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Jimmy Carr: Audience doesn't "get it" on The Late Late Show

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Jimmy Carr: Audience doesn't "get it" on The Late Late Show

brycewi19 says...

>> ^Kreegath:
Didn't find him that funny, so I understand the audience reaction. Not sure if that's enough of a reason to constitute a downvote though, so will just abstain from voting on it.


You kidding? That was some great material! Do you not normally find him funny? Jimmy Carr's style does have a tendency to put people off to begin with, so at least I'd understand if you don't.

Larry King: Carrie Prejean Takes Off Microphone

Richard Dawkins on The Late Late Show, 18.09.09 (1 of 2)

lampishthing says...

The host is Ryan Tubridy - who I'm pretty sure agrees with every word coming out of Dawkins mouth. (I listen to his very entertaining radio show And this is IRISH. Dawkins isn't a household name here and the main demographic for the Late Late show is the going-to-mass-every-sunday type. I think that in terms of who the audience was this interview wasn't all that bad.

Regarding the priest: IRELAND. There's always a priest in the audience...

Richard Dawkins on The Late Late Show, 18.09.09 (1 of 2)

moodonia says...

Jimmy Carr was on the show later and he had this on his twitter:
"I'm doing a show tonight called The Late Late Show & Richard Dawkins is the other guest. OMG! Obviously there's no God but OMG I'm excited."

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Billy Bob Thornton pulls a Joaquin Phoenix on CBC's Q

Krupo says...

Hmm, was going to argue against 1sttube because this was originally on radio rather than TV, but then, it aired everywhere like on CNN after, so *news too.

>> ^EDD:
This is strange, because I've seen a couple of interviews with him on the Late Late Show, in which he had no problem talking about both his musical and cinematic careers.
Must have been his mood. And by 'mood' I mean 'liquor'.


Agreed, I call *drugs.

I love the fact his tour got canceled because of this fiasco - epic.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090410/entertainment/billy_bob_cbc

Billy Bob Thornton pulls a Joaquin Phoenix on CBC's Q

EDD says...

This is strange, because I've seen a couple of interviews with him on the Late Late Show, in which he had no problem talking about both his musical and cinematic careers.

Must have been his mood. And by 'mood' I mean 'liquor'.

Robert De Niro STAR WARS audition

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Gratefulmom says...

Thank you for the promote and the lyric. It's much appreciated.

In reply to this comment by schmawy:
there was a decorated general with
a heart of gold, that likened him to
all the stories he told
of past battles, won and lost, and
legends of old a seasoned veteran in
his own time

on the battlefield, he gained
respectful fame with many medals
of bravery and stripes to his name
he grew a beard as soon as he could
to cover the scars on his face
and always urged his men on

but on the eve of a great battle
with the infantry in dream
the old general tossed in his sleep
and wrestled with its meaning
he awoke from the night
just to tell what he had seen
and walked slowly out of his tent

all the men held tall with their
chests in the air, with courage in
their blood and a fire in their stare
it was a grey morning and they all
wondered how they would fare
till the old general told them to go home

[CHORUS:]
I have seen the others
and I have discovered
that this fight is not worth fighting
I have seen their mothers
and I will no other
to follow me where I'm going

Take a shower, shine your shoes
you got no time to lose
you are young men you must be living
go now you are forgiven

but the men stood fast with their
guns on their shoulders not knowing
what to do with the contradicting orders
the general said he would do his own
duty bout would not extend it not further
the men could go as they pleased

but not a man moved, their eyes gazed straight ahead
till one by one
they stepped back and not a word was said
and the old general was left with his
own words echoing in his head
he then prepared to fight

[CHORUS]


go now you are forgiven


*promote

Jon Stewart's Debut On The Daily Show

14087 says...

Don't hate on Killborn! He was a little dry, but I liked his style on this show. Especially when he danced. I remember the days before he had a live audience, you'd just here the producer/camera guy laugh.

The funny thing is Killborn got the Show that SHOULD have gone to Stewart. Jon had been guest hosting the Late Late Show on CBS at least one day a week for a while. When the host retired I was REALLY looking froward to Job getting his own show (the first since MTV), I never imaged CBS would pull the chair out for Killborn instead!

Honestly, I'd still like Killborn to host a show. Maybe he should start a YouTube channel.

I really didn't expect Steward to hang around as long as he has (though I am greatful). I was sure he would leave in 2001 when his contract was up, he was doing more movies. I was really suprised when he resigned for another five year stretch. After that he seemed to give up Hollywood entirely (how long ago was Big Daddy?)



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