Umm… least it's not McConaughey?
Umm… least it's not McConaughey?
I had mostly drifted away from Late Night and came back to see how Jimmy ended it, and noticed that there was a lot more interplay between Higgins and Fallon by that time. They also mentioned some of the sketches he'd written during his time on SNL (Celebrity Jeopardy!, in particular), and I came to realize that…
You REALLY hate Fallon. To the point that it's beginning to seem unhealthy.
Conan and Letterman (though not necessarily in that order) have the market cornered on goofy, which, as I'd see the spectrum, lands just before absurd. Fallon's down in more the "silly" range, at best.
Though in many ways, it's more a return to form than an evolution on the formula. With Carson, guests showed to hang out with Johnny, not to promote Relentless Series 3: The Milked Sequel. The only difference I can recall, though I was very young in Carson's twilight, is that the gags only involved the show's…
"Here Me Come"
I was REALLY hoping they'd go for broke and keep nu-"Here I Come" for the Tonight Show, but I reckon they'd figured they'd scare off the older demo within seconds with that "rap hop crap they've got as a theme now." (I also wish The Roots cut a recording of the uptempo "Here I Come," as I rather came to like it that…
Don't forget Conando or Esteban Colberto (as if that counters your point any; I just felt like commenting already, after reading so much)
Yeah, lookswise, I always liked Schreiber for Clark and Cruz for Chavez.
I'm just nerd enough that I chuckled aloud, pointed at my monitor, and said "That's what I was thinking."
I'd like to mention here that somehow, I like UK best of all the Laws and Orders I've seen.
FODIAC MOTHERZUCKER
Well, fuck. Of course it would. 'Least I'm back in business.
At least you guys can comment… since the site update, I've either not been able to log in or not been able to post a comment so I don't even know why I'm bothering typing this but oh well let's see what happens when I click Post
Which worked then, I thought, but he'd probably be considered too old for the role now. Plus, he wouldn't look right as Schreiber's son-in-law.
There's nothing wrong with Dafoe, but I always saw a grayed Schreiber as Clark in a rhetorical Rainbow Six film—Dafoe just looks a little too frail to me to be a retired SEAL who, per the continued stories and despite his best efforts, never fully retires from service. That said, I don't know who Hollywood would want…
On a serious note, I was really looking forward to Rainbow Six: Patriots before they fired the creative director (whom, from interviews, seemed like he had really done his homework) and went dark about the game all over again, saying only that it's been pushed to next-gen consoles, which means "next-gen" timing and…
I don't see that this is all that different from many of the great actioners of the 80s, though… well, save for the lens flare.
VP of panty shots. The other's the CTO.
Flared lenses and other bothers bother others lens flares' bothers.