Conan O'Brien may be one of the funniest people on television, but one thing he is definitely not is a gamer! This hilarious video shows the late night host trying out the brand new "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare." If you like "Call of Duty" you should watch this video. If you don't like this game you still need to watch this video!
If there's anyone who could find even a smidgen of actual humor in the entire Donald Sterling incident, it just might be Conan O'Brien. The late-night host took to 'Conan' last night to put a spin on the Los Angeles Clippers owners' recorded racist rant, and it's one that has a pretty clever series of punchlines.
Louis.C.K is a funny guy but even a comedian gets a little serious sometimes especially when talking about a subject that they find annoying. In this case the subject that has gotten under his skin is smartphones. He recently went on a rant while guesting on the Conan O'Brien show about what he thinks is the "toxic" effect of these phones on kids.
Conan O'Brien has a problem with Taylor Swift's music video for the song '22. So he posted a video response about how fake it is and how no one lives like that in real life. It's true. Hardly anyone lives like Taylor at 22. Hardly anyone lives like Taylor EVERY. But at 22, we could barely afford rent for a crappy apartment and have enough left over for mac & cheese.
Pat Sajak’s admission that back in the day he and Vanna White used to throw back a few margaritas before taping ‘Wheel of Fortune’ episodes has resulted in a frenzied search for any footage of a drunk Sajak.
So score one for the folks at ‘Conan,’ who have found video proof of Sajak’s on-air inebriation in a clip in which he slurs on and on about the game show’s success in the other countries.
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So, if you haven't heard about it by now, it's all over the news sites and Internet--it's footage of a FedEx worker pretty much throwing a brand new computer monitor over a fence. If you haven't seen the original footage, Conan O'Brien shows the actual video on his show (the original video on YouTube says it's a computer monitor, but Conan says it's a television). And, in typical Conan fashion, he
After a brief stint as host of NBC's "Tonight Show" from 2009-2010, Conan O'Brien did not have a television show for a while, so during that downtime, he traveled the country doing comedy. Cameras followed him on the 32-city comedy tour, which gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the late-night funny man. The footage from the tour has been put together into a documentary called, "Co