Ex-Talk Show Host visited a Halloween shop and here is the result:
If the "Ex-Talk Show Host" mask is familiar to you, he pointed it out last year as well.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Who Cares Wins - Halloween Edition
Jimmy Fallon continues to find old video tapes he made for Video Vision back in the 80's. As it's so close to Halloween, Jimmy shares the Halloween video.
Labels:
Halloween,
jimmy fallon,
Late Night,
Video Vision,
Who Cares Wins
Late Night, Late Show - Hurricane Sandy
Both the "Late Show" with David Letterman and "Late Night" with Jimmy Fallon broadcast out of New York and both decided to go through with shows on the day of Hurricane Sandy. Both were taped WITHOUT a live studio audience and both make for interesting viewing.
Watch the Full Episode of the Late Show here.
Watch the Full Episode of Late Night here.
The Jimmy Fallon show was interesting because it's such a novelty to see the show with no audience. It's odd to hear certain cues and events happen and followed by only silence. What is old is new again. Here, Jimmy Fallon starts out with one audience member, the Mets Bucket Hat Guy, and is left with no one.
Letterman's a completely different story. The funny thing about not having the audience is how good he is at handling it. It's like a classic broadcast from the days of radio with him hosting. I'll tell you exactly what it's like - it's like, for one show, it went back twenty years to the "Late Night" days. And that's the best thing to happen in a long time. Here's the low-tech Top Ten List:
I honestly think in each case that not having an audience improves the show. Seriously.
Watch the Full Episode of the Late Show here.
Watch the Full Episode of Late Night here.
The Jimmy Fallon show was interesting because it's such a novelty to see the show with no audience. It's odd to hear certain cues and events happen and followed by only silence. What is old is new again. Here, Jimmy Fallon starts out with one audience member, the Mets Bucket Hat Guy, and is left with no one.
Letterman's a completely different story. The funny thing about not having the audience is how good he is at handling it. It's like a classic broadcast from the days of radio with him hosting. I'll tell you exactly what it's like - it's like, for one show, it went back twenty years to the "Late Night" days. And that's the best thing to happen in a long time. Here's the low-tech Top Ten List:
I honestly think in each case that not having an audience improves the show. Seriously.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Conan Gets Spray Tan, Cornrows
As mentioned previously, Conan visits a spray tanner, gets a spray tan and gets cornrows put in.
Similar but not as good as when Conan visited a Beauty School. Or a Day Spa.
Similar but not as good as when Conan visited a Beauty School. Or a Day Spa.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Triumph at the Debate
Before you hit play, allow me to warn you about what you're about to see. Conan made a pledge that if people donated to a certain charity he would host an entire show in a super fake spray tan and corn rows. This is that show. Now, off you go....
Labels:
Conan,
Conan Obrien,
Debate,
Politics,
Triumph
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tom Hanks "Slams" "Full House"
Tom Hanks performs some Slam Poetry concerning the television show "Full House". It's a very powerful episode.
HAVE MERCY.... on Uncle Jesse.
Incidentally, Hanks' walk-on music was "My Life" by Billy Joel.
HAVE MERCY.... on Uncle Jesse.
Incidentally, Hanks' walk-on music was "My Life" by Billy Joel.
Labels:
Full House,
jimmy fallon,
Late Night,
Poem,
Slam Poetry,
Tom Hanks
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