Daily Show is back (yay or nay?)
Fatback
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Anyone seen this? Caught some clips of the Writer's Guild strike era A Daily Show this week. Jon Stewart apparently wingin it. Shit was awful.What a damn shame.
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And he had his writers.
That was a great moment.
This is pretty obvious to everyone but the conglomerates who want their enormous piece of the pie to remain the same and even grow bigger(in the face of new markets and media), while creative types who actually provide the content to fight amongst themselves for the same tiny slice.
Glad he is actually standing up for what is obviously right, but it can't be easy when the same guys who are Frickin' over your writers also hold your contract and career by the nuts.
Colbert was pretty funny during the small bit I saw. Seemed like a typical episode.
I heard on NPR that Conan is also kind of winging it, but it's funny ? Haven't seen his show in a long time.
he overly relies on self-deprecation (a gag conan ran into the ground after his 7th or 8th season), silly facial expressions, and that annoying professor frink (simpsons)/stereotypical jew voice.
haven't seen colbert since the comeback but he puts on a constantly entertaining and hilarious show. which is surprising cuz it is easy to see how the character would have quickly run out of material and become annoying
I usually only watch Colbert anyway, somehow it's still pretty fresh.
he's the most boring presenter ever. his cocky smarm and faux charm are sooooo tired.
it would not surprise me in the least if he couldn't hang without his writers.
for days.
Colbert's schtick hasn't gone stale because he's actually a funny comedian, a smart guy, and is playing with an original concept. none of these apply to Stewart.
I peered through a few pages of this the other day:
A book hasn't made me laugh out loud like that in a while.
yeah that book is killing it.
not to totally thread-jack, but on the topic of hilarious books, I heartily endorse this product and/or event:
"Now with 30% more Asia!"
And yeah, he's not funny but The Daily Show has matured beautifully under his watch and whatever he lacks as a comedian, you'd be hard pressed to argued TDS isn't far, far better with him at the helm. That plus he's a great interviewer.
Maybe he should just ditch the writers, and bring back the chuck norris clips.
- spidey
Colbert though? Last two nights were kind of painful.
not for years. JS stated to really grate on me after a while; i think it was his increasing reliance on hacky, schticky, lazy vocal impressions (which he often adds as an aside or an unneccsary topper) and simspons references. also, not that this is any reason to watch or not watch the show, he is a terrible interviewer.
long live colbert!!