I had read that his deal with HBO was to produce short burst content for a website. Almost like periscope stuff where he throws out quickly produced videos with a quick take on issues as they happen. He partnered with a cloud graphics company to help him. Here's the press release. Sounds really cool.I think Stewart wanted to do more movies. This will give him a good outlet for that.
I like him but the jokes just don't resonate as much as they do with Stewart. I think they got the right guy though, it's just gonna take some time. Stewart was a unique genius. Maybe, just maybe after a few years he'll come back.Is it just me or does Trevor Noah need to smile less while telling his jokes? It seems like he has a huge ####-eating grin on his face for every single punchline he delivers. Over the past week, he had told jokes with punchlines that involved ISIS dumping bodies in mass graves and African children begging for food while sporting a huge smile from ear-to-ear. It's just ####### weird.
I know that Jon Stewart's shoes are impossibly big to fill, but I honestly don't see Trevor Noah being the long-term solution for the Daily Show.
'Keepin it hunnit' is the closing segment of that show.There was some pretty unfunny shtick on the Nightly Show, unfortunately, but they weren't full of ####, quite the opposite, and they didn't really say "hunnit" though maybe that's what you heard
Again I don't think he said it that way'Keepin it hunnit' is the closing segment of that show.
Tell that to my PT each wk as she works out the tension in my "not-punching" muscle, much of which comes from not destroying my TV when i tune in for "@ Midnight" and see that smug, snide & smarmy li'l weasel purse his lips into "hunnit" every weeknight.Again I don't think he said it that way
There you go - be ANGRY at your comedy. Now if only they would...Well, I didn't watch it very much, what with it being pathologically unfunny most of the time - the panels were a ####show and the program clearly never figured out what it wanted to be - but what I did I don't recall him saying it that way.. might have sometimes just for shtick, or maybe he just shouted out HUNNIT at the very end of the show just to piss you off. I'm sure I never hung around for the goodbyes, and @ midnight is awful too. Come to think of it, all late night is now awful.
Hipsters and Millenials aren't really in his wheelhouse anyway.Imagine how much worse Trump would be doing if Jon Stewart was still around.
I mean JS basically destroyed Tucker Carlson and Glenn Beck's careers, Many say the appearance on CrossFire positioned Stewart as a comedian with more respectability than the newscasts he mocks.Imagine how much worse Trump would be doing if Jon Stewart was still around.
agreed. always like wilmore's take and style... but that format stank- and the guests were mostly pointless and not given the best opportunity to highlight whatever knowledge or skills they had.Nightly Show was cancelled last week, BTW. No viewers. I thought it was a shame that a host who was able to present a black American perspective in today's society the way Wilmore was able to, was hamstrung by a sloppy format and bad writing. Actually should have tried less to be funny, and stuck with one guest at a time.. NEWS guests not celebrity goofwads and second rate comedians. There was potential.
You're not missing any. Klepper is the only consistently funny one on there. Hashan Minaj has his moments too but each is surrounded by 5 misses.I think Jordan Klepper is the funniest one still there, but I could be missing some others because I currently only watch about one episode every three weeks.
Like the NBA, the talent is now spread way too thinI would think the bulk of the success or failure of these shows depends on the writers. Yeah it helps to have the right person in front delivering the material, but in these formats, if the writing isn't good not much else is going to matter. I have to believe a decent amount of that talent got promoted to elsewhere around the time Stewart and Colbert left. Wilmore is funny, hopefully he lands in a good spot.
Yea I am not following that either in Wiki's post.Not following the anger logic but we can all agree Colbert is a massive disappointment
Can't believe Conan is the best again. And he's not very good.
Lot of bitterness in some of these wikkid postsYea I am not following that either in Wiki's post.
The " no courage of their convictions." comment when talking about Jon Stewart sounds like you have not heard about what he did for the 911 first responders or his sanity rallies.
spaghetti in your eyes, dood. read it again.Yea I am not following that either in Wiki's post.
The " no courage of their convictions." comment when talking about Jon Stewart sounds like you have not heard about what he did for the 911 first responders or his sanity rallies.
*hand to God* Have not listened to Trump - except for clips in bits - since he began. Have changed the channel when he's on since long before the Apprentice, like i do with Fox cartoon Nazis and all the suckrakers. Will not put money in their pockets and that's what watchin is. So i don't know his shtick.Blaming millenials for Trump is almost Trumpian shtick, though
Trump is a direct product of years of racism/xenophobia spewed by the GOP and their mouthpieces. Far cry from millenials. Bernie was their boy.*hand to God* Have not listened to Trump - except for clips in bits - since he began. Have changed the channel when he's on since long before the Apprentice, like i do with Fox cartoon Nazis and all the suckrakers. Will not put money in their pockets and that's what watchin is. So i don't know his shtick.
We already have that with Fox&Friends, guy.I got a weird idea. Just replace the show with a straight up politics show and debate serious issue. Fact checking would be the ending segment.
Trump's a fascist (or a fascionist or a farscist). Ineffectuality is the ground they grow in and brandsucking millenials are their hoes (see what i did there?)Trump is a direct product of years of racism/xenophobia spewed by the GOP and their mouthpieces. Far cry from millenials. Bernie was their boy.
Hipsters and Millenials aren't really in his wheelhouse anyway.Imagine how much worse Trump would be doing if Jon Stewart was still around.
The ineffectual ground he's growing in is hoed by generally older white racists, and the press. Maybe take your focus off the kids and look at society as a whole?wikkidpissah said:Trump's a fascist (or a fascionist or a farscist). Ineffectuality is the ground they grow in and brandsucking millenials are their hoes (see what i did there?)
Which is stupid to say of course. People who don't think Jon Stewart is funny should be put on a watchlist IMO.Folks who aren't the target audience don't like a show!
Stewart's fan base is getting old. Advertisers aren't chasing after the older demographics like they are the younger group. Folks don't like Noah? That's unfortunate. I find him funny. But I also recognize I'm no longer the audience they're chasing after. Neither are the rest of us.Which is stupid to say of course. People who don't think Jon Stewart is funny should be put on a watchlist IMO.
Caught me on the "Jesusinthetemple" day of my biocycle but, nonetheless, i have an acidic view of a generation that looks at the pitiful farce our institutions have become and their best response is handslappin' the hatahs and falling in love with a political bag lady from Vermont for a few months before going back to their babble & brands. I worry that they become like Obama, who didn't ruin it but became a ruiner by not fixing it. Worst of all, though, they ain't funny. Pardon me for suggesting why.JZilla said:Lot of bitterness in some of these wikkid posts
The farcing of the institutions started before this generation or are we forgetting Kent State and the like. Maybe it was a farce all along and now the illusion is just fading with all the constant exposure of the 24 hour new cycle, the need to feed and stay on top for the next scoop. We think about our great leaders but I wonder how such people would be viewed today - imagine fighting WWII with today's exposure.Caught me on the "Jesusinthetemple" day of my biocycle but, nonetheless, i have an acidic view of a generation that looks at the pitiful farce our institutions have become and their best response is handslappin' the hatahs and falling in love with a political bag lady from Vermont for a few months before going back to their babble & brands. I worry that they become like Obama, who didn't ruin it but became a ruiner by not fixing it. Worst of all, though, they ain't funny. Pardon me for suggesting why.