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Guest Vern Gagne
Posted

Starting this fall. It will be great to see the show at its best (not that it still isn't funny) with Andy and before most people realized the show was funny.

 

This of course got me wondering. What are some of your favorite Conan O'Brien moments?

 

-Triumph at the Star Wars Line

-Lakewood the Gay Soap Opera

-Andy's Retirment

-Conan turning into The Incredible Hulk

-That funky porno music

-Pimpbot 5000

Guest The Electrifyer
Posted

Triumph at the Star Wars premier is my favourite. That segment had me bursting out in laughter, I loved every part of it. I even downloaded it off Kazaa.

Guest Big McLargeHuge
Posted

Anything 'Triumph' is Gold. But yeah the Star Wars premeire was hilarious. Especially when that Lord of the Rings mark showed up.

Guest razazteca
Posted

In the Year 2000[/ECHO]

 

whenever the celebrity imposters have interviews on the dropdown tvs with the lips cut outs. OJ, President(s), Farakan

 

my favorite skit was when Connan went on location to a Houston bus stop at 3:00 AM asking people if they knew who he was

 

The parody of the NBC Public Announcements that Max did.

Guest bob_barron
Posted

Conan saved my life so if I had CC I'd watch. But alas

Guest Kingpk
Posted

- Any Triumph skit

- When Conan & Andy go for a drive with the desk

- The staring contests

- Conan goes to Houston ("Where's the little fat dude?")

 

The show just isn't the same without Andy.

Guest razazteca
Posted

introducing new characters for the show like.....the Masterbating Bear and Camel Toe Annie

 

the football parties that Connan, Max, Joel the Announcer have, especially the Superbowl one. Best still photo comedy ever

Guest kkktookmybabyaway
Posted

"whenever the celebrity imposters have interviews on the dropdown tvs with the lips cut outs. OJ, President(s), Farakan"

 

I second that. I remember watching some White House correspondents (sp?) dinner years ago on C-Span in which Conan was the host. He did that skit with Bill Clinton. From what I saw it didn't look like it went over well, but then again I didn't see all of it.

Guest Karnage
Posted

Conan has so much memorable stuff.

 

-The guy who plays Preparation H. Raymond

-Triumph The Insult Comic Dog

-The Max/Joel/Conan parties

-In the Year 2000 (Mr. T cracking up in the whole skit)

-The Max on Max or Joel on Joel With Joel Watching videos

Guest Matt Young
Posted

This is indeed great news. I saw the commercials during the Cheech and Chong movie last night. However, they said that they would be replaying the previous night's NBC episode, not showing older episodes like they do with their SNL re-runs. :unsure:

Guest Max Danger
Posted

When Conan went to Houston. Triumph at the Westminster Dog Show. Well, basically anything with Triumph. The 'Where in the Building is Andy Ritcher' was pretty good.

 

There's just a ton of stuff from Conan. Best late night show ever.

Guest OctoberBlood
Posted

When does these re-runs start?

 

Anyways, to add on to those moments, I crakced up when he done those police chases, ah .. so much fun.

Guest imajackoff?
Posted
There's just a ton of stuff from Conan. Best late night show ever.

I love Conan(especially w/Andy), but the accolade of "best late night show ever" has to go to 82-86 Letterman. Talk about balls-out comedy.

Guest treble charged
Posted

I fucking hate my NBC affiliate, as they don't show Conan until 1:30. That's right, after Leno goes of the air, they show Jenny Jones. Yup, Jenny FUCKING Jones over Conan O'Brien.

 

I used to get it at 12:30 on a local independant station from Ottawa, but they stopped showing after they got the new set, for some reason.

 

Anyway, most of the Triumph segments are my favourite moments, including the Star Wars segment (which was just beyond hilarious), and when he went to the Bon Jovi concert.

Guest Max Danger
Posted
There's just a ton of stuff from Conan.  Best late night show ever.

I love Conan(especially w/Andy), but the accolade of "best late night show ever" has to go to 82-86 Letterman. Talk about balls-out comedy.

I was born in '82, so I kinda didn't get to see that. So ya know.

Guest Ozymandias
Posted
I fucking hate my NBC affiliate, as they don't show Conan until 1:30. That's right, after Leno goes of the air, they show Jenny Jones. Yup, Jenny FUCKING Jones over Conan O'Brien.

Be thankful you don't live in Houston then :P

That was my favorite one too, I'm surprised so many others have seen it - I'd always figured it was kinda obscure.

 

The skits where Conan uses the NBC stellite to show obscure cable channels is the best. The "Max on Max" channel was the funniest thing I'd ever seen in my life and it probably still would be if they hadn't replayed the footage 90 times.

Guest Strike Force!
Posted

Thank goodness. Comedy Central is one of the most worthless cable channels (in a group of about 50-60 worthless cable channels), but this will give me a reason to watch.

 

One of my favorite Conan moments was the show on the same night as the last episode of Seinfeld. He was thinking of ways NBC could cash in on the last Seinfeld episode more. One idea he has was to put the Seinfeld segue music on NBC Nightly News. It was so funny to hear that segue music going from Tom Brokaw to a report on an earthquake. Tasteless, but funny...that's Late Night With Conan in a nutshell. Thanks for making my day with this news.

Guest Vern Gagne
Posted

He did the same thing with the NBA music, except it was right in the middle of friends.

Guest evenflowDDT
Posted

That's awesome news... even if it's just the rerun of the night before, I love Conan, but I'm terrible at staying up late to watch him. The only times I can I either have someone else over so I can't concentrate, or I'm on the computer, which is in a different room from the TV.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted

Anyone remember late night cliffhangers? They're too ridiculous to describe, but the man on the horse pointing a sword at a fish...oh man it just came out of nowhere. Whale week was pretty amusing too.

Guest pochorenella
Posted

The staring contests are rarely done now that Andy's not on the show. I think that's a shame, they were really great.

 

Anyway, most of the Triumph segments are my favourite moments, including the Star Wars segment (which was just beyond hilarious), and when he went to the Bon Jovi concert

 

100% in agreement. Triumph rules the fucking earth!

 

And did anyone see the skit with pictures from Conan's Oscar party? The one with a Joel picture were he had no testicles? Damn funny! Another thing here was that the picture machine broke and Conan had to improvise a strip dance. Great stuff. :D

Guest hardyz1
Posted

Anyone remember the Running of the Characters? I think it was in 1998. So fucking hilarious.

Everything Triumph does.

In the Year 2000.

If They Mated. My favorite of this was on last year. What would happen if a whore and a clown had a kid? Christina Aguilera in her Lady Marmalade look.

Ventriolquist Dummy Choir. This hasn't been on in ages.

The 21 year old animal expert he has on occasionally. These segments are classic.

The "interviews" with celebrities with the mouth cutouts. I remember back in 2000 after the Democratic Convention they had a TV with Bill Clinton on it doing his entrance from the back like he did at the convention. As the TV passed a hot chick, the TV turned and stared at her ass.

Closed Caption. I haven't seen this in a long time.

And, of course, the staring contests, especially the last one.

 

And so much more.

 

"Over in the monologue, or as I call it 'The Laugh Zone'"

Guest Nevermortal
Posted

I just downlaoded the Triumph goes to Star Wars, and its honestly one of the funniest things ever done...ever.

Guest Vern Gagne
Posted

If the commercial I saw Conan's only on Wednesday nights. :angry: Hopefully that's wrong.

 

Another skit that was funny is after the NCAA B-Ball championships they would reinact the game with characters like the gaseous weiner, and the fake Abe Lincoln.

 

Here's a question. Who are those guys in the skits. They've been around forever. I would guess their writers, but if someone know's for sure let me know.

Guest Big McLargeHuge
Posted

I think they are the writers. I'd assume it'd be cheaper than hiring actors.

Guest starvenger
Posted
It's on every weeknight, starting this Wednesday.

I'm not sure if they're gonna show old shows, though. An ad that I saw seems to indicate that they're airing the previous night's show at 7pmET, which makes sense given when they're starting to air reruns.

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