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James Corden will take the reigns as host of THE LATE LATE SHOW on Monday, March 23, 2015. The 36-year-old comedian comes to American late night television with a growing list of award-winning and critically-acclaimed credits. He is a Tony Award-winning performer on Broadway, a BAFTA-winning star of UK television, and a feature film actor with two blockbuster releases this year. Now he'll bring all of those talents to host “The Late Late Show,” a nightly hour of comedy, music, and interviews with the biggest stars in the world.
Don't understand the negative reviews. Show is Great.
1 /10
The poor reviews of this show must be from folks who watched one
segment and made up their mind or have never even watched the show.
James Corden is ...
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The poor reviews of this show must be from folks who watched one
segment and made up their mind or have never even watched the show.
James Corden is arguably the most talented man in late night and if you
watched his show regularly, you would easily agree. So what if he's
British. His carpool karaoke segments are frequently hilarious. The
comedy segments are smart, well written and just plain funny. The skits
he convinces the celebrities to take part in are just classic. His duet
with Alanis Morissette with updated lyrics to "Ironic" was a great
example. So entertaining and so funny. Same thing with Ellie Goulding,
a duet with 8 different musical styles of her song "Love Me Like You
Do" in 4 minutes. Lots of fun. Subscribe to his YouTube Channel and
give him a chance before you prematurely write him off. He's a true
talent and I love his show. In fact, I think he puts the other
mainstream cookie cutter late night hosts to shame.
Just a fantastic show
1 /10
This is just a really entertaining and funny show. James is always so
upbeat and positive even when he's being negative. It's the only show
left on t ...
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This is just a really entertaining and funny show. James is always so
upbeat and positive even when he's being negative. It's the only show
left on television where the host and the band leader actually have a
chemistry which works. Letterman and Paul Shaffer had a good chemistry
and it made the late show entertaining and thats exactly the effect it
has here. The same can't be said for the late show with Stephen Colbert
who has a negative value of chemistry with his band guy who isn't even
funny at all to be frank. I actually think James and Reggie should have
the late show and Colbert should have the late late show.The show has a great format from the ad-lib intro music and then the
short monologue followed by a brief glimpse of the guests while they're
still in their dressing rooms and it all just keeps a smile on your
face. The guests always look like they're having such a good time which
makes it all the more watchable.I would go as far as to say this is on par with Conan which is the only
other good late variety show.
News Flash CBS
1 /10
Just because a guy has an accent doesn't make him a replacement for
Craig Ferguson. Corden is unbearable. Not funny. Not witty. Not
watchable. The sh ...
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Just because a guy has an accent doesn't make him a replacement for
Craig Ferguson. Corden is unbearable. Not funny. Not witty. Not
watchable. The show is a major disappointment. Ferguson was the best
thing that had happened to late night since Carson, and if CBS had
actually given him a budget, then he, Geoff & Secretariat, would
probably still be on the air. Better yet, you should have given him
Letterman's job! Now you have lost me completely from the late night
lineup, and instead I watch reruns on ION. If you wanted to have
someone worthy of Craig Ferguson's shoes, then Ricky Gervais would've
been a much smarter choice. And what the heck are you doing with
Colbert? His format is a total sleeper. Grown man dancing with a band
that has zero personality? No monologue. Where are all the great comedy
writers? They are gone from NBC's SNL, and now they're gone from late
night, and they're certainly gone from awards shows. WHO is writing
this dreck?
Only decent episode was from "Tommy's House"
1 /10
All I can add to the negatives is my observations of how Corden acts at
the end of the show. He seems to shut down, almost like he wants to RUN
from ...
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All I can add to the negatives is my observations of how Corden acts at
the end of the show. He seems to shut down, almost like he wants to RUN
from the studio and the silly, overpumped audience. I hope he turns
down the CBS offer to prolong the pain/extend his contract. He's a
talented person and the like the title says, "Tommys House" (with Beck
and Jeff Goldblum) was the only enjoyable episode so far. BUT HEH,
maybe I'm just a grouch. After 3 weeks, I find Colbert insufferably
boring. It's like it's ALL about him the host and NOT about the guests.
(his mic is louder, they get to say very little/he talks over the
guests to the point of rudeness..Fallon has late night locked up. CBS just doesn't "get it". Reminds me of THE WORST of TV...Like "Small Wonder" from the 1980's OR
"The Pat Sajak Show".
Love this show!
1 /10
I DVR this show and watch it first thing when I awake in the morning.
Love the format and his bits. So glad I found this show several months
ago. He ...
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I DVR this show and watch it first thing when I awake in the morning.
Love the format and his bits. So glad I found this show several months
ago. He always makes me laugh as does Reggie! The guests always seem to
be having so much fun especially the carpool lane guests. He seems to
genuinely know and like their songs and enjoy singing them. We've all
cranked up the radio, sang loudly and danced in the seat while driving
without a care in the world. He seems to be "one of us" in his car and
even though I reside in the Midwest, I am sure I am going to see him
one day next to me on the interstate playing drums on his steering
wheel! Please give him a look if you haven't seen his show and a second
chance if you have seen a show or two once before and you just weren't
sure if it were for you. If not, I'll have to do a "Save the James
Corgen Show" campaign I just don't have time for that at the moment! :)
All the way from...
9 /10
As another person has stated here, a lot of these poor reviews were
written not long after the shows debut. It is unfair to judge the show
early as e ...
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As another person has stated here, a lot of these poor reviews were
written not long after the shows debut. It is unfair to judge the show
early as every program has teething problems in the beginning, imagine
judging Seinfeld on its pilot. After over six months on air the show and James have really come into
their own, he isn't Craig Ferguson and he doesn't want to be. James
Corden's fast wit, gentle humour and unique style breathe a fresh air
into the stale, formulaic landscape of late night television. With
extremely popular segments like Carpool Karaoke and Role Call which
have been a hit online as well as on air James is starting to build a
large fan base and with good reason. At 12:30 in the morning it's a
relief to be able to forget about whatever dead end job you are stuck
in or whatever terrible story you saw on the news and enjoy an
extremely talented presenter and performer doing what he enjoys, making
you forget about life for a while and maybe going to sleep with a smile
on your face.
Need to have negative stars Just AWFUL.
1 /10
Where to start????? Well first of all Corden's show is a rip-off of
Fallon's and Leno's but here is the thing it's NOT FUNNY.I have watched all five ...
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Where to start????? Well first of all Corden's show is a rip-off of
Fallon's and Leno's but here is the thing it's NOT FUNNY.I have watched all five nights and he needs to go.Pre-recorded skits copies of Jay Leno's out on the street or visiting
apartments.A singing skit with Tom Hanks a copy of something Jimmy Fallon does.I keep expecting something funny and I get NOTHING.Tonight he did a skit with Mariah Carrey again NOT FUNNY.I will be finding something else to watch I needs to be fired. Just
really bad.
Finally! A Cure for Insomnia
1 /10
I've been up slightly later than normal lately partly since I'm
enjoying watching David Letterman wind down his show. Since the "Late
Late Show with ...
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I've been up slightly later than normal lately partly since I'm
enjoying watching David Letterman wind down his show. Since the "Late
Late Show with James Corden" follows immediately afterward I've caught
some of those shows.So far what I've seen is, bad monologue, silly banter introducing the
guests as they pop out of their various green rooms and warrens (more
on that), bad skit, and finally an ensemble interview.I'm not quite sure what they have in mind when they introduce the
guests and then peek the camera into the green room while the guest
munches on craft services food, talks on their cell phone, of yuks it
up with their pals or entourage. Isn't it enough to just mention the
guest's names? Later, as the guests enter the stage from the back or
the room, they are required to navigate a gauntlet of audience members
who try to shake hands, fist bump or slap hands with the guests. I'm a
bit surprised that the guests go for that close personal contact, many
seem uncomfortable.James Corden is conversant enough with the guests, but in a fawning
sycophantic manner. The interviews are merely a platitude and not at
all deep or particularly informative. Because of the couch ensemble
style, the interviews seem awkward and stilted.The set, and especially the curtains that the guests push aside to
enter the stage appear low budget and cheap. It doesn't help the show
any if entire stage area looks slightly worse than the old Doctor Who
sets.The show does get kudos for having the band members with the most hair.
Sadly, that's not enough to maintain interest in the program.
Very sad, annoying, rarely funny
3 /10
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 s ...
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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...
Bleh
1 /10
I don't think this show is funny and I'm not even sure what they are
doing.James Corden seems like he is an okay person who might be fun to sit at
a ...
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I don't think this show is funny and I'm not even sure what they are
doing.James Corden seems like he is an okay person who might be fun to sit at
a dinner table with and just chat, but as a television host he is
lacking something. I can't quite put a finger on it but he does not
seem quite like he is just being himself and caring about the show or
his guests.All of the comedy pieces they do fall flat for us and I just don't see
the humor value in them.I get the feeling they are trying to be absurdly funny and weird and
cool the way the last host was but the writers don't seem to get that
being stupid doesn't automatically make it funny sometimes it's just
stupid.
CBS, why?
1 /10
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, inst ...
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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.