Wait, the fiction ones? The ones with the self-insertion?
The Colbert Report
#32
Posted 07 May 2006 - 06:56 PM
I can't look at Bushs face without feeling sick, but the look on it as Colbert took him apart was priceless.
It just made me think, "this is the kind of power the media has but is too afraid to use".
If I met Colbert I'd kiss him.
It just made me think, "this is the kind of power the media has but is too afraid to use".
If I met Colbert I'd kiss him.
#36
Posted 28 July 2006 - 08:56 AM
The humor in the Report is usually consistent throughout the show, even during the interview, while on the Daily Show most of the humor is in the segments from Ed Helms, Samantha Bee, etc, although Jon does provide some funny jokes from time to time.
I've grown to like the Colbert Report more because Colbert will often go completely outside the show's format for the sake of a joke, such as the circus tumbling act in the middle of the Amy Sedaris interview.
I've grown to like the Colbert Report more because Colbert will often go completely outside the show's format for the sake of a joke, such as the circus tumbling act in the middle of the Amy Sedaris interview.
"It's gettin' to be re-goddamn-diculous. If you guys don't start thinking as men, we're gonna have a lousy country."
-John Wayne
-John Wayne