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Joey Q on the Colbert Report!

I missed it, so if anyone knows where I can watch the segment online, let me know.
 
Darthphere said:
They replay that mofo at 2:30 Pm Est.

That won't do me any good. I'm at work. :(
 
actually I think it's 6:30 or 7:30 EST, but since it's friday, they may wait til monday

DBM, check local listings
 
Elijya said:
actually I think it's 6:30 or 7:30 EST, but since it's friday, they may wait til monday

DBM, check local listings
8:30 here on the East coast.
 
That was a really good interview. Colbert seemed to pull his punches with Joey Q though... a LOT.
 
TheCorpulent1 said:
One note, however: Fat Joe couldn't put on a damn suit? Almost everyone I've seen on The Colbert Report wears a suit or at least something business-casual. Joe Q comes out looking like he just happened to stop by on his way home from the mall.

All Colbert's other guests are politicians or newscasters, I don't think they own anything but suits. When Tony Hawk was on he wore jeans and a t-shirt, all the entertainment celebrities on the Daily Show dress down too. I haven't watched it yet though, got it on TiVo, forgot he was on otherwise I would've watched last night.
 
Bah, he's not a celebrity, he's a businessman. Businessmen are practically born in suits.
 
Mee said:
The woman didn't seem to get the joke, she just got mad and annoyed.:D

Some people still don't understand that when you're interviewed by the Daily Show or Colbert Report, the entire purpose is to make you look stupid. "Better Know a District" is a great segment.
 
Whatever, Colbert and all of The Daily Show's interviewers probably apologize to the person right after the interview anyway. I can't think of any other reason why people would still keep giving them interviews besides the understanding that it's all in good fun.
 
He's in the comics industry, he's not a normal businessman. I'd actually be dissappointed if he was wearing a suit.
 
Yeah, I don't really care either way. I just thought it would've been weird to see him in a suit.
 
This was the absolutely most boring Colbert Report in history

As I explained earlier all this to plug in again
Civil War, which has nothing new to offer other then a hacking story that was already done in JSA vs JSA in Geoff Johns Black Vengeance with the government superhero registration, and to a point also the mutant registration idea

and having Captain America & Iron Man opposing eachother I'm not buying any of that

Boring interview more like a monologue and a boring episode of The Colbert Report
 
Better Know a District is such the best idea in the world. I tuned in to watch Joey Q, but his interview with the congresswoman made it! :D
 
Phoney Bone said:
Better Know a District is such the best idea in the world. I tuned in to watch Joey Q, but his interview with the congresswoman made it! :D
this picture was also made it for me.

rampagingcolbert.jpg
 
Only Q's Toolarama would spend so much sucking up time covering that boring appearance, If anything he helped make of that Colbert Report one of the most boring report in history :down
 
The BatDude said:
this picture was also made it for me.

rampagingcolbert.jpg
Wow. I wasn't given enough time to take in the awesomeness of this picture. It is *********ory.
 
TheCorpulent1 said:
Bah, he's not a celebrity, he's a businessman. Businessmen are practically born in suits.


Actually, hes an editor, Dan Buckley is the businessman, but they both seem to forget that.
 
Editor-in-chief metamorphosed into the public face of the company under Stan Lee. So technically he's part-editor, part-PR man. PR = business. Plus, just as an editor he's a businessman. He's gotta make editorial decisions that are financially productive for Marvel, so he's gotta be concerned with the business side of the equation.
 
TheCorpulent1 said:
Editor-in-chief metamorphosed into the public face of the company under Stan Lee. So technically he's part-editor, part-PR man. PR = business. Plus, just as an editor he's a businessman. He's gotta make editorial decisions that are financially productive for Marvel, so he's gotta be concerned with the business side of the equation.


Not necessarily.
 

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