Russell Brand’s blabbermouth standup – Russell Brand on the Road – BBC documentary

the values, thoughts and words of his favourite novel, ‘On the Road’ by Jack Kerouac. In celebration of the end of his journey, Russell takes part in a Blabbermouth evening, a movement started by Jack Kerouac and his followers. Check out Russell Brand’s thought on his favourite book and his thoughts on America in this free video taken from BBC documentary ‘Russell Brand on the Road’. … BBC Russell Brand Jack Kerouac On the Road travel Adventure comedy stand up road trip free America video …

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25 Responses to “Russell Brand’s blabbermouth standup – Russell Brand on the Road – BBC documentary”

  1. owenhunt says:

    Yes he absolutely makes me want to go and achieve a worthwhile thing. Above anything, he has satiated my desire for accolades, and has focused my attention on producing a work of true value to the world. In short, I only want to chase happiness.

  2. Nyetrysys says:

    hedonistic

  3. buryinggod says:

    I heard hedonistic.

  4. Aheadstix85 says:

    I dont think they can understand him, they are all just blank faces, the red neck guys are like “hes a perty man”, the girls are just smiling thinking “wow, hes cute

  5. alluringgirl10 says:

    American here….and I adore Russell Brand. He’s wicked smart, and a seductive contrasted mix of wild child and intellectual. Not to mention he’s very funny and extremely easy on the eyes as well.

  6. Mooktopia says:

    contrary to popular belief understanding humor has noting to do with political borders. America:Richard Pryor, Woody Allen, Bill Hicks, George Carlin…England:Stephen Fry, Ricky Gervais, David Mitchell, David Walliams…. Russel Brand lists many Americans as influences.

  7. bohemiangirlxxx says:

    your american?

    what culture?

  8. Bsell56 says:

    im not allowed to get it. and i also dont get what the excitement is over these monty python movises, them much like russell brands stand up act are purely dreadful and horrifying. but id like some examples of these dim-witted and and thick american humors. Humor me if you will

  9. spanpinki says:

    Well in that case your humour must be dim-witted and thick. As surely to understand humour your culture must portray it.
    There are many means of communication therefore there must be many means of which one can express humour. By what you are suggesting Brits tend to GET IT. Which you don’t as your stray of intellectual thought or your intellectual demeanor doesn’t allow you to GET IT.

  10. fakeusername92 says:

    His vocabulary is AMAZING. <3

  11. meesowy says:

    I’m an American and I love Russell’s humor. It may be a bit offensive to some but he’s very intelligent,witty and sooo hot!!! Lots of charisma! I think he’s hilarious.

  12. xFreakPyromaniacx says:

    Yes, exactly…
    I’m glad that you understand me.

  13. Raisinbean says:

    Oh i seee. So if you stick something up your arse you’ll get yourself an English accent then?
    I was thinking you didnt understand it because you were ignorant of other cultures other than your own. Silly me.

    And to be honest he probably has got something stuck up his arse. He is a filthy pervert after all…

  14. xFreakPyromaniacx says:

    We don’t get it because he talks as if he has something stuck up his ass like all English people.

  15. Bsell56 says:

    First off im american im right. but really english humor is just so dry and dull, which i can understand why you’d like it because it matches your general culture over there. :)

  16. stokey72 says:

    dont knock him if you just dont get it .
    like borat or bruno (same actor)
    vive la difference . alot of it is hilarious because some AMERICANS just dont get it .

  17. C1NEMAN1A says:

    i coulden’t agree more.They propably think that he is another alien from Hollywood planet but this guy is well-educated and dead serious when is required.People hurry into conclusions so fast….

  18. shavemedusa says:

    Im American and I love him.

  19. dietitian99 says:

    see the male at 1.22!!!! that’s what i was talking about.

  20. dietitian99 says:

    He’s inspirational if you listen properly, he’s highly intellectual, very sharp, talks refreshingly freely with a childlike simplicity that conflicts with his appearance! I enjoy his observations, they often take you on a journey. The audience (particularly the men) didn’t ‘get it or him’, maybe his appearance takes centre stage for some people? Perhaps engaging with him and his humour is too uncomfortable for some, they may think he’s gay or disrespectful? He’s neither.

  21. primeribs1 says:

    beause you not english! I dont find freinds and your american comedians funny!

  22. Bsell56 says:

    …no hes just not funny

  23. PhairHair says:

    MONGERMONGERMONGER!
    lulz

  24. weitaug says:

    haha they don“t understand a word!!!

  25. primeribs1 says:

    americans dont get him! they take him to seriously!

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