early Conan was comfy
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Sneaked still isn't a word
agree
I will always have a soft spot for 50s to 90s nyc
whos that actress? justine bateman?
i liked his early crappy looking set. it is kinda crazy to think they gave the show to someone who never performed on tv before, who was basically only known for writing on SNL and The Simpsons, they'd never take a chance like that today on a new late night host, everyone always has to be an already known commodity now
Lorne Michaels had the idea of Conan being good for it simply because when he wrote on SNL he was "the guy" in the writers room and pitch meetings who was considered the most entertaining guy in the room and always made everyone in the room laugh with his bits, crazy that he coulda saw that could translate to good late night host, talk about a gamble, especially since NBC didnt want him, they wanted to go with a bigger name and kept signing him to week long contracts because they were ready to cancel him at any minute that first year on the air
Why didn't anyone tell me to enjoy Conan as much as possible when I was 12 in 1999?
>Why didn't anyone tell me to enjoy Conan as much as possible when I was 12 in 1999?
Sorry kid, I was already enjoying it as much as possible in 1997.
>1997
That was the year i discovered it, so many days i'd almost miss the bus from getting too little slept from staying up past my beddy bye time to watch consey (thankfully by the time high school came, i finally figured out how to set the VCR to watch it- in the before times pre youtube and whatnot if you missed something on TV once you pretty much missed your one chance to ever see it
>in the before times pre youtube and whatnot if you missed something on TV once you pretty much missed your one chance to ever see it
Yes anon, I remember what 1997 was like.
Late night shows in general have never done anything for me but Conan, at his peak was fricking hilarious.
And his peak was the writer's strike
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They're laughing because it sounds like "gay" which is a homophobic slur.
>its a Jon Glaser or Brian McCann as an obnoxious a-hole sketch
KINO TIME!
lol "the loser" was a great McCann character that seems kinda forgotten compared to his other ones, when i first started watching Conan in 97 as mentioned above I felt like that character and Oldy Olsen (pic for those who remember, it was a sad day when Conan announced the actor who played him died, as a 12 or 13 year old at the time i remember being genuinely bummed out by that news) were the 2 characters they seemed to feature every other night
my earliest memory of watching Conan was something they were doing all week called the Oldy Olympics with Oldy doing different Olympics events very badly, too bad none of those seem to be online just tried to find some of them no luck
for me it was all the random Abe Vigoda, Nipsey Russell, and Dr. Joyce Brothers cameos in multipe sketches every week
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>she left melrose place to do a movie with carrot top
A couple days ago, I was driving and the line "...for on the morrow, WE DIE!" popped into my head.
Everything was comfier back then
A big chunk of it was lights were majority of warm colors.
The only places that had white lights were offices or hospitals, with their tube shitty white light that never ever came in warm color.
Now majority of lights everywhere is bright white LED
Why does the set look like a shitty apartment?
It was the 2010s. A different time. The idea was to replicate the home viewers environment to give them a sense of cinema verité. Also they had to shoot in Conan's parents basement to save on money.
>The idea was to replicate the home viewers environment to give them a sense of cinema verité
That is a brilliant idea, not gonna lie, and I wish so much that today's media took my life in that much regard, nowadays the narrative is "we'll MAKE him like this other house, that's falling apart and has rainbow colored walls"
it was covid times
MiniCucci? Actually it's a decent size
what is the burger fascination with talk shows?
England's got them too
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