Jon Cryer admits a lot his movie and show titles sound like gay p0rn! |
May 7th, 2014 under David Letterman, Jon Cryer. [ Comments: none ]
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Jon Cryer has been acting for over 30 years and yesterday while he was The Late Show, David Letterman showed off some of the interesting hairdos he had in some of his movies throughout the year. As Duckie was naming the movies that each hairstyle came from he declared, “It’s not loss upon me that many of movies I have done have titles that could be gay p0rn.” So let’s look at resume and see if he is right. There was No Small Affair, Pretty in Pink, Dudes, Hiding Out, The Famous Teddy Z, Hot Shots!, The Waiter, Heads, The Pompatus of Love, Partners, Getting Personal, The Trouble with Normal, Stay Cool and the winner of them all…Two and a Half Men! Yeah, it sounds more like he has a had a career in adult entertainment than entertaining adults.
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Louis CK said something noteworthy to David Letterman |
May 2nd, 2014 under David Letterman. [ Comments: none ]
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Louis CK was on The Late Show to promote his FX show Louie that is back on Monday, and it was something he said about the CBS late night show that made David Letterman take notice. The comedian said that even though he is friends with Stephen Colbert, “The fact that you are leaving, really sucks balls.” Well, I am not sure if Dave has never heard the expression before or was just shocked to hear it on his show for the first time in over 30 years, but he had to stop to make note of it. And that moment was something that didn’t suck balls!
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Does David Letterman even know who Craig Ferguson is? |
April 30th, 2014 under Craig Ferguson, David Letterman. [ Comments: none ]
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Even though David Letterman has been tossing to Craig Ferguson for over 9 years and co-produces The Late Late Show; it didn’t seem like he knew he was when he told his audience that Craig was leaving the LLS. The Late Show host pretty much read from a cue card as he told the news and that makes me wonder why? Was it because he wanted to express his words properly, but that was a pretty cut and dry statement. Did CBS write the script for him? Or did he not know who the man who follows him is? Whatever the reason I think it was very awkward. Didn’t you find it a little strange too?
What I found ironic about it, is his announcement about Craig is completely opposite of the LLS host. Ferguson always rips up his cue cards before a guest comes out to talk to him. Just an observation.
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Michael J Fox talks about that E! Fun Fact |
April 25th, 2014 under David Letterman, Michael J Fox. [ Comments: none ]
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Remember during this year’s E!’s Red Carpet coverage of the Golden Globes, they were doing Fun Facts. One of the Fun Facts they aired was the year when Michael J Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Which is not really a Fun Fact.
Well the Back to the Future star has pretty much been quiet about the incident, that is until now. David Letterman asked him about it on The Late Show tonight at 11:35p on CBS. Michael P Keaton said he didn’t know know anything about it until after the Awards show. His publicist saw it when it aired, and called them immediately. Well E! realized their mistake and sent him an apology letter with a box full of Gummy Candies. Being the stand up guy that he is, he told E! he was OK with it and didn’t take offense to it. He also let them know, “Fun Fact: I like Gummies!”
I love that he had better sense of humor about it, than, well, me! Just another reason why he is so lovable.
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Stephen Colbert asks David Letterman if he’s getting paid for The Late Show! |
April 23rd, 2014 under David Letterman, Stephen Colbert. [ Comments: none ]
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Stephen Colbert was on The Late Show yesterday and he talked to David Letterman about him taking over the CBS late night show sometime next year. Even though the Comedy Central host asked when Letterman’s last day is, Dave didn’t have an answer for him. So Colbert’s family will be stuck with him for longer than they hoped, according to him.
While that question wasn’t answered, Stephen did find out he will get paid for this job unlike the first one Letterman’s then NBC late night show offered him. You see back in 1986, Colbert went with his now-ex-girlfriend to interview she had for an internship at Late Night and he’s the one that got the job and she didn’t. He then turned it down because he realized that interns don’t get paid money. So he wanted to make sure that this time around he would get more than college credit. And he does!
The two men talked about a whole lot of stuff. The biggest thing I took away from it, is that Stephen Colbert is going to be an excellent replacement whenever he takes over the show in 2015.
I am sad to see Letterman go after all of this time, but I know the show is being given to someone who is the perfect fit for it. As we witnessed from his 1997 Top Ten List that he read on the show last night. That time around Colbert didn’t get the writing job on The Late Show he applied for back then. Instead he wound up with Strangers with Candy. Who knows what would’ve happened if he had taken that internship or he’d gotten the writing job? Maybe we wouldn’t be saying The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in about a year. See everything happens for a reason and that reason was to give us a suitable replacement to the man who changed late night forever.
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