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RichC2 02-28-14 12:17 AM

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:shrug:

I for one would love to see Fallon move away from movie stars as guests in general, they generally just aren't that interesting.

Mr. Salty 02-28-14 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12028262)
:shrug:

I for one would love to see Fallon move away from movie stars as guests in general, they generally just aren't that interesting.

I agree. In the old days they could be, but now all they do is regurgitate uninteresting anecdotes that have been scripted and per approved by their publicists. They hardly even talk about their latest movies much.

And again, that's what sets Graham Norton's show (and Craig Ferguson's) apart. They may gave a few notes, but in general they ask the guests whatever they want, publicists be damned.

I don't know how Norton gets the stars he gets. Being in London he's even farther away from L.A. than Fallon is.

mphtrilogy 02-28-14 07:55 AM

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thanks for the tip on graham norton, I'll start taping him

creekdipper 02-28-14 08:12 AM

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Graham Norton is a hoot. A week or so ago he had Damon, Murray, & some Brit twit (kidding...the guy was funny; he plays Lord Grantham in Downton Abbey & his name escapes me for the moment). They were guzzling champagne every few minutes & ended up with singer Paloma Faith draped across their laps (and even flipped her over & spanked her). The show seems much more unscripted than the usual talk show & has a lot of fun with the guests.

Damon said that it was the most fun he'd ever had on a talk show, and he was convincing when he said it.

Watched about half of Fallon's opening whatever last night & wasn't at all impressed. The lapsing-into-accents, making mistakes & giggling, voice-overs, etc. just seemed too much SNL...and the jokes fell flat for both my wife and me. Guess we old poops can just live on memories now...:(

Adboy151 02-28-14 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Salty (Post 12028275)
I don't know how Norton gets the stars he gets. Being in London he's even farther away from L.A. than Fallon is.

There's not the deluge of 'chat' shows five nights a week, across multiple channels in the UK. They're mostly one night a week and then most don't get the talent the exposure of the BBC allows Norton. I thinks his predecessor Jonathan Ross, get a level or two down on star power over on itv now. Also helps keep the energy level fresher, since Tom Hanks may show every two or three years than say every nine months across three or four talk shows; it's still an event.

If you've got a $150m film to promote overseas, you gotta take what you can get.

That's why you'll see them sometimes cycle large swaths of cast mates in and out of one show -- they come from a press conference or premiere, pop in the BBC studios and pop out. There's a bit more promo hustle overseas, versus the come-to-the-mountain junkets here stateside.

Also Norton's third or four seat tends to be well, BBC regular or say conversation stirrer comedian, like Alan Davies, Jimmy Carr or Lee Mack to pep up guests that may be trapped in the I-don't-know-how-to-be-spontaneous mode. So they're not all A-list. ;)

Rypro 525 02-28-14 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by mphtrilogy (Post 12028365)
thanks for the tip on graham norton, I'll start taping him

i believe Norton comes on a one week delay saturdays at 10 on BBC America, or at least thats the way it used to be

Rypro 525 03-03-14 10:55 PM

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Fallon and Idina Manzel just sang Let It Go with the Roots, hopefully that hits youtube soon

Obey The D 03-03-14 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Rypro 525 (Post 12032832)
Fallon and Adele Nazime just sang Let It Go with the Roots, hopefully that hits youtube soon

Fixed her name for you.

Obey The D 03-05-14 11:08 PM

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I had no idea Annette Bening was only 55. She looks much older.

Rypro 525 03-06-14 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Obey The D (Post 12035275)
I had no idea Annette Bening was only 55. She looks much older.

being married to Warren Beatty probably adds 10 years

PenguinJoe 03-06-14 02:14 PM

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NBC Allegedly Bullies Jimmy Fallon Guests Into Not Appearing On Other Talk Shows

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon may be crushing it with ratings, but it’s also apparently crushing stars’ hopes of appearing on any other networks’ talk shows.
NBC has been telling celebrities, agents and publicists that guests who want to be on Tonight can’t also go on other talk shows, neither late-night nor in the morning, sources connected to CBS, ABC and NBC told TMZ. Sources said guests who went on Fallon’s show were OK to go on NBC’s Today or Dateline though.
Though it may seem a bit extreme, there’s a reason why stars would oblige: Tonight got 10.4 million viewers in its first week, more than Conan O’Brien or even Jay Leno ever got during their tenures as hosts for The Tonight Show. And the ratings have continued, with Tonight still netting 5.5 million viewers in its second week, far more than the 4 million Leno was averaging earlier this season, the Los Angeles Times reported. He's already had such high-profile guests as Cameron Diaz, Bradley Cooper and Michelle Obama.

Goat3001 03-06-14 02:29 PM

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It's stupid but don't they all try to do this? NBC has a bigger leg to stand on since the Tonight Show is the most popular but I don't think they're the only ones that tried to pull this move.

RichC2 03-06-14 03:01 PM

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Bill Murray is right at home.

JeffTheAlpaca 03-06-14 05:40 PM

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I wonder if Brian Williams will pick Letterman or Fallon though he did Seth Meyers this week.

I don't think Brian has appeared on the show since Fallon started doing those rap mashups.

If Fallon is young that means I am young too since he is the same age as me :)

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MikahC 03-07-14 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by PenguinJoe (Post 12035872)
NBC Allegedly Bullies Jimmy Fallon Guests Into Not Appearing On Other Talk Shows

Is this alleged anywhere that doesn't descend from TMZ? You know, like TMZ makes something up and a lot of other news sources run with it with TMZ being the single source. Then pretty soon, it's pervasive "news" when it really has only been alleged by 1 original "news" site.

I've seen it said the original article is BS. It did remind me of the original Late Night Wars, though.

mcnabb 03-07-14 07:16 AM

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What is Jimmy Fallon's politics? I hope he isn't another closet liberal who steers his jokes to the republicans more times then not in his monologue. I tuned in the other night and caught his monologue and not one joke on Obama and Russia, but a few jokes on Boehner, McCain and the republicans.

I like my late night hosts to go after BOTH parties equally simply because I despise most politicians who are republican and democrat. If he turns into a Letterman, Maher, or Jon Stewart and steers his jokes always at Republicans (while protecting Obama), then I won't even bother with this show.

Mr. Salty 03-07-14 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by mcnabb (Post 12036667)
If he turns into a Letterman, Maher, or Jon Stewart and steers his jokes always at Republicans (while protecting Obama), then I won't even bother with this show.

You apparently never watch "The Daily Show."

Hokeyboy 03-07-14 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Salty (Post 12036996)
You apparently never watch "The Daily Show."

No kidding. :up:

Rypro 525 03-07-14 12:32 PM

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He has done material on the Obamacare website

mcnabb 03-07-14 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Salty (Post 12036996)
You apparently never watch "The Daily Show."

Oh please don't tell me that Jon Stewart rags on Republicans and Democrats equally? :lol: No doubt every comedian (including Stewart) will go after both parties, but he is so partisan its so obvious. He had Rachel Maddow on the other night, and it was such a soft-ball interview, whereas when Republican Pundits go on there he is like an attack dog hammering their every answer.

And so you don't have to waste your time responding to me on how objective Jon Stewart is on his show towards politicans (which I hear constantly from Daily Show supporters), we can just agree to disagree.

majorjoe23 03-07-14 02:25 PM

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Great comedy always stems from objectivity.

Hokeyboy 03-07-14 02:47 PM

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madcougar 03-07-14 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mcnabb (Post 12036667)
What is Jimmy Fallon's politics? I hope he isn't another closet liberal who steers his jokes to the republicans more times then not in his monologue. I tuned in the other night and caught his monologue and not one joke on Obama and Russia, but a few jokes on Boehner, McCain and the republicans.

I like my late night hosts to go after BOTH parties equally simply because I despise most politicians who are republican and democrat. If he turns into a Letterman, Maher, or Jon Stewart and steers his jokes always at Republicans (while protecting Obama), then I won't even bother with this show.

I recommend you tune into Fox News for REAL comedy.

JeffTheAlpaca 03-14-14 05:04 PM

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Norman Reedus did Fallon and then Seth Meyers the following week so this plan is working.


Fallon said he is not a Republican or Democrat which goes along with his nice guy persona since he probably does not want to piss anybody off.

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Mr. Salty 03-14-14 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mcnabb (Post 12037065)
And so you don't have to waste your time responding to me on how objective Jon Stewart is on his show towards politicans (which I hear constantly from Daily Show supporters), we can just agree to disagree.

I didn't say he was objective. He wears his politics on his sleeve. But he doesn't "protect" Obama either. In fact, he's been extremely critical of him on a number of issues.


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