"However, if you press them to name more films other than Monty Python, they struggle to come up with anything. "
the point is that British comedy has a much stronger presence in television than film. you want good comedy series? Peep Show, Brass Eye, I'm Alan Partridge, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Father Ted, The Armando Iannucci Shows, & many others.
"Personally, I think British comedy has a tendency to be very "one hit wonder". Every now and again British comedians hit the jackpot and produce something very funny, but the idea that the UK is producing an endless production line of hilarious movies is nonsense."
But...you're American, & I doubt you're an anglophile like I once was, so you have a very limited knowledge of what Britain has to offer. Americans are VERY ignorant to foreign entertainment (although less so to other English speaking companies obviously), so barely any movies that were actually made in Britain will become popular there, because they weren't back by Hollywood. Why? I don't know, xenophobia probably, Americans having an aversion to their accents...whatever.
personally, it seems as though you're similar to these people who can't name other films, because how many British films have you actually seen yourself?
I think that British & American humour both have much to offer, I couldn't possibly decide which is better, although British humour tends to be a bit more intelligent, risque, absurd & dark on a regular basis. Whilst that sort of humour is relegated to being slightly out of the mainstream in America.
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