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General Discussions => Inner Glimpse => Topic started by: leith on December 13, 2006, 02:56:03 am
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^^does he actually play guitar?
Yes and is actually pretty good.
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Yes , he does, and quite well from what I understand. This should be funny as hell!!
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^^does he actually play guitar?
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http://www.jambase.com/headsup.asp?storyID=9628
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I think that the guy doing the foreign correspondence for the Daily Show is the best part of that show now.
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hah, John Oliver? he i son now.
hahaha, now this chick is pretty funny too. doing the Al-Jazeera English report.
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I\'m getting pretty tired of Stewart\'s Bush impersonation!!! That one is like 1,000 :deadhorse\'s
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I just feel like they recycle the same material over and over from the same angle.
I am pretty much all set with Bush jokes at this point. They\'ve all been made, and it seems dull and redundant.
Dunno maybe I just don\'t watch them enough. I really hard watch tv ever. Unless there are friends over who want to watch....
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when colbert is at his best he is the best, but the daily show never really gets on my nerves where colbert can at times.
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The producers of the Daily Show realized that Colbert was outgrowing his role on the show. The same thing happened with Carrell but instead of letting Colbert get away they talked to him about creating the Colbert Report. It turned out to be a great idea that has benefitted everyone involved.
I think that Colbert has been better than Jon for a while. I think that the guy doing the foreign correspondence for the Daily Show is the best part of that show now.
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colbert often feels like a great encore after a solid daily show. i like both a lot and they are unique from each other. i dont think the daily show has declined THAT much. i hope both are still going strong 10-20 years from now.
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I loved Kilborn. He had much more arrogance about him which is why I think some people didn\'t like him. It was all totally sarcastic IMO but it felt more "natural" coming from him (like he is really like that), where Colbert makes it much more comedic so everyone is in on the joke so to speak.
Kilborn built that show. It was already pretty popular when Stewart took over. Stewart definitely inherited one hell of a cast and writers. I think we have seen what happens when that talent leaves. The show just doesn\'t have the polish it did but is still very good
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Kilborn was hysterical towards the end.
Colbert is starting to get a lot better now. last night \'The Word\' was great.
anyone see the Daily show the other night when Ed somethingorother come back fro the first time in a while? that was hilarious.
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I like the Daily Show consistently better than the Colbert Report. Sometimes I think a half hour is just too much for Colbert to handle on his own. BUT... when all goes right, and he\'s got a good interview and a sweet \'The Word\' then the Colbert Report can\'t be beat.
I\'ve been watching the Daily Show from the start though, and even thought Colbert should\'ve taken over as host once Kilborn left, but the classic ones word good too. 5 questions, Headlines, Brain Unger, The Moment of Zen, they had some good **** back then.
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BLEW ass, leith, BLEW ass. no one said anything about sucking ass. just the opposite in fact. ;)
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I remember Craig Kilborn used to do the show and it blew ass.......
Stewart definitely saved the program.....but I think his day has come and gone as far as I am concerned....
Well thats one opinion. I actually felt by the end of his run Craig was at the point Jon is now. He\'s done what he can with the show now how does it get better. For Craig it was to leave (for more money) and have Jon take over. For Jon I hope it is not the same. I like him but some life needs to be injected into the show.
Craig\'s version of the show just came from a different angle. Less of the New York sensibility of Jon that you probably can relate to more than the way Craig came across. Craig def. had more of a frivolity about him that you probably found detestful. Understandable but it does not mean the show sucked ass. If it had sucked ass it would have not been given the chance with Jon. Jon took over in the 3rd year. If the show sucked it would have just gone away when Craig went to CBS.
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i like both.
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I remember Craig Kilborn used to do the show and it blew ass.......
Stewart definitely saved the program.....but I think his day has come and gone as far as I am concerned....
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Having watched The Daily Show since day one (anyone remember how they first did Headlines?) I have to say I never thought it would get to the point it would have a spin off.
I actually think The Colbert Report was developed exactly because of the softness in attitude and the general decline of The Daily Show though I rather enjoy the drastic difference in approaches back to back.
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Even though SNL was way ahead of its time with the whole "fake news" deal, it was really perfected by John Stewart\'s Daily Show.....but like everything else in life, once the mass media gets involved (all the talk and press that fake news has been getting of late), it gets ruined.....
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I have been watching the Daily Show for a long time.
But recently I have been watching less and less. It is kind of like a super bowl team that has had all the good players sign with other teams.
I don\'t think it will ever get back to the quality it was when Colbert, Stewart, Carrell, Beth Littleford, Mo Rocca etc.
It was like a superstar cast.
I like the colbert report but I don\'t tune in as much. If I forget to watch the Daily show I usually miss colbert as well
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humor good, laugh a lot i do
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I love the truthiness of Colbert.....
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I\'ve been enjoying both for quite some time now, but yes...Colbert is the God of political satirists!!!
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OMG! I think The Colbert Report is becoming more a favorite of mine than The Daily Show.
Stephen Colbert is simply one of the brightest U.S. Political Satirists there has been in years.
His style is so much different from the laid back "snarkiness" of Jon Stewart.
The wild thing is how many people don\'t get the joke w/ Colbert.