Musical Number from the Final Episode of Colbert Report
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I don't think Media tags will work on it.
Jesus christ fuck the crowd I can't hear shit
[QUOTE=AkujiTheSniper;46748143]Jesus christ fuck the crowd I can't hear shit[/QUOTE]
Honestly, I can't blame them. I'd be doing the same thing.
I suppose you can't help but to cheer when you see every famous person ever appear right in front of you all of a sudden.
Sad to see the show go, but at least the Daily Show and Last Week Tonight will keep the spoof news train rolling.
a true american hero
I never realized it was ending...
:c
;-;7
it's like a gargantuan circlejerk for all the hack frauds that sold their souls to satan
Are you even real
I don't mind Stephen leaving the Colbert Report.
He's taking David Letterman's place
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[QUOTE] The guests took over the Colbert soundstage without introductions or IDs, leaving it up to savvy viewers (ahem) to put names to faces. Here’s a nearly complete list of who turned up:
Jon Stewart, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, James Franco, Katie Couric, Michael Stipe, J.J. Abrams, Mandy Patinkin, Tom Brokaw, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jeff Daniels, Sam Waterston, Andrew Sullivan, Ken Burns, Charlie Rose, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Barry Manilow, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, Patrick Stewart, Andy Cohen, Christiane Amanpour, Arianna Huffington, The New Yorker editor David Remnick, Peter Frampton, Alan Alda, Cory Booker, Eliot Spitzer, Peter Jackson, Paul Krugman, Richard Clarke, Norm Ornstein, Lesley Stahl, Leon Wieseltier, Cyndi Lauper, Gloria Steinem, George Lucas, Henry Kissinger, Bob Costas, Tim Meadows and Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales.
Others spotted included: Bryan Cranston, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Toby Keith, David Gregory, Ric Ocasek, Stone Phillips, Alexai Lalas, Elijah Wood, Mike Huckabee, Nate Silver, Bo Dietl, Dan Savage, Chuck Schumer, Army Chief of Staff General Ray Odierno, Samantha Power, Thomas Friedman, Matt Taibbi, Claire McKaskill, Mark Cuban, journalist Emily Bazelon, members of Pussy Riot, Yo Yo Ma, John Ratzenberger, George Saunders, Colin Meloy of The Decemberists, Jonathan Alter, Keith Olbermann, Shane Smith, Bradley Whitford, Jake Tapper, Jeffrey Toobin, Grover Norquist, Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan, Smaug the dragon, an astronaut on a treadmill in space, Segway inventor Dean Kamen, Alex Trebek, Santa Claus, Abraham Lincoln and a Tweeting Bill Clinton.[/QUOTE]
Damn...
was that fuckin henry kissinger
[editline]19th December 2014[/editline]
ahha oh my god it was i thought he was dead
I cried when they cut to Jon at the end, those two have been such an influential part of my growing up and late adulthood. They got me into current events and brought me and my dad together every day. I dont know what my life would be without them. Thank you, Stephen, for everything, and I cant wait to see you on the Tonight Show.
The way the end signed off to Jon Stewart just like when Stephen was a correspondent for Jon was amazing.
Where is Peter Jackson? I can find Elijah Wood (even though everyone taller than him is blocking him) but I don't see Peter Jackson anywhere.
Wow-- I never even watched the Colbert Report (don't have its channel) but that was still heartwarmingly bittersweet.
It's sad that Colbert won't be able to take his Hyper-American persona to Letterman's show.
[QUOTE=Mikemaximum;46753079]It's sad that Colbert won't be able to take his Hyper-American persona to Letterman's show.[/QUOTE]
I'm excited to see different material from him actually. Colbert's a funny dude, I think he could pull off a different shtick.
[QUOTE=Mikemaximum;46753079]It's sad that Colbert won't be able to take his Hyper-American persona to Letterman's show.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't be surprised if he brings it over to Letterman's show every once in a while.
[QUOTE=Snickerdoodle;46748314]I never realized it was ending...
:c[/QUOTE]
I really hope the Late Show works out and he makes it his own, rather than just fitting into the shell of a show Letterman leaves behind.
I was hoping to see bill o'riley there. thatd be silly.
Also worth noting that instead of the regular normal theme, the end credits featured Neutral Milk Hotel's "Holland, 1945" (of which Stephen is a huge fan). Apparently it reminds him of his father and brothers who died when he was young.
[quote]And here's where your mother sleeps
And here is the room where your brothers were born
Indentions in the sheets
Where their bodies once moved but don't move anymore
And it's so sad to see the world agree
That they'd rather see their faces fill with flies
All when I'd want to keep white roses in their eyes[/quote]
So is this the end of conservative pundit, Stephen Colbert, and we're going to see something closer to his actual personality from now on? Cause that would be kind of sad, in an odd way.
Gotta love Cookie Monster hamming it up in the background.
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