This would be fine if he was interviewing a tabloid queen like J. Lo but it's always his first question and usually most of the interview. The show gets good guests who have a story to tell and since the show is on late at night they can tell some of the stories but Carson takes over the show with his obsession will rumors that get published.
So if you like the types of celebrities that Carson has on his show but actually want to hear their stories watch Kilbourn or Kimmel, but if you enjoy the same interview every night watch Carson. Damn Good. PeyotePete 14 September Keep in mind as you read this that I am no fan of Carson Daly. I am popular culture's worst enemy. Or, at least, I was. The spontaneousness of this show appealed to me, not to mention the barrage of celebrities that they somehow managed to get.
Forgive me, fellow culture-killers. This is not supposed to be a variety show. It's an informative interview show. It's a great way to discover new artists and it's shot with a great gritty style. Kids are idiots and they don't get it. It's not for tweens or people glued to Clear Channel's generic radio sound although they do cover people like Miley Cyrus from time to time. The bad reviews are all from boring kids who want to see "the dancing monkey" like Kimmel, Ferguson, Conan and Leno.
It's definitely geared toward the Alternative and College Radio crowd, which is great. We need our fix too. The intellectually curious are served more than the Two and a Half Men crowd. Carson did a really interesting thing then, which i don't think was necessarily intentional. He simply interviewed. Now he's moved to LA and further ,morphed his program into the "typical late night show" and it has done nothing to improve the show.
The only thing entertaining now is seeing Carson's mysterious weight loss which I can only attribute to a nasty coke habit after all it is LA. In any event, Carson sort of lives in that middle ground of likable and not really likable. I think most people are neutral about him, but when they watch his show they occasionally get frustrated because he offers them nothing negative or positive. He give s them no angle to grab on.
This and so much more make him a truly unremarkable host. He is certainly not incompetent, but nothing about him outside of a good speaking voice makes him a worthy choice as a late night host. Cool Show! First of all-if you don't like Carson Daly then you won't like this show! It's not your typical late night show where Carson tries to be funny in the beginning, then he talks with his guests then a band plays.
It's mainly Carson talking to an actor, actress, musician, or some famous person for about 15 minutes, then usually a band or singer peforms for the last 5 or 10 minutes of the show. As a fan of Carson's I enjoy the show and stay up every night to watch it. He has a sense of humor that is kind of sarcastic and I get a kick out of him. So my main message to all you folks out there who don't know whether or not to watch-it alll depends on if you're a fan of the host. He seems to be a control freak.
I have heard him comment on "losing control of the show" and tell another guest who brought live animals that he had one rule-"no snakes. The only reason I watch him is because he some some great guests and bands. I watched the Craig Ferguson show for a while but his show is even worse.
I don't think either man has much of a future in late night talk shows. Daily also has the annoying habit of sticking his tongue out to lick his lips. He must do this at least 10 times a show. I do like the Joe Firstman band. Carson Daily needs to lighten up before it is too late. Carson Daly has to be the only late night talk show host that isn't a comedian. What was NBC thinking! He's not funny! The writing is horrible to! All of the sketches are painful to watch. The current new karaoke isn't funny at all, especially since he tells you what they are going to sing before they sing it!
The escalator interviews is just stupid and needless to say not funny at all. All he jokes, especially during the monologue, are the least clever, dumbest, not funny jokes ever put on television! I mean, anytime he makes a Jessica Simpson joke he ends it with "because she's stupid," which cancels out any funniness that was in the joke, which was already very low. Any 3 year old could have come up with any of the jokes and sketches they put on this lame excuse for a show.
Seriously, don't watch this show, unless you're on the edge of suicide and want something to push you over the edge. Why would you put Carson Daly on after something funny like Conan? Here would be a better lineup, Conan-then an infomercial -then those multicolored vertical bars that say "off the air"-then Carson Daly.
The previous opinions are much more entertaining than last call. I like the the one that brings up how excellent an interviewer Carson is. Unless his guest is female, which for some reason turns him into an awkward kid on prom night trying hard to dazzle his date.
After each self proclaimed "funny" he tells, he usually looks around desperately to see if anybody laughed. On the rare occasion somebody does, he will bust out laughing at his own sad jokes.
At least when Byron Allen got his show, and Byron decided to be funny, he knew he wasn't. These days there is nothing worthwhile to watch because all I get to see is Carson Daly and his awful show. He is not a comedian, he is not an actor, he does not deserve to be famous because he isn't a good speaker nor comedian. On his June 21st show, he tried to use an internet meme called the "Rickroll" on his show.
He failed hard. That event confirms that Carson Daly is awful. Unoriginal olivesareyum 6 February I have to agree with the only other reviewer - is this supposed to be a joke? Carson Daly was just fine catering to a bunch of fifteen year olds and talking about the latest Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock videos on MTV's "TRL," but as a late-night talkshow host, he is completely unoriginal, not to mention totally annoying.
The only reason I stayed up to watch it is because his slot is after Conan O'Brien's. I have watched the show a few times, and I can't believe how impolite and rude Daly is to his guests.
And you thought Jay Leno was bad? I was embarassed for Jason Schwartzman when he was recently a guest on the show, because he literally couldn't get a word in edgewise. Daly took it upon himself to continually insult and interrupt Schwartzman, and it was just really, really bad TV. Secondly, Daly just simply is not funny. He tries to be cool and seem like he is really "down" with his guests, but he looks like a fool and tries way too hard. And as a huge fan of Conan O'Brien, it isn't hard to tell that Daly occasionally rips off some of Conan's humor techniques and tries to nonchalantly pass them off as his own unique brand of humor.
Any fan of Conan's will agree that the reason that Conan is so funny is because he 1 appeals to those who are self-deprecating and who don't mind laughing at themselves, and 2 his style is therefore completely original, because his phrases and jokes come off like they are inside jokes, like he's talking to some of his friends and you just happen to have the privilege of listening to the conversation, and understand enough to know that it's really funny.
I notice Carson Daly literally taking some of the nerdy phrases and funny body contortions that Conan uses and trying to incorporate them into his monologues or interviews with his guests, much like Conan does. Except, it doesn't work, because Conan is funny, and Carson isn't. Bottom line: Believe me, if Conan wasn't obligated to promote Carson's show because it is on the same network, then you KNOW he would be ripping on Carson's show all the time.
Carson Daly definitely should not have his own show. Last Call with Carson Daly is perhaps the most boring television show I've ever watched. This show should be cancelled, or NBC should replace this sorry excuse of a host with some who can actually entertain people.
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And we just learned where it came from. He had no interest in acting and turned down offers to take a version of TRL to network television. But why would you want to be on at in the morning? You watched Letterman , for instance, both to see Letterman and to see Letterman interacting with whoever was on that night.
And reborn. And reborn again. And I deserve it. In , Stewart Bailey, a former Daily Show producer, came aboard to help reimagine the show — this time spotlighting acts Daly found interesting. Talent spotting turned out to be a real strength for Daly, obscured on TRL by the fact that he was playing your requests, not his.
TV debuts. Through the years, my room never got redone — but I had a fucking room. I had skin in the game. The most-remarked-upon aspect of the photo: It was all dudes. The second-most? It was almost entirely white dudes. By that point, Daly had already joined Today , thus completing the logical evolution from affable afternoon VJ to affable early-morning co-host.
From the beginning, Daly has been savvy enough to recognize an opportunity in that slim space between celebrity and civilian; the value in being the person who gets to do the things we wish we could do and stand next to the people we wish we could meet.
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