Beardown wrote:
I still think he has a well prepared show.
If this is your idea of well-prepared (thanks Hawkeye for taking the bullet for me):
12:05 "That's News You could Use, Fellas" Mike North Drop
12:05 Lame "Mike Murphy intro song" from when GHW Bush was in the White House
12:06 Lame "Celebrity Line Ringing" sounds for intro to Stone
12:06 First "Rimshot" talking to Stone
12:09 Second "Rimshot" talking about Crabs (the kind you get on your junk, not the kind you eat)
12:10 Some new "Guy Laughing" drop followed by...
12:10 Another "Rimshot". That's 3 rimshots in the first 6 minutes of the show for those keeping score at home
12:16 "Guy Laughing" drop again
12:17 Baker Interview clip
12:18 "Rimshot" again
12:18 "Guy Laughing" immediately following rimshot
12:19 "Ohhohoho, that's not funny" drop. Is this OB's voice?
12:25 A much needed commercial break. Thank god for Stone being on. The interview made the time go by much faster.
12:32 And we're back from commercial to get a Bloomberg update
12:35 Back to Murph from the Update and...
12:35 "Carnival style music" begins as Murph starts to take emails
12:35 "Bud Selig Declined to talk to us"
12:35 "Dusty Baker" drop
12:35 "Rimshot"
12:37 "Carnival" music stops, but "James Bond style music" quickly begins to replace it.
12:38 Replay of Dusty interview
12:42 "Clapton Guitar Solo" starts in background
12:43 "Bud Selig declined to talk to us"
12:43 "Bud Selig declined to talk to us" (YES HE DID IT TWICE IN THE SAME MINUTE)
12:44 "Clapton Guitar Solo" ends as we cut to commercial
12:47 "I think that's an unfair rap" Dusty drop IN BETWEEN COMMERCIALS (Isn't that against the rules?)
12:50 Back from commercial with Munson interview clip
12:51 "Sultans of Swing" starts playing in the background
12:54 Off to commercial again after taking one call
12:54 "I don't know man, lets change the subject" Dusty Baker drop
12:54 "Bud Selig declined to talk to us"
12:54 Cut to commercial as Zeppelin plays
1:01 Back from commercial playing some hillbilly sounding music
1:01 "It's going to rain tonight" drop when reading an email
1:02 Out to commercial yet again after less than a minute
1:05 Back from commercial to another "Munson interview" clip from yesterday
1:07 "Rimshot" drop
1:08 "Dusty Baker bad day for baseball" clip
1:08 "Mike North talking about Dusty Baker talking about bad day for baseball" clip
1:13 Caller gets hung up on by Murph for defending Dusty and asking Murph why he never gives Dusty credit when the Cubs win
1:16 "Browns Chicken Caller of the Show" drop to the white guy following the black guy Murph hung up on
1:17 "It was out there already" Dusty clip
1:17 "Mike North talking about Dusty Baker talking about bad day for baseball" clip
1:17 Metallica One guitar starts playing as Murph getting ready for commercial (actually enjoying this one)
1:19 Burrito clapping for Jack Phelan read as we cut out to commercial and Metallica music ends
1:24 "Manager like Dusty Baker" drop IN BETWEEN COMMERCIALS AGAIN
1:27 "Munson interview" clip from yesterday yet again
1:27 "It Ain't Me" starts to play in the background and ends after 10 seconds
1:28 "Rimshot" drop talking about "The Three Scumbags" How creative...
1:28 Back to Bloomberg for another update
1:32 Update ends and we hear a quick clip of "Free Bird"
1:32 "Rimshot" drop
1:35 "Harp" drop coming out of North Interview clip
1:35 "Pusher Man" clip and we're back out to commercial
1:40 "It's either Home run or nothing" drop between commercials before the "Fitness Experts" commercial
1:41 Back from commercial and funky music starts playing in background
1:41 "Bud Selig declined to talk to us"
1:41 "Dusty Baker" drop
1:47 Off to commercial
1:54 Back from Commercial
1:54 "Oooh Doggie" drop
1:54 Burrito Murph exit music takes us out to exciting White Sox Baseball (Hooray, it's over)
One drop after another. Horrible bits. "What's Your Beef," "Tool of the Week," and "I Predict" are still around, as tired as ever. For me, "prepared" doesn't mean having 85 clips on the board, knowing which one to press when. It is being able to lead an intelligent conversation, being able to transition with your co-workers when ordered to (or better yet, not having to be "ordered" to do so), and not being a jag-off to your producers and co-workers.
Beardown wrote:
I like his guests.
Do the guests like him?