১৮ ডিসেম্বর, ২০১৪

The best of Colbert.

(In honor of his final show, which is tonight.)

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tim maguire বলেছেন...

Early on I was a big Colbert fan; I stopped watching when, a year into Obama's tenure, he was still telling Bush jokes. He got stale fast.

Laslo Spatula বলেছেন...

The Best of Colbert. I see the clip is 3 minutes 43 seconds long. I suspect padding.

I am Laslo.

MayBee বলেছেন...

I'll be interested to see how he does in his new slot. He wore out his welcome with me a while ago.

Ann Althouse বলেছেন...

I'm glad the show had a relatively short run. I used to watch every show, but then I hardly ever watched. I feel like I'm being yelled at, and the braying of the audience is annoying. It could have been better if they'd had more variety in the targets of the humor, but there isn't a market for that, I don't think.

Hagar বলেছেন...

Colbert tries hard to be one of the cool kids.
He isn't.

Karen বলেছেন...

This is the first I've ever seen of him, but if his comment on taxes on corporations is any indication, he is woefully ignorant about economics.
And this is who the young people are listening to for their news? No wonder...

Robert Cook বলেছেন...

I rarely watched the show, primarily because I'm in bed or nodding off by 11:30, but when I did watch, I was almost always highly entertained. I regret he's leaving to take over a standard talk show format with the Late Show, but maybe he'll do something fresh with it. Yet, how fresh or interesting can that overplayed format be? Who cares about the latest actor/singer/writer/celebutante pretending to have a conversation only to plug their latest project?

And Hagar, Colbert is cooler than the cool kids, without even trying.

mikeski বলেছেন...

Only his lead-in is more overrated than Colbert.

Robert Cook বলেছেন...

"This is the first I've ever seen of him, but if his comment on taxes on corporations is any indication, he is woefully ignorant about economics."

Unknown, if this is the first you've seen of him, then you probably don't know his premise: he is playing a cartoon version of a Fox News / Bill O' Reilly-type...you know, a brash, loud blowhard who thinks he knows it all but who is woefully ignorant of nearly everything.

This informs everything Colbert says or does on the show. He never breaks character on the show.

President-Mom-Jeans বলেছেন...

But is he as cool as your hero Stalin, Cooktard?

Sam L. বলেছেন...

There is no best-of for me.

tim maguire বলেছেন...

I can't be 100% certain this is the right clip as the dingle berries at comedy central use region blocking, but (I'm pretty sure) this is the real highlight reel from Colbert.

http://thecolbertreport.cc.com/videos/a6q20s/the-de-deification-of-the-american-faithscape

mikee বলেছেন...

I'd rather watch his show than The Daily Show with John Stewart.

My wife watches lotsa crime shows, usually about murders, as she falls asleep. By now she likely knows everything possible about getting away with a murder. I worry a bit about that.

Moose বলেছেন...

Yup still hate Colbert. He's part of the Smarm twins on the Comedy channel.

Moose বলেছেন...

Yup - still hate Colbert. Part of the smarm twins of the Comedy Channel...

HoodlumDoodlum বলেছেন...

I can't watch the video at the moment - is it all from Exit 57 and Strangers With Candy? Seems like it should be...

jacksonjay বলেছেন...

Do you think Colbert voted for the pragmatist in '08 and '12?

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Brando বলেছেন...

I could never get into Colbert's show, as it seemed like a one-joke pony played out way too long--the "I'm a sendup of O'Reilly" bit. It gets tired quickly, where at least the Daily Show has enough of an open format that it has the flexibility to go in any direction and satirize news in general.

The problem with both, though, isn't that they take aim at the Right, but that they don't take nearly enough aim at the Left. Not that the shows need balance or anything, but because no area of humor should be left on the table--it serves comedy poorly when you let your political bias keep you from hitting ripe and appropriate targets.

SNL has at least been getting better at that lately.

Brando বলেছেন...

"It could have been better if they'd had more variety in the targets of the humor, but there isn't a market for that, I don't think."

I don't know about that--a lot of people can enjoy the comedy even at their own "side's" expense, so long as it's funny. A significant number of conservatives and libertarians watch those shows. If they served to hit all comedy targets (including those on the Left) wherever they're found, it could only be a plus for them.

richard mcenroe বলেছেন...

Colbert and Stewart have been a large part of the dumbing down of America.

I've never had an ignorant conservative quote Bill O'Reilly at me. I've had a surfeit of ignorant, self-assured progs quote Colbert and Stewart like they were real people with real ideas.

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