Posted on 06/14/2006 2:44:08 AM PDT by RonDog
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Carlin and Coulter to mix it up on Wednesday's Tonight Show
Either the talent bookers at The Tonight Show are really stupid or they're geniuses. Either of those extremes are the only ways to explain Wednesday's roster of guests: George Carlin, a comic legend who has been doing caustic observational and issues-oreinted comedy, most of it left-leaning, for over forty years, and Ann Coulter, a conservative pundit with a flair for the inflammatory statement. Carlin will be promoting his work in the new Pixar flick Cars; Coulter will be promoting her new book.
Recall that just a few days ago Coulter stated that the World Trade Center widows that pushed for the creation of the 9/11 commission were reveling in their fame, and they're enjoying their husbands' deaths. And Carlin has been spending the last ten years or so telling his comedy audiences that the government is corrupt, religions are idiotic, and that the human race is going to kill itself off (yeah, this hasn't exactly been his funniest period, though I still think he is one of the best stand-up comics ever). So let's just say that the two don't see eye-to-eye on anything. At all.
And the paneling format of The Tonight Show is a perfect environment for some explosive arguments between the two. It's too bad that Jay Leno is the host; he'll probably put a stop to things at the first airing of the word "b****.
Coulter will look great. Carlin's "observations" `haven't changed much in the last 40 years - but his abilty to mask the underlying meaness of his words has changed. He's old, and it shows.
Coulter has charm?
where is she??? : )
Yeah, but don't tell sinkspur. :)
Yeah, that one was great. I miss the days of Al Sleet, the hippy-dippy weatherman.
I understand that Carlin had a meltdown in Lost Wages a couple years ago and got a tad vicious at the paying audience and those who sign his paychecks at the casino/hotel. Shortly afterwards, he was doing his gig at a competing casino/hotel. Just trying to get out of his existing contract for a more lucrative one? Follow the money.
Roger that!
My wife and I went to see him at a small venue here in Buffalo about 15-16 years ago and he was terrible then. He was trying out his "new" material that night and had to constantly refer to his 3X5 cards. He was wearing a tank top shirt and had a towel with which he was constantly wiping the sweat from under his arm pits. It was disgusting. We got up and left at the intermission. He used to to funny. A long, long, long time ago.
Remind me to tune in tonight.
Just went to my Tivo and set it to record tonight. Funny thing it did not list Ann on the summary of the show. Just had Carlin listed as a guest. Tivo bias??
Oh boy. Must see TV.
I'll be looking for the thread and plenty of pics.
It's all in the delivery. I remember he used a macho, threatening tone when describing football, and a softer, almost effeminate tone when describing baseball.
I don't know how much command of tone and wordplay he has left in him, and I don't know how good his ad libbing is these days, but voice character was always his strength, and this is what Ann's going to have to watch out for. He can go from attacker to victim in nothing flat, so if he goes on the attack, and she matches his tone, he may come back as a soft-spoken pacifist who wants to know why she's so "angry".
It's a 60's radical thing. I learned it from my uncle.
I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.
Harry S Truman, in Look, Apr. 3, 1956
This was in my local newspaper.
Al SLeet. Your hippy-dippy weatherman with the hippy, dippy weather, man!
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