No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
Stern would be a great choice if it were 1995.Stern looks like good money at those odds.
I wouldn't think so. But that's who he is to many people. I mean, what is CBS buying if they don't get the persona too? What are his comedic chops if he has to leave everything from the Colbert Report behind? It'd be like hiring Gallagher and saying "but no watermelons" or hiring Larry and telling him to leave the Cable Guy thing out.No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
Jim Carrey is Ace Ventura to a lot of people but he wasn't talking out of his ### in the Truman Show. If he got the gig I'm sure Colbert will bring elements of what he is on the old show to the new show but can't see him doing the exact same shtick unless the new show is exactly the same as the old one which seems like an impossibility. He's not going to suddenly turn into Tom Schneider and desert his current fan base.I wouldn't think so. But that's who he is to many people. I mean, what is CBS buying if they don't get the persona too? What are his comedic chops if he has to leave everything from the Colbert Report behind? It'd be like hiring Gallagher and saying "but no watermelons" or hiring Larry and telling him to leave the Cable Guy thing out.No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
Nipsey - how old are you? We aren't talking about the intrusive yet luvable scamp apartment handyman that had the hots for Miz Romano are we?Jim Carrey is Ace Ventura to a lot of people but he wasn't talking out of his ### in the Truman Show. If he got the gig I'm sure Colbert will bring elements of what he is on the old show to the new show but can't see him doing the exact same shtick unless the new show is exactly the same as the old one which seems like an impossibility. He's not going to suddenly turn into Tom Schneider and desert his current fan base.I wouldn't think so. But that's who he is to many people. I mean, what is CBS buying if they don't get the persona too? What are his comedic chops if he has to leave everything from the Colbert Report behind? It'd be like hiring Gallagher and saying "but no watermelons" or hiring Larry and telling him to leave the Cable Guy thing out.No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
I'm talking about the colortini, watch the pictures as they fly through the air guyNipsey - how old are you? We aren't talking about the intrusive yet luvable scamp apartment handyman that had the hots for Miz Romano are we?Jim Carrey is Ace Ventura to a lot of people but he wasn't talking out of his ### in the Truman Show. If he got the gig I'm sure Colbert will bring elements of what he is on the old show to the new show but can't see him doing the exact same shtick unless the new show is exactly the same as the old one which seems like an impossibility. He's not going to suddenly turn into Tom Schneider and desert his current fan base.I wouldn't think so. But that's who he is to many people. I mean, what is CBS buying if they don't get the persona too? What are his comedic chops if he has to leave everything from the Colbert Report behind? It'd be like hiring Gallagher and saying "but no watermelons" or hiring Larry and telling him to leave the Cable Guy thing out.No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
444.44 limit here. They bumped my maxes right back up after one crappy nfl season.I tried to bet on Seinfeld. Sportsbook said my max bet is wagering .25 on it but the minimum wager is a $1. So I can't bet on him at all. Neat website.
"its simple - its a company, do dah"I'm talking about the colortini, watch the pictures as they fly through the air guyNipsey - how old are you? We aren't talking about the intrusive yet luvable scamp apartment handyman that had the hots for Miz Romano are we?Jim Carrey is Ace Ventura to a lot of people but he wasn't talking out of his ### in the Truman Show. If he got the gig I'm sure Colbert will bring elements of what he is on the old show to the new show but can't see him doing the exact same shtick unless the new show is exactly the same as the old one which seems like an impossibility. He's not going to suddenly turn into Tom Schneider and desert his current fan base.I wouldn't think so. But that's who he is to many people. I mean, what is CBS buying if they don't get the persona too? What are his comedic chops if he has to leave everything from the Colbert Report behind? It'd be like hiring Gallagher and saying "but no watermelons" or hiring Larry and telling him to leave the Cable Guy thing out.No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
Looks like it. I don't think I'm on an island there. I liked him on the Drew Carey show just fine. Don't care much for his show.Did I read this thread correctly? Rudnicki doesn't like Ferguson?
I think he should stay at his time slot, because he's great there. He's better than Conan at it. Leno sucks. I saw him do a stand up for corporate dinner, and Bob Newhart's schtick is funnier at his age. I never watch Kimmel or Fallon. I think Fallon is talented, but I'm over late night television. I hardly watch TV anyway, but Ferguson is $$.Looks like it. I don't think I'm on an island there.I liked him on the Drew Carey show just fine. Don't care much for his show.Did I read this thread correctly? Rudnicki doesn't like Ferguson?
look at the old Daily Show vids of him, if you get a chance. his character there as Colbert are different than the version he runs with on his show. Beyond that, he was an improv actor with Second City here in Chicago. He did some other sketch comedy after that for Comedy Central.I wouldn't think so. But that's who he is to many people. I mean, what is CBS buying if they don't get the persona too? What are his comedic chops if he has to leave everything from the Colbert Report behind? It'd be like hiring Gallagher and saying "but no watermelons" or hiring Larry and telling him to leave the Cable Guy thing out.No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
I'm fully aware he is a comedian. I'm just thinking CBS would be concerned that, by not bringing the persona along, they risk alienating the fans he has, while also risking that whatever his new shtick is won't work with middle America. To me, he's not the lead-pipe-lock top option.look at the old Daily Show vids of him, if you get a chance. his character there as Colbert are different than the version he runs with on his show. Beyond that, he was an improv actor with Second City here in Chicago. He did some other sketch comedy after that for Comedy Central.I wouldn't think so. But that's who he is to many people. I mean, what is CBS buying if they don't get the persona too? What are his comedic chops if he has to leave everything from the Colbert Report behind? It'd be like hiring Gallagher and saying "but no watermelons" or hiring Larry and telling him to leave the Cable Guy thing out.No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
Yea, I don't see Colbert working at all - it would be jarring to see him doing something/someone else.I'm fully aware he is a comedian. I'm just thinking CBS would be concerned that, by not bringing the persona along, they risk alienating the fans he has, while also risking that whatever his new shtick is won't work with middle America. To me, he's not the lead-pipe-lock top option.look at the old Daily Show vids of him, if you get a chance. his character there as Colbert are different than the version he runs with on his show. Beyond that, he was an improv actor with Second City here in Chicago. He did some other sketch comedy after that for Comedy Central.I wouldn't think so. But that's who he is to many people. I mean, what is CBS buying if they don't get the persona too? What are his comedic chops if he has to leave everything from the Colbert Report behind? It'd be like hiring Gallagher and saying "but no watermelons" or hiring Larry and telling him to leave the Cable Guy thing out.No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
Awesome!CBS just announced that Stephen Colbert will be Dave's replacement.
Very cool.CBS just announced that Stephen Colbert will be Dave's replacement.
Not to take anything away from Simmons but I saw stuff on Twitter the day Dave announced his retirement saying Colbert was CBS' top choice. I haven't read this whole thread but I'm guessing that was in here somewhere too.Man freaking Simmons is dialed in. He said in his column the other day that Colbert is definitely getting that job.
Alienated? Are Colbert fans that invested in his persona?I'm just thinking CBS would be concerned that, by not bringing the persona along, they risk alienating the fans he has, while also risking that whatever his new shtick is won't work with middle America. To me, he's not the lead-pipe-lock top option.
Not that I doubt you, but where did you see that? I don't see it anywhere.CBS just announced that Stephen Colbert will be Dave's replacement.
Nevermind. I just got the alert.Not that I doubt you, but where did you see that? I don't see it anywhere.CBS just announced that Stephen Colbert will be Dave's replacement.
He gets the CBS buy out for his contract option. To my knowledge, he's also has never publicly lusted over the 11:30 timeslot like Letterman and O'Brien did before him. Ferguson is a talented guy who isn't necessarily limited to the talk show format. He'll land on his feet somewhere.Damn, that was quick. Gotta suck for Ferguson.
blechCBS just announced that Stephen Colbert will be Dave's replacement.
guess not... wow. Very surprising to me.Yea, I don't see Colbert working at all - it would be jarring to see him doing something/someone else.I'm fully aware he is a comedian. I'm just thinking CBS would be concerned that, by not bringing the persona along, they risk alienating the fans he has, while also risking that whatever his new shtick is won't work with middle America. To me, he's not the lead-pipe-lock top option.look at the old Daily Show vids of him, if you get a chance. his character there as Colbert are different than the version he runs with on his show. Beyond that, he was an improv actor with Second City here in Chicago. He did some other sketch comedy after that for Comedy Central.I wouldn't think so. But that's who he is to many people. I mean, what is CBS buying if they don't get the persona too? What are his comedic chops if he has to leave everything from the Colbert Report behind? It'd be like hiring Gallagher and saying "but no watermelons" or hiring Larry and telling him to leave the Cable Guy thing out.No chance.If Colbert takes the job, does he bring the "persona" with him, or does he come up with new schtick?
I don't see him really changing his persona. Viacom seems to like it, and I doubt they want him to stray too far.It'll be fascinating to see how Colbert changes his on-screen persona. Television personalities are always some combination of a real person and the character they inhabit but few have tipped the balance as far as Colbert.
Colbert: "I won't be doing the new show in character, so we'll all get to find out how much of him was me. I'm looking forward to it."blechCBS just announced that Stephen Colbert will be Dave's replacement.
Don't like his shtick at all. If he dials that down I suppose I could get into it
Entertainment Weekly had a similar thought: "Colbert is expected to shed his ultra-conservative Colbert Report character for Late Show, which leads to perhaps the biggest question mark surrounding his hiring. Though he’s been going through the broad motions of being a late-night host since 2005, he hasn’t been “himself” on the air — so what does that look and feel like, exactly?"
Oh I hope so. I miss himSo, John Oliver a slam dunk to replace Colbert? His run last summer on the Daily Show was really, really good.
I have to think this becomes a Hybrid "Colbert Report/Real Time" type show. Gotta ditch the format. I can't watch 3 Colbert interviews back to back to back.Not a fan of this move, especially if he ditches his persona. The Report was some of the best written comedy stuff on TV currently.