'Late Night' Heir Jimmy Fallon To Have Funny Beaten Into Him Via Online Talk Show
Posted by Seth at 4:35 AM on July 22, 2008
Maybe it came out of concerns over his tepidly reviewed performance at Just For Laughs, where the straight-faced-challenged former SNL star delivered on the audience's darkest fears with groaner ditties like "You Spit When You Talk" and "Car Wash For Peace." In any case, the strange talent-shuffle scheduled at NBC late night —ratings-leader Jay Leno ejected from his Tonight Show job, Conan O'Brien shuffled in to take his place, and Jimmy Fallon ushered into the post vacated by O'Brien—has become just that much stranger. Dark Canadian comedy overlord Lorne Michaels announced Fallon would cut his teeth with a web-based mini-show leading up to his big gig:
[Michaels] told television reporters here Sunday that he wants Mr. Fallon to work out as many of the rough spots in his presentation as possible in performances on a website.
The web performances will likely begin in the fall, long before the transition from Mr. Leno for Mr. O'Brien is set to take place. The entries will not constitute anything like an entire hour-long show. "I expect that we'll do something like five or 10 minutes," Mr. Michaels said.But he said they most likely will be on every night, to try to establish the rhythm of a nightly show. And he said, "I'm going to post them at 12:30 every night, so people will begin to look for Jimmy at that time."
The unprecedented step doesn't exactly smell like a vote of confidence. This was, after all, a talent who appeared on live, late night network TV from 1998 to 2004; how much more YouTube-honing does he need? Having come of age in the internet era, however, we really see no reason that Fallon shouldn't benefit from all the smaller-stakes advantages that medium implies. The deceptively difficult art of the interview, for example, is something that takes much practice. If he can sharpen his conversational skills first on the likes of Fat Tron Guy and Cindy Margolis, perhaps he'll be that much better equipped to later shoot the breeze with their A-list counterparts, Jack Black and Sandra Bullock.
- Fallon Will Start 'Late Night' on the Web [NY Times]

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kookla
Posted 5:22 AM 22/7/08
Well, if it worked for Andy Milonakis...
kookla
heidiho
Posted 5:17 AM 22/7/08
Oh god, this is what he was saying in the panel? Lorne rambled so much I zoned out, then Ben Silverman sat next to me and I couldn't hear anything over the goddamned tap tap tapping on his Blackberry.
heidiho
Juancho
Posted 5:09 AM 22/7/08
Smell that, blogosphere?? FRESH MEAT!!!
Juancho
Old No.7
Posted 5:08 AM 22/7/08
By this logic, Tony Mendez will be replacing Letterman in 2010.
Old No.7
Fama Est
Posted 4:53 AM 22/7/08
I thought they were already doing that:
+ Watch video
Oh wait nevermind. I get my unwatched talk shows mixed up. The line that really kills -- and they should work into the first monologue -- is, "so people will begin to look for Jimmy at that time."
Fama Est
Little Mintz Sunshine
Posted 5:57 AM 22/7/08
This is going to be more awkward than an Asian chick in high heels.
Little Mintz Sunshine
el smrtmnky
Posted 5:56 AM 22/7/08
@NoGrumpys: mwahaha!
el smrtmnky
jasonelias
Posted 5:38 AM 22/7/08
This is going to be painful. I heard Goldie Hawn's going to be the first guest...
jasonelias
NoGrumpys
Posted 5:31 AM 22/7/08
I'm thinking Fallon saw Zucker at Mid-Town Spa and is now blackmailing him
NoGrumpys
Leviticus_71
Posted 5:30 AM 22/7/08
You;d think a guy who;s been on TV for so long wouldn't need much honing unless of course he's not funny. In which case he will also be appearing alongside Adam Sandler and Seth Rogan as they prepare for their stand up roles
Leviticus_71
Old No.7
Posted 7:06 AM 22/7/08
@Little Mintz Sunshine: And, as emotionally fulfilling.
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RonMwangaguhunga
Posted 7:40 AM 22/7/08
Please leave open comments. *snaps knuckles* Please leave open comments.
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Assistant/Atlas
Posted 7:22 AM 22/7/08
I was worried that this no-talent, no-timing hacktastic assclown would bring down NBC's late-night schedule to Craig Ferguson levels, but then I remembered how successful Jay Leno's been, so I think it'll be fine.
Assistant/Atlas
jmaynard
Posted 12:39 PM 22/7/08
If Fallon wants to interview me, I'm game...
jmaynard
lonely_goatherd
Posted 3:41 PM 22/7/08
Aren't all Canadians dark comedy overlords?
lonely_goatherd