I loved at @5:24. I knew it at @4:43, the guy in the suit said that he becomes distracted hearing the jokes of Mr. Brand while driving, and talking of him as if he was not present in the same room with the other two woman... This is
third person objectification while Russell is in the room. Imagine if Russell has self-image issues he would felt alienated and shit because even when there he is, he doesn't become acknowledged.
But what purpose serves to this anchors using this technique against Russell? Is it ignoring him just for the sake of?
I say they where afraid of the real time analyzation power Russell Brand have, and the awareness this could bring to the cheating ass puppet anchors of msnbc.
Also, Russell pointed out earlier about direct communication how he prefers stand up comedy, and how people in the audience cannot missinterpret things because people ask it or boo him if it is bullshit, and the transmiter of the message have no time to mask it like in the news or mass media communication.
Another thing: Most good commedians are used to be around a LOT of social pressure and shit people trows randomly at them
Then he made feel enormously self-consious the lady in the blue dress... Priceless!
Reading her subconscious gestures like a mad man! Hahaha
This is the most that stands up for me:
Russell Brand:
-- You are talking as If I'm not here.
My comment:
(Quite a stupid technique using against for an extremely aware guy)