Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

Another day, another horrible fan encounter for this foreign born A list talk show host who told a fan to get a life when he asked for an autograph.

James Corden

Actually, James Corden has always been a dickhead

Do you remember when you first encountered James Corden?

For millions of us, myself included, it was as Smithy, the moronic but fairly affable Essex fat guy who knocked back pints at a dingy club in Cardiff. He was a reflection of the larger-than-life characters you knew from school or uni or just from being out and about in town.

He was one of the true stars Gavin and Stacey, and from this little perch on BBC3, James Corden built his career. Sketches with everyone from the England football team to George Michael followed and he became a cornerstone of British comedy, the sort of guy wheeled out once a year to play nice on Red Nose Day and par off the Prime Minister.

And now this embarrassing British export, who’s made his fame and fortune in a country where you can coast along regurgitating lowest common denominator humour, is starting to be called out for the moron he is.

But, if you’ve been watching closely at all over the last five years, you’ll have noticed something kind of odd about James Corden. He’s not funny, he’s not clever, he’s not even that nice a guy and most of us Brits have known it for a while.

Have you ever watched an episode of Horne and Corden? Aside from the fact that it belongs to an era where anyone and their mum could get a sketch show on the BBC, the most obvious thing about it is that it’s not funny.

From weird sketches about a gay news reporter (somehow meant to be hilarious?) to teenage level gags about Jesus, it’s just all the shit lad banter gags of Gavin and Stacey, but without the actually-quite-decent ensemble cast to balance it out.

If you still weren’t turned off by him yet, don’t worry. He spent the next few years giving meaning to the phrase “failing upwards”.

Appearing on a handful of shit adverts, playing various animated characters in big budget films and starring in the truly woeful Lesbian Vampire Killers, he was honing his persona as the ‘nice British bloke’ just in time to land himself a talk show in America. – Source


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