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TCB Debriefing 1/19/24-1/24/24: Jon Stewart, Oscars, Paul Danke, Ramy, Steven Wright, SNL 1975, Jean Claude Van Damme, Richard Pryor

January 24, 2024
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1. Jon Stewart is returning to the role that made him the voice of a generation, kind of. Stewart will resume hosting duties at The Daily Show on Mondays and then serving as an EP all the other days, leaving the rest of the correspondents to switch off hosting duties (NPR). There’s a lot to hope for here as Stewart is returning in an election year when he, somewhat infamously, left during the 2016 election cycle with a potential to have to deal with Trump running under the GOP banner. Also, we’re to assume that he’ll be able to talk freely about China and AI, seemingly two topics that seemed to be dicey while he was at AppleTV+ with The Problem with Jon Stewart.

2. This year’s Oscars might be the most comedy highlighted one in history with American Fiction, Barbie, The Holdovers, and Poor Things all garnering Best Picture nominations and accompanying noms in Best Acting, Writing, and Directing categories. Perhaps, a tip of the cap is deserved to last year’s Best Picture winner Everything Everywhere All at Once taking home all the awards to make high art comedies be taken seriously.

Also, Greta and Margot getting snubbed in their respective categories for Barbie is pretty objectively wrong.

See the full list of Oscar nominations, announced this morning, here.

3. Paul Danke has been one of the most reliable fixtures in LA’s vast, decentralized stand-up scene. For several years, Danke has only refined what was already an exacting comedy sensibility that finesses rhythm, specificity, attitude, and self-awareness that he has taken to stages DIY and pristine all over LA county (and CA and, well, the country). He has a knack for making specificity in observation accessible whether it be regarding the fate of the Dodger Dog or Jimmy Buffet’s legacy because of his unassailable cool even if he is taping an hour at a place as “out there” as Humboldt, CA. You can hear all of that and some 70’s soaked tunes on his brand new album, Mad River, fresh off the AST presses. Please enjoy Mad River right now right here.

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4. Ramy Youssef will have “more feelings” (on a new A24/HBO special) that will (probably) not have a solid British accent from the acclaimed Poor Things actor (and celebrated 21st century comedian).

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5. Steven vs. Stephen is quite the fun time and a reminder that Steven Wright is one of the best last night guests. Feel free to go down a YouTube rabbit hole to watch Steven Wright on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson after watching his Late Show interview here.

 

6. Rachel Sennott will be one of the stars of an SNL origin film from Jason Reitman, SNL 1975 (Deadline). If one of the cast of this movie ends up hosting SNL to promote this movie, it should stand to reason that they just redo 1970s SNL sketches for today.

7. The Muscles from Brussels, Jean Claude Van Damme is seemingly sticking with comedy (after his lauded, self-reflexive movie JCVD) with Le jardinier (Variety). Possible crossover with Le jardinier and The Beekeeper in the not so distant future?

8. After decades of trying to get some sort of biographical adaptation of comedy icon Richard Pryor’s life on screen, it looks like Kenya Barris might be the one to do with it an upcoming 10 part series (Variety). At this point, an entire doc could be made on trying to doing some sort of biopic on Pryor’s life.

9. We’ll leave you with this: Kids heckling clowns, the serious kind, is priceless.

TCB Debriefing 11/27/23: The Holdovers, Colbert, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, This Is Spinal Tap 2

November 27, 2023
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1. Alexander Payne + Paul Giamatti = devastatingly delivered, hysterically wrought dialogue by charmingly flawed characters. The formula worked to perfection with Sideways and that same cinematic math works out in The Holdovers. Giamatti plays an even more pretentious teacher, aspiring author than he did in Sideways, which requires a bit of simmering before it gets cooking. Still, the incredulity of Giamatti and his obsession with projecting ancient civilizations at this decaying prep school as superior contrasted during Vietnam era America makes for some beautifully hilarious moments, both out of emotional deafness and rage with a big vocabulary. The humanity of Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Dominic Sessa’s performances as two characters doomed to “hold over” during winter break with Giamatti only further highlight another signature Giamatti tragicomic performance. Don’t be surprised to see an Oscar nomination for Screenplay here.

2. Stephen Colbert got appendicitis leading to a ruptured appendix and thus, there is no Late Show this week. Thankfully, Stephen Colbert is OK and recovering and both Kimmel and The Daily Show are going to get your late night fix. Of all the reasons to go off the air in 2023, can you believe it’s not COVID?

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3. With as clever and innovative as the anime spin-off/sequel/adaptation Scott Pilgrim Takes Off is, the creators of this iteration of Scott Pilgrim are happy to keep their timelines right where they are, contained within one season (Rolling Stone). The MCU would do well to take a cue here.

4. Rob Reiner has confirmed that This Is Spinal Tap 2 will commence filming in early 2024 (Deadline). With Reiner in charge, we’d hope for a sequel that lives up to the cult status of the original film, but it’ll be a curious see another Spinal Tap movie after nearly two decades of mockumentaries being some of the most lauded and most watched works in comedy (as opposed to being something groundbreaking in 1984). We hope Reiner has something truly special up his sleeve.

5. We’ll leave you with this: a sign that you’ve been in showbiz for a long time is forgetting what you ringtone sounds like because your phone is eternally set to silent or vibrate.

TCB Debriefing 11/24/23: Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, Tig Notaro/Colbert, Hasan Minhaj, YouTube Fact Checking

November 24, 2023
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1. Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, the Rob Reiner documentary tribute to his dear friend and certified comedy genius, Albert Brooks, is truly illuminating and a sensational reminder of how absolutely, devastatingly funny and original Brooks was. As far as alternative comedy goes, you could draw a line from Ernie Kovacs to Albert Brooks to almost anything off-beat done on stage today and this doc makes emphatically sure that you know that and will never forget it. Required viewing for anyone into comedy or even likes laughing, even just a little bit. Albert Brooks: Defending My Life is streaming now on Max.

2. Speaking of “defending my life”, Hasan Minhaj just added a bunch of dates for his Off With His Head tour. Get your tix at hasanminhaj.com.

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3. Tig Notaro was in peak Tig form on Colbert. Please enjoy.

 

4. We were watching this Don’t Tell set from Malik Elassal and noticed that YouTube has tacked on a Wikipedia embed for the page about how the Flat Earth is a scientifically disproven conception based off of the title of the video “Woke Flat Earthers”. We have no doubt comedians will figure a way to twist this new move to some hysterical result (and perhaps go overboard with it in the process).

5. We’ll leave you with this: Can we not do a bunch of bits about saying “happy holidays” this year? There are plenty of actual wars going on versus the fake “War on Christmas”.

Russell Howard Finally Gets Back to America, Starting with Colbert

February 24, 2022
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One of the UK’s current best comedy exports (and, consequently, one of the world’s biggest comedians), Russell Howard was supposed to go on a global tour that got was cut short back in 2020 because of, well, you know by now.

Now, on this side of things, Russell, one of the most upbeat comedians working today by the way, has hopped back on his global tour now called Respite. He’ll be working his way through North America starting next month, but kicked off his joyous arrival stateside on one of our biggest stages, The Ed Sullivan Theater at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Enjoy Russell’s cheery and spirited stand-up (that isn’t too cheery to the point of annoyance) here, then maybe go snag tickets for a date on Russell’s Respite tour near you at russell-howard.co.uk.

Hannah Einbinder Is Sublime in Her First Late Night Panel Interview

July 23, 2021
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We don’t keep it much of a secret around here that we’re pretty big fans of Hannah Einbinder and that we have been for years. She has always had something special, even when we saw her early on at open mics beginning to formulate her nuanced, conceptual bits.

Still, outside of her act, she’s effervescent and clearly ready for the limelight. You can really see Hannah shine in this interview far better than most people doing panel on late night ever do on their first appearance. If this was an episode of Talk Show: The Game Show, Einbinder would have crushed.

Colbert mentions that Hannah’s first Emmy nomination for Hacks will assuredly be one of many and we wholeheartedly concur.

Please enjoy Hannah’s first late night interview here.

Amy Sedaris Goes Down Memory Lane and Crafts Stick People with Stephen Colbert

May 20, 2020
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The pure, unfiltered joy of Amy Sedaris is a beacon of hope, not unlike a lighthouse, and it’s a blessing that her splendidly bizarre crafting-ish series At Home with Amy Sedaris is returning to TruTV tonight.

Leading up to the season 3 premiere, Sedaris chatted remotely with her dear old friend who just happens to be the host of The Late Show Stephen Colbert reminiscing about their salad days. The benefit of Sedaris being at home is that she can actually show every memory that she has collected. Also, she gets to show how nifty she can really be at crafting, leaving Colbert a bit in the dust.

Enjoy Sedaris’ whole lovely interview on The Late Show here.

Please Enjoy This Chat Between Maria Bamford and Stephen Colbert, One of the Last Late Show Interviews at Ed Sullivan Theatre Before Lockdown

May 12, 2020
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As the world went into lockdown, the world of late night talk shows was thrown for a loop as to what to do. Everyday, something changed, more things closed, and crowds of people started to disappear where they would normally be. Specifically, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert attempted to do a show without a crowd still in the Ed Sullivan Theatre. Also, Colbert dressed sharply and there will professional level broadcast cameras and, at the very least, there were, probably, crew in the building that you can hear live laughs from.

On this particular taping, the splendid Maria Bamford sat down with Colbert in, of all places, the audience, as there was no one taking up any of those seats at the time, for as normal of a late night style chat as they can have. Of course, Bamford is her same magical self in chatting with Colbert, but this interview also serves an artifact of a time that is so starkly from our own even though it was a only couple of months ago.

Please enjoy this chat and look back at the not so distant past here.

Conan O’Brien Interviews Stephen Colbert on Late Show

November 4, 2019
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Well, no matter the format, Stephen Colbert and Conan O’Brien in a room together is magic. 

It was magical on Colbert’s episode of Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend and it was magical once more this past week when O’Brien took over Colbert’s desk to interview him.

Please enjoy it here.

Stephen Colbert to Host “The Late Show” Through Summer 2023

October 17, 2019
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Stephen Colbert to Host “The Late Show” Through Summer 2023

As Colbert’s nightly taking-POTUS-to-task has seen him rise to the top of late night, CBS is making sure to secure their late night star right up until the next presidential election cycle (after this current one for 2020) in 2023. 

The news, no matter if you read it or watch it or do both, makes it so hard to have any sort of sense with what’s going to happen in the next year and who will get elected (or reelected). With that in mind, CBS must be hedging their bets.

We do now wonder what The Late Show with Stephen Colbert might become if, let’s say, Elizabeth Warren were to become the 46th President of the United States. Less politics? More bits and remotes? Let’s hope we can get to ponder that idea more realistically.

Hannah Gadsby Has a Nice Chat with Colbert and Shows Off the Pet Rocks She Wants to Sell to Anti-Vaxxers

August 6, 2019
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As her next special is coming soon, Hannah Gadsby is starting to hit the publicity trail, making the rounds at late night.  

This stop at Colbert is particularly fun as there seems to be some genuine, well-handled confusion between Gadsby and Colbert and Hannah reveals the pet rocks that she’d like Anti-Vaxxers to have instead of kids that they won’t vaccinate.

Enjoy the whole interview here.

Please Enjoy Daniel Simonsen’s Set on Colbert

July 24, 2019
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Though he kind of has the voice and cadence of some kid  trying too hard to do an impression of the Terminator, Daniel Simonsen plays off it and uses it  to his advantage in his offbeat, yet marvelous stand-up comedy.

This Colbert set from last night marks Simonsen making the rounds in late night as he already has a set from Seth Meyers under his belt.

Please enjoy Daniel’s latest performance here.

Please Enjoy Ahamed Weinberg’s Colbert Set

July 19, 2019
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Ahamed Weinberg’s making the rounds on late night with his considered poise and succinct observations. Already having done a set on Seth Meyers, Ahamed’s latest stop on this trek is at the Late Show with Stephen Colbert and he delivered once again.

Please enjoy it here.

Please Enjoy Aparna Nancherla’s Latest Set on Colbert

March 21, 2019
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Honestly, it would be great for the mental health of our country (and maybe the world) if Aparna Nancherla was on TV way more. Her comforting voice, very clever writing, and calm persona is what we need more of.

So, enjoy a bit of that with her set from last night’s Colbert.

Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, Creators and Stars of Corporate, Get to Enjoy Some Silence with Stephen Colbert (and Also Do an Interview)

March 11, 2019
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Corporate is unquestionably one of our favorite shows right now for how dark, weird, and existentially funny it all is.

That energy and vibe definitely carries through in this panel interview on Friday’s Colbert with Matt and Jake (especially including Matt’s hair). Watch and enjoy it here. 

Thomas Lennon Attempts to Debut His New Children’s Book with Some Clips (?) on Colbert

March 5, 2019
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Yes, Thomas Lennon has just come out with a children’s book entitled Ronan Boyle and the Bridge of Riddles.

This bit was what he decided to do to promote the book with his appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and it might just be enough for you get to the book even if you don’t have kids. Props to Lennon and Brian Stack for this madness.

Please enjoy.

Byron Bowers Makes a Damn Fine Network TV Debut on Colbert

February 10, 2019
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If you haven’t heard our praises of Byron Bowers over the years at TCB, we hope that this set on last week’s Colbert will fix his name in your memory as he is a wholly original voice and cut from such a unique, completely genuine cloth of comedy.

Also, the way he opens might be one of our favorite openings to a late night set ever.

Please enjoy it here.

Emma Willmann Breaks Down Her Identity as the “Man One” in a Lesbian Relationship

December 10, 2018
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Emma Willmann returned to Colbert last week for her second set on The Late Show and really showed us all the finer nuances of inner-relationship dynamics within the LGBTQIA community. 

Also, Emma just saying that she’s the “man one” in the relationship over and over is pretty fantastic.

Please enjoy the set here.

Watch Flight of the Conchords Play Their Bittersweet Ballad “Father & Son” on Colbert

September 25, 2018
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In anticipation of their Live in London HBO special, the Flight of the Conchords gave a preview of what’s to come via a performance of their yet-to-be-released song Father & Son on last night’s Colbert.

Perhaps, this is FOTC’s answer to the legendary Cat’s in the Cradle and how that also might go awry? Watch and enjoy it here.

Ahmed Bharoocha Tells One of the Best Jokes Ever on Religion on Colbert

May 25, 2018
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Even more than joking about politics, joking about religion can be even more divisive. People’s faith often guides the rest of their other beliefs and is a personal foundation that doesn’t much appreciate being shaken of poked.

That being said, the idea of a sacred cow, especially the sacred cow, makes making jokes about it even more alluring to comedians. Many have tried, but usually end up with a joke that only one side agrees with on top of usually deriding the entire concept of religion. That’s not to say that they aren’t great jokes, but they do require an open mind that many often don’t have. One of the all time great jokes in the canon of comedy by Emo Philips fits this description.

Ahmed Bharoocha performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and opened up with a joke that not only acts a defense of faith and religion, but does so in such a simply beautiful way that’s mostly inclusive of all religions. For our money, it’s a joke that will stand the test of the time.

Do watch Ahmed’s whole set, by the way, as his performance was stellar through and through.

Hank Azaria, The Voice of Apu on The Simpsons, Says He’s Willing to Step Aside from Apu to Include South Asian/Indian Voices

April 25, 2018
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With everything that The Problem With Apu, the documentary by Hari Kondabolu, has pointed out, then the in-episode response from The Simpsons, the resulting remarks and suggested resolution on the controversy from Hank Azaria who has voiced Apu Nahasapeemapetilon for decades is kind of beautiful.

Watch it here.

James Comey to Appear on Colbert in First Late Night Appearance

March 7, 2018
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James Comey to Appear on Colbert in First Late Night Appearance

On April 17th, former FBI Director James Comey will sit down with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show for an interview. 

We’re not exactly sure what to expect, especially with how forthcoming Comey may or may not be about anything or how sobering or playful Colbert will be (our guess is probably both). Still, this has to be pretty historic as FBI Directors tend to not make appearances on late night. 

Come to think of it, it’d almost be worth doing the episode live just to see if Trump would respond on Twitter in real time allowing Colbert and Comey to have a back-and-forth with POTUS who probably will have something more important to do. 

What Late Night Has Planned After Trump’s First State of the Union

January 30, 2018
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The very first State of the Union Address will be delivered by President Trump tonight live at 9PM EST/6PM PST. 

Of course, late night will not miss an opportunity to get right in on the aftermath as soon as POTUS finishes attempting (maybe) to speak like an adult.

So, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will air immediately after coverage ends on CBS (meaning it’ll be primetime here on the West Coast). He’ll have the hosts of Pod Save America: Tommy Vietor, Jon Favreau & Jon Lovett, 2 Dope Queens’ Jessica Williams & Phoebe Robinson as guests.

Trevor Noah and Jordan Klepper will go for a one-two punch by both going live after the State of the Union with The Daily Show and The Opposition at 11PM EST/8PM PST & 11:30PM EST/8:30PM PST respectively.

Oh, don’t forget that Jimmy Kimmel will being interviewing Stormy Daniels, the porn star that is making claims to have had an extramarital affair with Trump tonight as well at his normal time of 11:35PM.

Watch First Episode of “Our Cartoon President” Before Premiere

January 29, 2018
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Thanks to Showtime, you can see what the cartoon spin-off from Colbert’s cartoon Trump segment on Late Show has in store for us all as the full premiere episode is on YouTube courtesy of the premium cable network.

We watched it and know that they absolutely pull no punches, though it stings slightly less since it’s animated. See for yourself here.  

The series premiere for Our Cartoon President is set for February 11th at 8PM on Showtime.

Gary Vider Sweetly Kicks Off Late Night Stand-Up in 2018 with His Set on Colbert

January 5, 2018
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The first late night stand-up set is in the books with a charming performance from Gary Vider on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

If you’re a fan of Dan Mintz’s stand-up and not yet a fan of Gary, you might just be a fan of both after watching this set. 

Stephen Colbert Now Has a ‘For Your Consideration’ Billboard in Times Square for Trump’s “Most Dishonest & Corrupt Media Awards of the Year”

January 5, 2018
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Well, this is just one of those things that history teachers will have to remind their future students was a real thing that happened in 2018. 

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