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Cada noche de la semana James Corden organiza una fiesta con una serie de invitados famosos, actos musicales y juegos.Cada noche de la semana James Corden organiza una fiesta con una serie de invitados famosos, actos musicales y juegos.Cada noche de la semana James Corden organiza una fiesta con una serie de invitados famosos, actos musicales y juegos.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 11 premios y 39 nominaciones en total
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The host sucks, biggest despointemet as an army, though I could trust him with the boys but he turns out just like the others, mocking 15 years old teenagers that are passionate about something and using it against BTS, jimin will be so disappointed.
Deserve GSGAHAHAHAAH.
You messed up with the wrong fandom Really?! Using BTS for clout?! Honestly how low could people like host of the show go for popularity.
You messed up with the wrong fandom Really?! Using BTS for clout?! Honestly how low could people like host of the show go for popularity.
Sorry but never tolerate disrespect. I like you're show because of BTS and I watching you're show because of BTS and ARMY. But you disrespect BTS's the most prestigious UN assembly presence quoting 'UNUSUAL ' & irrelevant. This is the utmost disrespect towards BTS and Army.
I find it frustrating and quite sad that CBS had the chance to follow on from Craig with another unique, intelligent and unpredictable host yet, instead, chose to follow the growing trend of dumbed down TV for the attention deficit, celebrity obsessed, "don't ask me to think" audience.
We have more than enough of this formulaic dross already. Frenzied audience, whooping and hollering with evangelical hysteria for no apparent reason. Check. Embarrassingly unfunny opening monologue. Check. Pointless house band. Check. Pre-recorded sketches with celebrities doing "hilarious" stuff to show us they are oh so self-effacing and down to earth (pre-approved by their publicists and lawyers of course). Check. The host fawning over the guests du jour with sycophantic waffle "I just loved your new movie/book/album", "You are a legend/my hero/EVERYBODY loves you" and my personal favourite "Just listen to them.." (wide camera shot of brain dead audience on their feet clapping,chanting, whooping, ) Check.
This latest offering is just more of the same; produced, packaged and tied in a neat little bow. Late night Fallon, Kimmel, Leno, Letterman and yes, I'm looking at you too, Ellen. There is enough day time and evening dumbed downed fluff to fill a pillow the size of the Atlantic. Could late night TV not at least try to be a haven for some sort of integrity? What are the advertisers afraid of? Do they think their particular brand of insomniac medicine dulls the senses that much? Corden, at least, takes proctology to new heights; with each and every star utterance he either guffaws like a demented banshee or gazes open mouthed like a teenager in love.
It is as pointless to compare this to Craig Ferguson's show as it is to compare "Twelve Angry Men" to "Fifty Shades of Grey". I am, however, reminded of one scene from the former LLS. The opening sequence, Craig and Secretariat, their faces mere inches from the camera, both just staring wide eyed. Seconds pass. Nothing happens. Finally Craig says "We're seeing who blinks first". Pointless, infantile, laugh out loud genius. Groucho Marx would have loved it. It will be interesting to see which, if any, of networks blinks first.
We have more than enough of this formulaic dross already. Frenzied audience, whooping and hollering with evangelical hysteria for no apparent reason. Check. Embarrassingly unfunny opening monologue. Check. Pointless house band. Check. Pre-recorded sketches with celebrities doing "hilarious" stuff to show us they are oh so self-effacing and down to earth (pre-approved by their publicists and lawyers of course). Check. The host fawning over the guests du jour with sycophantic waffle "I just loved your new movie/book/album", "You are a legend/my hero/EVERYBODY loves you" and my personal favourite "Just listen to them.." (wide camera shot of brain dead audience on their feet clapping,chanting, whooping, ) Check.
This latest offering is just more of the same; produced, packaged and tied in a neat little bow. Late night Fallon, Kimmel, Leno, Letterman and yes, I'm looking at you too, Ellen. There is enough day time and evening dumbed downed fluff to fill a pillow the size of the Atlantic. Could late night TV not at least try to be a haven for some sort of integrity? What are the advertisers afraid of? Do they think their particular brand of insomniac medicine dulls the senses that much? Corden, at least, takes proctology to new heights; with each and every star utterance he either guffaws like a demented banshee or gazes open mouthed like a teenager in love.
It is as pointless to compare this to Craig Ferguson's show as it is to compare "Twelve Angry Men" to "Fifty Shades of Grey". I am, however, reminded of one scene from the former LLS. The opening sequence, Craig and Secretariat, their faces mere inches from the camera, both just staring wide eyed. Seconds pass. Nothing happens. Finally Craig says "We're seeing who blinks first". Pointless, infantile, laugh out loud genius. Groucho Marx would have loved it. It will be interesting to see which, if any, of networks blinks first.
It's a really dumb'ed down show, even for people like me that are not highly educated. it's the "facebook cat videos" of night time TV. Corden is a sweet guy and every now and then says something funny, but all his inappropriate talk about especially men's physique is really embarrassing and irritating. I cannot warm up to that band. neither the way he looks, nor the "music" he throws at me. just can't stand it. I miss Craig. I can't believe he went to host an equally idiotic game show. I feel sorry for him and the his lost talent. I understand why he quit, but honestly, he just wouldn't have fit in the "dumb'ed out early evening entertainment slot" he was where he belonged, where we loved him, where his crowd found him. I wanted to like Corden's new show so badly....but it's lame and embarrassing...
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- CuriosidadesWas unable to get back into the studio one day because he forgot his ID card. The security guard would not let him in until James Corden came up with the idea to mimic one of the show's billboards. This happened before the first episode was made.
- ConexionesFeatured in CBS Summer Preview (2015)
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