David Letterman is not funny
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David Letterman is not funny
Everytime I see the David Letterman on TV, I'm always thinking "why are the people in the audience laughing?". The guy is just not funny and the humor seems so dry? I'm surprised how long he's actually lasted on TV.
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Well, that's your opinion and I guess you're entitled to it. But IMO, that's blasphemy. I think Letterman's humour is a little hit or miss now but I still think he's pretty funny. (Maybe not Conan funny but he's still pretty good)
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I agree, I don't find Letterman funny. Nor Leno. Leno is more annoying in my opinion, but they both are pretty bad. I actually think Jimmy Kimmel is not annoying on his talk show, which is surprising because I couldn't stand him on the man show. I was ready to hate his new show, but I find myself laughing a lot.
Conan is the king, though.
Conan is the king, though.
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Well... that's just like... your opinion, man.
Seriously, Letterman is easily the funniest host on TV... has been for all my life. I didn't give him a fair enough chance when i started watching late night programming about 10 years ago. But after I watch Leno casually for a few months, I gave Dave another shot and was appalled that I'd been missing out for so long. I haven't turned back since.
Seriously, Letterman is easily the funniest host on TV... has been for all my life. I didn't give him a fair enough chance when i started watching late night programming about 10 years ago. But after I watch Leno casually for a few months, I gave Dave another shot and was appalled that I'd been missing out for so long. I haven't turned back since.
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Originally posted by Seantn
I know that it's my own opinion, you don't have to try and convince me of that.
I know that it's my own opinion, you don't have to try and convince me of that.
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Dave hasn't been funny since he left NBC. I don't know. Maybe it's his age and the fact that he doesn't take risks anymore. I'll watch Leno over Dave but Conan tops them all right now.
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Originally posted by Seantn
I know that it's my own opinion, you don't have to try and convince me of that.
I know that it's my own opinion, you don't have to try and convince me of that.
compared to Leno, Letterman is beyond funny. Compared to Conan, both of them can be canned for all I car. Give me my four days a week conan fix and I'll be happy.
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Most people either really enjoy Letterman, or they don't. I'm in the first group. I think you have to enjoy that type of humor, and some people just don't. Some people say he appeals to a more discerning group, while Leno plays the lowest common denominator card. I used to feel that way, but I don't think thats really true either. My mom thinks he's great, my dad doesn't. It's just a preference. I like Letterman, and I don't care much about the ratings, as long as he stays on.
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I have never found Letterman all that entertaining, if he didn't laugh at his own jokes the audience wouldn't know when to laugh. That and the fact that he used to be frank with guests. If their movie sucked, he would tell 'em and ask what the hell they were thinking. Now he is just an ass kisser that seems to enjoy everything about every guest that graces his show.
I have to say Norm Macdonald hit the nail on the head in the SNL skit.
...huh...huh... d'ya want some gum?
I have to say Norm Macdonald hit the nail on the head in the SNL skit.
...huh...huh... d'ya want some gum?
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I've often wondered why people laugh at Letterman. While his Top 10 list concept was ground-breaking in comedy, he seems like he's just going through the motions on it anymore. They're not funny. They're just not. I can watch Leno occasionally, but I don't think I've EVER laughed at Letterman. And Paul is annoying. Like a gnat.
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I've been asking this question for years. I haven't seen Letterman that much in the past few years, but when I do, I am always reminded why I don't watch his show.
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Originally posted by SunMonkey
I think Letterman is quite funny, certainly much more so than Leno. There is a reason his show wins Emmy after Emmy....
I think Letterman is quite funny, certainly much more so than Leno. There is a reason his show wins Emmy after Emmy....
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Dave's the best. When you all have your threads of best tv shows on currently, all-time, last 10 years and such, I don't include talk-shows or reality shows, but when Dave is no longer doing his talk show, I will be very depressed and probably watching very little TV.
I don't really remember nights without him and I can't imagine not having him on at 10:30pm.
Funny I meet younger people who love Conan, who I just don't see because I usually go to bed after Dave, and Conan has admitted that Letterman was his biggest influence in comedy and I'm pretty sure I've heard the same from Stewart.
They've both just sort of modified his style of humor to fit their own style and the different times, but I see the success of both having a lot to do with Letterman being on in the first place.
I don't really remember nights without him and I can't imagine not having him on at 10:30pm.
Funny I meet younger people who love Conan, who I just don't see because I usually go to bed after Dave, and Conan has admitted that Letterman was his biggest influence in comedy and I'm pretty sure I've heard the same from Stewart.
They've both just sort of modified his style of humor to fit their own style and the different times, but I see the success of both having a lot to do with Letterman being on in the first place.