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Ricky Gervais:The Story So Far, June 1, 2007
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I looooove Ricky Gervais and wanted to know more about him. If this describes you, then I wouldn't get this book. I am none the wiser about him. There isn't anything in this book that you can't find by Google-ing him or Yahoo-ing him online, which it seems that the author did. And the last part of the book is basically a synopsis of the episodes from The Office and Extras.
It is an unauthorized biography... 'nuff said.
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RG: Story so far - big disappointment, November 21, 2007
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I was very disappointed in this book. It was obvious that it had not been commissioned by the man himself and that the information had been gleaned from information already in the public domain. In fact the odd piece of info is inaccurate. I feel I have wasted my time reading it. Will wait for the autobiography I think.
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The Story Behind the Master, January 10, 2007
This review is from: Ricky Gervais: The Story So Far (Hardcover)
I was introduced to this comic genius by my husband, a British citizen. He suggested we watch a small BBC mockumentary called simply, The Office, which consisted of a sad little office manager of a depressing paper company somewhere across the pond. I watched it with my eyes covered. It was like watching a car accident, but I was enjoying it. Of course, we Americans know the Brits have a great sense of humor. We steal all their ideas. After several awards and now the American version hit show, The Office, more people are realizing Ricky's talents. Ricky Gervais is the Comic King, in my mind anyway.
Michael Heatley provides a very readable testament to this shy and unaffected actor, director, writer and comedian. We learn of Ricky's simple upbringing and the thread of comedy that has shown itself throughout his family and close knit friends to this day. It is a delight to read of Ricky's musical talents, for it is obvious he actually CAN sing, as heard in his song in "The Office" Series One, Episode 4, and the now infamous and brilliant "Simpsons" episode where his character sings a love song to Marge. Surprisingly, it was curious to see how many projects he did work on before the famous "Office" , since Americans were not familiar with "The 11 O'Clock Show" and "Meet Ricky Gervais...", which gave guests the chance to literally 'meet' Ricky as host, not necessarily promote themselves. Discovering how Ricky and his successful partner, Steve Merchant, met by chance, fate and strange sense of humor was a fun read, for it is obvious that their teamwork is hilarious as well as successful. I continue to have personal 'marathons' of the british "Office" and now enjoy the current work, "Extras", which is really popular in the US now. Posters of that silly face are everywhere. Photos are included in this book, including a lovely pic of his longtime partner, Jane, who must be put up for sainthood.
If you are a fan of Ricky, you'll enjoy this book and his background. I would have enjoyed more of Ricky's personal rantings throughout the bio, but being the shy guy he is, it makes sense for him to enjoy his privacy and doing what he loves best; making us all watch his comedy as we attempt to cover our eyes in dread and horror. It certainly is "The Story So Far..." because I know we'll enjoy many more delights from Ricky's wonderful comedic essence. (Maybe an Office Musical....oooh!)
Love ya babe.
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