Colbert will have the Zelda Symphony Orchestra as his musical guest on Oct. 13th.
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Colbert will have the Zelda Symphony Orchestra as his musical guest on Oct. 13th.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/a...ampaign=buffer
Zelda Orchestra was great, even though I only recognized the Hyrule theme and Zelda's theme. My fault for not playing anything beyond Wind Waker.
The Stanley Tucci payoff was underwhelming.
I'm only getting around to watching it now, but that exchange between Colbert and Jean Baptiste in regards to Power Rangers was incredibly hilarious.
Do they normally put the musical acts up on youtube after airing? Was wanting to see Ghost's performance but I don't have tv.
Not sure but whole episode should be on the late show website.
I went to Tuesday's taping with Hillary (by mistake, had tickets before they announced her, but worked out well). The setup is similar to Colbert Report's but Stephen is a lot less interactive with the fans. He does his Q&A before the show still, but once in the show he is primarily talking with his producers and the guests between segments while the band plays, and not with the crowd. A bit disappointing but understandable I guess.
John Baptiste and Stay Human is pretty damn talented.
http://nypost.com/2015/11/01/is-jimm...g-out-of-hand/
There's a lot more in the article, pics/quotes/videos/more textHe’s one of NBC’s biggest success stories — keeping “The Tonight Show” at the top of the late-night ratings with bouncy show tunes and campy games.
Now Jimmy Fallon is also one of NBC’s biggest worries.
On Oct. 24, Fallon was stitched up at a hospital in Cambridge, Mass., after falling — and dropping a bottle of Jägermeister — while receiving the Harvard Lampoon’s Elmer Award for Excellence in Humor. “I threw the bottle and then I landed on broken glass,” a bandaged Fallon recapped on his show the following Monday. “There [were] pools of blood everywhere.”
It’s the party guy’s third injury in four months, and sources say NBC is worried that Fallon’s drinking has become excessive. And while they’re not doing anything about it — yet — “It’s gone from being a whisper to a chatter,” says one industry insider of Fallon’s over-the-top behavior.
In June, the 41-year-old comedian nearly severed his finger after tripping on a rug at his luxe Gramercy Park pad and catching his wedding ring on a countertop. Prior to that injury, he had been out dining and posing with wine-drinking fans at Upper East Side Italian restaurant Scalinatella.
“Tripped and caught my fall (good thing)!” he tweeted that day. “Ring caught on side of table almost ripped my finger off (bad thing).”
The hand injury required a six-hour surgery and a 10-day stay in the ICU.
Two months later, Fallon high-tailed it to the dentist for a chipped front tooth, which he says he got, ironically, while trying to open a jar of scar-tissue-repair gel to treat his damaged digit.
“#BestSummerEver,” he tweeted.
But not everyone is laughing.
The consecutive injuries come on the heels of a seemingly endless parade of Page Six mentions chronicling the after-hours antics of the host, who is married to Nancy Juvonen (co-owner with Drew Barrymore of the production company Flower Films) and has two daughters, both under 2 years old.
There was April 2014 at the East Village dive bar Niagara, where Fallon was allegedly involved in a brawl after a Thursday night taping of “The Tonight Show.” (The next evening, he managed to rally and partied at a Chelsea watering hole until the early morning, buying shots of vodka for the entire bar.)
This past January, patrons recorded a clearly inebriated Fallon belting out Katy Perry’s “Walking on Air” while literally crawling on the bar at West Village gay bar Marie’s Crisis.
An inside source says that before August’s annual Apollo in the Hamptons summer benefit, which is held at Ronald Perelman’s 57-acre East Hampton estate, Fallon was drinking heavily and “doing shots.”
“He’s a mess,” says a Manhattan bartender who has served the host over the years, adding, “I love him.”
She recalls a time around 2009 when a happily wasted Fallon, then the newly tapped host of “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” played beer pong with the staff at the now-closed Whiskey River in Union Square until 5:30 a.m., before continuing the party upstairs at the bar’s private apartment.
Eh, NY Post is pretty much a tabloid that's only slightly more credible than the National Enquirer.
Reminds me of that story where Jimmy is asking random people in parties if they have cocaine.
Surprised no one has posted yet but looks like Jon Stewart has signed a 4-year contract with HBO. Gonna guess he'll be doing a weekly show like Oliver that isn't as strictly structured or as time consuming as TDS.
Naw.
The former Daily Show host has signed a four-year production deal with the premium-cable network and will kick off the pact with the creation of topical short-form digital content.
The pact will see the short-form digital content showcased on HBO Now, HBO Go and other platforms. Also included in the pact is a first-look option for other film and TV ventures.
Maybe just because Jennifer Lawrence is so damn charming, but her interview on Colbert is one of the more fun ones I've seen recently.
So Colbert has made it nine months, two months longer than Conan had The Tonight Show. Colbert's show has gone thru several behind the scenes changes with different producers and the ratings are consistently bad. Meanwhile, James Corden is getting famous with Carpool Karaoke bits. I'm predicting that Corden will take over the Late Show by next fall and Colbert will take a pay day and early retirement after the contentious election season + stress takes years off his life.
I thought his show was doing well. What's wrong with it?
Low ratings. He's consistently third in the slot.
the UK doesn't like Corden? Wow he seems like a gem. I was watching some old 8 out of 10 cats does countdown episodes with him and it was a real laugh riot.