The writers strike. The Writers Guild of America, they are picketing. What I understand that one issue is sharing of the revenue generated from DVD sales. What I have seen is that the late-night comedy shows have been the first to go to re-runs.
Are you kidding me? You mean to tell me that all these brilliant comedians, Letterman, Colbert, Stewart, Leno (OK maybe not Leno, but you get the point), can't do their shows without writers? Do you know how many writers we have at The Breakfast Bowl? One - just me. But even if we had more, and they did strike, The Breakfast Bowl would keep being filled, because I am the focus and drive of this Blog.
I'm thinking, "What a bunch of wimps!" It's your show, so do it yourself. Sit there. Write some jokes. Create a monologue. Do your job. Be funny. Unless, of course, that's crossing the picket line. I tell you...
Bobby, I'm thinking, this could be your big break....
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Clearly, Not that Funny
Posted by KevK at 3:11 PM
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Yeah, but you're not half as funny as Leno!
From Yahoo! Buzz slideshow: "Late Night TV is the first obvious casualty of the writers’ strike. Shows like "The Daily Show" with its timely take on current events can’t go on without writers. While interview-based shows like "Late Night" and “"Jimmy Kimmel Live" will definitely go dark to support their writers, some might surprise us with a return to air sans professionally written bits."
http://tv.yahoo.com/slideshow/182/photos/1
I'm already suffering withdrawal now that 'The Office' is going into re-run.
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