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Still Fluxing posted:Let me preface this with saying I've never watched Seth Meyer's Late Night. His hook is he's one of Lorne Michaels' people, so NBC gave him the job because that's what they tend to do. I haven't really watched his Late Night either, but there wasn't that much to him coming in. He never developed an identity on SNL beyond "competent Weekend Update anchor." Either he'll figure that out in the coming months or his show will crash and burn. Or NBC will carry his show as dead weight for lack of finding an audience for anything on their network besides The Voice and Football. His ratings look like they've been solid so far, though. hcreight fucked around with this message at 09:00 on Apr 29, 2014 |
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Gonna shoot for Craig's last show taping. I got Craig's last show in the old studio and Craig's first show in the new studio (I'm in the sped-up montage from old digs to new digs ... well at least my male pattern balding head is) I think I will be attending many CraigyFerg shows at CBS Television City in Hollywood over this Summer. The best saving grace is Chelsea Handler is a non-starter for Craig's seat. Thank God.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 08:58 |
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Megazver posted:You know what would Craig be great at? A podcast. When he wanted to have a more serious conversation with someone, the format was clearly preventing him from doing that but with a podcast, he could have the Stephen Fry episode every single time. Hell, even Conan got himself a channel for long serious conversations with people you couldn't do that with on his show. Ferguson would be fantastic at it, but I'd be shocked to see it happen. I think the best chance is getting him on Aisha Tyler's podcast, and letting her convince him of the format. So make that happen. While this isn't shocking I'm still sad to see him go. I've been doing standup recently and one of the deep, deep, fantasies I've had about a future career was doing his show, and telling him how much his autobiography motivated me through my drinking problems. December 2014 is a tight fit to fulfill that.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 09:06 |
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Gonz posted:Seth Meyers is pretty goddamn terrible. The term "goddamn terrible" is insulted that you used it and Seth Meyers in the same sentence. But seriously, he's just downright awful. I'm guessing now that Lorne Michaels has his feet in both Tonight and Late Night, any future hosts we see will continue to come from SNL.
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Seth Meyers doesn't have a hook yet, but of course he's only been at it a few weeks now. The thing that's really noticeable is that he's already one of the best interviewers in the format. Which strangely enough is usually a weak spot in most talk show hosts. His comedy bits are very hit and miss at this point, the more he veers towards older Conan stuff the better they are. He doesn't really have a strong cast of supporting actors in the skits at this point and that hurts most of the character based ones. His monologue still needs a lot of work, but there's already a pretty good improvement there and he's a lot less stilted and has found a little bit of flow where earlier it just came off as Weekend Update done standing up. I do like that he seems to go a little outside of the norm for a few guests like authors, sports guys, and reporters and has fewer musical acts. Let's not forget that Conan was largely terrible for the first couple of years he was on the air. Jimmy Fallon was bad for a couple weeks but got the hang of it faster than probably anyone ever will again. I don't think it's really fair to judge Seth for probably another six months and even then only barely. He's definitely not going to pick it up as fast as Jimmy and that's not so much a knock on him at all. X-O fucked around with this message at 09:25 on Apr 29, 2014 |
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SunshineDanceParty posted:Ferguson would be fantastic at it, but I'd be shocked to see it happen. I think the best chance is getting him on Aisha Tyler's podcast, and letting her convince him of the format. So make that happen. Well, he's also friends with Chris Hardwick.
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Megazver posted:Well, he's also friends with Chris Hardwick. Oh I'm aware but who's cooler? Hardwick and his co hosts or Aisha Tyler? Hardwick has absolutely done an incredible job with Nerdist, but I've never listed to him, and thought he had any persuasive insight.
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SunshineDanceParty posted:Oh I'm aware but who's cooler? Hardwick and his co hosts or Aisha Tyler? Hardwick has absolutely done an incredible job with Nerdist, but I've never listed to him, and thought he had any persuasive insight. Aisha might be cooler but her's is a podcast kingdom, not a sprawling podcast empire like Hardwick's. And Craig and Chris seem to be a lot closer than Craig and Aisha.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 09:36 |
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Does Kimmel have a hook? I know he has his bits, but I don't know anything I'd describe as "Kimmelesque".
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Cool Cherry Cream posted:Does Kimmel have a hook? I know he has his bits, but I don't know anything I'd describe as "Kimmelesque". With Leno gone he's the rear end in a top hat host.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 09:44 |
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It's so obvious who Seth Meyers should be replaced with.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 10:21 |
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olin posted:It's so obvious who Seth Meyers should be replaced with. Normally I'd say "Why not replace Craig?" but no one can. Also CBB has a multi-year deal with IFC at this point so it's not happening regardless. I'd suggest Paul F Thompkins. Keep the show on the west coast and use his stature. Also Seth owns and haters can vacate.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 10:32 |
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Kimmel gets by on a lot of viral-friendly segments and the occasional crazy gimmick show. The Matt Damon hijacking the show thing was brilliant but obviously it's not easy to recapture that level of magic consistently.
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Deadpool posted:Seth Meyers doesn't have a hook yet, but of course he's only been at it a few weeks now. The thing that's really noticeable is that he's already one of the best interviewers in the format. Which strangely enough is usually a weak spot in most talk show hosts. But is he in the same league of interviewers as Craig. Who is by far the most entertaining interviewer to watch even if they manage to hit zero of the intended publicity points. I'd love if Craig ended up in something that resembled Speakeasy. Just conversations and stuff. MikeJF fucked around with this message at 10:48 on Apr 29, 2014 |
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MikeJF posted:But is he in the same league of interviewers as Craig. Who is by far the most entertaining interviewer to watch even if they manage to hit zero of the intended publicity points. Well taste is obviously a big part of it. I personally don't care for Craig's comedy or his interviews. I agree he's very unique and good at what he does, but I don't like what he does.
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hcreight posted:His hook is he's one of Lorne Michaels' people, so NBC gave him the job because that's what they tend to do. Man, that's a shame. The Tonight Show might be the big prize for comedians, but Late Night used to be where they flexed their creative muscles. Too bad it's been turned into The Tonight Show Lite.
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SHUPS 4 DETH posted:
I've been saying for years someone needs to give Paul F. Tompkins a late night show. I would watch the everloving poo poo outta that.
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DJ Pauls Gimp Arm posted:I've been saying for years someone needs to give Paul F. Tompkins a late night show. I would watch the everloving poo poo outta that. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB1BCF71220A59769
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 15:22 |
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I was trying to think of other celebrities named Craig that CBS could find to continue the hosting trend, but I don't think there are any. Once Ferguson leaves, I'll probably check out of Late Night shows for a while. Conan doesn't really do anything for me anymore. Fallon does some great bits but I'd rather just catch them on Youtube than watch his whole show. The intimacy of Craig's show was what pulled me in and nobody else really does that. We'll see what Colbert and the new Late Late Show host have up their sleeve, but I'm not holding out much hope.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 15:24 |
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The Late Late Show with Yaphet Kotto
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Whoa, I had somehow never heard of this. Pretty sure I know how I will be getting through my work week now. This really just confirms that he would kill in a true late night format, with the full monty: monologue, skits, etc. It's really infuriating...this has been on the web since 2012 apparently, and NBC gives the world Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and Fred Armisen. Ugh.
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DJ Pauls Gimp Arm posted:It's really infuriating...this has been on the web since 2012 apparently, and NBC gives the world Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and Fred Armisen. Ugh. Yeah, heaven forbid NBC goes with a known quantity instead of handing over one of their most prestigious shows to a guy who does free radio on the internet.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 15:56 |
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Irish Joe posted:Yeah, heaven forbid NBC goes with a known quantity instead of handing over one of their most prestigious shows to a guy who does free radio on the internet. All that you're saying here is that you have no awareness of stuff like Mr. Show or stand-up comedy in general.
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thexerox123 posted:All that you're saying here is that you have no awareness of stuff like Mr. Show or stand-up comedy in general. All I'm saying is that Paul Thomkins is, at best, a marginal talent with zero name recognition outside the internet.
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Irish Joe posted:All I'm saying is that Paul Thomkins is, at best, a marginal talent with zero name recognition outside the internet. Yeah, not a household name like Conan O'Brien, Craig Ferguson, Pete Holmes, etc. were when they got their gigs. Maybe "Win Ben Stein's Money" was the "name recognition" that got Jimmy Kimmel his show?
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DJ Pauls Gimp Arm posted:Yeah, not a household name like Conan O'Brien, Craig Ferguson, Pete Holmes, etc. were when they got their gigs. I'll give you Conan, but Ferguson was on The Drew Carey Show for years and Kimmel had The Man Show in addition to Win Ben Stein's Money. No clue who Pete Holmes is or why he's part of this discussion.
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Irish Joe posted:I'll give you Conan, but Ferguson was on The Drew Carey Show for years and Kimmel had The Man Show in addition to Win Ben Stein's Money. No clue who Pete Holmes is or why he's part of this discussion. Conan had worked on both SNL and The Simpsons prior to getting Late Night. It's true he did not have much experience as a performer, but he had something more important: Lorne Michael's support. (Pete Holmes is the guy who's coming on after Conan on TBS.)
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 16:40 |
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Tompkins has been around for ages as a standup and sketch performer.
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 16:49 |
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wa27 posted:I was trying to think of other celebrities named Craig that CBS could find to continue the hosting trend, but I don't think there are any. The Late Late Show with Craig Robinson. Or, alternately, The Late Late Show with Your Old College Roommate, Craig. (that douche)
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# ? Apr 29, 2014 17:07 |
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I like the Tompkins idea. 12:30 gives you the luxury of taking a chance on a risky selection. Almost all of the known quantities are relatively lame and safe. Now that I think about it, virtually all of the candidates suggested for The Late Show wouldn't take TLLS, so taking a flyer on a talented but relatively unknown entity seems like a good move to me. Something else that occurred to me is that TLLS doesn't currently look like a good path to 11:30. Obviously things can change, but Conan, Kimmel, Colbert, Stewart, and Fallon are all pretty young. The only one I can see quitting within ten years is Stewart. So whoever takes TLLS would likely have to see it as its own thing and not a stepping stone to the "big time".
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The could always give it to the guy who was runner-up to Ferguson in 2004. The Late Late Show with Michael Ian Black.
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wa27 posted:Once Ferguson leaves, I'll probably check out of Late Night shows for a while. Same here -- Craig is really the only person who does anything interesting with the genre. The only talk shows to ever have interview segments worth watching are Colbert's and his, because they're not afraid of embarrassing the guests. Oddly enough this usually makes the guests seem more interesting because we get to see conversations between people rather than bullet points. Even if he's leaning on old routines by this point, they're still funny because he has no reverence for even his own bits and will willingly veer off and destroy them, which is why is makes perfect sense for him to leave and not give a poo poo. I watch Conan's intro for the skits but probably won't bother once Craig is gone. Even though failure is Conan's hook it really doesn't seem like he cares anymore, not that anyone could blame him. Plus his joking creepy vibe with women guests has turned into actual uncomfortable creepiness as he's gotten older. His long form web interviews are great, though, and it's nice to see his spark of passion back in those. Fallon is an insufferably bad, snickering, missed delivery embarrassment. People say he's gotten better but I think they're just used to mediocrity. Plus he's got the best booking and band, so if he has anything to do with that behind the scenes it's his one talent. I hated Leno, but at least he was competent at what he did in a perfunctory sense and didn't seem like a perpetual novice, which is more than can be said for Fallon, Myers, and Armisten or whomever Lorne Michaels' next SNL alum is.
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CaptainYesterday posted:The could always give it to the guy who was runner-up to Ferguson in 2004. This is really the only option that would make me feel better about the loss of Craig.
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Breakfast All Day posted:Same here -- Craig is really the only person who does anything interesting with the genre. I was a Dave guy for decades, but, to be honest, he's been phoning it in for years. When's the last time he did anything really interesting (besides Stephanie Burkett )? Craig will readily abandon his bits (like the puppets) when he feels they've run their course. I'm definitely going to miss his show more than Dave's.
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Putting in my prediction now for the very last shot of the very last show of TLLS being a picture of Paul McCartney.
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 07:52 |
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If you've never seen his no audience episode with Stephen Fry, well poo poo. You seriously don't know how great Craig Fergusion is and what a great loss him leaving in December is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9teqCuLL-4
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 09:14 |
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So after his appearance on Conan tonight Dave Attell can gently caress off forever. I can't believe I liked that guy in the 90s.
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# ? May 1, 2014 08:08 |
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Hah. The daughter of a girl I went to high school with apparently got Photobombed on The Tonight Show tonight. That's fun. What did Attel do? I'm sans cable, so my Conan is sporadic.
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Steve Vader posted:Hah. The daughter of a girl I went to high school with apparently got Photobombed on The Tonight Show tonight. That's fun. I have trouble believing that anyone aware of Attell's act can be shocked by him doing a talk show. Megazver fucked around with this message at 10:02 on May 1, 2014 |
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Anyone know why CC decided to set up a region wall for Colbert and Stewart two weeks or so ago for those of us outside NA? Kinda bummed I missed out on the Bundy and Sterling coverage.
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