Showing posts with label Al Sharpton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Sharpton. Show all posts

Sunday, December 24, 2017

The Daily Show: Election Night '04, Prelude to a Recount

Image result for The Daily Show: Election Night '04, Prelude to a RecountThe Daily Show: Election Night '04, Prelude to a Recount
Comedy Central
November 2, 2004
News Comedy Show
DVD
C+

In the dozen years since Al Franken* hosted InDecision '92, Comedy Central had upped its technology-- the electoral map is definitely no longer hand drawn-- but apparently cut back on its election night coverage.  So one 40-minute hour, 10 to 11 p.m. EST, is all we get, and there's no definite winner by the end, although Bush is well ahead of Kerry.  The highlights here are the opening faked flashbacks from '00 and Colbert's prediction that America would continue to be an angry country.

This sampling of The Daily Show ranges from C- to B, but I'm doubling the value of this longer episode, and counting the four-minute sequences at one-quarter value, since a regular episode is about sixteen minutes if you subtract all the transitions.  The average therefore comes out to a B-.  Stewart is definitely the best part of the show, although the correspondents have their moments, not surprisingly Colbert in particular.  And, yes, it's time to move on to George W. Bush's second term.


*Sigh, I know.  But I didn't know when I was reviewing back then.

Monday, December 18, 2017

The Daily Show: Coverage of Democratic Convention Day 4

Image result for john kerry democratic convention speechThe Daily Show: Coverage of Democratic Convention Day 4
Comedy Central
July 30, 2004
News Comedy Show
DVD
C+

This episode just feels off compared to the rest of that week, no big laughs or insights.  But, yes, John Kerry is now the nominee.

The Daily Show: Coverage of Democratic Convention Day 3

Image result for al sharpton 2004 democratic convention speechThe Daily Show: Coverage of Democratic Convention Day 3
Comedy Central
July 29, 2004
News Comedy Show
DVD
B

The show really finds itself, with zeroing in not just on politics but on news, from MSNBC to Fox, highlighting their dismissal of Al Sharpton, as they don't even discuss the substance, just the style, of his rousing speech.

The Daily Show: Stephen Colbert Interviews the Reverend Al Sharpton

Image result for The Daily Show: Stephen Colbert Interviews the Reverend Al SharptonThe Daily Show: Stephen Colbert Interviews the Reverend Al Sharpton
Comedy Central
September 29, 2003
News Comedy Show
DVD
B-

A now shockingly young-looking Colbert (then 39) "interviews" Sharpton by asking him questions to put him off balance, and in some cases answering the questions himself.  This aired the night of a debate.