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sadaist
03-03-2009, 03:53 AM
First shows guests Robert DeNiro, Justin Timberlake, Van Morrison...not a bad guest list. Watching it now, he seems a bit nervous. Expected. Not horrible for a first show. The real test I think will be how he is doing in 30-60 days. Problem is that no matter how comfortable and into a groove he gets, it's still Jimmy Fallon. Anyone else catch it? Here's the Yahoo article.


Jimmy Fallon makes his debut as 'Late Night' host (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090303/ap_en_tv/tv_fallon_premieres)
NEW YORK – As Jimmy Fallon prepared to debut as host of NBC's "Late Night," he found his predecessor, Conan O'Brien, in his dressing room, still packing up.

"I'm about to start my first show," Fallon told him eagerly.

"Oh, is that tonight?" O'Brien replied. "I was gonna TiVo it, or something."

A new era began Monday in the time slot commonly known as "12:30" (more accurately, 12:37 a.m. EST) as Fallon arrived with a new-era version of "Late Night," flush with his wired-up personality, a classy, comfy set and a super-cool house band, the Roots.

After the O'Brien bit, Fallon stepped on stage with a brisk, if forgettable, monologue, followed by a cleverer "Slow Jam" presentation of the news (bluesy and romantic, as accompanied by the Roots). After that came a comic tribute to the show's designated target demographic: Blonde Mothers.

A possibly recurring game-show spoof, "Lick It For Ten," invited three "contestants" from the audience to lick something — a lawn mower, a photocopier and a bowl of goldfish — for a $10-dollar prize.

And all that was before the first guest, Robert De Niro, who was game to play off of his reputation as a difficult interview.

"I wrote some questions with one-word answers," said Fallon helpfully. Consulting his list, he asked De Niro, "How are you?"

"I'm OK."

"Are you happy to be here?"

"I don't know yet," De Niro replied.

Fallon did his De Niro impression and got De Niro to do a Jimmy Fallon impression. Then they appeared in a sketch together.

Justin Timberlake came on next and plugged a new reality series with a film clip that seemed like yet another spoof, but is actually for real.

Finishing up was Van Morrison, who performed a song amid a huge band of his own.

And that's how the hour went. Whew! No one could say the pace ever dragged or the energy lagged.

It certainly didn't with its hyper host.

Fallon, a former cast member of "Saturday Night Live" with several films to his credit, has tapped a longtime "SNL" hand, Michael Shoemaker, as his producer. Co-producer is Gavin Purcell, who ran "Attack of the Show," the daily Net-centric news hour on cable's G4 channel.

Lorne Michaels (who used to be Fallon's boss on "SNL") continues as "Late Night" executive producer. So it would seem he has all the pieces in place, as he faces competition that includes Craig Ferguson on CBS' "The Late Late Show."

His major challenge in his new talk-show gig is to chill a little. Or even a lot.

"I know I'm gonna get reviewed off the first show, as opposed to the first couple of months," Fallon predicted in a recent interview. "`He's no Conan,' or `He's no Letterman' — I just want that to be said, and put out there. Then viewers can relax and watch and enjoy."

Fallon's arrival sets in motion a carefully arranged host shift at NBC. O'Brien, who took over "Late Night" from its original host, David Letterman, in 1993, is now devoting full time to prepping his version of the Los Angeles-based "Tonight" show, where he will replace Jay Leno in June.

Then, come fall, Leno will return to the air with a new weeknight prime-time hour airing at 10 p.m.

An hour before Fallon's premiere Monday, CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman" kicked off a full week of appearances by the superstar band U2.

Besides performing a new song, U2's four members also pitched in for some comedy. Letterman said viewers shouldn't just think "these are pretty-boy rock 'n' rollers." They're willing to help however they're needed, he said as the camera switched to a shot of U2 shoveling snow outside the Ed Sullivan Theater.

Fallon also found humor in the wintry weather during his debut monologue as he joked about opening-night jitters.

"New York City was hit with a huge snow storm," he noted, "and I woke up this morning and said, `Please, let it be a snow day! Please!'"

But that was clearly a joke. Considering his level of enthusiasm, it would have taken a full-scale blizzard, at the least, to keep him off the air.

hideyoursheep
03-03-2009, 04:27 AM
Comparing Conan's show to Letterman's, I'd say NBC is making the right move there.

Leno was never funny and always milquetoast when it came to interviews...I could never watch an entire show with him.


Conan is 1000 times funnier than Leno, and Letterman has so damn much money, I doubt he even cares if he has guests anymore.

sadaist
03-03-2009, 04:59 AM
My thoughts, the DeNiro interview was awkward as expected. Fallon was nervous, and DeNiro isn't the type of guest to help out when an interview goes south. Should have booked a Jim Carrey, Robin Williams type comedian who would have taken some of the heat off of Fallon.

Timberlake & Fallon acted like the two cool guys at a party not letting anyone in totally on their inside joke, but we should just be happy they took the time out of their days to hang with us.:rolleyes:

Van Morrison, quality performance as always.

Monologue, eh...not Chevy Chase horrible.

Coyote
03-03-2009, 05:20 AM
Jimmy who?

hideyoursheep
03-03-2009, 05:35 AM
Jimmy who?

Kimmel:biggrin:

Coyote
03-03-2009, 05:41 AM
Kimmel:biggrin:

Even worse...

Coyote
03-03-2009, 05:43 AM
his wired-up personality

His what?

ELVIS
03-03-2009, 09:08 AM
Jimmy Fallon discuses series premiere... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QMn41dGB-4)


:confused:

ELVIS
03-03-2009, 09:14 AM
I always found Fallon to be somewhat akward in an interview situation...


:bigburp:

binnie
03-03-2009, 09:41 AM
Who in the name of Greek buggery is Jimmy Fallon?

Coyote
03-03-2009, 10:58 AM
Who in the name of Greek buggery is Jimmy Fallon?

Apparently, a "comedian"...

alexpgrimes
03-03-2009, 11:20 AM
I tried to watch it. just didnt do anything for me. I not a fan of late night talk shows so i probably wont be watching conan either.

ELVIS
03-03-2009, 11:26 AM
Conan will be worth watching sometimes...


:elvis:

ELVIS
03-03-2009, 11:35 AM
Chick this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLm_pZEYksQ) info out...


:elvis:

ELVIS
03-03-2009, 11:40 AM
Here's a positive review of the first show...

"OMG JIMMY FALLON SUCKS SO BAD!....he was so unbelievablely bad!...he was so awkward and uncomfortable, and de niro one of the kings of hollywood goes on his first show...omg, he didnt even wanna be there, he didnt even look at fallon the whole time.....all i can say is at the end of 2 weeks, no more than a month...GOOD BYE FALLON, HELLO REPLACEMENT!.....CONAN FOREVER!...CANT WAIT FOR TONIGHT SHOW!"


:biggrin:

ELVIS
03-03-2009, 12:01 PM
It's pretty bad when Justin Timberlake is better and funnier than the host...

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..and look how excited De Niro is to be there...

Remember "Conan O'byebye" ??

I think this tyme it's fer reel...kynda lyke Jimmy Fallen and he caint get up...


:lmao::elvis:

twonabomber
03-03-2009, 05:20 PM
Fallon, a former cast member of "Saturday Night Live" with several awful films to his credit...

fixed.

Eyes of the Night
03-03-2009, 06:32 PM
Yo, lick it for ten bucks! ... I thought JF did well in his debut ...

swage33
03-03-2009, 06:51 PM
Anyone remember the Late Nite Monkey Cam?

twonabomber
03-03-2009, 07:09 PM
yup.

and the Tiger Cam...toast launcher...suit of Velcro...suit of corn flakes...suit of Alka-Seltzer...the Pyramid of Comedy...

Nickdfresh
03-03-2009, 10:13 PM
I didn't watch this...

But it should be noted that Conan was horrible his first three years and it took him that long to find his skin....

Terry
03-03-2009, 10:53 PM
Fallon is a third-rate Adam Sandler wannabe at BEST (and Sandler wasn't all that funny to begin with).

JOE THUNDER and Katydid provided more chuckles than Fallon could ever dream of getting.

Fuck Jimmy Fallon, fuck Robert DeNiro for not making a decent flick in over a decade and especially fuck that talentless Justin Timberlake.

Diamondjimi
03-04-2009, 12:55 AM
Who in the name of Greek buggery is Jimmy Fallon?

:lol:

Classic :biggrin:

Diamondjimi
03-04-2009, 12:59 AM
Anyone remember the Late Nite Monkey Cam?
:biggrin:

Absurd yet brilliant. Back in the days when Letterman had something resembling an edge...

FORD
03-04-2009, 11:25 AM
This show is doomed.

First night Justin Timberlake comes on and they talk about how funny the Bee Gees talk show skits were on SNL.

Second night Tina Fey comes on and they talk about how funny the Weekend Updates were on SNL.

If this entire show is going to be about this dweeb reliving his moments on SNL, then why don't they just air actual fucking SNL reruns in the time slot instead?

Lorne Michaels makes money either way, so he would probably go for it.

WARF
03-04-2009, 11:35 AM
Jimmy Fallon is the next...

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ELVIS
03-04-2009, 12:15 PM
Maybe they could get John Belushi to save the third show...


:elvis:

WARF
03-04-2009, 12:26 PM
Personally, I'd rather watch Fallon talk to Blushi's corpse than watch Conan!

ELVIS
03-04-2009, 03:01 PM
I can't take how Fallon is constantly reading and never looks at the camera...

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:elvis:

ELVIS
03-04-2009, 03:04 PM
BTW, Jack McBrayer sounds a lot more like algore than Jindal...


:elvis:

Terry
03-04-2009, 10:02 PM
Jimmy Fallon is the next...

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One can only hope.

bueno bob
03-05-2009, 12:18 AM
Eh. Thought it was terrible. Well, all 15 minutes I could stand to watch it, anyway.

Susie Q
03-05-2009, 08:07 PM
Comparing Conan's show to Letterman's, I'd say NBC is making the right move there.

Leno was never funny and always milquetoast when it came to interviews...I could never watch an entire show with him.


Conan is 1000 times funnier than Leno, and Letterman has so damn much money, I doubt he even cares if he has guests anymore.

Exactly, exactly...