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SAME JOKE!
The late night talk shows had a long weekend to make sense of Palin-mania, and they all came up with the... SAME JOKE! That and (nothing) more in this week’s installment of “SAME JOKE!”
infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at current.com/infomania. The late night talk shows had a long weekend to make sense of Palin-mania, and they all came up with the... SAME JOKE! That and (noth... more -
Lost Generation - simple but spectacular clip
This video came second in a contest for 20 year olds called 'u @ 50'. When it was recently shown in a screening alongside the other winners, the audience 'was awe-struck and broke into spontaneous applause.'
(The video at this link is reported to have won the contest: http://snipurl.com/50winner) This video came second in a contest for 20 year olds called 'u @ 50'. When it was recently shown in a screening alongside th... more -
Letterman is losing it
Defamer has made a video that points out the various ways in which David Letterman reused an several almost-identical opening monologue jokes only one night after telling them the first time. It doesn’t seem plausible that an entire staff of A-list comedy writers would allow this to happen as some kind of “oversight”, which begs the question: why would Dave do this? Did he feel unsatisfied with his first delivery of the monologue? Has Dave come down with the most hilarious case of Alzheimer’s of all time? What’s the gag? I don’t get it. Defamer has made a video that points out the various ways in which David Letterman reused an several almost-identical opening monologu... more
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Jay Leno is in T-R-O-U-B-L-E
Mr. Leno could face disciplinary action from the WGA for writing his monologue.
Leno met with WGA West President Patric Verrone to discuss his decision to write his own monologue. During the meeting Leno was told that writing the monologue constituted a violation of WGA strike rules.
Did the other hosts "write" or just talk? I mean what do they mean by "write"? They all came back on air. If you just made it up in your head would that have been okay, or, is it the preparation that is most important. I am sure they all didn't just go on their shows and not say anything funny, or anything at all. Mr. Leno could face disciplinary action from the WGA for writing his monologue. ... more
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