The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon Discussion Thread
starts tonight (2/18) on NBC @ 12am following the Olympics and late local news.
looking forward to being able to watch him this week since i am off. should be fun!! http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...allon_Logo.jpg |
Re: So...Late Night with Jimmy Fallon starts tonight.
I'm curious to see how he'll do. I think one edge he has over Conan is I think he's able to tone his comedy down and is willing to play it a bit safe like Jay did so I could see him doing okay.
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Just started DVRing it...I don't watch him nearly enough as I should. Do we think he'll "grow up" more now that he has this show? I hope not personally.
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Re: So...Late Night with Jimmy Fallon starts tonight.
Originally Posted by Mike86
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I'm curious to see how he'll do. I think one edge he has over Conan is I think he's able to tone his comedy down and is willing to play it a bit safe like Jay did so I could see him doing okay.
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Haven't watched late night TV in 15 years... not gonna start today. No sure why the subject continues to fascinate me.
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Re: So...Late Night with Jimmy Fallon starts tonight.
Originally Posted by mcnabb
(Post 12015106)
I notice when Fallon does interviews he comes off as very nervous and a bit wimpy and I think he is afraid to take control of the interview.
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Re: The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Discussion Thread
Thread title is wrong. No show by that title. Can it be fixed?
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Re: So...Late Night with Jimmy Fallon starts tonight.
Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ
(Post 12015245)
Not really a big deal though. It's a late night talk show, it's not exactly hard hitting journalism. Celebrities come out joke around a little and talk about their upcoming project. It doesn't really matter if Fallon can take control of an interview or not. The best late night interviews are usually when the host and guest are friends off screen and the conversation veers of topic anyway. Fallon seems to be friends with a lot of celebrities so he can at least bring their fun side out in interviews.
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 12015269)
Yeah, I agree with this...Letterman and Arsenio are about the only two people in late night that know how to interview...but, as you noted, it's all moot anyway - all the questions are prepped and have been given to the celeb in advance.
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Re: So...Late Night with Jimmy Fallon starts tonight.
I'm really looking forward to Fallon on Late Night. I can never catch the 12:30 shows but once in a while I manage to stay awake for the 11:30's.
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Re: The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Discussion Thread
first week's guests
Mo 2/17: Will Smith, U2 Tu 2/18: Jerry Seinfeld, Kristen Wiig, Lady Gaga We 2/19: Bradley Cooper, Tim McGraw Th 2/20: Michelle Obama, Will Ferrell, Arcade Fire Fr 2/21: Justin Timberlake he def stacked it this first week |
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No one will be watching this in a few weeks...
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I really can't believe that after 3 years on his show he is getting this gig.
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Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 12015325)
i really can't believe that after 3 years on his show he is getting this gig.
One of the bits for this week http://www.thewrap.com/nbc-nightly-n...iams-interview (ie if you hated the stuff on Late Night, you'll probably hate the new show |
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You know a joke is going to be funny because he always starts to laugh halfway through it.
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Originally Posted by Rypro 525
(Post 12015330)
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One of the bits for this week http://www.thewrap.com/nbc-nightly-n...iams-interview (ie if you hated the stuff on Late Night, you'll probably hate the new show |
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Originally Posted by stvn1974
(Post 12015333)
You know a joke is going to be funny because he always starts to laugh halfway through it.
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Re: The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by dex14
(Post 12015342)
Man do I hate that...
thanks in advance. |
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Originally Posted by Rypro 525
(Post 12015301)
first week's guests
Mo 2/17: Will Smith, U2 Tu 2/18: Jerry Seinfeld, Kristen Wiig, Lady Gaga We 2/19: Bradley Cooper, Tim McGraw Th 2/20: Michelle Obama, Will Ferrell, Arcade Fire Fr 2/21: Justin Timberlake he def stacked it this first week |
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I am looking forward to it - I am most interested to see if it will differ from Fallon's Late Night or will it just be a new set/timeslot. I dvr'd every episode of Late Night for the first 2 years and then just watch it about once/twice a week since then (some of the bits started to get very old/predictable) so I'll probably set up a season pass for this to see if I want to get back into it full time or just watch when a good guest is on.
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Re: The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by d2cheer
(Post 12015308)
No one will be watching this in a few weeks...
I personally think Fallon is better suited for this than Conan was. Conan is more about the outlandish humor, which is great and I love it, but it doesn't have the broadest of appeal. Fallon sings with guests, has guests do satirical sketches about current events, etc; so at least it's better suited to Tonight Show material. We'll see how he actually does. It's almost history of rap and lipsync battles versus masturbating bear and triumph the comic insult dog. I prefer the latter, but there is more appeal to the former. He does have an odd obsession with classroom instruments though. |
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I don't watch the late night talk shows much, are any hosts actually decent interviewers beyond the planned gags and the movie promotions?
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Re: The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
(Post 12015415)
I don't watch the late night talk shows much, are any hosts actually decent interviewers beyond the planned gags and the movie promotions?
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Re: The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Coladar1
(Post 12015446)
I'll continue my fanboyism from a prior thread and again tout Tom Green's interviewing skills. Letterman is obviously viewed as being a gifted interviewer, although I don't entirely agree. Craig Ferguson is probably the best hands down at interviewing out of all the major late nighters right now.
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I like that on the night most people would be likely to tune out he is bringing Justin Timberlake. I might stay up for that one.
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Re: The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
(Post 12015415)
I don't watch the late night talk shows much, are any hosts actually decent interviewers beyond the planned gags and the movie promotions?
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Re: So...Late Night with Jimmy Fallon starts tonight.
Originally Posted by Rob V
(Post 12015292)
I'm really looking forward to Fallon on Late Night. .
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Originally Posted by Coladar1
(Post 12015446)
Craig Ferguson is probably the best hands down at interviewing out of all the major late nighters right now.
I know he's too edgy for mainstream, but Fallon isnt anywhere near as entertaining. |
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speaking of doing 'history of rap' with Timberlake on friday, will he do one for the tonight show?
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Originally Posted by Kennyx
(Post 12015753)
This.
I know he's too edgy for mainstream, but Fallon isnt anywhere near as entertaining. I'm trying out Fallon tonight, I enjoy his show in spurts and don't hate him like everybody else on the internet seems to (seriously, he can knock something out of the park and sure enough "Some shitty group of people did it better!") but it doesn't generally sustain for a full hour. His opening is ridiculously sincere, if a little nervous (albeit less so than the original Late Show episodes), the SD broadcast of this however is really, really bad, there was a shot a second ago where Fallon is talking to Higgins across the stage and neither is on screen (don't have an HD box upstairs). |
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I used to like Ferguson a lot more than I do now. Still like him, but I think I like Fallon and Kimmel better now.
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I like that the set is kind of dark, this is really just Late Night at an earlier time.
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Originally Posted by PenguinJoe
(Post 12015769)
I like that the set is kind of dark, this is really just Late Night at an earlier time.
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Tina Fey looked hot.
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Well that was an eclectic group
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Re: The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by astrochimp
(Post 12015776)
Tina Fey looked hot.
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:lol: That was good. Tina Fey is impressively attractive. :drool:
Edit: late to the party I guess. IMO she was the hottest girl that walked out. |
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Fallon got an impressive list of people to show up to "give him 100 bucks for not believing he would host the Tonight Show'
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So far, Jimmy Fallon show is ten times more fun than Jay Leno's.
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