that one was, in some ways, the gettysburg address of late-night monologues, now viewed nearly 10 million times on youtube, having become a lightning rod. as politicians offered empty condolences and prayers, jimmy kimmel was the one who talked common sense to us, and protested, and asked ...
While The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and other late-night shows have suspended production due to the coronavirus pandemic, the hosts are keeping the monologue magic alive by releasing mini dispatches from their houses on YouTube. In Kimmel's case, he's literally ...
"I'm not," Kimmel said. "I mean, yeah, I agree with them. I'm nobody's moral arbiter. I mean, you don't have to watch the show. You don't have to listen to what I say." His monologues -- written just before every show -- have drawn fire from critics who bash him for ...
If you’re gonna be part of a fuckup, it might as well be the biggest fuckup ever. Being part of the second-biggest fuckup doesn’t carry as much cachet. Industry monologues are your strong suit, as we’ve seen for years at the Disney upfront. Can we expect a traditional monologue...