It’ll be Opposite Day when Jordan Klepper‘s late-night talk show debuts on Comedy Central.
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The Daily Show correspondent’s new nightly show will be titled The Opposition With Jordan Klepper, and it’ll premiere Monday, Sept. 25 at 11:30/10:30c, right after The Daily Show, the network announced on Tuesday. Daily Show host Trevor Noah will serve as an executive producer on The Opposition, along with Klepper and writer Stuart Miller.
The Opposition aims to cover the gaping political divide in our country right now and “will satirize the hyperbolic,...
RelatedEd Helms to Dabble in Fake News for Comedy Central Special
The Daily Show correspondent’s new nightly show will be titled The Opposition With Jordan Klepper, and it’ll premiere Monday, Sept. 25 at 11:30/10:30c, right after The Daily Show, the network announced on Tuesday. Daily Show host Trevor Noah will serve as an executive producer on The Opposition, along with Klepper and writer Stuart Miller.
The Opposition aims to cover the gaping political divide in our country right now and “will satirize the hyperbolic,...
- 7/25/2017
- TVLine.com
Mixed media and production company 1stAveMachine has inked a producing partnership and intellectual property incubation program with screenwriter Max Botkin.
Botkin has several projects in various stages of development. He recently wrote two family films, Opposite Day and Cody: The Robosapien, both released by Anchor Bay, and his Black List-approved sci-fi thriller What Happened to Monday? will be released in August by Netflix. Additionally, Botkin's original spec script Show Dogs, directed by Raja Gosnell, is scheduled for release in January by Open Road Films, and his original screenplay Ponce has Mexican box-office king Eugenio Derbez attached to produce, direct and...
Botkin has several projects in various stages of development. He recently wrote two family films, Opposite Day and Cody: The Robosapien, both released by Anchor Bay, and his Black List-approved sci-fi thriller What Happened to Monday? will be released in August by Netflix. Additionally, Botkin's original spec script Show Dogs, directed by Raja Gosnell, is scheduled for release in January by Open Road Films, and his original screenplay Ponce has Mexican box-office king Eugenio Derbez attached to produce, direct and...
- 4/26/2017
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Is it Opposite Day again already? Or is James Woods the latest famous victim of a social media hack? “Once Upon a Time in America” star and noted Hollywood conservative Woods found himself in an extremely rare situation on Tuesday: Taking to Twitter and actually defending President Obama. In a jarring turnaround from his usual stance on the Leader of the Free World, Woods actually rushed to Obama’s aid, notifying the Secret Service to a potential threat to the president. Also Read: James Woods' Twitter Tormentor Files Appeal in $10 Million 'Cocaine Addict' Lawsuit “.@SecretService You might be interested in this person…...
- 9/7/2016
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
This week’s episode of Lucifer seems to be some kind of role reversal of sorts or Opposite Day as Lucifer put it. Our favourite Devil tries his hand at doing good deeds while helping to solve a homicide while Detective Decker takes a brief stroll to the Dark Side. Lucifer’s attempts at doing good deeds and feeling that rush through his veins made me want to shake my head. He actually gave that homeless guy the shirt off his back and apparently, his pants as well. Lucifer, it’s just a figure of speech! You don’t have to take it so literally!
Lucifer Review: Lucifer does good deeds. His immortality returns.
Lucifer Review: Lucifer does good deeds. His immortality returns.
- 4/12/2016
- by Tiffany
- TVovermind.com
Apparently it was Opposite Day at “The View” on Thursday, as host Whoopi Goldberg found herself defending Republican candidate Donald Trump. Or, at least, trashing one of Trump’s detractors. Goldberg went off on former Gop presidential nominee Mitt Romney after Romney trashed Trump as a “phony” and a “fraud.” The “View” panel noted that Romney had previously accepted Trump’s endorsement, so Goldberg opined that Romney really isn’t one to talk about other politicians’ rhetoric. Also Read: Mitt Romney Slams Donald Trump as a 'Phony' and a 'Fraud' “Don’t forget that Mr. Romney was the man who...
- 3/3/2016
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
It must be Opposite Day ... because Kanye West wasn't just cordial with a bunch of paparazzi in Hollywood moments ago, he was downright nice.Ye was picking up a friend in his murdered-out Lambo when he turned to address the photogs in pursuit ... not with a fist, But With A Smile.He gave the guys a friendly heads up that he'd be driving all the way to Anaheim today. In other words, tailing him could be a full-day mission,...
- 9/25/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Filed under: Trailers and Clips, Movie News, Cinematical
- Gawker picked up this photo of what John Cusack looks like as Edgar Allen Poe in James McTeigue's 'The Raven.' He actually fits the part, at least visually, quite nicely.
- Katherine Heigl has left 'Adaline,' a film that would have found her playing a car crash victim who is brought back to life by a lightning bolt only to discover that she has been "physiologically trapped in her late 20s." Who will replace her is unknown at this time, but Angela Lansbury is still expected to be playing the character's daughter. Yes, you read that correctly.
- The extremely brutal French horror film 'Martyrs' will be getting an American remake from 'The Last Exorcism' director Daniel Stamm. If that idea already sets you on edge, this quote from Stamm probably won't help any: "The American approach...
- Gawker picked up this photo of what John Cusack looks like as Edgar Allen Poe in James McTeigue's 'The Raven.' He actually fits the part, at least visually, quite nicely.
- Katherine Heigl has left 'Adaline,' a film that would have found her playing a car crash victim who is brought back to life by a lightning bolt only to discover that she has been "physiologically trapped in her late 20s." Who will replace her is unknown at this time, but Angela Lansbury is still expected to be playing the character's daughter. Yes, you read that correctly.
- The extremely brutal French horror film 'Martyrs' will be getting an American remake from 'The Last Exorcism' director Daniel Stamm. If that idea already sets you on edge, this quote from Stamm probably won't help any: "The American approach...
- 11/16/2010
- by Peter Hall
- Cinematical
Filed under: Trailers and Clips, Movie News, Cinematical
- Gawker picked up this photo of what John Cusack looks like as Edgar Allen Poe in James McTeigue's 'The Raven.' He actually fits the part, at least visually, quite nicely.
- Katherine Heigl has left 'Adaline,' a film that would have found her playing a car crash victim who is brought back to life by a lightning bolt only to discover that she has been "physiologically trapped in her late 20s." Who will replace her is unknown at this time, but Angela Lansbury is still expected to be playing the character's daughter. Yes, you read that correctly.
- The extremely brutal French horror film 'Martyrs' will be getting an American remake from 'The Last Exorcism' director Daniel Stamm. If that idea already sets you on edge, this quote from Stamm probably won't help any: "The American approach...
- Gawker picked up this photo of what John Cusack looks like as Edgar Allen Poe in James McTeigue's 'The Raven.' He actually fits the part, at least visually, quite nicely.
- Katherine Heigl has left 'Adaline,' a film that would have found her playing a car crash victim who is brought back to life by a lightning bolt only to discover that she has been "physiologically trapped in her late 20s." Who will replace her is unknown at this time, but Angela Lansbury is still expected to be playing the character's daughter. Yes, you read that correctly.
- The extremely brutal French horror film 'Martyrs' will be getting an American remake from 'The Last Exorcism' director Daniel Stamm. If that idea already sets you on edge, this quote from Stamm probably won't help any: "The American approach...
- 11/16/2010
- by Peter Hall
- Moviefone
WWE Studios have announced the leading role debut of one of the biggest names in the WWE, Triple H. The wrestler, real name Paul Levesque, will join Kevin Corrigan, Ariel Winter and Annabeth Gish (one of my all-time favourite actresses), in the upcoming comedy, The Chaperone.
Triple H will play ex-con Ray Bradstone, a former getaway driver determined to turn his life around and establish a relationship with his estranged daughter Sally, in the film directed by Stephen Herek (Critters, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead, The Mighty Ducks).
I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m pretty interested to see The Chaperone. For one, Triple H can do comedy and action – we’ve seen that in the WWE; two it also stars Annabeth Gish; and three, it’s directed by Stephen Herek – who has made some damn fine comedies over the years.
Triple H will play ex-con Ray Bradstone, a former getaway driver determined to turn his life around and establish a relationship with his estranged daughter Sally, in the film directed by Stephen Herek (Critters, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead, The Mighty Ducks).
I don’t know about anyone else, but I’m pretty interested to see The Chaperone. For one, Triple H can do comedy and action – we’ve seen that in the WWE; two it also stars Annabeth Gish; and three, it’s directed by Stephen Herek – who has made some damn fine comedies over the years.
- 6/8/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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