Norm MacDonald performed stand-up comedy one last time on the Late Show with David Letterman. If you want to see the entire performance, you can see it here. But an interesting thing happened on his last joke...
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Monday, May 18, 2015
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Late Show - Last Show Approaching
David Letterman's career on late night is quickly coming to an end; his last show is May 20th. In an interesting interview, Dave talks about what it all means, his heart surgery, the scandal and reveals that he's been taking anti-depressants.
This was the part that I found most interesting:
I have to agree. Not that I've been saying that it's "all because of him" but that my reason for losing interest in the show is because it had changed. It wasn't that Dave was old or that his competitors were so much better or that he couldn't produce "the viral videos", it was that they simply stopped doing The Late Show.
I imagine there'll be many such clip montages in the episodes leading up to the final show, so I look forward to that.
This was the part that I found most interesting:
As the end nears, Late Show has dug into its vaults to replay a sampling of vintage comedy bits, some almost Dada-esque in their absurdity. (On a recent show, a 1993 clip found Dave cruising Manhattan making mischief with his car phone, as when he alerted a news-radio station that traffic was backed up on Amsterdam Avenue, then corrected himself: 'Oh, I think it was just a red light.')
Those old clips make him nostalgic for the Lettermanesque-ness he may have since outgrown.
'I realize what the old show was, and we haven't being doing the old show in years,' he says.
'And that's all because of me.'
I have to agree. Not that I've been saying that it's "all because of him" but that my reason for losing interest in the show is because it had changed. It wasn't that Dave was old or that his competitors were so much better or that he couldn't produce "the viral videos", it was that they simply stopped doing The Late Show.
I imagine there'll be many such clip montages in the episodes leading up to the final show, so I look forward to that.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Continue? - The Shadow
In the 80s, when the family sitcom reigned supreme, there would invariably be that one episode where there was a power outage (or a hurricane or an emergency) and the characters would be forced to remember old episodes in the form of a clip show.
Well, the tradition continues...
Well, the tradition continues...
Monday, May 4, 2015
Tonight Show - Extreme Jack Black
Whatever surprise this bit might have had is ruined by the title of the youtube video. Well anyways...
For comparison:
If anyone asks your favorite Extreme or Beethoven song (and, honestly, at some point probably EVERYONE will be asked that question) I suggest you consider this lesser known track.
For comparison:
If anyone asks your favorite Extreme or Beethoven song (and, honestly, at some point probably EVERYONE will be asked that question) I suggest you consider this lesser known track.
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Friday, May 1, 2015
TV - Other Space
A foreign intelligence has invaded the ship and suddenly every crew member is experiencing their wildest dreams as very real hallucinations. Zalian Fletcher suddenly finds a tuna fish sandwich on the ground and begins to eat it. Later, crew members discuss this occurrence:
"So your #1 fantasy is to find a tuna fish sandwich on the ground?"
"It... doesn't have to be on the ground."
"Other Space" is a science-fiction comedy (more comedy than science fiction) whose first season is available on "Yahoo! Screen". Like the classic "Red Dwarf", each episode finds them encountering some outer space phenomenon with hilarious consequences.
I was first attracted to the show because the cast features none other than Joel Hodgson, of MST3K fame. But a second big surprise is that he's also joined in space by a robot pal played by Trace Beaulieu who played Crow, his space robot pal in that show as well. A third big surprise is that one of the female leads, Tina Shukshin, is played by Milana Vayntrub (of Let's Talk About Something More Interesting though more people will recognize her as "the AT&T girl"). Actually seeing these three people interacting in the same show makes me scared that the producers have actually tapped into my dreams somehow and are putting it on screen. What am I, the Lathe of Heaven? [Obscure PBS referencessss. No one ever gets them.] In the second season, watch them to be flying in the A-Team van and add a Philadelphia Eagles sub-plot.
I found "Other Space" to be pretty funny and would recommend giving it a watch. The show's creator is Paul Feig who was one of the minds behind "Freaks and Geeks". The sci-fi is well done and there's lots of solid comedy despite the somewhat cheap budget. The main strength of the show is the character acting - there are some great, offbeat deliveries and one suspects there's some improv going on. The pace/editing of the show is very quick, which I find troubling, but that may just mean that it rewards repeated viewings and would be great for quoting with friends.
MST3K Trivia Tidbits:
- Joel's sporting long hair which is something that he did in the very, very early days of MST3K. His character, as well as some aspects of the show (and therefore the hair), were originally inspired by Bruce Dern's 60s hippie spaceman character in the movie "Silent Running".
- Trace Beaulieu's robot character is named "A.R.T." In the early days of MST3K they would read fan letters. One day, a child sent in a drawing of the show's characters with each of them neatly labeled. The picture of Crow was labeled as "Art" for reasons that no one of the show could understand. For the rest of the series, Crow would periodically be called Art as an inside joke.
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Tonight Show - Bottom of the Charts
This is a great example of comedy that's so stupid that it's funny.
That's a deep cut, referencing the Crash Test Dummies. Who remembers the Crash Test Dummies? That, plus Pee Wee's timing is off.
That's a deep cut, referencing the Crash Test Dummies. Who remembers the Crash Test Dummies? That, plus Pee Wee's timing is off.
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