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15 out of 25 people found the following review useful:
A brand new Jay Leno..... Without his desk, 16 September 2009
Author:
pinoxio from Bahrain
Seriously, that may be the only radical change in his new show.
Everything else is pretty much the same as when he was on The Tonight
Show.
For his first show, he had the same politically-themed monologue, used
the old familiar Headlines bit and brought a segment featuring a
comedian nobody heard of before but I doubt Leno fans will like it. As
for the guests, he had Jerry Seinfeld on as his 1st guest and also a
music performance by Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West, who also apologized
for his infamous interruption during Taylor Swift's VMA award
acceptance speech.
Jay Leno continues to do what he had been doing for the last 17 years
which is rely on everything and everyone around him to provide the
funny for his show while he goes on through the motions, as if his main
concern is to finish tonight's show so he can immediately start
tomorrow's show.
I wish Jay Leno would try harder at being funny himself than depending
on everyone else to be funny for him. The 1st show attracted 18 million
viewers so he has a fan base, nobody can deny that but the true
abilities of The Jay Leno Show will be revealed when the show goes
head- to-head against NBC's dramas. And even if it wins the ratings
battle, it wouldn't matter much anyway cause people's standards have
been lowered to the point where they will believe anything they see on
TV is "great". It won't change the fact that Jay Leno stopped being
funny a long time ago.
In conclusion, if you liked the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, you will
like the Jay Leno Show. If you didn't like the Tonight Show with Jay
Leno, you're probably still waiting on Conan to be himself again.
8 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
I Liked Leno on The Tonight Show but the new show is LAME., 2 December 2009
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Author:
KoshNaranek from PA, United States
Jay's monologue seems to have suffered in the transition from "The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno" to this new show. The jokes aren't as funny
and there are a lot more duds. Did he lose a lot of writers? Also, it
seems like he doesn't have enough material to fill five hours per week
anymore, and he can't get the guests he used to get. I've been a fan of
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" since the very beginning when he took
over from Johnny Carson, but this new show seems so padded and unfunny
that I finally dropped it from my recording schedule a few days ago.
It wouldn't be so bad if he just did one hour per week, because then
he'd have enough good material to fill the hour.
7 out of 13 people found the following review useful:
No Point At All, 20 September 2009
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Author:
A_Minor_Blip from fluff, maine
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The Steer of Mediocrity returns with HIS OWN show. I guess he felt THE TONIGHT SHOW wasn't good enough. After all, it was one of the most popular franchises in television history, and Jay, when he took over, continually beat Letterman in the ratings (after Hugh Grant's appearance post-blow). Leno announced his "retirement" a few years back... but it was for a 2008 exit. Conan O'Brien was the next in line as Tonight Show host and now has taken over the 11:30 slot: his college slackers grew up, got jobs and can't do those late-nighters so these are "assured" ratings. Then NBC does what I still can't believe... gives Jay Leno a show EVERY NIGHT at 10 pm, a slot usually reserved for a different hour-long-drama. Jay's new vehicle is much like the old one except the set looks more like an airport lobby than... whatever it was before (big blue city motif, or something). Kevin Eubanks, the bandleader with an awesome looking guitar, still laughs at Jay's monologues (shortened stand-up routines) more than Ed ever laughed at Johnny's (if you can believe it) and instead of live skits happening before the interviews, the interviews sort of happen between pre-taped bits, all which suddenly appear without much of a segway as this is supposedly a "comedy show" as opposed to a "talk show". The desk is gone and Jay now sits with his celebs on easy chairs. His interview style remains as dull as ever (Jay always seems like he's merely waiting to meet each celeb at a local bar afterwards for a REAL CONVERSATION). I always felt he was more at home/comfortable when subbing for Johnny. Anyways, we'll see how long this turkey gobbles. And my theory as to why NBC would want to knock-off its own Tonight Show by having ANOTHER ONE happening an hour and a half earlier is... they want Leno to "die off" on his own accord. "He built this ship himself so if it sinks, we'll have no guilt about it" they MIGHT be heard to say. Iceberg anyone?
7 out of 14 people found the following review useful:
Not Worth It, 18 October 2009
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Author:
racerdex from Sunshine State
I believe that Jay has talent, but I do not believe that there is a
valuable tradeoff for taking, at least, five potentially great shows
out of contention, just to redo the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, during
primetime - and yes, I realize that this show is somewhat different,
yet essentially, to this viewer, the same.
Truth be told, we have gone to other stations (including cable
stations), as a result of NBC's decision to force Jay on us, during a
valuable prime time slot. I think that this exacerbates the traditional
networks' problem; driving away valuable viewers - losing further
market share to the cable stations.
My advice: Stick with the formula of innovation, through a variety of
programming. The early years of TV invoked the fewer choices rule, but
that was not damaging because there were no other video entertainment
choices. Today, this is a dangerous, and heavy handed, approach, which
has bottom-line consequences for the networks.
If NBC has some creative challenges, do not give up shows that can
bring new viewers, like "Southland", and delay others like "Chuck" but
also, consider picking up unwanted gems from other networks, like
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
11 out of 22 people found the following review useful:
Old, Tired Leno Can't Let It Go, 7 October 2009
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Author:
ladymoonpictures
Even a train stops. Not Leno. His perpetual-hangin' on...just keeps going... Reminds me of an old, withered, washed up, wrinkled starlet that's in her 70's still thinking she can act. Act like a beautiful, young woman -- in high school -- but she ain't the teacher! Let it go, Leno. Go drive your cars; schaleb with your Hollywood 'fans'...you know, the other schalebs you gave their first big break. What your doing, pretending to be the 'other' Tonight Show, even though contractually, you can't say the word 'tonight' in a sentence is a major dis-service to Conan, who by the way...IS the Tonight Show! H e l l o, Jay. You're looking like you've been branded and your sword has been broken in two. I suggest you do something else. This thing is failing. Badly.
0 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Jay Leno sucks!, 22 September 2010
Author:
balbindersmith from United States
This show is awful, even worse than the regular Late Night with Jay Leno show and that show was never funny to begin with. Jay Leno is not funny! This show is even worse, with horrible jokes and Jay Leno's stupid cackling, then when it didn't work they took his show back for him. Was Conan O'Brien funny on Late Night? No not really but he was still 20 times better than Leno was on Conan's worst day. Conan also was funny on his show before he took over Late Night so he deserved more of a chance. Leno has been on TV for far too long considering he has never once been funny. He is a terrible hack who should get off TV. The only worse Late Night shows I have ever seen are Jimmy Fallon (that man should be dragged off TV and thrown into the nearest ocean) and maybe Mike Bullard who Canadians will know as the unfunniest Canadian ever put on TV.
6 out of 18 people found the following review useful:
He's back!, 22 September 2009
Author:
(sylviastel@aol.com) from United States
Jay Leno admits that he will never retire from his job as a stand-up comic. A vacation would be torture to him as he admitted on the View. Jay likes to work especially on the monologue which he has spent hours on working like an art. While his predecessor Johnny Carson was more laid back, Jay Leno has to work constantly and this show is an earlier version of his previous show. I missed him during those three months. This show is pretty much like when he was on the Tonight Show and thank God, there are no more dramas on NBC at 10pm. I'm getting sick of the CSI and Law and Order franchise. As Jay Leno tried to show off in the first episode against his competition, 98% won't be murders solved. There is too many crime dramas on television as it is. I missed the comedies especially the sitcoms. I yearn for the days when sitcoms ruled television line-ups. Until then Jay Leno Show is a welcome change to the line-up.
7 out of 20 people found the following review useful:
Middle brow at best, 16 September 2009
Author:
ctomvelu1 from United States
I have just finished watching portions of the first two episodes of Leno's new talk show. I have seen Leno live and he is much funnier than he ever has been on TV. His new show will primarily appeal to older Americans who wouldn't dream of watching a Comedy Central Roast and think David Letterman -- the true king of late night TV -- is too edgy or incomprehensible. I figure the earlier time slot for Leno's new show is for the sake of aging Baby Boomers who are long gone by 11:30. Leno's monologues are tepid, and the whole format strikes me as odd. Maybe he should do a variety show, like Ed Sullivan. Or he could do a revamp of The Midnight Special, only at 10 p.m. If you can stay awake long enough for Letterman, that's the show to watch.
10 out of 26 people found the following review useful:
the same as the tonight show-which is good, 15 September 2009
Author:
mattkratz (themattk@hotmail.com) from Richardson, TX
I watched this in its debut last night expecting the same thing as when
he hosted the Tonight Show-and I was right. He did his same jokes, such
as headlines, and his same style with the monologues and interviews and
skits, which was a good thing. I liked his interview with Jerry
Seinfeld, who was quite possibly the perfect first guest. This could be
a good sign of things to come. I missed him while he was gone this
summer. NBC did the right thing in keeping Leno after he decided to
leave The Tonight Show. This seems like a good prime-time talk show,
and I hope it lasts for a while. It is basically Leno's Tonight Show
with a different set. Yes, Kevin Eubanks is back with him. The band is
now called the Prime Time band.
*** out of ****
8 out of 24 people found the following review useful:
YAY is my vote, 27 September 2009
Author:
poverbaugh-541-26447 from United States
I think that Jay is the Best thing since sliced bread !! I missed him and am glad to see him back. The big controversy in my circle of friends, is not whether Jay's show is a success, there is no question about that, We want to know, What have you done to your hair Jay? Part it on the right side, like you did before, It just looks a lot better. And for those of us that are keeping track of that slowly disappearing bit of black hair that you have left, it shows up better when you part it your hair on the right. A big Hey, to Kev, He is pretty neat !! The idea of having just one guest seems to give more time to talk. Keep up the good work, I love the show.
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