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I don't like Letterman. He is a bitter old man who still makes George Bush jokes 6 years later.

Jimmy Kimmel's humor really doesn't click. He thinks he is funnier than he is.

Conan has disappeared on TBS. Most of his guests are B & C listers.

The goofy,mumbling Scotsman after Letterman is just strange.

I like Seth Meyers as a host but his sketch comedy sucks.

and than there is this guy:

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Fallon spends way too much time on sophomoric games with celebrities. Very dumb and childish but I guess it's working for now. I enjoy Fallon when he does his monologue and interacts with his sidekick (who is very good). The show drops after that.


I don't know why I watch anymore. It's just out of habit I guess.

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Craig Ferguson is the greatest.

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We are at an all time low when it comes to late night talk show hosts.

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Jimmy Fallon rules, all you haterz drool.

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Scorehead wrote:
We are at an all time low when it comes to late night talk show hosts.

Craig Ferguson...

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Douchebag wrote:
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We are at an all time low when it comes to late night talk show hosts.

Craig Ferguson...


He's good, one of the reasons why is that he's self aware.


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acting like a 12 year girl is apparently the new standard of comedy now, though. i see it all over the place. i know catch phrases have always permeated sitcoms but they're all written AS catchphrases now.


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I've always thought that Billy Crystal would make a great late night talk show host.

He would stay true to the old school benchmark and attract an audience of a more seasoned variety.

Yes, I am dating myself but there is an entire generation that is under represented in that market. Crystal would be fantastic

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Craig is the best, by far. Too bad he's leaving...

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I don't get the Fallon hate.
It's a happy show at the end of the day that makes you happy.
If you'll let it.
I love it.

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Agree with Pasta, his show is like a website for 16 year old girls.

Fallon has talent but just a case of a guy whould be part of the show and not THE SHOW.

This is a classic case of having to find A NAME first. Once again, it's just talking and asking questions that someone else wrote for you.

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This is a classic case of having to find A NAME first. Once again, it's just talking and asking questions that someone else wrote for you.

Yeah. For the life of me, I will never understand the appeal of these shows. This isn't 1975, we have more than 4 channels. There are probably 9,000 better things on at that time.

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dont worry, steve colbert will replace letterman soon and latenight tv will be watchable again.

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dont worry, steve colbert will replace letterman soon and latenight tv will be watchable again.

Nope. Colbert is just as big a putz as any of them.

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Good call, Jimmy.

Don't get all the hype. He's had more press than anyone I can remember lately.


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Peoria Matt wrote:
Good call, Jimmy.

Don't get all the hype. He's had more press than anyone I can remember lately.

It's always the same "press", though. Always some dumbass 4-5 minute "viral" video that isn't funny or entertaining in even the slightest of ways.

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Sinicalypse and I were on this case eight months ago but you Caller Bobs were probably bitching that the posts were too long.

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I really like Jimmy Fallon. The guy might easily be the most talented guy to ever host a talk show. I know Steve Allen wrote about 10,000 songs and basically he was ripped off by Carson & Letterman. He was one funny guy. I saw Fallon in person. The guy does all kinds of imitations,sings,dances,etc. I think he is going to make it. Of course,they can always bring back Leno.



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Fallon spends way too much time on sophomoric games with celebrities. Very dumb and childish but I guess it's working for now. I enjoy Fallon when he does his monologue and interacts with his sidekick (who is very good). The show drops after that.


I don't know why I watch anymore. It's just out of habit I guess.



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Curious Hair wrote:
Sinicalypse and I were on this case eight months ago but you Caller Bobs were probably bitching that the posts were too long.

jimmypasta wrote:
I really like Jimmy Fallon. The guy might easily be the most talented guy to ever host a talk show. I know Steve Allen wrote about 10,000 songs and basically he was ripped off by Carson & Letterman. He was one funny guy. I saw Fallon in person. The guy does all kinds of imitations,sings,dances,etc. I think he is going to make it. Of course,they can always bring back Leno.



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Fallon spends way too much time on sophomoric games with celebrities. Very dumb and childish but I guess it's working for now. I enjoy Fallon when he does his monologue and interacts with his sidekick (who is very good). The show drops after that.


I don't know why I watch anymore. It's just out of habit I guess.



hey buddy

To be fair to jimmy, his post about liking Fallon was 8 months and another lifetime ago.

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FavreFan wrote:
Peoria Matt wrote:
Good call, Jimmy.

Don't get all the hype. He's had more press than anyone I can remember lately.

It's always the same "press", though. Always some dumbass 4-5 minute "viral" video that isn't funny or entertaining in even the slightest of ways.


I was talking more about online and magazine articles. He was on a lot of covers leading up to his show.


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Eerily, my posts also anticipated a heightened interest in Jennifer Lawrence's annoying personality and awesome rack.

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IkeSouth wrote:
dont worry, steve colbert will replace letterman soon and latenight tv will be watchable again.

Nope. Colbert is just as big a putz as any of them.

Colbert is the funniest guy on TV right now. Probably top 5 all-time.

The thing about comedy is, it's so subjective. Fallon isn't doing a show for a 65 year old James Pasta. He's doing a show for the 18-35 year old audience. That's why it's all "EW" "Hashtag" "Tweet" "Instagram" blah blah blah.

Jimmy, did you know there's another classic TV channel, Heroes & Icons? It's on 23.2 (don't know if it's on satellite yet). You can find Cannon on there.


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Colbert is the funniest guy on TV right now.
No.

Probably top 5 all-time.
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Colonel Angus wrote:
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IkeSouth wrote:
dont worry, steve colbert will replace letterman soon and latenight tv will be watchable again.

Nope. Colbert is just as big a putz as any of them.

Colbert is the funniest guy on TV right now. Probably top 5 all-time.

The thing about comedy is, it's so subjective. Fallon isn't doing a show for a 65 year old James Pasta. He's doing a show for the 18-35 year old audience. That's why it's all "EW" "Hashtag" "Tweet" "Instagram" blah blah blah.

Jimmy, did you know there's another classic TV channel, Heroes & Icons? It's on 23.2 (don't know if it's on satellite yet). You can find Cannon on there.

I'm the 18-35 audience. Fallon sucks.

:lol: @ Colbert being top 5 all time. :lol:

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Colonel Angus wrote:
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IkeSouth wrote:
dont worry, steve colbert will replace letterman soon and latenight tv will be watchable again.

Nope. Colbert is just as big a putz as any of them.

Colbert is the funniest guy on TV right now. Probably top 5 all-time.

The thing about comedy is, it's so subjective. Fallon isn't doing a show for a 65 year old James Pasta. He's doing a show for the 18-35 year old audience. That's why it's all "EW" "Hashtag" "Tweet" "Instagram" blah blah blah.

Jimmy, did you know there's another classic TV channel, Heroes & Icons? It's on 23.2 (don't know if it's on satellite yet). You can find Cannon on there.


No. Not even close.

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Colbert is very good at playing a character, but I don't think it will transfer well to a mainstream, non-political show without an "act."

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Colbert is very good at playing a character, but I don't think it will transfer well to a mainstream, non-political show without an "act."

Letterman gets pretty political, so I think Colbert won't be afraid to do so, even if he's not going to do the character anymore.


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Sinicalypse and I were on this case eight months ago but you Caller Bobs were probably bitching that the posts were too long.

jimmypasta wrote:
I really like Jimmy Fallon. The guy might easily be the most talented guy to ever host a talk show. I know Steve Allen wrote about 10,000 songs and basically he was ripped off by Carson & Letterman. He was one funny guy. I saw Fallon in person. The guy does all kinds of imitations,sings,dances,etc. I think he is going to make it. Of course,they can always bring back Leno.



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Fallon spends way too much time on sophomoric games with celebrities. Very dumb and childish but I guess it's working for now. I enjoy Fallon when he does his monologue and interacts with his sidekick (who is very good). The show drops after that.


I don't know why I watch anymore. It's just out of habit I guess.



hey buddy

To be fair to jimmy, his post about liking Fallon was 8 months and another lifetime ago.


:lol: Like I said,I do enjoy his opening monologue but it's all the giggling and gushing during interviews and all this hashtag this,twitter that crap besides those childish games he does. He is a likable guy but he needs to "mature up" a little bit.


Also,I'm 56 but I do enjoy wearing copper wrist bands,comfy slippers,First Alert necklaces and soft foods.

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jimmypasta wrote:
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Curious Hair wrote:
Sinicalypse and I were on this case eight months ago but you Caller Bobs were probably bitching that the posts were too long.

jimmypasta wrote:
I really like Jimmy Fallon. The guy might easily be the most talented guy to ever host a talk show. I know Steve Allen wrote about 10,000 songs and basically he was ripped off by Carson & Letterman. He was one funny guy. I saw Fallon in person. The guy does all kinds of imitations,sings,dances,etc. I think he is going to make it. Of course,they can always bring back Leno.



jimmypasta wrote:
Fallon spends way too much time on sophomoric games with celebrities. Very dumb and childish but I guess it's working for now. I enjoy Fallon when he does his monologue and interacts with his sidekick (who is very good). The show drops after that.

So I'm not the oldest guy on this board. Thanks Jimbo!
I don't know why I watch anymore. It's just out of habit I guess.



hey buddy

To be fair to jimmy, his post about liking Fallon was 8 months and another lifetime ago.


:lol: Like I said,I do enjoy his opening monologue but it's all the giggling and gushing during interviews and all this hashtag this,twitter that crap besides those childish games he does. He is a likable guy but he needs to "mature up" a little bit.


Also,I'm 56 but I do enjoy wearing copper wrist bands,comfy slippers,First Alert necklaces and soft foods.

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