show is just stupid
>I'm depressed and suicidal because my wife died
No one cares?
fair play to gervais for once again proving that merchant was the talent all along
Gervais can't write nuance without this man
Merchant this is getting embarrassing...
Turns out he was a drug dealer.
Karl > Ricky
I think this review perfectly encapsulates exactly how cringy I expect this TV show I won't watch to be