SheWhoMustBeObeyed
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Mon Feb-14-05 12:35 PM
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Newsletter #631 February 14, 2005
Monday, 2/14: REDMOND O'HANLON - Author of "Trawler" Tuesday, 2/15: ERIC IDLE - Star of "Delgo" Wednesday, 2/16: ALAN CUMMING - Star of "Son of the Mask" Thursday, 2/17: JAMES SPADER - Star of "Shadow of Fear"
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Tue Feb-15-05 01:41 AM
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1. I'm looking forward to Eric Idle. I've always thought he was very funny. |
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But that "Trawler" guy was painful to listen to, and I think Jon Stewart felt the same way. And you can have the actors. What a waste. Give me an interesting political guest, anyday! Even a conservative one is better than these guests!:shrug:
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Tue Feb-15-05 03:43 PM
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2. I agree, I generally dislike the Hollywood project-floggers |
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But the Trawler guy, while painful to listen to, made me howl with the reactions he was getting from Jon. Sometimes the interviews are a case of Get the Guest (to use a reference from "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"), but last night the game was definitely Hump the Host!
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Tue Feb-15-05 04:16 PM
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3. Yes, Jon was great with the "Trawler" guy. At least it wasn't boring, |
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As is usually the case with most actors. They have little to say, and you can see Jon making a real effort to get something of any interest out of them. There have been exceptions, like Alec Baldwin and Drew Barrymore, but that's because they also have a political agenda. That's the reason that people tune into this show, its irreverent take on politics, and to have a movie clip and a strained interview at the end of the show is just a letdown.:-(
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