View Full Version : New Jay Leno show?



buckt
09-15-2009, 09:34 PM
Has anyone watched the new Jay Leno show the past couple of nights? I've kind of been a Jay Leno fan but I'm struggling with this new show. For whatever its worth - just seems to me to be very, very weak - like they are trying to hard to be funny. I'll be very shocked if this show lasts more than just a couple months. What do you think?

circuitboard
09-15-2009, 09:50 PM
Has anyone watched the new Jay Leno show the past couple of nights? I've kind of been a Jay Leno fan but I'm struggling with this new show. For whatever its worth - just seems to me to be very, very weak - like they are trying to hard to be funny. I'll be very shocked if this show lasts more than just a couple months. What do you think?

Lame. I like letterman.

Patrick
09-15-2009, 11:02 PM
Shouldn't this be in a different forum?

so1rfan
09-16-2009, 07:27 AM
It will last, these shows have a way of evolving. The best part about Jay has always been his monologue and they need to expand it. I think they are trying to put too many segments in.

In one hour they had:
A short monologue
The comedian sitting at the desk
The Tom Cruise/Cameron Diaz 10 at 10 (which was terrible)
Michael Moore Interview
Michael Moore Sings and shows movie clip
Jay goes door to door

The good thing is they can adapt on the fly. I say put Jay back behind the desk, it looks too wierd sitting out in the open.

metro
09-16-2009, 08:16 AM
Shouldn't this be in a different forum?

I don't think 50% of the readers are aware there are other sections to this website.

OKCTalker
09-16-2009, 08:18 AM
I'm one of the 50% who are. Please move.

Kerry
09-16-2009, 08:31 AM
I thought the first night was pretty good. I could have done without Kayne West though. I watched the first few minutes last night until Michael Moore came on. I turned the channel when I heard his name.

drumsncode
09-16-2009, 08:44 AM
It was a ratings hit, make no mistake. It was a bit mild over the past nights, but it will get better. Everyone is probably a little nervous, and it just feels different with the new set and the fact that the band even seems farther away. There are so many contextual cues that were in the old show that are gone now.

Oddly enough, Jay's hair is driving me crazy. It looks like he really needs a haircut; seems much longer than a year ago. And I'd heard he lost around 15 lbs for the new show, but I can tell ya, I don't see any sign of it.

Conan is improving, and I enjoy his monologue lately too, but my newest discovery of Craig Ferguson is the best thing since sliced bread. That guy is killing me. His humor just hits me the way it should.

fuzzytoad
09-17-2009, 08:33 PM
It was a ratings hit, make no mistake. It was a bit mild over the past nights, but it will get better. Everyone is probably a little nervous, and it just feels different with the new set and the fact that the band even seems farther away. There are so many contextual cues that were in the old show that are gone now.

Oddly enough, Jay's hair is driving me crazy. It looks like he really needs a haircut; seems much longer than a year ago. And I'd heard he lost around 15 lbs for the new show, but I can tell ya, I don't see any sign of it.

Conan is improving, and I enjoy his monologue lately too, but my newest discovery of Craig Ferguson is the best thing since sliced bread. That guy is killing me. His humor just hits me the way it should.

My grandmother loves Jay.. So did my great-grandparents.

his only saving grace was to move to an earlier hour so the 60+ crowd can stay awake long enough to see his bigass chin on TV every night. His next move should be to Branson playing opposite Yakov Smirnoff..



And to the person who mentioned Craig Ferguson's show... +1!


In Soviet Russia, Jay Leno Show watches you!

grantgeneral78
09-18-2009, 03:03 AM
Myself I enjoy watching Jay, he is 10 times better than Conan. Conan is the same old routine everynight with the hip swing and jump, it is like fingernails on a chalkboard!

kevinpate
09-18-2009, 06:26 AM
Last night was a fun show. Jay flipped up a clip on Halle Barry from her way younger days, followed by her introducing a clip from way back when, where Jay was a doofus biker guest role on the diner sit-com Alice (doofus biker - some things never change, do they?)

Berry had a new parent story that was hysterical, at least to this parent.

Bunty
09-18-2009, 11:54 AM
Lame. I like letterman.

No, Letterman is lame. If I have to see one more time a digital count downc lock on his show showing how much time Madoff has left in prison, I'm liable to finally give up on Letterman and quit him. Besides, he's about to get too old.

Bunty
09-18-2009, 11:58 AM
Myself I enjoy watching Jay, he is 10 times better than Conan. Conan is the same old routine everynight with the hip swing and jump, it is like fingernails on a chalkboard!

I love Conan and wish Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog would make appearances more often.

gmwise
09-18-2009, 12:09 PM
Leno, conan, letterman, what a choice..after the lackluster local newsreaders are done, i either sleep, or watch dvds, its just nothing worthy is on

Bunty
09-19-2009, 11:32 PM
I thought the first night was pretty good. I could have done without Kayne West though. I watched the first few minutes last night until Michael Moore came on. I turned the channel when I heard his name.

Good lord, Kerry. Why don't you tell this fine forum how can you possibly be so wrong and be so dumb as to turn your back on this man, Michael Moore, who wants to take our taxpayer bailout money from the banks and give it back to the U. S. Treasury? Michael Moore just absolutely rocks, by far. Make no doubt about it, whatsoever, folks. And I deeply pity anyone who feels such deep and heart felt hatred and resentment against him.

drumsncode
09-29-2009, 09:44 AM
After watching a couple of weeks, I think Jay's show needs some tweaks. The idea to have top comics on after the monologue is brilliant, but he is making one slight mistake, he's putting them into situations where they are not funny! Maybe it's just me, but I like my comedians to be funny. He'd do better if he just had them do stand-up comedy.

His 10 at 10 really stinks (by and large), and the car racing thing, well, that's the dumbest, most boring thing for a viewer I've ever seen; gee, I'd expect that kind of stupidity on Letterman!

Maybe viewer feedback will correct the show, but for now, the best thing I've found on TV in years is Craig Ferguson, and thanks to my DVR, I can enjoy his monologue each night.

buckt
01-12-2010, 03:30 PM
Has anyone watched the new Jay Leno show the past couple of nights? I've kind of been a Jay Leno fan but I'm struggling with this new show. For whatever its worth - just seems to me to be very, very weak - like they are trying to hard to be funny. I'll be very shocked if this show lasts more than just a couple months. What do you think?

I told you so! I told you so! (and I don't mean that in a prideful way...)

smooth
01-12-2010, 03:43 PM
I told you so! I told you so! (and I don't mean that in a prideful way...)

There is no "I told you so." Jay's show is to continue, just in a different time slot. Contrary to popular belief, it has NOT been canceled, just moved. The Great news is that wisecraking idiot who replaced Jay on "The Tonight Show" has declined his timeslot offer. I hope he (Conan O'Brian) goes where he belongs... Into the crapper.

Matt
01-12-2010, 05:07 PM
Leno' comedy is lowest-common-denominator garbage that the mouth-breathers and senior citizens eat up with a spoon.

Good for Conan for not going along with their compromised bullsh!t offer. I'll follow him wherever he goes.

Go die in a fire, "Jay," and take some NBC execs along with you.

smooth
01-12-2010, 06:08 PM
Leno' comedy is lowest-common-denominator garbage that the mouth-breathers and senior citizens eat up with a spoon.

Good for Conan for not going along with their compromised bullsh!t offer. I'll follow him wherever he goes.

Go die in a fire, "Jay," and take some NBC execs along with you.

You feel that way because Jay is conservative and Conan is a bleeding heart liberal. Liberals just can not stand the truth!

skyrick
01-12-2010, 06:16 PM
You feel that way because Jay is conservative and Conan is a bleeding heart liberal. Liberals just can not stand the truth!

They both suck. Letterman rules! Heeeeere kitty kitty kitty!

Rick

Bunty
01-12-2010, 06:17 PM
lol, How wrong can you possibly be??? Jay is liberal because he doesn't mind gay marriage.

smooth
01-12-2010, 08:34 PM
lol, How wrong can you possibly be??? Jay is liberal because he doesn't mind gay marriage.

Trust me. I am not "wrong." Nor am I incorrect.

skyrick
01-12-2010, 09:24 PM
Trust me. I am not "wrong." Nor am I incorrect.

I guess that means you're "right". I love how every thread in every forum except Nostalgia turns political eventually. Not.

Rick

kevinpate
01-12-2010, 09:40 PM
Either neither of the L's are near as fresh as they once were, possibly due to doing basically the same thing for a couple of decades, or else I'm just too tired in the eve to care .... maybe both.

drumsncode
01-13-2010, 08:31 AM
You know, I'm thinking Jeff George on FOX25 is funnier than all of them lately. ;-)

kevinpate
01-13-2010, 09:02 AM
I'm becoming more of a Seth MacFarlane fan with each passing month
:sofa:

onthestrip
01-13-2010, 09:48 AM
Leno' comedy is lowest-common-denominator garbage that the mouth-breathers and senior citizens eat up with a spoon.

Good for Conan for not going along with their compromised bullsh!t offer. I'll follow him wherever he goes.

Go die in a fire, "Jay," and take some NBC execs along with you.

Exactly. Jay is just a phony.

rcjunkie
01-13-2010, 09:51 AM
You know, I'm thinking Jeff George on FOX25 is funnier than all of them lately. ;-)

Funny HaHa or Sling Blade funny ?

drumsncode
01-13-2010, 01:13 PM
Funny HaHa or Sling Blade funny ?

I think Jeff George could do stand-up comedy if he took the time to get his material together. He reminds me of Ellen DeGeneres somewhat in his style. He's a crazed man on that FOX25 Morning Show. He's just what that show needed.

oneforone
01-13-2010, 01:27 PM
NBC should stick to the orginal game plan and just cancel Leno's show.

The only reason NBC is keeping Leno is because they know he will surface on a rival network. Fox or ABC would snag him a heart beat. They are afraid Leno and Letterman will slaughter Conan in the ratings.

Let Leno go and stick with Conan's contract. At the end of his contract, if he is not producing let him go.

gmwise
01-13-2010, 02:50 PM
I'm becoming more of a Seth MacFarlane fan with each passing month
:sofa:

I hope he does a variety show of sorts, or hell even a talk show.

WAY more talent then either Conan,Letterman and Leno.



Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is an American animator, writer, producer, actor, singer, voice actor, and director best known for creating the animated sitcoms Family Guy, American Dad! and The Cleveland Show, for which he also voices many of the characters. He currently owns his own production company, Fuzzy Door Productions.

gmwise
01-13-2010, 03:00 PM
You feel that way because Jay is conservative and Conan is a bleeding heart liberal. Liberals just can not stand the truth!

Thursday September 16, 2004
"Tonight Show" host Jay Leno defends himself against charges of a conservative bias in a no-holds barred interview:

“I'm not conservative. I’ve never voted that way in my life," Leno tells LA Weekly. He "really worries" what a Dubya victory in November will do to the makeup of the Supreme Court. He believes "the wool was pulled over our eyes" with the Iraq war. He thinks the White House began using terrorism "as a crutch” after 9/11. He feels that during the campaign Kerry should "make Bush look as stupid as possible."

Late-Night Political Jokes
"Democrats are saying that President Bush is refusing to take part in a town hall debate with John Kerry because Bush is worried about the questions the audience will ask him. After hearing this, the president said, 'That's ridiculous. I'm not worried about the questions, I'm worried about the answers.'" —Conan O'Brien

"Bush and Cheney say now they're targeting people who can't make up their minds, so apparently their trying to get John Kerry's vote as well." —Jay Leno


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,214564,00.html


This is a partial transcript from "The O'Reilly Factor," September 18, 2006, that has been edited for clarity.

I know — I don't know whether you know these guys. I know most of these guys. And, you know, Jay Leno, he's fair in his program, but he's a liberal guy. He'll tell you that.

David Letterman, very committed liberal. Bill Maher, off the chart left. Conan O'Brien, very liberal. Obviously, Colbert and Stewart live in the liberal precincts, make their living there.

I don't know, Kimmel; Ferguson, very liberal. I don't know what Kimmel is doing. What I'm saying to myself, shouldn't there be one moderate or conservative or traditionalist, you know, operating in these precincts?