I have to say though that from interviews it does sound like Conan was very happy to move to LA and prefers his life, especially his family life, there. As a closed-minded New Englander I don't get it, but he seems sincere about it.
I have to say though that from interviews it does sound like Conan was very happy to move to LA and prefers his life, especially his family life, there. As a closed-minded New Englander I don't get it, but he seems sincere about it.
Conan is probably the most naturally funny person on Earth
Okay, but maybe you guys should focus more on English spelling, grammar, and syntax, I don't know, just a suggestion.
I get why comedy nerds (and I consider myself a comedy nerd) have this automatic rage toward Fallon, because there's nothing intellectual about his comedy and he's too kiss-assy. But I think he's funny and I get why people respond to his energy, and I think he's been very savvy about remolding The Tonight Show in his…
If you held a gun to my head and made me choose who is the funniest of all the late-night hosts, past and present, I'd probably pick Conan. I'd tremble and cry and beg for mercy, but I'd pick Conan.
I think I remember him saying a few years ago that he might eventually just do that. It would be fantastic.
I enjoy that both Clueless Gamer and his pieces with Jordan highlight Conan's violent tendencies.
I loved Conan and Sona in Armenia and hope he continues to take the show on the road. It was hilarious, strangely moving, and completely different from what anyone else is doing.
"Quentin’s a weirdo. Sorry, Quentin" is killing me.
I enjoy Keegan-Michael Key's comedic and acting pursuits and also find him physically appealing.
Oh, now I'm really missing Dave. Anytime someone made him genuinely crack up it was just the best.
"Were you under the impression that his occupation was 'mall blart'?"
I gave it a solid B. Having said that, it's a very self-assured first season and I will happily watch a second season.
I just binged Playing House and it's delightful.
It was way too Woody-Allen-esque for me last season. I want Louie to believe he's better than Woody Allen.
Yeah, I think I liked this season better than last season.
You like Louie, which means you are patient and open to the surreal; ergo, I think you will enjoy Hannibal.
Whenever Hannibal's not on a list, all the AV Clubber's should be asking, "Where's Hannibal"?
Master of None and Review are sharp and accomplished, but I appreciate that with Tina Fey comedies, it's obvious that, you know, making me laugh out loud frequently is a priority.
Oh God, that's it exactly. "Oh, yet another exploration of the 60s, you say? I THINK I'LL PASS."